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Winter is coming... Well, not really spring is coming actually. In this DOUBLE VIDEO episode (recording much improved by the way) Terrie and Will continue our stroll thru dreary and grief stricken Seattle. Then we press a button and land in a dreamy fantasy that is the continent of Westeros. Here we discover at least three beheadings, a drunk and s…
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The experiment continues. Movie Bonfire is back this time with a VIDEO episode! Lori and Will are in Denver, Terrie is in Chicago and Micah and Bill are in Indiana. Oh, how the powers of the internet are so grand. Too bad episode three of The Killing is a bit of a let down in comparison to episodes one and two. I think our audio streams get out of …
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The last episode of season one...Oh my. In our liveliest Walking Dead podcast yet, Bonfire members, Brynn, Micah, Mark, Terrie, Will and Zach pretty much rip the writing of this finale episode to shreds. Is this show done? We hope not, but some of us have already given up. Hopefully Kirkman and Darabont can get the show back to it's awesomeness tha…
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And now for something a little different... Movie Bonfire is back! In this episode we take a shot at the first episode of the new series on AMC, The Walking Dead. Closely based on the Comic Book series that shares its name, this series has a number of Hollywood heavyweights behind it. Written and directed by Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption…
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Movie Bonfire is back once again. I just got through "splicing" our latest podcast episode and I think the end result may have come out just a tiny bit better than this unoriginal film. There is nothing new in this Frankenstein's monster rehash and it's hard to say exactly what our monster is a mixture of? Oh wait, it's anything the filmmakers need…
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Can. You. Believe. It?!? Movie Bonfire is back in business. We've had a band member shake up, but all is good now. In honor of our resurrection, we take a look at one of the more recent zombie themed (but not undead) films from earlier this year. The Crazies is a remake of the 1973 George Romero original. Terrie and I had a lot of fun with this fir…
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After the success and massive critical praise earned by The Exorcist, the obvious sequel was produced four years later. The Exorcist 2: The Heretic attempts to rewrite the back story from the original, recasting Regan's possessor as the evil demon Pazuzu rather than Satan himself. With total disregard for this awful sequel, Movie Bonfire instead se…
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The understood champion in the competition for "scariest movie of all time" is the first film we take on for our new Exorcism marathon, guaranteeing that the remaining films in this marathon will be anticlimactic. Though The Exorcist itself may be talked to death by various film scholars, movie buffs, and probably even your mom, Movie Bonfire takes…
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For our final episode in the David Cronenberg marathon, we present the 1988 film Dead Ringers. Here Cronenberg adds his own spin on the true story of twin gynecologists found dead in their apartment in New York. Jeremy Irons plays both brothers and shows his acting chops (take a look at those tools in the picture to the right, he definitely shows s…
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The Fly is what happens when Cronenberg gets his hands on a decent story and hires some decent actors. He's back in his element with all the technofear and cartoonish gore. All three of us liked this one and pretty much agree that it's a classic. Goldblum is awesome and the drug metaphor takes this film to the next level artistically. Remake? What?…
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David Cronenberg alters his standard filmmaking model for a Stephen King adaptation. Like most Stephen King adaptations, The Dead Zone doesn't quite jibe as a film, though Christopher Walken is dead-on as Johnny Smith. For once we all mostly agree, or maybe it's just that Zach and Will agree and Bracken is too agreeable to really start a yelling ma…
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In this episode, we started to talk about James Cameron's blockbuster Avatar (we're always there with your up-to-the-minute topics) but got sidetracked into a lengthy, and ultimately much more interesting, discussion on the pros and cons of going to a theatre to see a movie or watching it at home. Is the movie theatre dying? (doubtful) Is Avatar on…
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In the year that one of the Movie Bonfire podcasters was born, David Cronenberg made this twisted indictment of television and media. As a sleazy cable channel executive James Woods is always looking for the next "hot" thing to broadcast to his viewers. When he stumbles upon a bootleg version of a torture show (what many of today's viewers might du…
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Perhaps his most well-known cult classic, Scanners is when Cronenberg started really getting some attention for his films. Michael Ironside makes the film as Darryl Revok, a powerful scanner bent on world domination. As usual, we've got plenty to argue about during our conversation of this science fiction "classic." Though Scanners, spawned several…
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In response to his own divorce, Cronenberg made this disturbing horror film about a man who tries to protect his daughter from a psychologically disturbed mother who can send monster children formed through her own rage out to do her violent bidding... pretty much how Cronenberg sees divorce. It was a mixed bag here at Movie Bonfire. One of us love…
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In David Cronenberg's first feature film, Shivers, a scientist develops an aphrodisiac/STD hybrid that infects the residents of an elite Canadian high-rise. This film sets the tone for much of Cronenberg's future work and highlights his use of extensive and disturbing gore effects. Though none of the Movie Bonfire contributors found this to be a pa…
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