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At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
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We find those overlooked movies that deserve a second chance on the shelf...for better or worse
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Today's episode is brought to you by Sigma Brain, change your dude type. In the latest episode of our podcast, we take a deep dive into the enigmatic world of "Turkish Star Wars," a film that has become a cult classic for its outrageous production and bizarre storytelling. This 1982 film, originally titled "Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam," (The Man Who Saves the World)is infamous for its unabashed borrowing of footage from the original "Star Wars" and its unique take on the sci-fi genre. As we explore the film's origins, we discuss how it was produced during a tumultuous time in Turkey's history, where political censorship influenced the types of films that could be made. The film's director, Çetin İnanç, had to navigate these challenges creatively, leading to a mash-up of action, sci-fi, and outright absurdity. The story follows a hero who must save the world from an evil wizard, but the execution is where things get truly wild. Throughout the episode, we share some of the most memorable moments from the film, including its questionable special effects and the infamous "Halloween masks" that serve as alien costumes. The film is a testament to the creativity and resilience of filmmakers who, despite limited resources, crafted a story that continues to entertain and perplex audiences today. We also delve into the cultural impact of "Turkish Star Wars," discussing how it has garnered a dedicated fanbase and become a staple in discussions about cult cinema. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to the world of bizarre films, this episode is sure to provide plenty of laughs and insights. So grab your popcorn and join us as we uncover the strange and forgotten relics of cinema with "Turkish Star Wars." You won't want to miss this wild ride through a film that truly defies explanation!…
Okay, look, we messed up. Thankskilling 3 wasn't technically a part 3 movie, and Day of the Beast was definitely not a part 3 movie. Now it's time to pay for our mistakes...
It's becoming quite the Christmas tradition to have the Glass Half Full Moon podcast on as guests and this year is no different. After forcing Gabe and Casey to watch three Krampus movies last year, Patrick takes it easy on them this year with an actual good movie! (okay, so it's not a part 3 movie, but it's the holidays, I'm sure no one will notice...)…
CHRISTMAS IS HERE! We continue our journey into part 3 movies with nothing but Part 3 Christmas Movies. First up is Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out! Yes, that exclamation mark is part of the title, it really lets you know how EXCITING this movie will be....yup, totally awesome non-stop action here folks...…
Gobble Gobble Motherf***ers. It's a Thanksgiving celebration as Patrick decides to have a lovely Friendsgiving dinner...and Dustin decides to crash it and make everyone watch Thankskilling 3. It's got puppets, songs, Star Wars connections, and the Ur-puppet in an episode that is guaranteed to be slightly less unhinged than your family's Thanksgiving dinner.…
Zog zig zog Ziggy Ziggy zog. Get ready to dance and uncover the unexpected in our latest podcast episode! We're diving deep into Disney's Zombies 3, a film where zombies, werewolves, and aliens come together in a chaotic high school musical. Join us as we explore the dance battles, the catchy tunes, and the many nods to Saved By The Bell. Whether you're a fan of Disney Channel originals or just love a good laugh, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in now and let the fun begin!…
Have you ever wondered what a were-kangaroo might look like? If so, you're in for a treat with "The Howling III: The Marsupials." 🔑 Episode Keywords Werewolf, Marsupials, The Howling, Horror Comedy, Philippe Mora, Tasmanian Tiger, Cold War, Werewolf Transformation, Australian Cinema, Cult Classic, Nuns On The Run, Russian Ballerina, Halloween Season, Quibi Streaming, Movie Parody, Werewolf Mythology, 1980S Horror, Movie Satire, Werewolf Skeleton, Movie Montage…
Prepare for an undead adventure as we dive into the chaotic world of Italian zombie cinema in this week's episode of the Found on Shelf podcast. Join hosts Patrick and Dustin as they navigate the bizarre and convoluted history of the "Zombie" film series, specifically focusing on the infamous "Zombi 3" and "Zombie 4: After Death." These films, known for their unconventional production methods and tangled lineage, offer a unique viewing experience that blurs the lines between horror, absurdity, and unintentional comedy. "Zombi 3," a film shrouded in mystery regarding its true director, combines the creative visions of Lucio Fulci, Bruno Mattei, and Claudio Fragasso, resulting in a cinematic Frankenstein's monster of sorts. The episode unravels the film's chaotic production, highlighting its inconsistent zombie lore, questionable soundtrack, and the curious decision to feature talking and fast-moving zombies. Meanwhile, "Zombie 4: After Death" takes a different approach, incorporating voodoo curses and demonic elements, further complicating the series' already tangled narrative web. 🔑 Episode Keywords Italian Horror, Lucio Fulci, Zombi 3, Zombie 4, After Death, Claudio Fragasso, Bruno Mattei, Fabio Frizzi, Zombie Movies, Voodoo Curses, B-Movie Horror, Cult Classics, Horror Comedy, Face Melting, Practical Effects, Horror Franchises, 80s Horror, Voodoo Horror, Zombie Comedy, Cult Horror Films, Italian Cinema…
Have you ever watched a movie that feels like a video game? If not, "Hotel Inferno 3: Castle of Screams" might be your first foray into this unique cinematic experience. In our latest podcast episode, we dive into this bizarre horror film that blurs the lines between traditional storytelling and first-person shooter games. "Hotel Inferno 3" is the third installment in a series that prides itself on its first-person perspective, much like the cult favorite "Hardcore Henry." This film places you directly in the shoes of its protagonist, Frank, as you navigate through a hellish landscape filled with Cronenberg-esque flesh goblins and bizarre supernatural elements. It's a movie that truly immerses you in its world, making you feel as though you're part of a twisted video game. 🔑 Episode Keywords Gimcrack Video, Hotel Inferno 3, Castle Of Screams, First-Person Shooter, Cronenberg Flesh Goblins, Elevator Horror, Video Store Nostalgia, Horror Comedy, Blood And Gore, Diy Filmmaking, Indie Horror Films, Video Game Movies, Practical Effects, Supernatural Comedy, Dark Humor, Cult Classic, Video Game Adaptation, Horror Franchise, Vr Movie Experience…
Welcome to the world of the unexpected where movies defy norms and leave you questioning your sanity. In the latest episode of our podcast, we delve into the realm of extreme cinema and Hong Kong action comedies, exploring films that are as bizarre as they are unforgettable. We kick off with a tale from a rental store, where a mysterious video appears on a shelf, sparking a discussion on the allure of forbidden films. This leads us to recount personal experiences with infamous movies like "Salo" and "Cannibal Holocaust"—films known for their extreme content and capacity to haunt viewers long after the credits roll. But the episode isn't just about horror. We also take you on a journey through Hong Kong cinema, focusing on the zany and action-packed "Mr. Vampire III." This film, a blend of martial arts, slapstick comedy, and supernatural elements, epitomizes the unique energy and creativity of Hong Kong's film industry during the 80s and 90s. Our hosts, Patrick, Dustin, and Chris, provide a lively and humorous critique of these films, examining their cultural impact and the sheer audacity of their storytelling. Whether it's the absurdity of a child being folded like origami or the chaotic brilliance of a kung fu fight with a witch, these movies offer a viewing experience unlike any other. For those who revel in the obscure and the outrageous, this episode is a must-listen. We promise an entertaining discussion filled with laughter, insightful commentary, and perhaps a new addition to your movie watchlist. So, if you're ready to explore the fringes of cinema, tune in and join us on this wild cinematic ride. Listen to the full episode now and discover why some films are best found on the shelf. 🔑 Episode Keywords Horror Movies, Extreme Cinema, Salo, Cannibal Holocaust, Hong Kong Cinema, Mr. Vampire Iii, Taoist Magic, Jean Claude Van Damme, Movie Review, Comedy Podcast, Film Franchises, Movie Recommendations, Cinematic Experience, Action Comedy, Cult Classics, Film Critique, Podcast Humor, Halloween Specials…
This week, we're bringing you a spine-chilling episode perfect for your Halloween season! Join us as we explore "Jack in the Box Rises," a new indie horror film that brings a fresh take on demon summoning and cursed artifacts. Directed by Lawrence Fowler, this movie is the third installment in the Jack in the Box series and promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. In this episode, we dive deep into the plot, character development, and the film's commitment to practical effects, making it a standout in the horror genre. 🔑 Episode Keywords Jack In The Box Rises, Horror Movie Review, Halloween Episodes, Found On Shelf Podcast, Indie Horror Films, Movie Franchise, Cursed Artifacts, Supernatural Collector, Boarding School Horror, Demon Summoning, Practical Effects, Thriller Horror, Movie Kill Scenes, British Horror Movies, Paranormal Artifacts, Blood Moon, Mystery Horror, Movie Analysis, Horror Film Series, Lawrence Fowler…
This week, we're taking you on a nostalgic trip back to the 90s with our latest podcast episode on 'Cyborg Cop 3'. Get ready for outrageous action scenes, hilarious dialogue, and a plot that defies all logic. Join us as we dissect this direct-to-video gem, explore the fascinating backstories of its cast, and even pitch some ideas for how the movie could have been improved. Whether you're a fan of cult classics, B-movies, or just looking for a good laugh, this episode is sure to entertain. Tune in now and let us know what you think! 🔑 Episode Keywords Cyborg Cop 3, B-Movie Review, Sci-Fi Action Films, Frank Zagarino, Brian Genesee, 90S Action Movies, Direct-To-Video Films, Cult Classics, Movie Sequels, Movie Explosions, South African Films, Ridiculous Plots, Movie Villains, Comedy In Action Films, Max And Saint Movie Character Analysis, Movie Trivia…
This week we take a trip to the strange world of Coffin Joe and see how this franchise 40 years in the making concludes. Trigger warnings for absolutely everything. 'Embodiment of Evil' serves as the conclusion to the Coffin Joe trilogy, but it is also the seventh film to feature the character. The plot follows Coffin Joe as he is released from prison after 40 years, only to resume his quest to find the perfect woman to bear his superior child. The film is relentless in its depiction of violence and torture, making it one of the most controversial entries in the series. 🔑 Episode Keywords Coffin Joe, Brazilian Horror, Embodiment Of Evil, José Mojica Marins, Horror Trilogy, Cult Films, 1960S Horror, Zé Do Caixão, Underground Cinema, Controversial Films, Horror Icons, Extreme Cinema, Horror Anthologies, Horror Hosts, Cult Classics, Brazilian Cinema, Horror Reboots, svengoolie…
This week, we're diving into the hilariously absurd world of "Death Toilet 3: Doody Calls." Join us as we break down this indie horror-comedy that features demonic toilets, guerrilla filmmaking, and some of the most laughable special effects you'll ever see. From its roots in the Southern California punk rock scene to its surprisingly coherent continuity, there's a lot to unpack. Tune in for a wild ride full of laughs and insights. Trust us, you won’t regret it – or maybe you will, but at least you’ll be entertained 🔑 Episode Keywords Death Toilet, Horror Comedy, Indie Film, Cult Movie, Low Budget, Tubi Streaming, Punk Rock Cinema, Underground Films, Toilet Humor, Diy Filmmaking, Straight Edge Punk, Microbudget, B-Movie, Guerrilla Filmmaking…
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