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    Explore "johnsaxon" with insightful episodes like "Bob Clark - Black Christmas", "Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)", "From Dusk Til Dawn (1996)", "At 50: Enter The Dragon" and "Black Christmas (1974)" from podcasts like ""A Film By...", "Dropped Culture", "Night Of The Nerdy Laser", "Cult Connections" and "America's Hometown Horror"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    Bob Clark - Black Christmas

    Bob Clark - Black Christmas
    "Filthy Billy! I know what you did, nasty Billy!"

    Jeff welcomes "slasher aficionado" Amanda Janik to the show to discuss Bob Clark's Christmas classic (no, not that one)! So take the phone off the hook and join us for Black Christmas; starring Olivia Hussey, Margot Kidder, and John Saxon!


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    Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)

    Battle Beyond the Stars (1980)
    What do you get when you combine Star Wars and Seven Samurai on a 2 million dollar budget in 1980?
    Spaceship Boobs!
    Well , spaceship boobs and......Battle Beyond The Stars!!!

    Join Brock and Dan as they discuss this tale of John Boy Walton and the A-Team's Hannibal Smith, as they gather a diverse team of warriors from across the stars to defend the peace loving, candy ass planet of Akir from Sador, the ruler of the Malmori Empire, and his planet destroying Stellar Converter!
    (That sounds a little too familiar....)
    Also, James Cameron not directing and Bill Paxton as a carpenter.

    I love it when a plan comes together!

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    Black Christmas (1974)

    Black Christmas (1974)
    Merry Christmas! Join the AHH Crew as they break down the most infamous Christmas horror movie ever made, Bob Clark's Black Christmas!

    Black Christmas follows a group of sorority sisters who receive threatening phone calls and are eventually stalked by a deranged killer during the Christmas season. Initially considered a cult-classic, this movie has now transitioned to a full-on classic, inspiring John Carpenter during the filming of Halloween and spawning two not so great remakes. Tune in for a full breakdown.

    But first, everyone breaks down what they've been watching, including but not limited to: Speak No Evil, Slash/Back, Christmas Bloody Christmas, and much more.

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    - Music: Dank Halloween by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

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    Episode 479: Battle Beyond the Stars

    Episode 479: Battle Beyond the Stars

    In this episode of the B-Movie Cast, Mary and Nic are joined by a very special guest: Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Allan Holzman! Allan was the editor on Roger Corman’s space opera “Battle Beyond the Stars” and he’s happy to share some of his memories from the set as we talk about this sci-fi funfest from 1980. Allan’s also got a new book about the film coming out soon: “Celluloid Wars: Battle Beyond the Stars” from Pulp 2.O Press! So, get ready to do a deep dive into “Star Wars” meets “The Magnificent Seven” with the B-Movie Cast as we follow the rules of the Varda and check out “Battle Beyond the Stars”!

    Episode 1146 - Comic Beat Insider 42: ENTER THE DRAGON - Boards Don't Hit Back!

    Episode 1146 - Comic Beat Insider 42: ENTER THE DRAGON - Boards Don't Hit Back!

    In our 42nd episode of COMIC BEAT INSIDER (CBI), Jimmy and Heidi MacDonald (The Beat Chief) are joined by Qui Nguyen (Raya and the Last Dragon) and Randall Trang (Rollergirl and the Flying Sidekick) to discuss the 1973 classic Bruce Lee film ENTER THE DRAGON. Why is this considered one of the best martial arts films of all time? What other big kung fu stars make cameos/appearances? Did Lee accept fight challenges from movie extras? What ancient Japanese swordsman inspired a particular scene? Why was John Saxon's role bigger than Jim Kelly's? Join us each week to listen in live. Send in topic ideas for future episodes. Be it in comics, TV or film. Also, get a hold of us!

    Thanks for listening!

    Midnight Murderama – 0001:0017 – Black Christmas

    Midnight Murderama – 0001:0017 – Black Christmas

    "I'm dreaming... of a black... Christmas..."

    This week our hosts watch Black Christmas, one of the forefathers of the slasher genre, and pioneer in the genre of "we picked a holiday and then made a movie about people getting killed on it". With amazing performances by Olivia Hussey, Margot Kidder, and John freaking Saxon, it's no wonder this film still holds up forty years later!

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    Episode 453: Enter The Dragon

    Episode 453: Enter The Dragon

    B-Movie Cast episode 453 is here! This is a special show paying tribute to the late John Saxon. A ubiquitous figure in film and television, John passed away recently at the age of 83. We wanted to check out one of his most iconic films in his honor: “Enter the Dragon”. Mary and Nic are lucky enough to be joined by actor, filmmaker, and writer Michael Worth. Michael worked with John on many projects and was his friend. He also took the time to sit down with John and record him as he recounted some of his memories of his long career. Michael is sharing a small segment of those recordings with us in this episode as John talks about going to Hong Kong to film our movie this episode “Enter the Dragon”.  

    “Enter the Dragon” wasn’t just any old martial arts film. It was the first real collaboration between the film industries of Hollywood and Hong Kong on a martial arts film. A joint production staring martial arts master Bruce Lee, middleweight Karate champion Jim Kelly and of course John Saxon who also had a black belt in Karate and was also accomplished at Judo.

    “Enter the Dragon” would open the door for a new generation of martial arts films, showing the genre to be commercially viable in the American and European markets and setting the bar by which all future martial arts films would be judged.

    So, grab some popcorn, crack open a cold beverage and get ready to check out the film where Bruce Lee asks the question “why doesn’t somebody just shoot this guy?”

    There’s Nothing to Do in Outer Space

    There’s Nothing to Do in Outer Space

    Movie Meltdown - Episode 516

    Settle in for an extensive discussion of the sci-fi "classic" - Battle Beyond the Stars. And this is a film that definitely gives us a lot to dig into, considering the movie is produced by Roger Corman, written by John Sayles, featuring music composed by James Horner, art direction and visual effects by James Cameron… just to name a few of it's notable crew. Plus a star-studded cast including Richard Thomas, Robert Vaughn, John Saxon, George Peppard, Julia Duffy and of course Sybil Danning.

    And while we come to realize we are vaguely humanoid in the wrong kind of ways, we also cover… Last Woman on Earth, electric kaleidoscope, Enter the Dragon, Harlan Ellison, Vincent Price, glitter is cool, a disgraced conquistador, a back alley that also just happens to be a space ship, George Lucas, Starcrash, Hephaestus, lots of dome shapes, The Wasp Woman, Eloi, sassy consciousness, protecting the village of the innocent, analog electronic toys, stealing from Kurosawa, he's an old prospector stuck inside of a giant egg timer, create a new kind of a world, Ray Harryhausen, always be selling, this is a pretty bored universe, it doesn’t matter how many of the pools leak, Bucket of Blood, almost everything from a plumber's supply store, in a brutal display of physical comedy, prancing lizard man, clone Borg, a space hell house, Gale Anne Hurd, perched on top of a pile of pirate treasure, Ingrid Pitt, space medieval, plasma balls, Bela Lugosi, high-concept science fiction, H. P. Lovecraft, finger on the pulse of the decade, a caulking gun, Bill Paxton, cycling through potential robot partners, the most awkward angle possible, spiral latex, hope for the future, shooting people from space, with a washable silk shirt, surreal pop art, why did your movies manage to become classics, five surgery-mutant thumbs up, Forbidden Planet, the league of local actors who all do the robot, a lot of uncanny valley, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Alec Gillis, Las Vegas in space, Caroline Munro, matte paintings, space hippies, captured by mimes, the development of special effects as a science, The Man Who Fell to Earth, a civilization of rubes, The Mission, Marcia Lucas and the worst Roomba ever. 

    Spoiler Alert: We go into painstaking detail about the film Battle Beyond the Stars. So you should watch the movie before listening. You have been warned! 

    “...this movie was like, it was trying to be, at times, a silly, sci-fi romp, but then would turn around and then just be utterly surreal, acid-trip of a film.”