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    Explore "kiefersutherland" with insightful episodes like "Further Down The Spiral - Dark City", "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me", "BONUS EPISODE - The Lost Boys", "EPISODE 284: WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS (DARK CITY 98’ Film Review)" and "Episode 54: FLATLINERS (1990)" from podcasts like ""Three Geeky Dads", "Drunk Cinema", "Mission 250 Filmcast", "Drop Da Mic." and "NostalgiaCast"" and more!

    Episodes (18)

    Further Down The Spiral - Dark City

    Further Down The Spiral - Dark City
    To kick off sci-fi February, we're taking a look at Alex Proyas' 1998 neo-noir/sci-fi/detective film, Dark City. Starring Rufus Sewell, Jennifer Connolly, William Hurt, Kiefer Sutherland and Richard O'Brien, the movie follows John Murdoch as he awakens to find he is wanted for a series of brutal murders. The only problem is that he can't remember anything and as he tries to unravel the mystery of his identity, he stumbles upon the truth that the city is not what it seems as it and everything in it are controlled by mysterious otherworldly beings knows as the Strangers.
    What did we think of it? Listen in and find out!

    Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

    Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

    Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse watch Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, the 1992 psychological horror film directed by David Lynch, featuring Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer, Ray Wise as Leland Palmer, Moira Kelly as Donna Hayward, and Kyle MacLachlan as Special Agent Dale Cooper!

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    BONUS EPISODE - The Lost Boys

    BONUS EPISODE - The Lost Boys

    Week three of the October scary movie marathon! This week, we’re watching a film that bites heads and bleeds 80’s style. Equal parts comedy and horror, with some small town teen drama thrown in, this movie holds up great among other 80’s horror classics. The Lost Boys (1987), directed by Joel Schumacher.

    EPISODE 284: WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS (DARK CITY 98’ Film Review)

    EPISODE 284: WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS (DARK CITY 98’ Film Review)
    In our last ‘SUMMER OF SCI-FI’ episode for 2022; Chris Pawlak and the Swann dive deep into the abyss with a breakdown of director, Alex Proya’s late 90’s effort, ‘DARK CITY’. Hit the play button for pop culture news updates as well as our usual weekly recommendations for both, TV & Film.
    Podcast music by:
    Onarres.
    Segment arrangement by:
    Admiral Atlas.
    Mixed and edited by:
    Wesley Swanson.

    Episode 54: FLATLINERS (1990)

    Episode 54: FLATLINERS (1990)

    Today is a good day to podcast! Join Jonny and Darin as they fire up their defibrillators for FLATLINERS, Joel Schumacher's psychological horror classic starring Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, and Kevin Bacon as medical students who get more than they bargain for when they dabble in near-death experiences. You've never seen the afterlife drenched in so much neon in the history of film!

    Eric Balfour (aka “Milo Pressman“) - "Think About Something - You're Going To Be Wearing That Pantsuit And White Shirt... All Year."

    Eric Balfour (aka “Milo Pressman“) - "Think About Something - You're Going To Be Wearing That Pantsuit And White Shirt... All Year."
    We are honored to welcome our guest Eric Balfour, who joins us to discuss 20 Years Of 24. We talk about the thrill of fatherhood, creative entrepreneurship, and the importance of carefully choosing comfortable clothes for the set of 24!

    Eric shares his unique perspective of being a member of the original cast, and then returning to race the clock once more...

    And I cannot believe I forgot to mention Skyline, a personal favorite!

    Here are some of the things we covered:
    Country Comfort (Netflix) https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/81064555
    Electric & Rose Clothing - Sign Up For 15% Off Your First Order! https://electricandrose.com
    Kids Incorporated https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVhsW77JJ7U
    Six Feet Under https://www.hbo.com/six-feet-under
    Haven https://www.youtube.com/show/SCNMr8Mqr083U_bgCmz7Bg7Q?season=1
    Young Guns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLGhrmntLqU
    Texas Chainsaw Massacre https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=janre4HxsX4

    Espionage-y Feem song and score by Lp
    https://lyndonperry.bandcamp.com/
    https://leaderdogsfortheblind.bandcamp.com/

    Episode 34: STAND BY ME (1986)

    Episode 34: STAND BY ME (1986)

    Turn back the clock to your childhood, as Jonny and Darin reminisce about the Stephen King novella-turned-Rob Reiner coming-of-age classic, STAND BY ME. Leeches, cherry-flavored Pez, Mighty Mouse versus Superman, no pie plate is left unturned. But does the movie give us warm, fuzzy feelings about times and friendships past? Listen to the latest episode of NostalgiaCast and find out!

    Episode 33: YOUNG GUNS (1988)

    Episode 33: YOUNG GUNS (1988)

    Regulators! Journey back to the time of cowboys, cattle barons, and Billy the Kid, as Jonny and Darin saddle up for Christopher Cain's Brat-Packing Western classic, YOUNG GUNS. But is this ode to frontier justice worth the trip? Or will its hip cast and electric guitar-heavy music score chap our hides? Strap on your six-guns and join us for the latest episode of NostalgiaCast!

    Episode 1093 - Comic Beat Insider 26: The Lost Boys - Death by Stereo!

    Episode 1093 - Comic Beat Insider 26: The Lost Boys - Death by Stereo!

    In our 26th episode of COMIC BEAT INSIDER (CBI), Heidi MacDonald (The Beat Chief) and Jimmy are joined by Jon Hoche and cartoonist Jamal Igle. Jimmy picks one of his favorite vampire films THE LOST BOYS to chat about. Why would a 13 year old kid have a Batman #14? Was the real love story between Michael and David? Why did Grandpa keep the truth hidden? And why were those sequels made (oof)? Tune in to find out! As always, a great discussion with an awesome panel! 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!

    A Few Good Men | Courtroom Cinema Festival

    A Few Good Men | Courtroom Cinema Festival

    This week we begin our Courtroom Cinema Festival with the Aaron Sorkin written and Rob Reiner courtroom classic from 1992 A Few Good Men. YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE REVIEW! Make sure to play along with each festival and leave comments so we can interact with you and remember to subscribe to the channel if you like what you see.

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    Episode 33 - Stand by Me

    Episode 33 - Stand by Me

    In 1986, Rob Reiner ("Meathead" from "All in the Family") attempted to adapt a Stephen King novella called "The Body" into a Rated R kids movie. The resulting film, "Stand by Me," is an 88-minute cry-fest about four adolescent buddies who walk about 30 miles to find the body of a kid who got hit by a train in hopes of getting their names in the local newspaper.

    Wil Wheaton plays young Gordie Lachance, a scrawny aspiring fiction writer (a surrogate for Stephen King) who finds himself unable to process the death of his posthumously glorified older brother, Denny, played by John Cusack. In the span of two days, Gordie narrowly outruns a junkyard dog, barely dodges an oncoming train and shoots a gun multiple times.

    River Phoenix plays Chris Chambers, a too cool for school James Dean emulator who comes from a dysfunctional family and finds himself unable to get out from under their shadow. Chris is a walking, talking advertisement for smoking cigarettes throughout the movie.

    Corey Feldman plays Teddy Duchamp, a mentally unstable semi-suicidal maniac with deformed ear. Allegedly, the character Feldman plays is not far off from his real life persona.

    Jerry O'Connell Romijn-Stamos plays Vern Tessio, a simple-minded heavyset caricature whose personality resembles "Chunk" from "The Goonies."

    Join us as we dismember this saccharine film as well as Jim's derivative childhood.

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