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    Explore "stacykeach" with insightful episodes like "Batman: Mask of the Phantasm", "Episode 81: Fantasia 2020 Part 2 / Survival Skills / PVT Chat / You Cannot Kill David Arquette", "Episode 103 - American History X", "EP053: Stacy Keach in All The Kind Strangers (1974)" and "Episode 8: The Travelling Executioner" from podcasts like ""Drunk Cinema", "Drink in the Movies", "Film Snuff", "TV TERROR" and "Craft Disservices"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

    Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

    Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse pay tribute to the late Kevin Conroy and watch Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, the 1993 animated superhero film directed by Eric Radomski & Bruce Timm, featuring the voices of Kevin Conroy as Batman/Bruce Wayne, Mark Hamill as The Joker, and Dana Delany as Andrea Beaumont!

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    Episode 81: Fantasia 2020 Part 2 / Survival Skills / PVT Chat / You Cannot Kill David Arquette

    Episode 81: Fantasia 2020 Part 2 / Survival Skills / PVT Chat / You Cannot Kill David Arquette

    This week on the Podcast we discuss our First Impressions of: The Batman & Ammonite(01:59) and our second batch of Fantasia Fest 2020 Titles: Survival Skills(8:01), PVT Chat(20:16), and You Cannot Kill David Arquette(34:14).

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    Episode 103 - American History X

    Episode 103 - American History X

    We decided to curb stomp the 1998 Edward Norton vehicle "American History X" that showed us all neo-Nazis have to do to overcome their vicious deep-seated racism is have one jokey conversation with a funny black guy in prison.

    This movie has it all: a "Psycho"-esque black-and-white bloody slow-motion shower scene, a hilariously unrealistic reverse slam dunk by Edward Norton, a giant swastika tattoos, a cheesy villains, a few funny wigs, and even a little kid dressed up as Adolf Hitler.

    Edward Norton stars as Derek Vinyard, a leader of a white supremacist gang called the Disciples of Christ, who kills a couple dudes who try to rob his car (one by curb stomping). He then serves three years in prison for voluntary manslaughter, changes his beliefs and tries to prevent his brother from going down the same path. He goes from wearing a backward hat over his mullet (like Poochie from "The Simpsons") when innocent to a shaved-head neo-Nazi with a giant swastika tattooed on his chest two seconds later.

    Edward Furlong plays Norton's younger brother who recalls the story and writes it in a paper for school and annoyingly narrates throughout the film.

    Beverly D'Angelo (of the "Vacation" movies fame) plays their chain-smoking mom who can't catch a break after her racist firefighter husband dies.

    Avery Brooks (Benjamin Sisko from "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine") plays Dr. Bob Sweeney, a high school principal who also seems to run the police department and the prison system.

    And we also have Ethan Suplee, Fairuza Balk, Elliott Gould, Stacy Keach, and the nice-guy dad from "Boy Meets World" as an N-word spewing fireman dad.

    We wonder who would be funny at reading the "Mein Kampf" audiobook, how hard Beverly D'Angelo is trying to win an Oscar in this, and how the paper Edward Furlong's character writes throughout is an F paper.

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    This episode is sponsored by MAGA Youth Recovery.

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    Episode 8: The Travelling Executioner

    Episode 8: The Travelling Executioner
    Fire up the generator and dust off Ol' Reliable because we're back with an episode that will send you to a better place!

    John Edward Moret is the programmer for the Trylon Cinema in Minneapolis and he joins the show this week to sing the praises of a lost classic, The Travelling Executioner! Stacy Keach stars as Jonas Candide, an ex-convict and ex-carny with a portable electric chair and a gift for putting the condemned at ease. But when he's tasked to put the beautiful Marianna Hill to death, things go off the rails in the style you'd expect from an early '70s movie. Right down to the unexpectedly explosive climax!

    Join us as we look at the auteurism of '70s cinema, discuss the value of Rotten Tomatoes, talk rooting for Dirty Harry, explore the Variety archives, John talks the post-Vietnam American crossroads, Aaron pitches a Bud Cort double feature, and we reveal the existence of the real travelling executioner himself, Jimmy "Dr. Zogg" Thompson!

    This show could easily be described as "tone-deaf to its own ridiculousness"! Check it out!

    The Travelling Executioner Scores
    Rotten Tomatoes: n/a
    Metacritic: n/a
    IMDB: 6.3/10

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