Low Blow | 1986 🥋

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Low Blow | 1986 🥋
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/cult-of-muscle/id819848396?mt=2#episodeGuid=5c669d8e6bde4fb08c3bcc032929bfc0 This week we jump in the wayback machine and return to simpler times when men were men and women were terrified of them. First we hang out with Talon and his right hand man (before he was Murphy Brown's right hand man) in Albert Pyun's The Sword and the Sorcerer. And then, we somehow get even filthier as we roll around in the mud and muck of Medieval Europe with Rutger Hauer, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Paul Verhoeven in Flesh and Blood.
We made it, folks! 200 episodes! What a journey it's been! We've made many friends and even more enemies! Luckily for this momentous occasion we were able to scrape the fringes of our friend base and cook up a corker of a celebration this week with our pals Fnord, Cody, Johnny Wolfenstein, El Goro, Dynamo Marz and of course Wes and Kelly. They join us for reviews of four of the heaviest hitters we've ever taken a swing at including, but not limited to, John Carpenter's Escape From New York, Mark Lester's Class of 1984, Walter Hill's The Warriors and John Woo's Face/Off. So slap on a diaper because this one's a long haul!
This week we keep one toe in October and the other in our comfort zone with a couple of Action Horror entries. First we kick things off with Olaf Ittenbach's interminable riff on Tarantino in Legion of the Dead and then run screaming into the comfortable, house coated arms of Steve Barkett with Empire of the Dark.
This week things get veddy sceddy as the boys usher in Spooktoberween with a couple of 90s horror megahits. First, the children of the night go ham in Francis Ford Coppolla's Bram Stoker's Dracula, then Guy Pierce does everything he can not to eat HUMAN ham in Antonia Bird's Ravenous.
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Episode 193 of the Cult of Muscle podcast coming next week. Halloween!
Episode 193 of the Cult of Muscle podcast coming next week. Halloween!
This week the boys stay on the bleeding edge with the newly released prison beat-em-up from Bone Tomahawk's Craig S Zahler and then jump back to the swingin' 70s for some stat rape in Pretty Maids All in a Row! Heads get stomped and babes get boinked!
Umberto Lenzi 1931 - 2017