Really Awful Movies: Ep 19 – House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects

We look at two Rob Zombie classics, House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects in this episode of the Really Awful Movies Podcast.

Zombie is a polarizing figure, and some of his later work has been underwhelming. Still, the man knows his horror and showed some incredible talent with these two films.

On the show, we talk about how House of 1000 Corpses is a bit of an unofficial sequel to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. They have a very similar aesthetic sensibility.

It has a lot of detractors, people who say it’s a self-indulgent music video-style production, but it’s really incredible in our estimation.

Discussion also focuses on how the Marx brothers vaudeville comedy troupe influenced the character names.

Also, our talk focuses on the cast: genre legend Sid Haig, who’s been in Foxy Brown, House on Haunted Hill and The Big Bird Cage; and Karen Black who starred in Easy Rider and Nashville. And many don’t know that Rainn Wilson (aka Dwight from American version of The Office) was in House of 1000 Corpses.

Zombie’s wife, Sheri Moon and the absolutely incomparable Bill Mosely discussed as well.

The Devil’s Rejects is way more vicious. The film features an incredible performance by William Forsythe (who played murderer John Wayne Gacy in another film, as well as a bad bad biker in Stone Cold, starring Brian Bosworth). He portrays a psychopathic cop here who’s nearly as nuts as the murdering family. Bill Mosely undergoes a big physical transformation and there’s a tonal shift between his performance in House VS Devil’s.

Really Awful Movies: Ep 17b – The Really Awful Movies Podcast

ram_logoThis is a podcast about our podcast. That’s pretty meta! What’s the Really Awful Movies Podcast all about?

Hosts Chris and Jeff discuss how our site came about and its tagline: “A celebration of low budget cinema.” It’s really a celebration of genre film of all stripes, particularly horror movies, but also musicals, terrible comedies (like Master of Disguise), oddball monster movies, gang/urban blight films, kung fu, post-apocalyptic wasteland movies, hot rod films, ghost movies, you name it.

Also, focal points of discussion: clearing the copyright for the intro segment for the show (we actually did, to the surprise of the film’s distributor, shocked at our honesty) and choices of libations for recording.

Basically, we like to honor films that don’t get the attention we think they deserve. That’s really the mandate of the Really Awful Movies Podcast.

Really Awful Movies: Ep 11 – How we got into low budget cinema

On this episode of the Really Awful Movies Podcast: how we got into low budget cinema.

On the show, we discuss the following films:

-Eating Raoul.

This film is about a couple who finances their dream restaurant by luring swingers over to their apartment and whacking them over the head with a frying pan to steal their money. An absolutely can’t miss premise that also features a (near) toilet bowl drowning. Also, Satan’s Sadists, a bikers run amok movie that actually DOES feature a toilet bowl drowning.

The Intruder, AKA, I Hate Your Guts,

This one casts Captain Kirk William Shatner as a cross-burning bigot, one of the few Roger Corman movies that lost money.

-Dolemite,

A cheap martial arts flick, and a supposed “comedy,” featuring the self-proclaimed “Godfather of Rap,” Rudy Ray Moore (RIP) who once proclaimed, “When it comes to rappin’ I was through with it before they knew what to do with it.”

[for a more in-depth discussion of Dolemite, check out our Dolemite podcast!]