Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review
Yippee-ki-yay, listeners! The Shat The Movies crew is back with a vengeance—literally—as we dive into 1995's "Die Hard with a Vengeance!" In this action-packed review, Big D and Gene Lyons debate whether the third installment in the Die Hard franchise holds up or if it's a step down from its predecessors. From Samuel L. Jackson’s unforgettable turn as Zeus Carver to Jeremy Irons’ cunning portrayal of Simon Gruber, we break down the film’s pacing, action sequences, and that controversial alternate ending. Did Die Hard 3 give us the grittiest McClane yet, or did it lose its...
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This week on "Shat the Movies," we’re revisiting Die Hard 2 (1990), where Bruce Willis is back as John McClane, this time battling terrorists at an airport. We’ll talk about the high-octane action, memorable one-liners, and how it stacks up against the original. Whether you’re a fan or just in for the ride, get ready for another action-packed, fun discussion! Subscribe Now Android: Apple/iTunes: Help Support the Podcast Contact Us: Commission Movie: Support with Paypal: Support With Venmo: Shop Merchandise: Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite:
info_outline Class of Nuke 'Em High (1986)Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review
Join Gene Lyons and Big D on this week's episode of Shat the Movies, where they dive into the 1986 cult classic "Class of Nuke 'Em High." This Troma Entertainment sci-fi horror comedy directed by Richard W. Haines and Lloyd Kaufman takes us to Tromaville High School, where radioactive drugs and a nuclear power plant turn honor students into violent psychopaths. In this high-energy episode, Gene and Big D share their personal stories, including Big D’s unique connection to the film as an extra. The hosts explore the film's low-budget charm, quirky characters, and unforgettable special...
info_outline Slap Shot (1977)Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review
This week on "Shat the Movies," we’re hitting the rink with Slap Shot (1977), the ultimate hockey comedy! Join us as we dive into this rowdy, irreverent film about a struggling minor league hockey team and their eccentric players, led by the unforgettable Paul Newman. We’ll break down the film’s mix of humor, sports action, and its over-the-top characters. Whether you’re a hockey fan or just in it for the laughs, get ready for a fun discussion about this cult classic that still scores today! Plot Summary: In the small New England town of Charlestown, the local mill is about to lay off...
info_outline 8mm (1999)Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review
Happy New Year’s Eve, movie lovers! This week, the Shat crew bids farewell to 2024 with a truly twisted trip back to 1999 and Joel Schumacher’s descent into darkness: 8mm. Nicholas Cage trades in his bees for smokes, Joaquin Phoenix dons the most questionable crop tops ever filmed, and we discover that apparently, “Are you a cop?” is still the universal password for underground crime rings. Join Gene Lyons and Big D as they wrestle with the true horrors of the film: not just snuff movies, but also parenting during awkward sex scenes, inexplicably bad investigative decisions, and the...
info_outline The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review
This week, the Shat Crew dives into the heartwarming holiday classic: The Muppet Christmas Carol! Directed by Brian Henson and starring the legendary Michael Caine, this 1992 retelling of Charles Dickens’ beloved tale combines Victorian drama with whimsical Muppet humor. But does it still hold up today? 🤔 Join Gene and Big D as they explore the film’s unique blend of festive joy and unexpected darkness, dissect its memorable (and not-so-memorable) songs and debate the modern relevance of Dickens' moral lessons. Along the way, they celebrate Gonzo and Rizzo’s comedic brilliance,...
info_outline Thief (1981)Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review
This week on "Shat the Movies," we’re diving into Thief (1981), Michael Mann’s gritty, neon-lit crime drama starring James Caan. Join us as we explore the world of Frank, a professional thief with a plan, as he navigates loyalty, betrayal, and the high cost of trust. We’ll discuss the film’s stylish direction, intense performances, and its influence on later crime thrillers. Whether you’re a fan of Mann’s work or new to this classic, tune in for a deep dive into one of the best heist films of the ‘80s! Plot Summary: In the 1981 neo-noir crime thriller Thief, directed by Michael...
info_outline Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review
This week on "Shat the Movies," we’re revisiting Some Kind of Wonderful (1987), a teen romance that’s all about love, friendship, and the search for identity. Join us as we dive into the love triangle between Keith, Watts, and Amanda, and explore how this John Hughes classic flips the typical high school drama. We’ll discuss the film’s memorable moments, the standout performances, and why it still resonates with audiences today. Whether you’re a fan or seeing it for the first time, get ready for a fun, thoughtful look at this iconic ‘80s rom-com! Subscribe Now Android: ...
info_outline Outland (1981)Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review
This week, Rob Will Taylor fills in for Dick Ebert to join Gene Lyons in breaking down the 1981 sci-fi thriller Outland, starring Sean Connery. Often described as "High Noon in space," this overlooked gem takes us to Jupiter's moon Io, where a hard-nosed marshal uncovers corruption, drug smuggling, and explosive (sometimes literally) consequences. Rob shares why this film is a must-see for Connery fans and '80s sci-fi lovers, while Gene dives into its striking similarities with Alien. Tune in for lively debates on head explosions, corporate greed and Sean Connery's on-screen marriages—or...
info_outline Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review
In this special episode of Shat The Movies, hosts Gene Lyons and Big D take a heartfelt dive into the 2008 romantic comedy "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," honoring Hot Sauce Steve’s late father. With Jason Segel’s vulnerable humor, Kristen Bell’s sharp performance, and Mila Kunis’ charm, this Judd Apatow production blends emotional truths with laugh-out-loud moments. Join us as we unpack the iconic Dracula puppet musical, Russell Brand's memorable Aldous Snow, and the film’s exploration of breakups, healing, and rediscovery. From awkward dinners to emotional growth, this episode...
info_outlineThis week on "Shat the Movies," we’re diving into The First Power (1990)! Join us as we follow Lou Diamond Phillips’ cop on the hunt for a resurrected serial killer with a sinister supernatural ability.
We’ll unpack the film’s blend of horror, action, and thrills, exploring what makes it a unique ‘90s thriller. Whether you’re a fan or new to the film, tune in for a fun and spooky ride through this supernatural crime drama!
Plot Summary:
In the 1990 supernatural thriller The First Power, directed by Robert Resnikoff, Lou Diamond Phillips stars as Russell Logan, a tough Los Angeles detective who captures a notorious serial killer, Patrick Channing (Jeff Kober), known for his ritualistic murders. Channing, dubbed “The Pentagram Killer,” is sentenced to death and executed in the gas chamber. However, Logan soon learns that Channing’s death was only the beginning. The killer made a demonic pact granting him "the first power," a supernatural ability to return from the dead with the power of possession.
Logan teams up with psychic Tess Seaton (Tracy Griffith), whose disturbing visions had helped him capture Channing initially. Now, her psychic abilities reveal that Channing has come back from the grave, more dangerous than ever. Channing’s new power allows him to inhabit the bodies of others, making him an unpredictable and unstoppable force as he resumes his killing spree. Logan, a hardened skeptic, is forced to confront the reality of the supernatural as he battles against an evil far beyond his understanding.
As the possessed Channing terrorizes the city, Logan and Tess must race against time to stop him before he claims more victims. Their investigation leads them through dark alleys, abandoned buildings, and intense confrontations that test Logan’s resolve and Tess’s psychic abilities. The film’s blend of police procedural and supernatural horror keeps the tension high, leading to a climactic showdown between Logan and the malevolent, seemingly invincible Channing.
The First Power combines intense action, horror, and suspense, featuring a chilling performance from Jeff Kober and a gritty portrayal by Lou Diamond Phillips. Join our podcast review as we dive into this 90s thriller, exploring its unique premise, memorable scares, and whether it still delivers the chills today.
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