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Junkfood Cinema

Krull

Junkfood Cinema

Brian Salisbury

Leisure, Visual Arts, Arts, Tv & Film, Hobbies

4.6732 Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2014

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Cargill and Brian discuss the glorious genre pastiche that is 1983's Krull as well as delving into "the glaive problem" and why Krull is the perfect cinematic appetizer for Guardians of the Galaxy.

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0:00.0

Beyond our time, beyond our universe, lies that damned VHS copy of Space Hunter that I lost months ago.

0:06.9

Ugh.

0:09.5

This is junk food cinema.

0:20.0

Hi, this is Dick Miller.

0:22.6

You're listening to Junk Food Cinema on Film School Rejects.

0:27.4

Who were these guys?

0:28.4

Thank you. Welcome back to junk food cinema, a podcast short of runtime, long of wind, narrow of taste, and wide of wasteline.

0:51.6

We are FSR's weekly cult and exploitation film podcast that hurls glaves at the

0:56.4

dark fortress of irony. I'm your host, Brian Salisbury, Lord Marshall of the Burger Kingdom,

1:01.9

and I am joined as always by my friend and co-host, novelist slash screenwriter slash ace of the

1:08.2

house hunter, see Robert Cargill. Hey, how's it going how are you sir i'm doing

1:13.0

well we're we're talking about one of my favorites tonight what of my holy trilogy one of your

1:18.2

holy trilogy well you know everybody has their their holy trilogy of movies you know that the

1:22.7

you know usually it's star wars or you have you know your high school comedy fans who are fans of the, you know, the Holy Trilogy of John Hughes movies.

1:32.8

Oh, yeah, yeah.

1:33.3

For me, for my money, my holy trilogy, the movies that I would watch back to back to back together were Battle Beyond the Stars, Star Trek to the Wrath of Khan, and this one, Krull.

1:50.8

Krull. All three movies, scores by a young James Horner.

1:51.7

Yeah, absolutely.

1:59.9

And all of them sounding almost identical, but with their own flourishes that make each score its own thing. But to play, you know, played together as a trilogy of

2:03.6

great science fiction early 80s action movies, it is really something to behold.

2:09.6

Truly, and before we get further into our Kroll discussion, I want to remind you that

2:13.6

junk food cinema is available on iTunes. And while you're there, why not give us a five-star rating and leave a review. I'm going to read one here really quickly that was left

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