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Junkfood Cinema

Prophecy

Junkfood Cinema

Brian Salisbury

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

4.6705 Ratings

🗓️ 28 February 2020

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

This week, Brian and Cargill fulfill a great Prophecy.

The guys discuss the environmental monster movies of the 70s, the questionable casting (but unquestionable awesomeness) of Armand Assante, and why Prophecy works when it should not.

All this plus...how this podcast might have resurrected Grizzly II!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Dick Miller.

0:22.5

You're listening to Junk Food Cinema,

0:48.4

who were these guys? Welcome junkie-ons to a particularly grisly episode of John Food Cinema, brought to you by filmscorejects.com.

0:49.3

Dot com.

0:50.2

Dot com.

0:52.7

Dah bears.

0:54.0

The bears. The mutant bursts

0:55.5

The giant mutant bursts

0:58.0

I'm so excited

0:59.1

This is, we're checking off a box today

1:01.8

We're checking off a big box but we're checking off a box because this is not a drill people

1:06.6

This is not a fucking drill

1:08.6

This is the culmination of everything we've been hoping for.

1:11.9

Everything we've done.

1:13.6

I think we may play some tiny small part in this history.

1:18.7

I'm absolutely convinced.

1:20.4

But here's the thing is the producer, one of the original producers on a film we've talked about, a film called

1:29.8

Grizzly 2, the concert.

1:33.4

The confrontation bound by honor.

1:36.5

That, of course, destroyed her career in filmmaking.

1:39.4

She went off to apparently two other successful careers and has been fucking successful

1:43.5

for like the last 35 years.

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