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Junkfood Cinema

Remembering Bill Paxton

Junkfood Cinema

Brian Salisbury

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

4.6705 Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2017

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Last week, we lost a titan. An actor/director whose name was heard in countless previous episodes and, were we to have a Mt. Junkfood, his face would be etched in stone. Brian and Cargill run down their lists of favorite Bill Paxton performances. Cargill compares Frailty to Night of the Hunter while Brian has some issues with Twister that won't seem to blow over.

Rest in peace, Bill. The game may be over, but you definitely won it.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

That's it, man.

0:01.1

Game over, man.

0:02.2

It's game over.

0:04.2

This is junk food cinema.

0:14.1

Hi, this is Dick Miller.

0:18.7

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

0:23.5

Who are these guys?

0:45.3

Welcome to Junkie Arms to a very sadly, very special episode of Junk Food Cinema right here on FilmScorerejects.com. This is the weekly cult and exploitation film cast that is so good. That

0:50.0

ordinarily is so good. It just has to be fattening. I'm your host, Brian Salisbury, and I'm joined as per usual by my friend and co-host.

0:57.5

He's a novelist.

0:58.1

He's a screenwriter.

0:59.2

He is a lieutenant of Megaforce, and he is somebody I would definitely want to

1:02.2

have along on a bug hunt, Mr. C. Robert Cargill.

1:04.9

Hi. want to hear more of this show, you can find us on iTunes as well as on Stitcher. Our entire back catalog is there. Apparently, that is not true. I know I said that and then immediately

1:14.2

said it was not true. So I knew I was lying going into it. I should run for president. Apparently,

1:18.9

iTunes only has our last hundred episodes. And we are at like 127. So there's a good four months of programming that is missing from iTunes.

1:30.8

As opposed to the four months of programming that's missing from when I went to make a movie.

1:34.8

Yeah, you know.

1:35.4

We recorded like two episodes online.

1:37.8

It just didn't really work.

1:39.3

You know, you know, there have been peaks in valleys, but, uh, definitely the bulk of our back

1:45.0

catalog is available.

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