Graham Elwood (“Comedy Film Nerds”) & Susanna Brisk (“MILF Code”) proudly resent the cult classic, “Miami Connection.” They join me at the Hollywood Improv Lab for a live show for a very few (select) people.
Back to this episode… Here’s a trailer for the film and part of the original song that Kathleen covers.
Listen to past live shows…
“A live Tribute to Troma”
With Christian Finnegan (Late Late Show) Mike C. Williams (Blair Witch Project) Asta Paredes & Catherine Corcoran (Return to NukeâEm High) Robert Prichard (Class of Nuke Em High) and music from Ben Lerman.
Birdemic
With Eric Schaeffer, Frank Conniff (MST3K), Bryan Tucker (SNL head writer) and music from Rob Paravonian.
https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp142.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSFrank Conniff (MST3K) & Eric Szyszka (“We Hate Movies”) join Adam Spiegelman (“Proudly Resents”) join the podcrawl with the third Star Wars prequel. Listen for the action, the humor and the completion! What is “Podcrawl?” It’s three bad movie podcasts reviewing the three…
Comedians Mark Malkoff and Frank Conniff (MST3K) join me to review “Munchie.” Jennifer Love Hewitt‘s first film and one of Dom DeLuise‘s last. Bad puppets, old one liners, the hot foot and Arte Johnson – this film has it all… without the quality.
We discuss this terrible film, classic failed NBC shows, my time with a comedy legend and all of Frank’s plugs.
“Boggy Creek” and “Boggy Creek 2.” One is a great bad movie and one is just plain bad. You get two movie reviews in one show!  Nicko wanted me to review “BC2” but sent me the link to “BC1.” Listen to our two prong review. It was originally on Google Hangouts. Watch the whole thing here.
Eric Schaeffer, Frank Conniff (MST3K), Bryan Tucker (SNL) and Rob Paravonian join me for a live show to recap the great âBirdemicâ at the first annual NYC Podfest. Frank and Eric talk about the movie, Rob does a musical tribute and Bryan plays âWhite Dolomite.â
For eleven years Murphy was a writer for MST3K; for nine of those years, he also voiced and operated the robot Tom Servo, replacing original cast member J. Elvis Weinstein. After taking over the role of Servo, an anonymous person sent him a 6-foot-long (1.8Â m) banner that read “I HATE TOM SERVO’S NEW VOICE.” Flattered by the enormous amount of effort taken to heckle him, Murphy hung the banner in his office for over a year. During the final three years of the series, he additionally portrayed Professor Bobo, an English-speaking mountain gorilla in the style of Planet of the Apes.
After the end of MST3K, Murphy spent the year 2001 going to a different movie every day and wrote a book about this experience, entitled A Year at the Movies: One Man’s Filmgoing Odyssey. During his year at the movies, Murphy samples theatres from small-town boxes to urban megaplexes, attempts (and rejects) a theatre-food diet, suffers a kidney stone, visits both the Sundance and Cannes film festivals, sneaks Thanksgiving dinner into a showing of Monsters, Inc., and records all of these experiences, both good and bad. His feat â viewing over four hundred films on four continents â was mentioned in Ripley’s Believe It or Not.