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#17161
Satan and Ollie.

#17162
Quote from: zeebo on June 02, 2015, 12:08:28 AM
Now let's not get all hippie, free love here.  George runs a family show.

He better not listen on Friday then when Dave Schraeder talks paranormal sex with G. L. Davies.
#17163
So exorcisms only take a few minutes?  He lost me there.
#17164
Quote from: zeebo on June 01, 2015, 11:45:01 PM
Soon to come:

"What is it they want?"

"Will we ever get the answers here?"

"What do you think about weegee boards?"

"Out of your entire career, what's your single most amazing story?"

"I think psychic vampires are evil.  Are these vampires demonic?"
#17165
Here we go with the stupid questions.  "Why are they so evil, Craig?"  ::)
#17166
Quote from: Nick el Ass on June 01, 2015, 11:36:31 PM
Nice bumper, facepalm.


I like the groovy fuzz guitar.
#17167
I believe the guest though he may be jumping the gun regarding spiritual interference on his phone line. Demons do kill animals every now and then.  Birds probably for the most part stay away from Craig's house though due to the activity.
#17168
How could his website be slammed when you haven't even posted a link to it on the Coast website, Jorch?
#17169
Quote from: PathoJen on June 01, 2015, 10:53:22 PM
No wonder you have memories of the interview being good.

LOL.  I know!  Right?  Still I do remember those days and Jorch did not suck so much.  He seemed to try a bit harder in his first few years. He really started sucking badly around 2006.
#17170
My memory failed me. It was Art who interviewed Lutz a couple times.   Sorry, Art.
#17171
Quote from: PathoJen on June 01, 2015, 10:23:54 PM
Who's on tonight? Has he ever interviewed George Lutz? I loved when art interviewed him. And Malachi Martin. Be still MY heart.

Yeah, I think Jorch interviewed Lutz before he died.  If my memory is correct, Jorch didn't do a bad job.  Of course this was around 2005 when he didn't suck as much as he does now.

As for my be still my beating heart comment.  A gay man working for Taco Bell said that to me when I ordered 25 tacos for my parents and my brother when we lived in New Jersey.  I got a big laugh out of it and have never forgotten it.
#17172
OMG.  Stories about hauntings every other night this week!!  Be still my beating heart.
#17173
Quote from: zeebo on June 01, 2015, 08:06:51 PM
Website now shows second half is ... well, to put it like Pate would say:  those frumus umphen wines.

Wow, this is like a Friday show.  Is it too much to hope for that Jorch will have the next 2 nights off?
#17174
Jorch's favorite album cover.

#17175
Quote from: Izintit? on June 01, 2015, 05:20:36 PM
He has the DVD. Keeps it right next to his "Faces of Death"  collection. GNS

Hell, he probably produced The Faces of Death collection under a pseudonym.  He probably has a special dvd of stuff that was even too gruesome for that series.  I can see it now.  The Faces of Death: Dead Baby Edition.
#17176
Radio and Podcasts / Re: George Knapp
June 01, 2015, 02:59:30 AM
Somebody from here needs to start calling in especially on nights Noory is not on.
#17177
Radio and Podcasts / Re: George Knapp
June 01, 2015, 02:57:17 AM
Not Annie from Alabama yet again. 
#17178
Radio and Podcasts / Re: George Knapp
June 01, 2015, 12:05:09 AM
Knapp playing a ZZ Top cut for a bumper. Its weird.  Billy Gibbons is supposedly a buddy of Jorch's but Jorch never plays ZZ Top on his bumpers.  What a friend!  Maybe Jorch would play Billy if he would cut a new version of Put Your Head On My Shoulder.  Or maybe a new blues song called I Got The George Noory Blues.
#17179
Quote from: UFQuack on May 31, 2015, 01:21:52 AM
Tales of Terror with Vincent Price and Peter Lorre. It doesn't get any better than that.

You think Jorch is listening to Knapp tonight?

Love all of the Corman Poe flicks.  I was just thinking of Peter Lorre on another thread so I'll post what I posted over there again since it relates to Jorch.

Quote from: lonevoice on May 22, 2015, 07:27:41 PM
Wanna see a chocolate fountain, little girl?



Dave wants his big break in Hollywood? I have the perfect role for him.  An Americanized contemporary remake of M, the classic Fritz Lang/Peter Lorre film.  Dave in the Lorre role of course.  Quentin Tarantino could direct.  It'll be a classhic. I can see it playing the midnight movie circuit for a long time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YKi01udnOk
#17180
Radio and Podcasts / Re: George Knapp
May 31, 2015, 12:58:40 AM
Quote from: zeebo on May 31, 2015, 12:07:05 AM
I can't get into the topic tonite, too disturbing/heartbreaking.  But I respect Knapp for discussing it and those with the will to listen to it.  Catch y'all for tomorrow's show.

I feel the same.  I didn't even turn it on but I'm glad Knapp is doing the show.
#17181
Quote from: lonevoice on May 22, 2015, 07:27:41 PM
Wanna see a chocolate fountain, little girl?



Dave wants his big break in Hollywood? I have the perfect role for him.  An Americanized contemporary remake of M, the classic Fritz Lang/Peter Lorre film.  Dave in the Lorre role of course.  Quentin Tarantino could direct.  I can see it playing the midnight movie circuit for a long time.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YKi01udnOk
#17182
Listening to Jorch is eggstruciating.
#17183
Quote from: ItsOver on May 30, 2015, 05:48:15 PM
Ha!  I just tuned into MeTV showing "Batman."  Good 'ol Vincent is on.  I'd forgotten he'd played Egghead.



LOL.  I used that picture for an avatar on another forum I used to frequent.  Vincent is one of my favorites. I have a recommendation for a movie that many may have not seen.  A noir comedy with Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell called His Kind Of Woman.  Price  as a hammy Shakespearean actor steals the film from the leads.  If you have never seen it and love Price, watch it.
#17184
Quote from: Nick el Ass on May 30, 2015, 03:29:43 AM
HBO did have some good stuff like Eastbound and Down, and I liked breaking Bad. Plus The Walking Dead is really good, but I didn't start watching it until the last three season... and have managed to catch up on the early episodes with replays. I'm excited about Starz doing the upcoming Ash vs Evil Dead tv show with Bruce Campbell and Lucy Lawless along with the first episode being directed by Sam Raimi. Rob Tapert is there too so it may end up being a lot like Xena was with a little more gory goodness.

I really hope the production quality of the Ash show is of the same as Army of Darkness.  I love that film.
#17185
Quote from: Nick el Ass on May 30, 2015, 03:15:03 AM

Yeah, the Price move was really good... but took a lot of liberties with the I am Legend story. Oddly enough the full movie is in Youtube, and has been for a while. I would like to see them do a faithful movie version on the book one day. Last I heard they wanted to reboot the Will Smith version too along with every other movie ever made.

I remember when I was a tyke and watched The Omega Man on TV.  It freaked me out back then and I went to bed thinking that the people with white eyes were outside chanting my name. They wanted to turn me into one of them. My imagination went wild.  Gave me nightmares for weeks.  I saw the Vincent Price version much later and it was very good but not so scary.  Both versions were very loose with Matheson's story.  I'd also love to see a proper adaptation of the story but please don't rely on CGI. The Smith version had no atmosphere to it and if you have seen one CGI creature you've seen them all.
#17186
Most TV is trash, Nick, and I have no time for most of it especially with all of the commercials.  However, we watched this show on demand and they don't have very many commercials so its amusing in 20 minute doses.  I usually only watch TCM if I watch TV at all.  HBO and Showtime have some good shows occasionally.  I've pretty much given up on network TV as it is mostly just propaganda these days.
#17187
Quote from: Nick el Ass on May 30, 2015, 02:57:56 AM

The Last Man on Earth with Vincent Price is a great movie, but the thing they have on tv is terrible like about everything else that is on.

I've only seen 2 or 3 episodes but I like January Jones and the concept is cute.  I have the Vincent Price flick. Love it and also the remake, The Omega Man, with Charlton Heston.  The Richard Matheson story, I Am Legend,  is great but please avoid the terrible Will Smith remake.
#17188
Quote from: Paradox on May 30, 2015, 02:54:50 AM
I have never watched the Last Man On Earth.  Bill Haley and The Comets?  Haven't heard this is a loo-o-o-ng time.

It's a new show.  A comedy about a post-nuclear world with only a handful of people left.  My wife turned me onto it.  It's pretty funny and it has January Jones in it.  As for Bill Haley, I've always been a fan and never felt he got his due and that is one of my favorites of his. He was before my time but I love old 50's rock 'n' roll.
#17189
Quote from: Paradox on May 30, 2015, 02:36:56 AM
LMAO.  Somehow I can't imagine that he'd be yammering.  I think he'd mess his pants and go catatonic.

LOL. It's a tossup.  I don't know why aliens would abduct him in the first place.  Surely not for their hybrid program.  That's a sure path to self-destruction.  You ever watch that show Last Man On Earth?  Even with 13 women left,  Bill would fail to propagate the species.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOSGEEswmqQ
#17190
Looks like Corny may be a no-show.  Good for him.  He sounds like a man who probably has friends.  I'm glad he doesn't spend all of his time with Snoory.  I am really surprised Bill the AAA has not called though.  I doubt he has any friends at all.  Maybe he's got his telescope out tonight or maybe aliens abducted him. God knows why they would want to do that.  I'd be throwing that fish back in the pond after an hour of his yammering.
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