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In this episode of The Forgotten Flix Podcast, Jason and Joel get into a VERY long-winded (the episode’s a freakin’ hour-and-a-half people!) discussion about Night of the Comet (1984). But first, there’s listener feedback and the new segment “What Have You Seen Lately” where we discuss newer movies Frozen and Buried as well as the classic movie Empire of the Ants. Then we get into the “6 Must See Movies Featuring Stars from Night of the Comet”.
Here’s a quick breakdown of the show:
– We get right into the listener feedback from Umar and Darrell.
– Then, we asked that all important questrion “Did you see any good movies lately?”
– Next, we talked Night of the Comet.
– Finally, we went through our “Six Must See Movies featuring Stars from Night of the Comet”.
So, check it out and let us know what you think! You can send your feedback to feedback (at) forgottenflix dot com or leave a voice mail message at the number located beneath the VHS tapes.
Tune in next time when we get blinded by the fury of Rutger Hauer in… um… well… BLIND FURY!
Movies Discussed in This Episode
Podcasts, Bloggers, and Other Sites Mentioned
Darrell – Nothing’s On Podcast
Night of the Comet Trailer
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I rewatched this just last night! Still as enjoyable as the last time I watched it.
I’m looking forward to the podcast!!
Hi Peter, I agree! NOTC holds up really well. I hope you like the episode and I can’t wait to get your feedback on it!
Today I loaded up my mp3 player and took a loooooong walk ,cause I wanted to listen to both the interview with Kelli Maroney and this episode, since they go together. As always I was entertained big time and laughed out loud more than one time. The worst part is that I sometimes answer you guys too, which kinda makes me look even more like an idiot than usual.
The Kelli Maroney interview was great and she really had some good anecdotes about the movie and the industry in general. She seems to be a really cool and lovely woman.
Oh and BTW, Joel… I’m completely with you in regards to SPECIES!
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