Showing posts with label Ferdinando Baldi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ferdinando Baldi. Show all posts

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Episode #318: Ten Zan Arrabbiati

Welcome to another glorious episode of the GGtMC!!!

This week Sammy and Large William were honored to get a screener of Camera Obscura's Blu Ray release of underseen Eurocrime flick Come Cani Arrabbiati (1976) directed by Mario Imperoli and Ten Zan-The Ultimate Mission (1988) directed by Ferdinando Baldi!!!

Direct download: ggtmc_318.mp3

All Italian week on the GGtMC!!!!

Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Adios!!!



Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Episode #178: Blindman Straits

Welcome to a hot and heavy and fast recording of the GGtMC!!!

Sammy and Will were under the crunch this week due to scheduling issues but somehow (even to our own amazement) able to crank out an episode of the show....I am still short of breath. You get all the goodness in a GGtMC packed hour, don't worry gang this show will not become our standard we just had to haul ass for this one.

The Gents cover Blindman (1971) directed by Ferdinando Baldi and Florida Straits (1987) directed by Mike Hodges...we had much to say about one and not much to say about another...can you guess which one?

Direct download: Blindman_Straits.mp3

Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Voicemails to 206-666-5207

Adios!!!



Monday, February 13, 2012

Episode #171: Bamboo Express

Welcome to possibly the sleaziest episode we have ever produced....maybe?

The GGtMC is back and this week we bring treasure in coverage of Bamboo House of Dolls (1973) directed by Chih-Hung Kuei and Terror Express (1979) directed by Ferdinando Baldi and written by the Immortal George Eastman.

We have said some tasteless things in our day but we have the spirit rolling in this episode, hope you guys have fun because we had a blast!!!

Direct download: Bamboo_ExpressRM.mp3

Voicemails to 206-666-5207

Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com

Adios!!!



Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Episode #41: Stabilized Django

Welcome back for more obscure cinema entertainment in the form of two dudes geeking out over some rare and interesting films...that sounds more important than it is probably...
Anywho, this week we cover THE STABILIZER (1986) and VIVA DJANGO (1968)...Spaghetti Western and Indonesian Action film...who says we dont cover foreign films...