Guy and Craig tack the comedy Jingle All the Way. They discuss the odd criminal aspects of the film, the appearance of The Big Show and the odd reviews on Amazon. They also discuss the 1996 WCW event World War 3 which Bobby Heenan called "the greatest pay-per-view he had ever seen."
Friday, December 20, 2013
Friday, December 13, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #73: Tommy Avallone
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Guy and Craig are joined by former guest Tommy Avallone. They discuss the WCW Disney connection, Tommy's upcoming documentary I Am Santa Claus and how it lead to Santa's appearance at this years WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Tommy also runs through his other film projects, detailing the wrestlers who appear in them.
Friday, December 06, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #72: Christmas Bounty
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Craig and Guy are at a Taco Bell to mourn the creator of Doritos Locos Tacos, eat free food and discuss The Miz's latest acting role in Christmas Bounty. They also talk about Mick Foley's book 'A Most Mizerable Christmas' and the very weird Michael Strahan from Monday Night Raw.
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Camel Clucth Cinema - #71: Thanksgiving!
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Friday, November 22, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #70: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze
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Guy Hutchinson and Craig Cohen are joined by OTR's Captain Marvelous and Killenberg to review Kevin Nash's performance in TMNT 2. They also discuss pizza eating techniques, fake Italian accents and favorite Turtles quotes. They also review Wrestlemainia 7 and the Undertaker's Streak.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #69: Body Slam
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Craig and Guy head to Taco Bell to discuss the 1980s wrestling film Body Slam. They talk about the cheesy plot, discuss the acting chops of Lou Albano and try and decipher the naming of all the characters. They also discuss Saturday Night's Main Event 11.
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Craig and Guy head to Taco Bell to discuss the 1980s wrestling film Body Slam. They talk about the cheesy plot, discuss the acting chops of Lou Albano and try and decipher the naming of all the characters. They also discuss Saturday Night's Main Event 11.
Friday, November 08, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #68: Rad
Guy and Craig are joined by filmmaker Jamaal Green to discuss the 1986 film Rad featuring H.B. Haggerty. In addition to the plot of the film they discuss Haggerty's impressive wrestling career, the life and career of Rad's legendary director Hal Needham, Hulk Hogan's aerial (or lack thereof) move set and the incredibly short matches from Wrestlemania II.
They end the discussion with talk of Jamaal's exciting new KickStarter project Chronicles of a Profiler.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #67: Wrestlemaniac
Just in time for Halloween, Craig and Guy watch and review the 2008 horror film Wrestlemaniac. They also go out for hamburgers.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Exhumed Films' 24 Hour Horror-Thon 2013
October 26, 2013
The annual Exhumed Films 24 Hour Horror-Thon is the highlight of many a movie fan's year. For the 7th year in a row the fine folks at Exhumed delivered films, trailers, shorts and some surprises over the course of 24 hours. This year the program included 14 and 1/2 films.
The annual Exhumed Films 24 Hour Horror-Thon is the highlight of many a movie fan's year. For the 7th year in a row the fine folks at Exhumed delivered films, trailers, shorts and some surprises over the course of 24 hours. This year the program included 14 and 1/2 films.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #66: Halloween with OTR
Guy and Craig visit the OTR wrestling podcast and impersonate Halloween TV royalty. They also talk about the Halloween franchise and Maven's groomsman gift.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Las Vegas Highlights - 2013
I recently got back from a trip to Las Vegas. I've been going there on vacation on an almost annual basis since 2006 (I missed going in 2007 and 2012 for those keeping score). The one thing that I enjoy most about the city is the fact that it is ever changing and that there are a lot of things to do that don't involve gambling in one of the many casinos on and off the strip. I've assembled a list of the five favorite places that I visited on my most recent trip.
For our first two stops we'll head to the strip and Harrah's Casino.
5 - KGB: Kerry's Gourmet Burgers
There are dozens of places on the strip to get a good burger but KGB is my favorite. "Rock 'N Roll" Celebrity Chef Kerry Simon opened KGB at Harrah's in 2010. Offering five different buns (or a bed of lettuce) and an assortment of toppings you can build your own or choose from a handful of signature burgers. Sides include Sweet Onion Rings and French Fries, but I'd recommend the Tater Tots or Sweet Potato Tots. They also offer shakes and martinis and various cocktails and beers so you'll have no problem finding a refreshing beverage to accompany your meal. Also, don't forget to start things off with an order of the Mac and Cheese Sticks.
4 - The Big Elvis Show
Not far from KGB in Harrah's Piano Bar is The Big Elvis Show. Held multiple times daily the show features Pete Vallee performing a wide selection of Elvis' material. No two shows are ever quite the same and offer great repeat value. In addition, Pete is easily accessible after the show for fan interaction. Add in the fact that it is a free show (there is a 2 drink minimum at most tables but there is plenty of room to stand) and you've got little reason to not go see this great show.
3 - Monster Min Golf Presents KISS
Located off strip across from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on Paradise Road, Monster Mini Golf is much more than just a place to play mini golf. The interior lobby area acts as a KISS museum, displaying stage worn gear, all sorts of memorabilia from the band's 40 year career and even Eric Carr's 1981 Porsche (a gift from KISS for Christmas 1980). A fan could spent an hour or more checking every thing out before moving on. There is also a small section devoted to souvenirs for purchase, the "Hotter than Hell" Wedding Chapel that can be rented out for weddings, a VIP area for parties and of course the mini golf. The 18 hole KISS-themed course (a giant platform heeled boot, a giant Les Paul style guitar, and several nice surprises.) is challenging and lends itself to repeat visits. When done you can even get your photograph in your favorite band member's boots for a $5 fee.
2 - The Neon Museum
Located on the north end of Las Vegas Boulevard the Neon Museum is a "non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization dedicated to collecting, preserving,
studying and exhibiting iconic Las Vegas signs for educational,
historic and cultural enrichment." The visitors center alone is worth the trip: it's the actual lobby from the now defunct La Concha Motel! Inside the Visitors Center you'll find an assortment of items for purchase. They have shirts, books, key chains and much more. My favorites include individual neon sign magnets that you can spell out your name with and a poster recreation of the 1966, 1/4 scale reproduction of an original hand-made drawing of the Stardust sign that is stored in the Neon Museum collection.
The main attraction though is the hour long guided tour of the Neon Boneyard. Tours are offered during the day for $18 and at night for $25. "Reservations are highly recommended but not required... A very limited number of walk-in tickets are available and can only be purchased at the museum day of and in person." The tour features out of service signs from decades past as well as a handful of restored signs that shine in their full glory at night. In addition to the signs you'll also learn a bit about the history of Las Vegas and the casinos and businesses that featured the signs on display.
1 - West Wind Drive-In
Located on West Carey Avenue in North Las Vegas the West Wind offers six screens of first run movies as well as a full concession stand. Most movies play as part of a double feature with select movies running on their own. The drive-in experience is pure Americana and for someone like me who has to venture pretty far (and stay out pretty late) to go to one back home, the West Wind is a real treat.
For our first two stops we'll head to the strip and Harrah's Casino.
5 - KGB: Kerry's Gourmet Burgers
There are dozens of places on the strip to get a good burger but KGB is my favorite. "Rock 'N Roll" Celebrity Chef Kerry Simon opened KGB at Harrah's in 2010. Offering five different buns (or a bed of lettuce) and an assortment of toppings you can build your own or choose from a handful of signature burgers. Sides include Sweet Onion Rings and French Fries, but I'd recommend the Tater Tots or Sweet Potato Tots. They also offer shakes and martinis and various cocktails and beers so you'll have no problem finding a refreshing beverage to accompany your meal. Also, don't forget to start things off with an order of the Mac and Cheese Sticks.
4 - The Big Elvis Show
Not far from KGB in Harrah's Piano Bar is The Big Elvis Show. Held multiple times daily the show features Pete Vallee performing a wide selection of Elvis' material. No two shows are ever quite the same and offer great repeat value. In addition, Pete is easily accessible after the show for fan interaction. Add in the fact that it is a free show (there is a 2 drink minimum at most tables but there is plenty of room to stand) and you've got little reason to not go see this great show.
3 - Monster Min Golf Presents KISS
Located off strip across from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on Paradise Road, Monster Mini Golf is much more than just a place to play mini golf. The interior lobby area acts as a KISS museum, displaying stage worn gear, all sorts of memorabilia from the band's 40 year career and even Eric Carr's 1981 Porsche (a gift from KISS for Christmas 1980). A fan could spent an hour or more checking every thing out before moving on. There is also a small section devoted to souvenirs for purchase, the "Hotter than Hell" Wedding Chapel that can be rented out for weddings, a VIP area for parties and of course the mini golf. The 18 hole KISS-themed course (a giant platform heeled boot, a giant Les Paul style guitar, and several nice surprises.) is challenging and lends itself to repeat visits. When done you can even get your photograph in your favorite band member's boots for a $5 fee.
The main attraction though is the hour long guided tour of the Neon Boneyard. Tours are offered during the day for $18 and at night for $25. "Reservations are highly recommended but not required... A very limited number of walk-in tickets are available and can only be purchased at the museum day of and in person." The tour features out of service signs from decades past as well as a handful of restored signs that shine in their full glory at night. In addition to the signs you'll also learn a bit about the history of Las Vegas and the casinos and businesses that featured the signs on display.
1 - West Wind Drive-In
Located on West Carey Avenue in North Las Vegas the West Wind offers six screens of first run movies as well as a full concession stand. Most movies play as part of a double feature with select movies running on their own. The drive-in experience is pure Americana and for someone like me who has to venture pretty far (and stay out pretty late) to go to one back home, the West Wind is a real treat.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #65: Pain & Gain
Craig and Guy review the 2013 American crime-comedy film Pain & Gain directed by Michael Bay and starring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson and Anthony Mackie. They discuss Johnson's part in the film, Marky Mark's tattoo removal, Miami graffiti, Wrestlemania 29 and Kurt Angle's cameo in the film.
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Friday, October 11, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #64: Escape From New York
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Craig and Guy review the John Carpenter film Escape From New York and discuss Ox Baker's performance in the film. They also discover that there are two St. Louis', imagine a Hitchcock presidency, worry about the year 1997 and reminisce about meeting Ernest Borgnine.
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Friday, October 04, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #63: Goldust
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Craig Cohen and Guy Hutchinson are joined by Captain Marvelous and Killenberg from the OTR podcast for a discussion of the very cinematic WWE character Goldust. While running through his career in the WWE and WCW the talk turns to Guy's pitch for the greatest medieval movie yet to be made, the most absurd thing Jim Ross ever said while calling a match, defunct wrestling titles and the bizarre move set executed by Thunderbolt Patterson during the worst match of his career.
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Friday, September 27, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #62: John Philapavage
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Guy Hutchinson and Craig Cohen are joined by Barbed Wire City co-director John Philapavage. They debate whether The Wrestler's Randy "The Ram" Robinson would actually sell his ring gear on Ebay, the challenges that independent documentary filmmakers face, and the origin of the terrible smell that lingered at the ECW Arena premiere of Barbed Wire City.
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Friday, September 20, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #61: John Sullivan/Recoil
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Guy and Craig have a spoiler filled Recoil discussion with the film's screenwriter John Sullivan. They cover the development of the film, the "supernatural" version that almost was, the differences between the script and the final film and the odd Google searches you'll find on a screenwriter's computer.
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Friday, September 13, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #60: Be Cool - Part 2
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Craig & Guy finish their discussion of the 2005 film Be Cool featuring The Rock. They also confuse Robert Pastorelli for Vincent Pastore, confuse one Tweeter Center for another and confuse Steven Tyler with a lady.
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Friday, September 06, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #59: Be Cool - Part 1
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Guy Hutchinson & Craig Cohen discuss the 2005 film Be Cool featuring a stand out performance from The Rock. Along the way they pay tribute to the late Elmore Leonard, compare and contrast the book and movie and try to stop eating Delroy Lindo's sesame cake.
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Friday, August 30, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #58: Jeanne Basone
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Guy Hutchinson & Craig Cohen talk to actress, stunt woman and pro wrestler Jeanne Basone. Jeanne tells tales of working as 'Hollywood' on G.L.O.W. Jeanne also tells tales of working on the films Sister Act, Basic Instinct and the video game 'Plumbers Don't Wear Ties."
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Friday, August 23, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #57: Four Lousy Cameos
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Craig Cohen and Guy Hutchinson chat about a quadrilogy of films that feature really lousy cameos by professional wrestlers.They tackle Ludvig Borga's performance in Die Hard: With a Vengeance, Christian's appearance in Shoot 'Em Up, Kerry Von Erich's turn in Problem Child and Stacy Keibler's acting in Pecker. Then they discuss Craig meeting Malcom McDowell, Guy's trip to Roddy McDowall's bathroom, grandma shopping sprees and really bad bootleg videos.
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Friday, August 16, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #56: End Game
Friday, August 09, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #55: Nacho Libre
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Craig Cohen and Guy Hutchinson are back for Nacho Libre! They discuss the Spanish language in jokes within the film, discuss Fray Tormenta and ponder ECW's Macho Libre. Then they put their Skittles together and tag team in the ring!
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Monday, August 05, 2013
The Tricorder Transmsissons
The brand new podcast The Tricorder Transmissions offers even more ways to listen to me talk! Focused on Star Trek: The Original Series, each week we'll provide a scene specific commentary track for every episode.
You can learn all about it and listen HERE.
You can learn all about it and listen HERE.
Friday, August 02, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema: #54 - The Wrestler
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This week Guy and Craig check out the 2008 film The Wrestler! They reminisce about indy wrestling shows of the past, discuss the legal limits of strip clubs in NJ, call Bruce Springsteen a one trick pony and party like firemen.
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Friday, July 26, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema: #53 - Looking Back and Forward
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Craig and Guy start off a second year of wrestling and movie reviews by chatting about all the movies they have reviewed in the past and all of the movies they plan on reviewing in the future. Plus they tell some behind the scenes stories and tell you how you can make your own podcast.
Friday, July 19, 2013
Camel Clutch Cinema - #52: Anniversary Show
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To celebrate one year of episodes "Vince McMahon" hosts Camel Clutch Cinema retrospective. We hear stories of Pat Patterson's Big Cabbage Balls, Bam Bam Bigelow battling Doinks, WWF video games and Bond villains. Plus highlights from interviews with The Blue Meanie & Caryn Mower as well as the makers of Barb Wire City, 12 Rounds and I Am Santa Claus.
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