Bruce and Larry discuss Never Too Young to Die (1986), a trash action flick starring John Stamos, Gene Simmons and Vanity. A movie so unbelievably bad, you have a great time hating it!
Here is an Entertainment Tonight piece promoting Never Too Young To Die!
Today would have been Jack Kirby's 96th birthday, so to acknowledge the King of Comics influence here are some interviews both in text, and video. Enjoy!
Also, there is a compiled series of interviews that lasted a few years that covered Jack's life during WW2 which is a really interesting aspect of the man. Never know he cussed that much. The interview can be read HERE.
The music really reminds me The Warriors composer Barry DeVorzon. Not such a bad thing.
From entertainment, the one season NBC show "Dark Skies".
UPDATE from Bruce: For some reason when History Channel reaired "In Search Of...: they recut the open/closing credits. Here is the original, groovy, ultra 70s credits:
This week Bruce and Larry take a trip down the rabbit hole into conspiracy theories. They discussed their introduction the weird wild world of assassinations, UFOs, JFK and the New World Order. In Search Of..., The X-Files and more!
This week Bruce and Larry discuss their early movie watching experiences. They talk about the first movies they saw in theaters, and the horror, action and Sci-Fi flicks watched on cable.
This week Larry and Bruce discuss their early TV experiences, and the television they grew up with and how TV grew up with them. Syndication, afternoon cartoons, and prime time adventures.
"NEVER TOO YOUNG TO DIE"(1986)
Starring John Stamos, Vanity, Gene Simmons, Robert Englund, and George Lazenby.
Could it be so bad it's good? Or just so bad you'd wish Uncle Jesse and "the Demon" ended up flattened in the '89 Frisco quake? Check out the trailer for yourself.
In this debut podcast Bruce and Larry discuss their formative years as comics fans and find out how that relates to Burma Shave and boudoir photography.