For the end of the month we wrap up with the most famous and successful HALLOWEEN rip-off, Sean S. Cunningham's 1980 classic, FRIDAY THE 13TH. Look for a young Kevin Bacon inherit a real nasty pain in the neck and prepare for gore-galore from the master of special effects himself, the one and only Tom Savini.
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For our next commentary we examine Wes Craven's highly original 1984 slasher that debuted one of horror's most iconic killers, and genuinely new concepts of terror.
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In the only sequel we look at this Halloween, we analyse and look at the most definitive of all zombie movies, and George A. Romero's finest work to date. For clarity, we will be commentating on the original 127 minute Theatrical Cut of the film.
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Another holdover from last year's Covid disaster, we review the latest instalment in the franchise, and the successor to 2018's fantastic reboot. Spoilers for various films.
To kick off the first of our audio commentaries looking at the first of each famed horror franchise (bar one), we examine the big bad slasher daddy of them all: John Carpenter's HALLOWEEN; the OG stalk and slash classic. Without this film there is no sub-genre, it's that simple.
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To kick off Halloween (and because Stevie just finished the book) we look at the differences between the Stephen King source novel and the 1980 Stanley Kubrick horror classic. We discuss which differences work, which don't, and the background behind both versions. Spoilers for book and film.
So the wait is finally over, and James Bond has come back to the big screen! Find out our thoughts on Daniel Craig's last outing as the legendary agent. Spoilers.
We strike another one of the list as we approach the end of the Indy commentaries. In what is most likely considered the most beloved of the original trilogy, we give our thoughts on THE LAST CRUSADE. So grab the whip, fedora, grail diary and...your dad (?) as we have the last adventure of the original cast. Hopefully you like it, otherwise we should have mailed it to the Marksh brothersh. If you don't get that, you soon will once you imagine Sean Connery saying it.
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We haven't done one in a while, so we thought we'd bring back Franchise Wars with a recent flavour: the first two films of the MCU's Phase 4. Spoilers for various films.
In our continuation of the 40th anniversary of RAIDERS, we look at arguably the best intro of all the Indy films, and why it's so perfect in quickly showing the character of Indy himself so effectively. Spoilers for various films.
Okay, so in what starts as an In Defence of episode and ends up as a burning conviction of dislike, we examine the train wreck that is 2015's FANTASTIC FOUR (or 'FAN4STIC' as it stupidly likes to be called; seriously, how are you meant to say that? I have the same problem with SE7EN!) and see if it is the worst superhero flick of all time or if there is anything to like at all.
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My god what are we doing defending this, you ask? Well, actually there's more to like here than even we initially thought. Listen away to see why we've both put this film's IMDb score by one. Spoilers for various films.
To commemorate the passing of one of cinema's greatest auteurs, the great Richard Donner, we look at one of our favourite of his films, the still-amazing action buddy cop extravaganza that is LETHAL WEAPON. One of Hollywood's greatest directors, Donner is the pioneer of the superhero movie, the master of action and adventure, and a dab hand at horror too, and the best way to celebrate that is to dive into his back catalogue and have fun and realise the greatness of this one man.
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We continue our year long celebration of the 40th anniversary of RAIDERS with the next commentary in the series. Long thought to be the darkest, weakest entry in the series, we offer our thoughts and opinions on Indy's 1984 outing. So grab the popcorn and let's take on the Thugees together and recover those pesky Shankara stones!
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To celebrate the 40th anniversary of arguably the greatest action-adventure film of all time, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, we provide-as promised-the first of our four audio commentaries for the series, in our ongoing, year-long celebration of all-things Indiana Jones. So grab your whip, fedora, revolver and maps and let's get raiding!
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In today's special episode we consider one burning question that has obsessed millions since 1980: why is Boba Fett so goddamn cool? We consider this very conundrum right here on The High Ground. Spoilers for various films.
Today we try something different: we take a look at 1993's action-sci-fi romp, DEMOLITION MAN, starring the inimitable Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes (before the tax evasion). Is there a deeper look at society going on in this seemingly shallow actioner? Indeed it seems much of what comes to pass in DEMOLITION MAN's future state of San Angeles is coming true now. I mean, being fined one credit for a breach of the Verbal Moralities Act just sounds like the PC Brigade got in power, doesn't it? Spoilers.
Note: We encountered a technical difficulty half way through recording, hence the Part 1 and 2.
Today we try something different: we take a look at 1993's action-sci-fi romp, DEMOLITION MAN, starring the inimitable Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes (before the tax evasion). Is there a deeper look at society going on in this seemingly shallow actioner? Indeed it seems much of what comes to pass in DEMOLITION MAN's future state of San Angeles is coming true now. I mean, being fined one credit for a breach of the Verbal Moralities Act just sounds like the PC Brigade got in power, doesn't it? Spoilers.
Note: We encountered a technical difficulty half way through recording, hence the Part 1 and 2.
For the last of our double bill we look at what is definitely counted as one of the worst sequels of all time; but is it really THAT bad? Is there more going on underneath the crummy surface? Is it a clever analysis of the divide between rich and poor? The epidemic of mass evictions and homelessness that plagued the US in the early 90s? Is it a spry little look into the role law enforcement plays in social matters, and the synergy between man and machine? Then again, it may just be, to quote Jeff Goldblum, "one big pile of s**t". Spoilers for various films.
In a double bill of In Defence Of..., we look at what could be considered the worst video game movie: 1994's STREET FIGHTER. Starring a Belgian guy as an American, and Australian as a Brit, a Native American as a Thai, and Gomez Adams as the bad guy. Actually, that sounds kind of awesome! Join us for our look at probably the best bad (good?) movie in years. Spoilers for various films.