Episodes
Wednesday Oct 04, 2017
Week 91 (Sun. Oct. 8) - Dan Watson of Hexx
Wednesday Oct 04, 2017
Wednesday Oct 04, 2017
join us for Week 91 of Third Eye Cinema with the one and only Dan Watson, guitarist and driving force behind cult US power metal band Hexx! Making their debut way back in 1983 as Paradox, Hexx worked the San Francisco Bay Area scene, opening for bands like Quiet Riot, Lita Ford, Exodus, Vicious Rumors and more. Signed to the legendary shred label Shrapnel Records, Hexx put out two unimpeachable slabs of molten steel...with two very different vocalists. But all was not well behind the scenes, and subsequent years would find them eschewing both traditionalist frontmen and style in favor of first a thrash, then more of a death metal orientation on successive releases, before folding in the wake of an unstoppable wave of very 90's bad taste Stateside. Reforming with the last decade and cycling through numerous members of earlier lineups along the way, Hexx has just released a surprisingly solid return to their earlier form, Wrath of the Reaper! Join us as we talk the often harrowing trials and travails of trying to make it in the 80's metal scene and much more with the surprisingly forthright and amusing Dan Watson, only here on Third Eye Cinema! Week 91 (Sun. Oct. 8) - Dan Watson of Hexx http://www.facebook.com/ThirdEyeCinema Twitter: @thirdeyecinema http://thirdeyecinema.wordpress.com/
Friday Jun 09, 2017
Third Eye Cinema 6/8/17 with Michael Raso of Film Media - 6 years on
Friday Jun 09, 2017
Friday Jun 09, 2017
The Third Eye Cinema podcast returns with our (official) 90th episode, as we catch up with one of our very first guests and interviews and discuss his newest venture! Back in late 2011, we'd met with Mike Raso of EI Entertainment, Retro-Seduction Cinema, Shock-O-Rama, Camp Motion Pictures and many more sub-labels of indie film goodness. Aired as the second week of our brand spanking new podcast in January of 2012, we covered everything from SOV to classic sexploitation directors to the pending decline and fall of home media. Now a good 6 years, nearly 100 podcast episodes (not including nearly 200 episodes of sister podcast At Eye Level and a good 50 of Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine, among others) and thousands of pages of print reviews of film, music, literature and audio drama later, we've come full circle, once again meeting up with Mike to catch up on what he's been up to all this time, his exciting new Blu-Ray restorations and discoveries of previously lost films in the Joe Sarno archive and partnership with Something Weird video to reissue and restore films from the likes of Doris Wishman and Barry Mahon, the changes and ongoing travails of the home media industry in the nigh decade since and much more! Join us for a Hendrixian "Slight Return", as we circle back, catch up and update listeners on the lay of the land here in mid-2017... Week 90 Mike Raso, Joe Sarno and Film Media - Slight Return
Monday Feb 06, 2017
At Eye Level 2/6/17: Mystery of the Missing Cohost - Future is Now!
Monday Feb 06, 2017
Monday Feb 06, 2017
In a baffling conundrum suitable for Miller & Liu's Holmes and Watson, upon the approach of our 6 year anniversary, show cohost and founder Matt G has vanished like Sherlock after Reichenbach Falls, pulling the plug and disappearing from both the online and interpersonal world, for the nonce. Join us as we discuss this unusual situation and look towards where things may or may not go from here, in terms of the network christened after our reclusive compatriot, the archives for all four podcasts and at least the view on this show for the short term... ...plus Squiggly's Netflix...er, "movie" Reviews and our usual parade of perverts, clowns and attempts to keep up with our First Fuhrer's attempts to dismantle America and screw over both its own populace and constituency and in fact the entire Free World in as speedy and unchallenged a manner as possible... As the Nina Hagen reference indicates, things may be about to get weird...
Monday Dec 19, 2016
Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine 12/18/16: Revisiting Bond: the Finale
Monday Dec 19, 2016
Monday Dec 19, 2016
And here you thought you heard it all the first time around... The long awaited finale to Week 42's incomplete revisitation of Bond covering everything from Never Say Never Again through Spectre...and even a little more! The last gasps of Connery and Moore! Dalton! Brosnan! Craig! Hell, there's even a nod to both versions of Casino Royale... More laughs! More gaffes! More unexpected shifts in opinion, and why! And a whole lot more edutainment! It's all in there...plus a special bonus interview with Scotland's finest, courtesy of his new friend, At Eye Level's Damn Squiggly... Week 42b Revisiting Bond: the Finale
Thursday Dec 15, 2016
Weird Scenes 12/14/16 - Into the Mouth of Madness with Klaus Kinski
Thursday Dec 15, 2016
Thursday Dec 15, 2016
“There is no great genius without some touch of madness,” Aristotle once penned, as quoted by Seneca. And in no case does this aphorism greater apply than with respect to the inimitable Klaus Kinski. Famed for his work with the similarly mad Teutonic filmmaker Werner Herzog (whose highly amusing relationship with was documented in My Best Fiend), Kinski had spent over a decade working in German Edgar Wallace krimis and Italian and Spanish “Spaghetti and Paella” Westerns before ever meeting Herzog…and would spend the better part of the next decade starring in ever quirkier Eurotica and US slasher film productions, while delivering bizarre spoken word performances where he’d work himself into a lather claiming he was Christ (!) And then there’s All I Need is Love… Join us as we stare into the Nietzchean abyss that is the life and career of Klaus Kinski! Week 43 Into the Mouth of Madness with Klaus Kinski