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Kill It With Fire is a group of likeminded creative professionals and academics, who have come together to create a podcast focusing on cult movies and wider cult-ure from the last few decades of the Twentieth Century – from (sub)genres such as horror, neo-noir, sci-fi and the erotic thriller. The title of our podcast is a reference to the flammability of celluloid, the iconic 'cigarette burn', and the transience of the cinematic image. The podcast aims to be both enlightening and entertaining.

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Kill It With Fire is a group of likeminded creative professionals and academics, who have come together to create a podcast focusing on cult movies and wider cult-ure from the last few decades of the Twentieth Century – from (sub)genres such as horror, neo-noir, sci-fi and the erotic thriller. The title of our podcast is a reference to the flammability of celluloid, the iconic 'cigarette burn', and the transience of the cinematic image. The podcast aims to be both enlightening and entertaining.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Episode 12. Dinner Rush (Bob Giraldi, 2000)

11/29/2023
Bookmaker or bookkeeper? What's the difference? Fuggedaboudit! Nikki, Peter, and Paul take a look at Bob Giraldi's underseen 2000 film Dinner Rush, which stars Danny Aiello, Kirk Acevedo, Sandra Bernhard, Edoardo Ballerini, and John Corbett. In this episode, topics discussed include mob movies, director Bob Giraldi's career as a filmmaker-restaurateur, food in films (with a sidebar discussion of the excellent 1996 picture Big Night), Paul's new nickname ("Paulie Puddings"), and Peter's man-crush for John Corbett.

Duration:00:55:10

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Episode 11. The Principal (Christopher Cain, 1987)

2/21/2023
It’s the principal, man Peter and Paul take a look at Christopher Cain’s 1987 movie The Principal, starring James Belushi, Louis Gossett Jr, and Rae Dawn Chong. Topics discussed include the intersection of the American high school picture and the vigilante film, depictions of race and ethnicity in these films, the connection between this film and Damian Lee’s Abraxas: Guardian of the Universe (1990), and The Principal’s awkward fusion of gritty urban drama and Jim Belushi goofiness.

Duration:00:37:49

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Episode 10. Deadly Friend (Wes Craven, 1986)

1/26/2022
Craven some robotic hijinx In this instalment of the Kill It With Fire – Cult Movies and Cult-ure podcast, Ady and Paul take a look at Wes Craven's oft-neglected 1986 film Deadly Friend. Topics discussed in this episode include: the origins of the film in Diana Henstell's novel, Friend; the positioning of the film in Craven's career; the film's blending of family-friendly hijinx with graphic horror; the production history of the film; the controversies surrounding the film's final edit. This episode was recorded prior to Shout! Factory's Blu-ray release of Deadly Friend in 2021.

Duration:01:48:15

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Episode 9. The Beast of War (Kevin Reynolds, 1988)

7/6/2021
Tanks for listening In this instalment of the Kill It With Fire – Cult Movies and Cult-ure podcast, Ady, Peter and Paul discuss Kevin Reynold’s 1988 war film The Beast of War, aka The Beast, based on the play Nanawatai by William Mastrosimone Topics discussed in this episode include: the films of Kevin Reynolds; the work of playwright William Mastrosimone, and his research in writing the play ‘Nanawatai’ on which The Beast of War is passed; stage-to-screen adaptations; Mitchell and Webb’s ‘Are we the bad guys?’ sketch; the David and Goliath story; a film about Vietnam but set in Afghanistan; a Western in modern dress; realism in language; Russians speaking with American accents; subtitles or not for Pashtun dialogue; American films of the 1980s about the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan; Paul outing himself as a monstrous raging cinephile (and seeing no shame in this). Please note that unfortunately, we experienced some technical issues in the recording of this podcast. This resulted in some mental confusion (what’s new, I hear you say) and a couple of abrupt edits. We apologise for this.

Duration:01:14:07

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Episode 8. Conan the Destroyer (Richard Fleischer, 1984)

6/17/2021
Crom!... and Jelly-Baby Monsters This instalment of the Kill It With Fire – Cult Movies and Cult-ure podcast takes a look at Richard Fleischer’s 1984 sequel to Conan the Barbarian, Conan the Destroyer. Topics discussed in this episode include: 1980s sword and sorcery films; the film’s problematic production; the cuts made to the film; magic versus might; Lovecraftian influences; Robert E Howard adaptations; monsters; the Freudian undertones of a film so focused on men with big choppers; and Peter’s leftover chicken wings.

Duration:01:32:58

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Episode 7. Primer (Shane Carruth, 2004)

5/18/2021
A podcast so good that we went back in time to record it again… and again… and again! This instalment of the Kill It With Fire – Cult Movies and Cult-ure podcast focuses on Shane Carruth’s minimalist 2004 science-fiction film Primer. Topics discussed in this episode include: time travel in cinema; the use of language in the film; Carruth’s approach to narrative; ‘selling’ SF concepts such as time travel; developments in independent filmmaking during the 21st Century; the relationship between indie genre films and mainstream Hollyweird filmmaking.

Duration:01:05:43

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Episode 6. Flashback (Franco Amurri, 1990)

3/23/2021
Subtitle: The 2020s will make the 2010s look like the 1990s… or something This instalment of the Kill It With Fire – Cult Movies and Cult-ure podcasts takes a look at Franco Amurri’s 1990s road movie/comedy Flashback, starring Dennis Hopper, Keifer Sutherland and Carol Kane. Topics discussed in this episode include: the road movie and mismatched ‘buddy’ film; 1980s/1990s representations of 60s counterculture; Dennis Hopper’s career; Keifer Sutherland’s screen work; celebrity road safety campaigns; and we have a visit by a very convincing Jon Bon Jovi impersonator.

Duration:01:42:40

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Episode 5. Delusion (Carl Colpaert, 1991)

3/5/2021
Subtitle: These podcasts are made for talkin’ For this episode, we must offer our profuse thanks to Delusion’s director, Carl Colpaert; the film’s director of photography, Geza Sinkovics; and the film’s editor, Mark Allan Kaplan, for answering our questions about this motion picture. Topics discussed in this episode include: the work of the film’s personnel; the production of Delusion, and its absence on digital home video formats; Delusion’s confluence of road movie, neo-noir and Western; the extent to which Delusion may be considered a feminist film; Delusion as a European art movie set in the American West; the theme of transference of identity (and its connection to William Friedkin’s work); the appropriateness of the word ‘floozy’; Robert Ardrey’s The Territorial Imperative; Delusion’s association with the ‘yuppie in peril’ film; the extent to which George’s embezzlement may be considered morally just (or otherwise); and Peter’s itchy pants.

Duration:01:31:21

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Episode 4. Talk Radio (Oliver Stone, 1988)

2/12/2021
Subtitle: Champlain for my real friends and true pain for Champlain In this fourth episode of Kill It With Fire, Ady, Marc and Paul take a look at Oliver Stone's 1988 film Talk Radio, based on the play by monolinguist Eric Bogosian (and starring Bogosian in the lead role as radio 'shock jock' Barry Champlain. Topics discussed include: Oliver Stone's work as a director; the origins of the film in Eric Bogosian's play; the film's production; Paul's inability to tell Alex Jones from The One Show apart from Alex Jones from America; the 'talk radio' phenomenon and its parallels with the age of the Internet and social media; being horrible on the Internet; trolling; and confusing Baldwins with Baldwins.

Duration:02:10:46

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Episode 3. A Simple Plan (Sam Raimi, 1998)

1/27/2021
Subtitle: Midwestern Noir, Sam Raimi and Screen Violence In this third episode of Kill It With Fire, Ady, Peter and Paul discuss Sam Raimi's 1998 neo-noir film A Simple Plan, based on Scott Smith's 1990 novel of the same title. Topics covered include: Sam Raimi's career; Midwestern Noir; Noir and the Gothic; screen violence; comparisons with Fargo and the overlap between the Coen Brothers' work and Raimi's career; the film's parallels with Shakespeare's Macbeth and Plato's story of the Ring of Gyges.

Duration:02:06:01

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Episode 2. After Dark, My Sweet (James Foley, 1990)

1/27/2021
Subtitle: Neo-noir, existentialism and Jim Thompson adaptations. In this second episode of Kill It With Fire, Ady, Peter and Paul discuss James Foley's 1990 neo-noir film After Dark, My Sweet. Topics covered include: 1980s/1990s neo-noir; the hardboiled crime fiction of Jim Thompson; existentialism in crime fiction; big screen adaptations of Jim Thompson's work; the production of the film; and the careers of the film's key personnel.

Duration:05:05:14

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Episode 1. Q - The Winged Serpent (Larry Cohen, 1982)

12/20/2020
In this inaugural episode of Kill It With Fire, we discuss Larry Cohen's 1982 monster movie Q - The Winged Serpent, starring Michael Moriarty, Candy Clark, David Carradine and Richard Roundtree. Kill It With Fire is a podcast focused on discussion of cult movies and cult-ure. We are a group of likeminded creative professionals and academics.

Duration:03:51:31