Nightmare Next Door explores the case of two teen girls who went missing overnight from the town of Grass Valley, Cal. 16-year-old Dawn Donaldson and her best Friend Crissy Campbell disappeared one night and rumors flew of abduction and runaways as detectives desperately tried to track them down. Sadly they had been brutally murdered by 20-year-old local man Sam Strange and their bodies dumped by the side of the road in nearby woods. Strange has always maintained his innocence and said he did dispose of the bodies but only because the real perpetrators threatened his family. However, the sledgehammer and axe used to kill the...read more...
- 11/4/2016
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
On this week's episode of The Golden Briefcase, Tim and Jeremy are joined by guest Evan Saathoff aka "Sam Strange" of Badass Digest to go through their picks of the week, the newest DVD & Blu-ray releases and much more. For the main topic of the night the guys spend some time discussing the film legacy of Godzilla, the King of Monsters, in honor of Gareth Edwards' interpretation hitting theaters this Friday! The guys talk over some of the best and worst examples of Godzilla films, the phenomenon of the character and more. They also share thoughts on the new rendition of the monster and where they want to see him go. Download #195 or Listen Now: [audio href="http://traffic.libsyn.com/firstshowing/EP195.mp3" title="The King of Monsters! (Guest: Evan Saathoff)"]The Golden Briefcase #195/audio] Subscribe via: RSS or iTunes Previous Episode: Before the Summer Storm (Guest: Liam O'Donnell) Our Guest: Evan Saathoff: @Sam_Strange Picks of the Week: Jeremy: Lawman (1971) Evan: Metallica: Through the...
- 5/18/2014
- by Tim Buel
- firstshowing.net
The best movie culture writing from around the internet-o-sphere. Just leave a tab open for us, will ya? “How We Made Mary Poppins” — Karen Dotrice (Jane Banks) recounts the story behind the story — including some shock at Julie Andrews smoking a practically perfect cigarette. “The Strange Case of RoboCop 2” — Sam Strange at Badass Digest puzzles out a giant mess with a silly nougat center. “Behold the Passion…the Spectacle…the Splendor of ‘Trailers From Hell’: An Interview with Joe Dante” — With a title that long and expository, I’m not sure I have to write anything here.
- 12/3/2013
- by Scott Beggs
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
On this episode of The Golden Briefcase Breakdown, Tim & Jeremy are joined by Evan Saathoff, aka "Sam Strange" of Badass Digest (on Episode #170) for a spoiler-filled discussion on Edgar Wright, Simon Pegg & Nick Frost's Cornetto Trilogy, made up of Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and The World's End. The purpose of Breakdown episodes is to to ponder, discuss and challenge the films that we feel often need more than just a simple review. We breakdown the film to discuss plots and theories in order to better understand the director's vision and hopefully challenge our listeners at home to re-evaluate the way they watch cinema. Extra episodes of Tgb Breakdown will be arriving about every month, and will appear here in addition to all of our regular weekly Golden Briefcase episodes. Beware - every episode of Tgb Breakdown will contain Spoilers for the film in discussion (this one for...
- 9/13/2013
- by Tim Buel
- firstshowing.net
On this week's episode of The Golden Briefcase, Tim and Jeremy are joined by Evan Saathoff, aka "Sam Strange" of Badass Digest, to go over their latest picks of the week, the newest DVD & Blu-ray releases and much more. The main topic of the night was a discussion on the concept of the trilogy, in honor of both The World's End (part of the Cornetto Trilogy), in theaters now, plus Riddick arriving this week. They discuss some of the notable film trilogies in history and even some cases where the series went beyond three films. The guys also talk about various types of cinema trilogies, and which seem to be the most successful. Download #170 or Listen Now: [audio href="http://traffic.libsyn.com/firstshowing/EP170.mp3" title="Wrapping Up the Trilogies (Guest: Evan Saathoff)"]The Golden Briefcase #170/audio] Subscribe via: RSS or iTunes Previous Episode: They Are Always Watching - The Art of Paranoia Our Guest: Evan Saathoff: @sam_strange Picks of the Week: Jeremy: Ripper Street...
- 9/5/2013
- by Tim Buel
- firstshowing.net
On this week's episode of The Golden Briefcase, Tim and Jeremy are joined by writer Evan Saathoff aka Sam Strange from Badass Digest and Ugo to go through their latest picks of the week, the newest in DVD & Blu-ray releases, new trailers for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and Universal's R.I.P.D. and much more. The main topic of the night was a discussion on the film career of musician-turned-filmmaker Rob Zombie, in honor of the limited release of his new film Lords of Salem this weekend. The guys go over Zombie's brief but striking horror filmography and where they see him going with films to come. Listen in! The Golden Briefcase is also broadcast Live on Wednesday nights starting ~7:30Pm Pst. You can listen in via our Ustream page or by visiting our own live page right here on Fs. The podcast is just as fun...
- 4/19/2013
- by Tim Buel
- firstshowing.net
What is Movie News After Dark? It’s a nightly movie news column that’s taking it easy on this Friday evening. Expect fun, happy thoughts heading your way in the news rundown below… We begin this relaxed Friday evening edition of Mnad with a shot from the Frankenweenie art exhibition currently going down at Disney’s California Adventure. Our friends at ScreenCrave posted some shots from around the gallery. As you know, I was quite fond of Frankenweenie. And I like art shows. 1. Mel Brooks to receive AFI Achievement Award – Mel Brooks should win all of the awards, in my opinion. 1. Five Favorites with Anna Kendrick – Ever wonder what the adorable star of Pitch Perfect would watch on a deserted island? Well, she and I could watch Hot Fuzz, because that’d also be on my list. I’m just saying… 2. How to Make the Perfect Summer Movie – IndieWire’s Matt Singer outlines the perfect plan...
- 10/6/2012
- by Neil Miller
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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