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Seddy Bimco Part 2, The Revenge
Asking the Question, does this movie need a revenge sequel?
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139. Space Truckers
01:26:56||Season 2, Ep. 139SummaryJoin Tim Hamilton and Kevin Kablasto as they dives into the chaotic and humorous world of space movies, Disney trips, and pop culture references. This episode features a hilarious review of the cult classic 'Space Truckers', insights on Disney World, and a playful comparison of movies to Star Wars and Nightmare on Elm Street.KeywordsSpace Truckers, Disney World, Star Wars, Cult Classics, Movie Review, Pop Culture, Humor, 90s Movies, Sci-Fi, ComedyKey TopicsReview of Space TruckersDisney World trip anecdotesComparison of movies to Star Wars and Nightmare on Elm StreetSee the Seddy Bimco watchlist! Email us at seddybimcoe@gmail.com Most art by Tim Hamilton Music by Tim Hamilton Check out the Seddy website. Website: https://www.seddy-bimco-part-2-the-re... Links: https://linktr.ee/seddybimco Check out George O'Connor's books: https://www.georgeoconnorbooks.com/ Check out Tim Hamilton's books: https://timhamiltonrwf.gumroad.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information#podcast #humor #horror
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138. The Female Bunch
01:26:17||Season 2, Ep. 138summaryIn this episode, Tim and Kablasto discuss various topics ranging from personal anecdotes about Valentine's Day to in-depth film analysis, particularly focusing on 'The Female Bunch' and the legacy of Lon Chaney Jr. They explore the themes of female empowerment in the film, the significance of character development, and the impact of classic horror films on modern cinema. The conversation is interspersed with humor, technical upgrades in podcasting, and reflections on their podcasting journey. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the themes of a controversial film, discussing its portrayal of drug use, sexuality, and violence. They explore character dynamics, cultural references, and the impact of local culture on the narrative. The conversation also touches on the film's controversial themes, including racial stereotypes and the objectification of women. The hosts share humorous anecdotes and personal reflections, creating a lively and engaging dialogue about the film's content and its implications.titlesTech Upgrades and Podcast ChangesValentine's Day ShenanigansSound Bites"We're going bi-weekly now!""I don't love a clown!""Are drugs cool?"See the Seddy Bimco watchlist! Email us at seddybimcoe@gmail.com Most art by Tim Hamilton Music by Tim Hamilton Check out the Seddy website. Website: https://www.seddy-bimco-part-2-the-re... Links: https://linktr.ee/seddybimco Check out George O'Connor's books: https://www.georgeoconnorbooks.com/ Check out Tim Hamilton's books: https://timhamiltonrwf.gumroad.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information
137. Creature
01:17:22||Season 2, Ep. 137SummaryIn this episode of Teddy Bimco, Tim and George delve into the world of revenge sequels, specifically focusing on the 1985 film 'Creature.' They explore the film's plot, character dynamics, and the controversial presence of Klaus Kinski. The conversation also touches on the film's production quality, thematic elements, and the actors' performances, providing a humorous yet insightful analysis of this lesser-known horror movie. In this engaging conversation, Tim and George delve into the intricacies of a horror film that borrows heavily from classic sci-fi tropes. They explore character dynamics, plot developments, and the film's overall quality, while also crafting a humorous sequel concept. The discussion highlights the film's shortcomings and its place within the genre, making for an entertaining and insightful analysis.TakeawaysThe concept of revenge sequels is explored humorously.'Creature' is compared to iconic films like 'Alien.'Klaus Kinski's difficult behavior on set is discussed.The film's low budget impacts its production quality.Character development is often overshadowed by plot.The importance of sound design in horror films is highlighted.The hosts share personal anecdotes related to the film.The significance of female representation in horror is touched upon.The conversation includes humorous banter about cats and personal experiences.The episode concludes with reflections on the film's impact and legacy. The film's plot borrows heavily from established horror tropes.Character confusion arises from similar appearances and roles.The climax reveals the creature in a disappointing manner.The film struggles to maintain viewer engagement throughout.Tim and George create a humorous sequel concept.The film's quality is overshadowed by its derivative nature.The conversation reflects on the film's cultural impact.Tim's humor adds a light-hearted touch to the analysis.George critiques the film's pacing and character development.The discussion showcases the duo's chemistry and comedic timing.See the Seddy Bimco watchlist! Email us at seddybimcoe@gmail.com Most art by Tim Hamilton Music by Tim Hamilton Check out the Seddy website. Website: https://www.seddy-bimco-part-2-the-re... Links: https://linktr.ee/seddybimco Check out George O'Connor's books: https://www.georgeoconnorbooks.com/ Check out Tim Hamilton's books: https://timhamiltonrwf.gumroad.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information
136. The Devil Times Five
01:26:19||Season 2, Ep. 136keywordsSeddy Bimco, The Devil Times Five, movie review, podcast, film analysis, horror movies, revenge sequels, character analysis, 70s films, Tim HamiltonsummaryIn this episode of SEDDY BIMCO, Tim Hamilton and his co-host delve into the film 'The Devil Times Five,' exploring its themes, characters, and the evolution of their podcast. They discuss the film's dark humor, the portrayal of children as sociopaths, and the absurdity of the adult characters. The conversation also touches on the podcast's future direction, including a shift to bi-weekly releases and a retrospective on past episodes. The hosts share their thoughts on the film's plot twists and character dynamics, culminating in a reflection on the nature of revenge sequels and the impact of the film on their podcasting journey.takeawaysThe film 'The Devil Times Five' features sociopathic children as the main antagonists.Tim's recent doctor visit led to humorous discussions about steroids and their effects.SETI BIMCO is transitioning to a bi-weekly release schedule to enhance production quality.The podcast has evolved significantly since its inception, reflecting changes in humor and content.The hosts plan to create a retrospective of the podcast's history leading up to episode 200.The film's absurdity is highlighted through its character interactions and plot developments.The portrayal of adults in the film is often comedic and exaggerated.The conversation includes a mix of humor and critical analysis of the film's themes.Tim and his co-host share personal anecdotes related to the film's content.The episode concludes with a discussion on the potential for revenge sequels and their implications.titlesThe Devil Times Five: A Dark Comedy ReviewSETI BIMCO's Evolution and Future Plans
135. Howling II, Your Sister is a Werewolf
01:21:15||Season 2, Ep. 135SummaryIn this episode of SEDDY BIMCO, hosts Tim Hamilton and George O'Connor dive into the bizarre world of 'Howling 2: Your Sister is a Werewolf.' They explore the film's absurdities, including its over-the-top nudity, convoluted plot, and the peculiarities of werewolf lore. The conversation flows from their personal experiences to the film's production details, all while maintaining a humorous and critical lens on the movie's shortcomings. The episode culminates in a discussion about potential sequels and the legacy of the film within the horror genre.TakeawaysThe film 'Howling 2' is filled with absurdities and poor production choices.Tim and George share their love for werewolf films despite the genre's shortcomings.The movie features an excessive amount of nudity, often overshadowing its plot.Christopher Lee's involvement in the film raises questions about his career choices.The hosts critique the film's pacing and editing, particularly in the final act.The conversation highlights the challenges of making sequels to beloved films.Tim and George reflect on their experiences as cartoonists and how it relates to their podcast.The film's soundtrack, particularly the song 'The Howling,' is criticized for its repetitiveness.The hosts discuss the cultural impact of werewolf films and their personal favorites.The episode ends with humorous speculation about potential sequels and their plots.See the Seddy Bimco watchlist! Email us at seddybimcoe@gmail.com Most art by Tim Hamilton Music by Tim Hamilton Check out the Seddy website. Website: https://www.seddy-bimco-part-2-the-re... Links: https://linktr.ee/seddybimco Check out George O'Connor's books: https://www.georgeoconnorbooks.com/ Check out Tim Hamilton's books: https://timhamiltonrwf.gumroad.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information#movies #podcast #humor
134. Sleepaway Camp
01:24:42||Season 2, Ep. 134SummaryIn this episode, Tim and George dive into the cult classic horror film 'Sleepaway Camp,' exploring its themes, character dynamics, and the unique elements that make it a standout in the slasher genre. They discuss the film's queer subtext, the various murders that unfold, and the shocking twist ending that has left a lasting impact on audiences. The conversation also touches on the cultural significance of the film and its legacy in horror cinema.TakeawaysThe film 'Sleepaway Camp' is a unique slasher with queer themes.Angela's character represents a complex exploration of identity.The movie's twist ending is iconic and shocking.Ricky serves as a protective cousin, showcasing familial bonds.The film lacks typical sexualization of female characters, focusing instead on male bodies.Artie, the cook, is a disturbing character that highlights societal issues.The film's humor contrasts with its horror elements, creating a unique viewing experience.The character dynamics reflect the complexities of adolescence and trauma.The murders in the film serve as a commentary on revenge and justice.'Sleepaway Camp' has become a cult classic, influencing future horror films.
133. Snatchers!
01:11:49||Season 2, Ep. 133SummaryIn this episode of Seddy Bimco, hosts Tim Hamilton and George O'Connor dive into the 2020 film 'Snatchers,' exploring its themes of revenge, cultural observations, and personal anecdotes. The conversation flows from holiday reflections to humorous poop stories, leading to a detailed analysis of the film's characters and plot. They discuss the significance of the purple corn and its impact on Brooklyn's quirky culture, while also drawing comparisons to iconic films like 'Star Wars' and 'Labyrinth.' The episode wraps up with final thoughts on the movie and a teaser for the next episode.TakeawaysThe film 'Snatchers' is a unique blend of comedy and horror.Cultural observations about Brooklyn are prevalent throughout the conversation.Personal anecdotes add humor and relatability to the discussion.The significance of the purple corn serves as a central plot device.Character introductions are crucial for understanding the film's dynamics.The food truck scene highlights Brooklyn's diverse culinary culture.Bree's character represents the struggles of young adults in modern society.The climax of the film involves a humorous take on alien invasions.Comparisons to 'Star Wars' and 'Labyrinth' provide deeper insights into the film's themes.The episode emphasizes the importance of supporting local artists and filmmakers.See the Seddy Bimco watchlist! Email us at seddybimcoe@gmail.com Most art by Tim Hamilton Music by Tim Hamilton Check out the Seddy website. Website: https://www.seddy-bimco-part-2-the-re... Links: https://linktr.ee/seddybimco Check out George O'Connor's books: https://www.georgeoconnorbooks.com/ Check out Tim Hamilton's books: https://timhamiltonrwf.gumroad.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information