Épisodes

  • Episode 122: The Taking of Pelham One Two Three + The Night of the Juggler
    Apr 17 2026

    We're all about grimy 1970's New York crime movies this week, as Nick Langdon drops in to discuss The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (2011), directed by Joseph Sargent and The Night of the Juggler (1980), directed by Robert Butler. No two films more perfectly encapsulate the unique cinematic vibe of the crumbling, chaotic metropolis in this era like these do.

    We will be announcing a Spoiler Territory section for both films, so if you haven't seen them before you listen, you can nevertheless avoid spoilers for The Taking of Pelham One Two Three by skipping ahead to the 1:25:06 mark, and for The Night of the Juggler by skipping ahead to 2:22:14.

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    Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp

    "Day of the Lords" by Joy Division

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    2 h et 30 min
  • Episode 121: Excalibur + Holocaust 2000
    Apr 9 2026

    Primordial legends from the mists of time and fever dreams of imminent apocalypse. Our good friend Dallas Norvell drops by Casa Calibro to discuss Excalibur (1981), directed by John Boorman and Holocaust 2000 (1977), directed by Alberto de Martino (this film is sometimes also known as The Chosen or Rain of Fire). Boorman's passion project based on Mallory's La Morte d'Artur is a heady mix of magic, myth and just a hint of disco. Meanwhile, Kirk Douglas goes completely out of his mind in an attempt to ward off the end of the world. It's a bit of a trip this week, is what I'm trying to say.

    We don't think it's really possible to spoil a movie based on a 500 year old text concerning a legend more than a thousand years old, so no Spoiler Territory for Excalibur. We do, however, call out Spoiler Territory for Holocaust 2000 (although honestly, it probably doesn't matter). If you want to skip ahead from that point, you can rejoin the conversation at the 2:29:14 mark to avoid spoilers.

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    Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp

    "Albion" by Pearls

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    2 h et 36 min
  • Episode 120: The Squeeze + The Muthers
    Apr 3 2026

    Loyal listener and true gent, Bryan joins us this week armed with a couple of underseen gems. We start off with gritty British crime thriller The Squeeze (1977), directed by Michael Apted and follow that up with some choice Philippine exploitation: Cirio H. Santiago's pirate / blaxploitation / women-in-prison mash-up The Muthers (1969). Stacy Keach as a drunk private eye having a really bad week in grim 1970's London, followed by a quartet of plucky African-American beauties pitted against some egregious Filipino thugs in the jungle and on the sea. It's a heady combination!

    We don't include a Spoiler Territory for The Squeeze because, well, we kinda forgot (there aren't any huge twists anyway, but if you want to skip ahead at any point, go to 1:36:49 to get to the next movie), but we do manage to remember to call out Spoiler Territory for The Muthers. If you want to skip ahead from that point, you can rejoin the conversation at the 2:40:20 mark to avoid spoilers.

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    Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp

    "We Share Our Mother's Health" by The Knife

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    2 h et 49 min
  • Episode 119: Eye of the Tiger + Bulletproof
    Mar 27 2026

    Bird season is OVER, butthorns!!! This week, we have lined up two films which tried to establish Gary Busey as the action movie hero du jour. Unfortunately, they kinda flopped, but we think they're more fun than leaping onto Danny Trejo from the top of a building. First up: Eye of the Tiger (1986), directed by Richard C. Sarafian, and then the wonder of Bulletproof (1988), directed by Steve Carver.

    We have a full house to discuss these movies, with not one, not two, but three guests: Bryce, Dr Ethan and Sammy all drop in to take part in the fun.

    Let's just say, plot is not really the reason to watch either of these films. so we won't be announcing a Spoiler Territory section for either of them.

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    Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp

    "Edge of Seventeen" by Stevie Nicks

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    3 h et 16 min
  • Pouring One Out For Chuck: The Hitman
    Mar 26 2026

    And the final Chuck Norris Fact is: Death has now been sentenced to life with Chuck Norris.

    In this bonus episode, Rob and Joe pay tribute to one of action hero cinema’s true icons, Carlos Ray “Chuck” Norris. Along with a brief discussion of his life and career, they also dive deep into one of his less celebrated films (even by Chuck Norris fans), the late-cycle Cannon Group production, The Hitman (1991), directed by Chuck’s brother, Aaron Norris.

    There’s no Spoiler Territory for this one. Why? Because it’s a Chuck Norris film. Deal with it, or he's gonna hit you with so many rights, you're gonna beg for a left.

    RIP Chuck.

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    Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp

    "Tomorrow Wendy" by Andy Prieboy

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    1 h et 13 min
  • Episode 118: Big Trouble in Little China + Showdown in Little Tokyo
    Mar 20 2026

    Have ya paid your dues, Jack? Yessir, the check is in the mail. It must be Conflict-in-Asian-Enclave Week this week, as Andy joins us in checking out a couple of well paired and much loved cult classics: Big Trouble in Little China (1986), directed by the great John Carpenter, and Showdown in Little Tokyo (1991), directed by Mark L. Lester. More bromance than romance but more than enough ass-kicking to satisfy anyone. Get ready to rumble!

    Fair warning: we go into the plots of both films in some detail, including the endings, but we feel like these movies are somewhat unspoilable, so we won't be announcing a Spoiler Territory section for either of them.

    Want to get in touch? You can reach us on caliber9fromouterspace@gmail.com

    Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp

    "China Girl" by Iggy Pop

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    2 h et 24 min
  • Episode 117: The Beastmaster + Ironmaster
    Mar 13 2026

    Swords. Magic. Monsters. Muscles. Boobs. Prepare to go full nerd this week (if you haven't already) as we dive headlong into a couple of sword-and-sandal epics - or is that club-and-ugg-boot? Ted Bennett drops in to check out 80's cable TV mainstay, The Beastmaster (1982), directed by Don Coscarelli. Following that, the pecs get even bigger in Ironmaster (1983), directed by Umberto Lenzi.

    We really don't think these films can be spoiled, so we won't be announcing a Spoiler Territory section for either of them, even though we go into detail on the plots of both. If you can call them plots.

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    Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp

    "It's A Mystery" by Toyah

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    2 h et 21 min
  • Episode 116: Unloved Bond: Diamonds Are Forever + The World is Not Enough
    Mar 6 2026

    Another bumper episode, another double feature of lesser-loved James Bond movies. This week we check out a Connery and a Brosnan: Diamonds Are Forever (1971), directed by Guy Hamilton, and The World is Not Enough (1999), directed by Michael Apted. Sean Connery was getting a little tired of Bond at this point (to say the least), and Pierce Brosnan's Bond films seemed tired almost before they got started... but are these films as bad as their reputations suggest?

    Stick around for our Bond Tropewatch segment, where we rate each of these films against the checklist of standard Bond tropes to see which fares best!

    Fair warning: we go into the plots of both films in some detail, including the endings, but we feel like James Bond is somewhat unspoilable in general, so we won't be announcing a Spoiler Territory section for either of these films.

    Want to get in touch? You can reach us on caliber9fromouterspace@gmail.com

    Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp

    "The World is Not Enough" by Straw

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    3 h et 4 min