Episode 42! This week we’re grabbing a pair of mics and shooting at your ears with our thoughts on John Woo’s classic 1989 film The Killer! Listen and enjoy! 🙂
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Episode 41! This week we’re diving into the Troma-rific 1984 film The Toxic Avenger! My love for the monster hero is well-established, but will Stephen like it? Listen to find out! 🙂
Episode 40! This week we’re diving into Arthurian legend with John Boorman’s 1981 classic Excalibur! And it seems like I’ve ironed out the audio issues that I’ve been having troubles with, so yay! Now it’s just our voices themselves that are the problem! Enjoy! 🙂
Episode 39! We get back into anime with the monumental Project A-ko, one of Stephen’s all-time favorites! Enjoy!
Episode 38! Yuen Woo-Ping’s Drunken Master is a true work of art, but this podcast about it — or at least the first 14 minutes or so — is a total shit show! Like the movies I love to cover, The Silver Emulsion Podcast is truly representative of the full spectrum of quality in audio recording. My aging Tascam PortaStudio took a dump on my channel, so it’s a little rough at the beginning. Just hang in there and you’ll be able to hear my voice in all its “glory” as the episode progresses. Stephen’s audio gave me trouble in previous episodes, now it’s my turn! Anyway… enjoy!!! 😛
Episode 37! It’s another episode to celebrate Silver Emulsion’s long-gestating June event extravaganza: KaiJune™©®! This week we’re talking about Shigeo Tanaka’s 1966 film Gamera vs. Barugon! We also go off the rails and talk a lot about Sega, among other various tangents.
Episode 36! This episode marks the first entry into Silver Emulsion’s long-gestating June event extravaganza: KaiJune™©®! So sit back and enjoy as we kick off KaiJune™©® two-and-a-half weeks late by talking about Noriaki Yuasa’s 1965 film Gamera: The Giant Monster!