The trio returns to once again wreak havoc with Cam by listing well-known, cult & less seen badass action stars and tough guys of the 1960s and '70s period.
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[00:00:20] It's a Jack-top review show. waiting to do another Mr. Science Theatre movie buff type sit down and what's that? Well, Tom is in the house. You smelt it? He dealt it. And I'm sure not appearing in this film. Not appearing in this film. Also not appearing on this podcast, Kanye, but that's okay.
[00:01:46] It was at that point they realized nothing was lost. killing other rogue cops, all kinds of people who are kind of the Ray Donovan's or Jack Bowers of their time, where it is like, they're in one minute, they're being a bad cop. And then the next minute is like, they're just being they're a good guy, but they're using basically everything the just kind of flamboyant. There's plenty of movies he's in where you just recognize the voice before you even see him on screen because he just had that kind of aura where he's like on the mysterious guy, you know, taking a smoke or being a wise ass. Oh, Dirty Dozen, that's with Lee Marvin, right? Yeah, yeah.
[00:04:20] Yeah.
[00:04:21] And it has Telly Savalas.
[00:04:23] And then when they made the third Dirty Dozen actually look down to the nuts and bolts of it. There's like a musical where Adam West plays like George Washington, I think.
[00:05:40] So if you think about it real long and hard, our founding father, he's also in the happy Have you ever gotten any of those crown international pictures like driving DVD sets? Yes. There was one one gym on there. The rest were kind of okay or middle of the room. Yeah. But there was one. 200. I had a 200 pack. The 200 pack is great. But there was this one.
[00:07:00] I got through about 50 of them so far.
[00:07:03] 50.
[00:07:04] But there was one that was a total gym.
[00:07:07] It was called The Specialist. like he's a demon slayer and he's reading all these scriptures that really don't mean anything then at the end yeah he has to sacrifice himself to the demon oh there's some other ones on here um we can't not mention Lee Van Cleef just I love how that man just was on high noon I think and he reported he wanted the deputies and they're Yeah. But what was the first role he did he's famous for what monster movie was on mystery science theater wasn't it? No, no, you'll never guess what he was in. Was it universal horror? Yeah, yeah, it was universal horror.
[00:09:43] Yeah, it's not it conquered the world. It's, he's pretty exhausted on that one. When he does the... what's the one you get with Andrew Dickinson and Ronald Reagan? The killing? I don't know if he was in the killing.
[00:11:01] He was, I think he was, yeah.
[00:11:02] Oh shoot. I don't know, I don't know, I don't remember, but it was like,
[00:12:04] of the devil. Shadow the devil. Yes. So much fun. Him and Roger Moore. And you know who saved that movie? Vic Armstrong, our
[00:12:09] future Indiana Jones stunt double stunt coordinator. Yeah.
[00:12:13] Because George Cosmottos, you might know him as the guy who
[00:12:16] was bullied on salons pictures, you know, Cobra, he was like,
[00:12:19] no, for being a ghost director, like, Russell directed all on
[00:12:23] tombstone, not him. But what, it's probably on the street. What was that you're talking about?
[00:13:40] Hell on the hell in the Pacific.
[00:13:42] Okay.
[00:13:43] Yeah, I've never seen it under the movie known that? Yeah. But I'm getting to realize seeing how people have just now heard of it just because of Mandalorian. I'm like, guys, how have you not heard of Lone Wolf and God? Yeah, actually, those were easy to find. I'm a comic collector, so I'm familiar with it. But it's often where those kinds of movies were that you'd see them at comic book shops. We can't not talk about Takashi Katano.
[00:16:05] Heston, okay, right? You've got McQueen who basically kind of
[00:16:09] was, you know, he'd done bullet, he'd done the getaway, he does Papillon. And then he comes back with towering inferno. Newman.
[00:16:16] I don't think Newman was much of a tough guy, to be honest with
[00:16:18] you. But then you got
[00:16:20] other than Gombray and a few others in much Cassidy. Yeah,
[00:16:24] other than Westerns. He's mainly just serious actor. Yeah.
[00:17:24] going up New York. So I just look back on super and loop back on superco we can at least we can look at the Al Pacino as a
[00:17:29] potential tough guy before he gets super cold. He did a dog
[00:17:34] day afternoon. He Yeah, he epitomized the tough at least
[00:17:39] at least a street street style tough guy.
[00:17:42] Yeah, TV guy once said the did where his kids get taken away or something like that. Oh yeah, it's 1980. I remember. Yeah. And it's just heartbreaking because he's just like, what do I do? You know, and there's there were, you know, Jimmy Khan, Duval.
[00:19:04] Yeah.
[00:19:05] I got to say Duval. and and and and and and and and and and
[00:20:20] and
[00:20:22] and
[00:20:24] and
[00:20:26] and often brings it. I just saw the pilot of the kojak again. It's fun seeing him as the robber. But now I'll go back to Black location. I will also throw in Ronald Neal. Yes, that mustache baby. Oh, super fly. He played a smooth, smooth, tough guy. A very smooth. Here's my dude. Exactly. He he he had a he had the image that he
[00:21:43] was this. He's in the seven
[00:23:01] minutes. He's in that and he doesn't have the, sexploitation with this, with that movie. And it bombed horribly, but it's a great movie to watch. And, you know of bringing him up when you mentioned the whole smidge. I like him in invasion of big girls. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. I don't know if it has so much to do with the ladies in it, but you know. All the ladies. Oh yeah, oh yeah.
[00:25:40] Is he still alive or did he recently pass away?
[00:25:42] No, he passed away a while back.
[00:25:46] Damn, he passed away.
[00:25:48] He passed away a couple of years. devil. That's Jerry Jerry Jerry Jerry Lewis Jerry reading people under when another one because they just done smoking in the bandit so there that whole trucker thing was starting to take off. And yeah, so I'm trying to think of that one. I'll put it up later because I'm going to go through all these
[00:27:02] old previews and you'll you'll get a kick out of some of the God, to see Max von Seidau and that B picture was just like, you know. Who did he piss him off? I heard he was difficult. Well, we're missing out on a couple of tough guys that we will be remiss if we be able to exclude them. One of them being Chuck Norris. Oh, yeah.
[00:28:20] Oh, he's legit. There's no two ways about it.
[00:28:25] I'm still a jig person. Yeah, that's pulling something way out of my past. And I can't remember the actor's name, but the guy who played Billy Jack. Oh, Tom, Tom, Tom, Tom, Laughlin. Yeah, the Billy Jack movies are a trip. I have the box.
[00:29:43] I don't know how's the picture quality.
[00:29:46] Pretty good. I don't think I've watched those since the 70s.
[00:30:42] playing on the left side of your face.
[00:30:47] There's not gonna be one damn thing you can do about it.
[00:30:51] And I was like, I went to school and this kid comes up, he's like, you wanna fight?
[00:30:52] What are you gonna do about this?
[00:30:54] I'm gonna take my, and I just fucked it up.
[00:30:56] I was like, I'm gonna take my right leg here
[00:30:58] and put it on the right side of your face.
[00:31:02] And I think I just screwed up.
[00:32:01] the previous force five with Benny, get you keep this came on.
[00:32:02] Everybody was cheering.
[00:32:03] A lot of us know who he is, you know?
[00:32:07] Oh yeah.
[00:32:11] And oh man, what about Robert Shaw?
[00:32:15] Oh yeah.
[00:32:16] Oh, come on.
[00:32:16] Jaws.
[00:32:17] Yeah.
[00:32:18] Oh, yeah.
[00:32:20] For since was it was.
[00:32:21] Yeah.
[00:32:22] Yep.
[00:32:23] Worst time from now around.
[00:32:24] What was the one that he did where he was the Russian agent
[00:32:28] from Russia with love where he's. I saw in a movie called Sudden Death with him and Felton Perry and Don Stroud. There you go. And that was a movie I told you about this where they were, it was done in the Philippines. And they did it for, I think they on. That's great. That was great. That was great. Man. All together Billy Dee Williams is a pretty decent tough guy. Oh Like at the same time at the same spot and then what they did was Andy Sedaris Who you guys know from you know Picasso trigger and mr. A dude are to take the Hawaii Yep He did a movie called seven with William Smith
[00:36:21] Which is almost the same premise? Yes
[00:36:25] because they're gonna take and it's it's who is it's um, I Yeah, he did lady things the blues ebony. And then he did Empire Strikes Back. Yeah, which is a great movie. He's in our 35 commercials. Cold. He was also I forget what did you see? Deadly Illusion, which was a fun Larry Cohen noir that.
[00:37:43] Billy did get to kick a lot of ass in. No, I did not.
[00:37:44] No, OK, that's another one. But he, you know, just seeing him on screen and I'm forgiving along with, you know, Gene Hackman, you know, and Hackman is no stranger, you know, I love how, aside from the conversation, you know, the Domino Principle is a pretty twisted spy movie. And of course, original Lex Luthor. So you're forgetting the best girl he ever had, which was Popeye Doyle.
[00:39:02] There you go.
[00:39:03] Yeah, the French connection, baby.
[00:39:05] Yeah, French connection.
[00:39:06] And then there's Scheider, who does Roy Scheider. Yeah. And finally got the restored Blu-ray treatment. Yeah. And Freakin was like adamant that should be done, you know. Yeah. Freakin's another one of his kind who I just love how his various panels that when he's
[00:40:20] full of shit, you just got to admire just his endless energy.
[00:40:25] Blunt honesty.
[00:40:26] Blunt honesty, yes. You know, he does great white hope, but there was another one that he did where he played like a psychiatrist was like a really like a screwed up six like a screwed up hippie movie. I know, I know, I know, I know, he was in a Rod Sterling movie I know where it's like in a 60s alternate reality where a black man becomes president, battle for the planet, the apes. He played the, what is it? The bad guy, the mutant leader in that movie.
[00:43:05] Yeah.
[00:43:05] That's what I'm trying to think.
[00:44:03] was end of the road with him and Stacey Keach.
[00:44:06] Oh, there's another one. Yeah.
[00:44:07] Where it's like he basically,
[00:44:10] it's about an English professor who goes just basically
[00:44:13] off to a,
[00:44:19] no, no, he goes nuts.
[00:44:23] And he goes to this insane asylum run by Dr. D
[00:45:27] And he was also in an episode of Colombo that was really well done. I might have seen that one.
[00:45:29] But no, for sure.
[00:45:34] And with him, you know, he got his second wind with Fantasy Island.
[00:45:40] So, you know, so I'm just yeah, I mean, I just love him mainly just as the bad guy and naked gun. the the the the the the the the the the
[00:47:00] the
[00:47:02] the
[00:47:04] the
[00:47:06] the does, you know, he does, you know, yeah, he does Tom Warren, he does, I forgot what else, then he does a higher, a higher Heinrich Ibsen story called an enemy of the people. Where he plays a doctor, who is warning people that the springs that the people are using, you know, to heal themselves, is basically
[00:48:23] like, poison. And nobody will's in that. Um, the great thing about that movie is that, um, the sad thing is that they were doing one scene where he was chasing a guy around the corner and the guy who was the director, like was asking, hey,
[00:49:44] anybody where Steve is, they're like, uh, we don't know.
[00:49:46] We don't know.
[00:49:46] We don't know.
[00:50:42] What about George Kennedy?
[00:50:46] Oh, come on, every error was there more?
[00:50:49] Yeah, the airport movies, let's say. Yeah, no, I just figured it cool.
[00:50:50] And Luke. Yeah, I didn't.
[00:50:51] I didn't. Yeah, he wasn't that great.
[00:50:55] He was actually he was an ex.
[00:50:57] He and he's basically who you got if you can't afford to sport nine.
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[00:52:20] And somebody else came to mind when going through the 70s
[00:52:23] movies, Jane Michael Vincent.
[00:52:26] Yes.
[00:52:27] Oh, yeah. one of the greatest endings. I'm sorry. You can talk about, you know, seven, you could talk about, you know, this, that, the mechanic to me is like, you're just sitting there going, what the fuck just happened? It's basically the mind fuck from Fight Club.
[00:53:43] Yes.
[00:53:44] Done with explosives.
[00:53:45] Done with explosives, yup.
[00:53:47] I mean, you were mentioning Sanatina earlier, and they get okay guys don't say anything. And the mother, the mother, the mother, the mother crashing in the ambulance and well at least she went out the way she came in. What's that lit?
[00:55:03] What about Dirk Benedict?
[00:55:08] Star and a team. And I'm like, and he also worked with Helen Hayes and Mildred Natwick. And I'm like, these are some really good actors, you know, like, you know, you work with Christopher Lee, where he did Captain America. And in howling to end in howling to out of print blu ray. It's
[00:56:21] amazing seeing Steve Johnson, you know, famous by Charles of mine. Yeah, I love that movie and I love how they have a what's his face Robert Vaughn playing the same character he really turned the corner oddly enough was a movie called Sweet Sweetback's Badass Song. Yes thank you. There you go. That changed that
[01:00:03] and eventually, you know, exploitation took hold. Then that's when I think the tough guys
[01:00:06] really started to come out and went from being actors
[01:00:10] who could act like a tough guy
[01:00:12] to tough guys who could act like Fort Fred Williamson.
[01:00:17] There's a Detroit 9000, that was sort of like a grind house
[01:00:21] but it wasn't really centered on black exploitation.
[01:00:24] It was, I can't remember who was in it.
[01:01:26] and joy than 68, you know, you got the democratic, you know, the riot, the democratic riot. You got you know, Martin Luther King be assassinated or Jonathan Robert Kennedy being assassinated.
[01:01:32] You've got you know, losing their minds. Yeah, people are going ape shit, you know, because
[01:01:37] Nixon's in office, you know, the Vietnam War is escalating. All that stuff. And also these
[01:01:42] movies are coming along where it's like, all guy who he replaced, you know, who he replaced and it's in a southern town and I forgot, Clifton James was in there too. And he has to. Yeah, I see. Sounds similar to take a hard ride, which he where he's with with
[01:03:05] freaking Jim Kelly and Lee McLean. Yeah. But yeah, yeah, I haven't Mr. Majestic, the Death Wish series, you know, the stone, what was it? The stone? What was the one he did? The stone? The stone killer. Yeah. The stone killer. You know, and the Death Wish series put him over. You know, he wasn't, you know, because I really does he does the Death Wish movies. He's like, it's like, you know, my name is
[01:04:22] you know, he's not even a cop. He's not even, he and I kind of wish I could have seen more cowboy or soldier roles from him. He did do one with John Wayne. I know that. To me John Wayne in the 70s, he wasn't a tough he was a he was a he was the goal of his time. He's the smack talker.
[01:06:46] I mean, I like McClintock and I like Big Jake, but I mean to me like when it came to the 70s his his it was like
[01:06:50] His it was like now it had passed them by you know
[01:06:55] Well, you can tell the movies like the shootest and stuff like that. You just
[01:06:58] He was losing any energy he had. Yeah
[01:07:04] You know that swagger he had in the morning and that's the thing, you know, cuz you gotta realize now
[01:07:07] You know Clint East would have made it a lot more fun. That would have been fun. Hey there, Palette. Don't be throwing the money. Well, then I guess you get me. Dean Martin with the Matt Helm films, I guess. Not real kid.
[01:09:41] Yeah. So basically, we're going to place John Wayne alongside Frank Sinatra, where you're a which I want to see. Right. With him and Robert Carradine. And then there's one that he did called Track Down, which was kind of like a version of The Searchers. Yeah, it's a good one. I saw it at a film fest, that X-Fest. Young Girl Goes to Hollywood, gets involved with the wrong people,
[01:09:45] and he goes down him and Stocker Channing.
[01:12:01] physically agile online. Yeah, they use them at the
[01:12:03] ad by an old one.
[01:12:04] Took like two classes and then said,
[01:12:05] I'm a marshal.
[01:12:07] Yeah, he played the bad guy
[01:12:08] Marshall artist and Lone Wolf McQuaid.
[01:12:10] Yeah, is that the one
[01:12:12] of the ending, Gil?
[01:12:14] He gets shot and we don't
[01:12:15] we don't even see it.
[01:12:18] I actually don't remember.
[01:12:19] It's been a few years since I've seen
[01:12:20] all I'm getting shot.
[01:12:23] Or he gets zas pick and we
[01:12:24] don't even see it, you know.
[01:12:26] They wanted that PG writing.
[01:13:25] Yeah, yeah, it's a fun one. He plays a Pirates him James Earl Jones, Genevieve Bourgeois.
[01:13:28] I'm trying to like, it's kind of like a real funny movie to
[01:13:31] watch, you know?
[01:13:32] Oh, yeah.
[01:13:34] We're leaving out a movie that I think a lot of people should be
[01:13:38] should watch. Just for the sheer talent level that's in this
[01:13:44] movie.
[01:14:44] And Devane is pretty underrated as a whole, as an actor. And he, uh, James Best plays the bad guy.
[01:14:49] The guy played, uh, Russell P. Coltrane.
[01:14:52] Yep. Guy played Russell P. Coltrane.
[01:14:54] So what they do is I think they beat his wife and kill his son,
[01:14:58] and they chop his arm off, right?
[01:15:00] Yeah, to add insult to injury, he can't fight back.
[01:15:03] What they do is, what they do is, I think it's on to be. Yeah, you got to look. They may take it off, they take it off and put it back on every once in a while. You will enjoy it. Tommy Lee, William Davie, Tommy Lee Jones, Rolling Thunder.
[01:16:20] And actually,
[01:16:22] it was a death proof where the movie starts rolling out and it actually the
[01:16:25] title Rolling Thunder, I think even he pops up briefly and then it changes to
[01:17:20] that were there?
[01:17:25] I'll send you a list of what I saw at the X-Fest because it was, the movie we saw with Frank
[01:17:28] was a movie called True Crime or something like that.
[01:17:32] I forgot what it was called.
[01:17:34] Well, it wasn't True Crime something with,
[01:17:37] wasn't that something in the 80s?
[01:17:40] No, that's not an East one.
[01:17:41] I think it was a real man.
[01:17:42] I think it was a real man.
[01:17:43] She's later so I'm thinking of.
[01:17:44] True Crime.
[01:17:45] Let me see.
[01:17:47] Yeah, I'm back on. get away with this. But the great thing is Franco Nero is such a badass in that movie. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. He's he's in a martial arts flick to the think of a Franco Nero, the guy from Django movies. Yeah. Can't think of the name of that bill. Enter the ninja.
[01:19:00] Yep, that's it. Yeah. We did one right? He only did one of
[01:19:05] those.
[01:19:06] Well, did I say many? I mean, one of the guys from the Bowery boys in it. Oh, I think we had more than that. Oh, Gabe Del's in it. Is it Gabe Del? That sounds good. Gabe Del might be Gabriel. Don't hold on. I can look it up.
[01:20:24] Give me a minute. You said it's like it'ser mystery. That's it. Okay, it's a take off on the Maltese Falcon. And it has Barbara Harris, Anjanette Comer, Will Gier, Sorrell Brook, Vincent Gardenia, Nina Talbot, and Nicholas Costolo,
[01:21:42] Colosanto Coach.
[01:21:45] Oh wow.
[01:21:46] Yeah, yeah, he was a bartender in there.
[01:21:48] I think he was we've, we've done a bunch of ass kicking. We've done a bunch of high punches. We've done car chases. We've done hard-boiled cops and outlaws. And cops in the loose. Right.
[01:23:00] Architects everyday.
[01:23:01] It was
[01:23:04] 70 style.
[01:24:02] Anything on that happy note.
[01:24:07] Start usual selves.
[01:24:10] Anything else you guys are watching? Well, I recommend
[01:24:13] documentaries on some of these cult movies.
[01:24:17] I'm going I've been watching.
[01:24:21] Sergei Eisenstein's I've in the terrible.
[01:24:25] Oh, I see why.
[01:24:26] To see why.
[01:25:26] You watch and you're like it may not be as bad as it is but it's still an ishtar in terms of there's very little entertainment by here
[01:25:29] The movie version of pink lady and Jeff oh
[01:25:33] Yeah, and I'm thinking I just thought of a weird movie. It's not an action movie or anything like that
[01:25:38] It was one I had I it's one another one
[01:25:41] I thought that it was a fever dream when I was young and it had Gene Wilder and zero mustel in it
[01:25:46] And it wasn't the producers
[01:26:43] No, no, yeah, because they, you know, it wasn't in Paris. It was in America. It wasn't a small town.
[01:26:45] It was a city.
[01:26:46] You know, they just basically, yeah, that's that was a, that was an actual movie.
[01:26:51] Yeah, you're a girl. Yeah.
[01:26:53] Yeah.
[01:26:54] That's where everybody in the, everybody around him is all turning into rhinoceros.
[01:27:02] That's wild.
[01:27:04] Oh man. It's a fun time. The thing, the thing, Gil, I got to tell you is that like, I had two older parents. I've told people this. So you got to, so I was like exposed to a lot more stuff than most kids were when it came to movies. Yeah. So I like, my father would tell me about like, you know, like movies like M with Peter, Lori, and, um, yeah.
[01:28:23] I know way more about musicals than I should be because of my grandmother.
[01:29:22] is kind of demystified actors nowadays. Yeah, anyone who has CGI muscles
[01:29:26] work out in the gym for two weeks.
[01:29:28] That's what's kind of pissed me off
[01:29:30] about a lot of movies lately is that.
[01:29:33] That's why I watched all these Olympus' fallen
[01:29:36] and expendables type movies,
[01:29:37] because they're basically just bringing back
[01:29:38] all stuff like the wild geese and 30 dozen types of stuff.
[01:29:44] And the thing with me is that you gotta,
[01:29:46] to me like those movies. And Bruce Davidson, Bruce Davidson was in it. Oh, wow. And he's one of the guys that goes down there. And then the guy who played Marvin Gomez from Thank God it's Friday. Remember the guy who dances on the car? He's got he's got the
[01:31:04] living. My name is Marvin Gomez,, I've seen this. There's a movie that I mentioned to Thomas that I needed to show him
[01:32:20] that I haven't yet the last time we got together at the theater.
[01:32:24] And it's called Roar.
[01:32:26] It came out in 1980. that too. I'd have to take another look. But I saw a black actor that looks like the guy who played Black Panther's dad. I don't think it's Forest Whitaker. I don't think even no, not Forest Whitaker. There was his dad dies because he was the previous Black Panther. Okay. But you see him like in the dream world where you know, I know the cinematographer though,
[01:33:43] like that on the poster, there's a picture of a guy who got
[01:33:47] scratched by a line. And that there's another movie he did called California Dreamin' where he plays this button-down guy who moves out to California and it's a comedy. I think, it took me decades, but I think I've seen that. Yeah, that's a good movie, but they did a remake
[01:35:00] of that with C. Thomas Howell and Peter,
[01:35:04] what's his face, the guy from 30-something,
[01:36:01] Oh yes. Oh yes.
[01:36:02] Oh by the way if you guys ever seen Moon Zero Two?
[01:36:07] Yep.
[01:36:08] Yes.
[01:36:09] Okay.
[01:36:10] Look at the look at the costumes on UFO.
[01:36:13] Yeah I already made that.
[01:36:14] I remember looking at the hair.
[01:36:17] Yep.
[01:36:18] Gil I think you mentioned that to me.
[01:36:21] Did I?
[01:36:22] I think I posted something about that.
[01:36:25] On some move on Mr. us. Well, we're gonna get to this next week. But what they what happened was was that the guy who played Dr. Victor Bergstrom, what's his name, Barry Morse, basically just was like, look, we want you to come. He's like, No, I'm not doing it. And what they did was they wrote in I think a novel or an episode that he like, Victor, you know, one goddamn you know, one, one
[01:37:41] faulty oxygen, you know, line and that's it. You know, they
[01:37:45] basically told you know, thought he told you died of, you know,
[01:38:50] I got to read up on this because I think what happened was the production, the guy who was the head of the production, basically like, Ed Friendly, or Ed Freeburger, whatever his name is, Ed Freeburger.
[01:38:51] It was Ed Friendly.
[01:38:53] Ed Friendly.
[01:38:56] Or Fred Freiburger.
[01:38:57] Fred Freeburger. That's his name, Fred Freeburger.
[01:38:58] He basically just basically said, all right, we're going to do it.
[01:39:01] We're going to do it this way.
[01:39:02] It's going to be like Star Trek now.
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