The Butcher Shop

On this episode, I am joined by Vaughn Kuhlmeier of Motion Picture Massacre and we chat about two very different films.  First up, the hero in this movie is a slacker on a road to nowhere as women’s heads are being crushed and the men are spraying their essence on everything in The Taint from 2011.  Then, Vaughn rips open our childhoods and our hearts when we discuss all things John Hughes and mainly The Breakfast Club from 1984.
 
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Gary
Facebook : Gary Hill
Twitter : @GDubby
E-Mail : cinemabeefpodcast@gmail.com
 
Vaughn
Facebook : Vaughn Kuhlmeier
Twitter : @mpmassacre
 
Music Credits
“I Used To Love Her” performed by Guns N’ Roses from the album G N’ R Lies
“Teenagers” performed by My Chemical Romance from the album “The Black Parade”
 
Links
Motion Picture Massacre 
Terror Troop 
Cinema Beef FB Group!
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Show Notes

On this episode, I am joined by Vaughn Kuhlmeier of Motion Picture Massacre and we chat about two very different films.  First up, the hero in this movie is a slacker on a road to nowhere as women’s heads are being crushed and the men are spraying their essence on everything in The Taint from 2011.  Then, Vaughn rips open our childhoods and our hearts when we discuss all things John Hughes and mainly The Breakfast Club from 1984.
 
Contact Info
Gary
Facebook : Gary Hill
Twitter : @GDubby
E-Mail : cinemabeefpodcast@gmail.com
 
Vaughn
Facebook : Vaughn Kuhlmeier
Twitter : @mpmassacre
 
Music Credits
“I Used To Love Her” performed by Guns N’ Roses from the album G N’ R Lies
“Teenagers” performed by My Chemical Romance from the album “The Black Parade”
 
Links
Motion Picture Massacre 
Terror Troop 
Cinema Beef FB Group!
Like The Bird and The Beard!
Rate and review us on iTunes
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Creators and Guests

Host
Gary Hill
Host of the Butcher Shop podcast series Cinema Beef and Last Call at Torchy's

What is The Butcher Shop?

A multi-genre podcast where Gary and his co-hosts (Iris Walters, Suzanne Cappelletti and Jamie Sammons) put two films that share a thread on the table and talk about them with a bit of banter and laughter at each other’s expense.