Film Sack #04: "The one about Red Sonja"

Welcome to episode 4. Up this week? 1985′s ‘Red Sonja’.

Not familiar with the movie? Check it out on Netflix Streaming, and IMDB for more information.

Join me, Randy, Brian and Bibbot while we put on our loin clothes and aim for the stars.

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Up next week? Alien Apocalypse.

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6 Responses to Film Sack #04: "The one about Red Sonja"

  1. Runamuk says:

    That would be 1985 Scott

  2. super80e says:

    Great podcast quite entertaining.

  3. Rokk says:

    After listening to this episode, I must find Sonja on DVD and relive this wonderful car wreck. Will Film Sack be my gateway drug to DVD purchases? I think yes!

  4. Doughboy says:

    “Smacking midgets and peeing on the walls” – just made me laugh out loud while sitting in my cube…I’m SOOOOO stealing that one

  5. Wadfather says:

    Randy, it is pronounced More-uh-cone-ay. It is Italian. When you try to pronounce Ennio Morricone’s name with that Spanish pronunciation, it sounds a lot like maricon, which is a Spanish slang term for… I won’t go any further into it. Awesome show…I disagree about the favorite character being the fat guy. Fat sweaty guy following a young asian boy around while covered in phallic symbols…Amber Alert!!!

  6. Tom says:

    Awesome movie! Great Actin… ok, well, maybe not the greatest acting, but still a very entertaining movie. Another one of the many movies from the 80′s that I can watch over and over again!

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