
Welcome to episode 11. Today, we discuss the 1984′s, Runaway.
Not familiar with the movie? Take a look at IMDB for more information.
Join me, Randy, Brian and Ibbott while we grab us some robot spiders and chase down Gene Simmons while there’s still time.
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Up next episode? 1977′s Sinbad and The Eye of the Tiger.


http://www.netflix.com/WiMovie/Sinbad_and_the_Eye_of_the_Tiger/60001532?strackid=4ae2f8b00c23f89e_0_srl&strkid=1821600915_0_0&trkid=438381
If I’m not confused you mentioned that Cynthia Rhodes was married to Patrick Swazye, She’s married to Richard Marx never was married to Swayze, at least according to this blog – http://talkingmoviezzz.blogspot.com/2008/10/what-ever-happened-to-cynthia-rhodes.html
Keep up the great work, I’ve very much enjoyed every episode.
For one reason or another I cannot post in the filmsack suggestions area on the EL forums. So I’ll just toss it here: “Let the Right One In”
odd but decent vampire flick.
Erm, was the Scott Fletcher quote forgotten, or was it purposefully not there ? Seems a mistake.
I noticed that too.
Was an editing goof on my part.
I’ve been inspired.
I think I’m gonna screen cap every single boobie shot in all the movies and make a collage of Film Sack Boobies.
@biff inspired…or good excuse?
@missiondeep
Probably leaning toward good excuse.
Come on, it’s not my fault that they’re there almost EVERY time.
Hey Guys!
Last week I discovered your excelent podcast just before I went to work, it did make work a lot more funn that day! I’ve listened to all the older episodes allready and I’m hooked. Two movies I’de like to see in filmsack in the future: Argento’s Phenomena and Savage Streets (got no idea if these are on netflix).
Looking forward to the new episodes, keep up the good work!
Best,
Martijn
Patrick Swayze was married to Lisa Niemi.
Other than that one blooper, & the omission of the Scott Fletcher blurb, Film Sack is my current favorite of all Scott Johnson podcasts, having supplanted first AppSlappy, & then ExtraLife. I rejoice in having other SJ podcasts still left to explore
Here’re my suggestions for future episodes: Joy Ride, Northfork (available for instant viewing on Netflix), and anything current German horror, like Anatomie.
Thanks Scott, Randy, & the Brians!
Patrick Swayze is one of the most talented actors in Hollywood, he would surely be missed by a lot of his fan.