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Ep. 100: I Like to Hurt People featuring Brian James O'Connell

Ep. 100: I Like to Hurt People featuring Brian James O'Connell

FromThe New World Pictures Podcast


Ep. 100: I Like to Hurt People featuring Brian James O'Connell

FromThe New World Pictures Podcast

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Length:
110 minutes
Released:
Oct 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Our penultimate episode of VIDtober, our celebration of the movies released by New World Video, is also our 100th New World movie!  Appropriately, we're discussing Donald G. Jackson's I LIKE TO HURT PEOPLE, a documentary? Sports film? Slasher? Whatever it may be, it contains a lot of wrestling! Even PRINCESS BRIDE actor Andre the Giant wrestles in it! 

Joining us is returning guest Brian James O'Connell, a director, writer, and wrestling fan, who sorts out the whole world of 1970's and early 80's wrestling world for us, teaching us about "jobbers" and the 5 motivations for a wrestler (we even add one more)! Plus, we go into what this movie was originally going to be, and what we discovered was, well, A LOT. You won't believe your ears (nor should you, if they talk to you)!

Follow Brian here: https://twitter.com/b3OC
https://www.instagram.com/b3oc/?hl=en

For more about the podcast, head to https://newworldpicturespodcast.com/ 
Released:
Oct 23, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The New World Pictures Podcast is dedicated to every movie released by New World Pictures. Founded by the infamous Roger Corman, New World Pictures was responsible for the greatest genre films of the 1970's and 1980's.  Remember all those movies that lived proudly in the back isles of the video store?  Most of them were made by New World Pictures. From Death Race 2000 to Hellraiser and Piranha to Heathers. We talk about them all.  The things we loved and the things we hated along with the detailed history of each film's history and production. Some movies are great. Some are bad. All of them are New World Pictures.