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The Trash-Mex Podcast
Author: Armando Hernandez & Joey Diaz
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Hosts Armando Hernández & Joey Diaz explore Mexican genre films that have been heavily forgotten, ignored & discarded. This podcast is a “spin-off” of Hernandez’s blog Trash Mex
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Podcast produced by Joey Diaz & recorded in Southern California.
Email: trashmexpodcast@gmail.com
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Hosts Armando & Joey and special guest Mariana Da Silva of El Cine discuss three legendary Mexican actresses & highlight one of their films:The ever so captivating & ultra-talented Ofelia Medina stars in “Patsy, Mi Amor (1969)”, a coming of age drama about a young woman in the late 1960’s.The most famous vedette from yesteryear & today Lyn May makes her film debut in “Tivoli (1975)”, a social drama about an aging theater on the verge of being torn down.1980’s Mexican beauty pageant favorite turned actress Lina Santos shows her true acting talents in “La Diosa Del Puerto (1989)”, a gritty drama loosely based on “Le Port” by Guy de Maupassant.Keep up with all of Mariana’s work at El Cine & El Teatro:El Cine Underground Podcast (available on Spotify & YouTube from SpectreVision Radio):https://www.somoselcine.org/el-cine-undergroundMariana on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/maridasilvaEl Cine on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/somoselcineEl Teatro: https://www.instagram.com/somoselteatroFollow us on InstagramTrash-Mex Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/trashmexpodcast/Armando:https://www.instagram.com/trash_mex_/Joey:https://www.instagram.com/cheddabrown/Join us at The Frida Cinema on March 29th, for a screening of Under Siege (1980)https://thefridacinema.org/movies/traficantes-del-panico-aka-under-siege-presented-by-trash-mex/Downloads:Watch Patsy, Mi Amor: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/d2fvexadieyento56pgct/PatsyMiAmor.mp4?rlkey=hwbaltewo4u3hhgpgpbd645ib&st=3homy7lm&dl=0Watch Tivoli: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uWKdAM-nR__5meMn-EtwrKu9gVFUeLbA/edit?pli=1Watch La Diosa Del Puerto: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xx3vwgfbptowznlteavq9/DIosaDelPuerto.mp4?rlkey=ov562qlta0myjch7dpu3qpriv&st=aweg4hnp&dl=0
Trash-Mex is for lovers!Valentine’s Day is coming up and we discuss two 1990’s Mexican films about unrequited love & the consequences of infidelity. Un Corazón Para Dos (1990) (A Heart for Two)Bernardo(Pedro Fernandez) longs to be with his friend Valeria, but he never seems to have the courage to propose his love for her. When Valeria is told she will need a heart transplant to become well again and Bernardo running out of time from his own illness—he makes the ultimate sacrifice to prove his true love for her. Mujeres Infieles (1995) (Unfaithful Women)3 salacious tales of infidelity from directors Adolfo Martinez Solares & Gilberto Martinez Solares. Julieta (Lina Santos) tries to sneak in a gift from her lover Marcelo, but her plan might not exactly go as planned. When everyone around Clara (Claudia Vega) seems to have forgotten her birthday, she seeks attention from the man who’s working on her & her fiancée’s new apartment. An impulsive move that could lead to heavy consequences. Bored housewife Mariana (Elizabeth Katz) longs for companionship and responds to a personal ad from a charming man who might just be too good to be true. What was to be a small fling, becomes a bad time all-around for Mariana & her husband. Watch Un Corazon Para Dos on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oeM3RqUY86E?si=QTgKCLBX9crImXH5Watch Mujeres Infieles on Picardia Nacional:https://www.picardianacional.com/es/details/Lv2drjokGPr24uNnBSubscribe to Picardia Nacional to see all the finest Mexican films of yesterday & today! Download the app on iOS & Android:https://www.picardianacional.comFollow us:Podcast:www.instagram.com/trashmexpodcastArmando:www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Joey:www.instagram.com/cheddabrownRecorded in Chino, CA
It is January Giallo and apparently a lot of people like to claim the renowned Ignacio Lopez Tarso film El Profeta Mimi (1973) is a Mexican “Giallo” film, but is it really? Hosts Joey & Armando and special guest James Branscome of Cinematic Void discuss what really is a Giallo film and what can be considered a Giallo film. Watch El Profeta Mimi with English subtitles made by Armando: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5oqpukto4n8ly7p6zp25n/El-Profeta_Mimi.mp4?rlkey=7i4s9gf3ms54rvyl1kvr15alg&st=n11sblku&dl=0Attend a Cinematic Void screening in LA. Check out calendar line-up at American Cinematheque: https://www.americancinematheque.com/series/cinematic-void/Follow Cinematic Void on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinematicvoidFollow us:Podcast:www.instagram.com/trashmexpodcastArmando:www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Joey:www.instagram.com/cheddabrownRecorded in Chino, CA
In the final episode of the year, hosts Armando & Joey and special guest Jaime Pinedo discuss Mexican music icon Juan Gabriel & four of his feature films—two of them being semi-autobiographical that are connected to one another.Nobleza Ranchera (1977)Juan Gabriel’s film debut. A ranchera melodrama with an all-star cast & filmed in Weslaco, Texas.En Esta Primavera (1979)Juan Gabriel’s 2nd film. A peculiar fictional music drama from director Gilberto Martinez Solares & writer Adolfo Martinez Solares.El Noa Noa (1981)Part 1 of Juan Gabriel’s semi-autobiographical film. Tells the story of his humble beginnings & struggles in trying to become a successful musician. The real-life nightclub “El Noa Noa” being the center of it all.Es Mi Vida (El Noa Noa 2) (1982)Part 2 of Juan Gabriel’s semi-autobiographical film. After leaving Juárez to Mexico City, Juan Gabriel struggles to become the successful musician he desires to be, he then is accused of a crime he didn’t commit & is sent to prison.Watch Nobleza Ranchera on Vix:https://vix.com/es-es/detail/video-4374675Watch En Esta Primavera on YouTube:https://youtu.be/tTDqzjdwHvQ?si=mdimayWeLupshhn8Watch El Noa Noa on Tubi:https://tubitv.com/movies/639276/el-noa-noaWatch Es Mi Vida on Vix:https://vix.com/es-es/detail/video-2746714Listen to our Trash-Mex Juan Gabriel Playlist:Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/era-su-vida-the-life-music-films-of-juan-gabriel/pl.u-vg05UoWmM7kSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/18O0XYqrhPLs7COzQPP2Eq?si=ande1ihQTWKIMSUdyUBm_gFollow us:Podcast:www.instagram.com/trashmexpodcastArmando:www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Joey:www.instagram.com/cheddabrownJaime:https://www.instagram.com/jaime_a_p/Recorded in West Covina, CA.
Hosts Armando & Joey join Mike Aguirre of See It 16mm to explore the two-part Mexican horror anthology 100 Cries of Terror (1965). Our discussion explores legendary writer-director Ramon Obon, the film’s 2 stories of betrayal & terror, and its English dubbed version which has been brought to new light with several repertory screenings from Trash-Mex & See It On 16mm. First story: “A Debt of Panic” (Panico)Starring: Joaquin Cordero & Ariadna Welter- A couple move into a luxurious old home that may be haunted & much more horror arises when a secret is revealed. Second story: The Crypt of Terror” (Miedo Supremo)Starring: Jorge Martinez De Hoyos & Alicia Caro - A gloomy man gets trapped in a mausoleum and saves a woman who was mistakenly believed to be dead. Freeing her from her coffin, she begins to show disturbing behavior leading to an all-nighter of pure terror. Follow See It on 16mm:https://www.instagram.com/seeiton16mmFollow us:Trash-Mex Podcast Master List on Letterboxd:https://boxd.it/xQfoEPodcast:www.instagram.com/trashmexpodcastArmando:www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Joey:www.instagram.com/cheddabrownRecorded in Chino, CA
The final chapter in our slasher-themed episode and we have sliced up 2 actual Mexican slasher films:La Venganza Del Silla De Ruedas: La Proxima Victima (1993)Fernando Almada is bound to a wheelchair after a car accident that was caused by his psychotic/angry wife who can’t get over her daughter’s death & dresses her son as a girl. When the son gets older, he shows signs of deep anger just like his mother & holds on to women’s dresses. Could he be the killer? Or could it be someone else close by?Orgia Sangrienta (1991)A psycho in a blonde wig, white nightgown and an axe proceeds to kill off a group of young friends one by one in a big house.And Elias Leonardo of the Cinéfilos en apuros podcast joins us for the last stab with his thoughts on Orgia Sangrienta (1991). (In Spanish)Y Elias Leonardo del podcast Cinéfilos en apuros se une con nosotros para la última puñalada con sus pensamientos sobre Orgia Sangrienta (1991). (En español)Follow Cinéfilos en apuros on IGhttps://www.instagram.com/cinefilosenapurosWatch Venganza Del Silla De Ruedas:https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vzah12ppmr0vqe4whd9h1/Venganza-Del-Silla-Ruedas.mp4?rlkey=vik8h8mpoaakjv8n5uz10837w&st=ntwklsbn&dl=0Follow us:Podcast:www.instagram.com/trashmexpodcastArmando:www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Joey:www.instagram.com/cheddabrownRecorded in Chino, CA
From CDMX to San Antonio, Texas!In episode 3 of “Oye Bro ¿Es Un Slasher?”, Joey & Armando cut into: Garrote Limpio (1986) Detective Felipe Fierro (Rafael Inclan) is assigned to capture a killer on the loose and his gorgeous girlfriend Susana (Maribel Guardia) also lends a hand in finding the killer. Verano Sangriento aka Vacaciones Sangrientas (1989) a summer getaway for a group of college kids becomes deadly when a psycho gets them one by one. Joining us on the kills this time around is Alfonso Carrillo of RENDEZVOUS! with his thoughts on the films. Follow RENDEZVOUS! & Alfonso:https://www.instagram.com/rendezvous_lahttps://www.instagram.com/djalfonsoWatch Verano Sangriento aka Vacaciones Sangrientas (1989) :https://youtu.be/QJBqSraxpkw?si=W-8b_yePwbtK7EPLFollow us:Podcast:www.instagram.com/trashmexpodcastArmando:www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Joey:www.instagram.com/cheddabrownRecorded in Chino, CA
Well of course there are Mexican slasher films, but several titles that are labeled “slashers” aren’t even really slashers at all!In the 2nd of 4 part episodes of “Oye Bro ¿Es Un Slasher?”, hosts Armando & Joey stab into:Pesadilla Fatal aka El Intruso (1991)80’s mexican pop sensation Tatiana stars as a blind girl being stalked by her father’s killer who’s weapon of choice is a finger-knife glove.Masacre En El Bosque (1996)A group of friends head out to a forest home for a fun weekend, but it quickly becomes a deadly weekend instead when 2 bloodthirsty psychopaths are on the loose! One is an escaped mental patient and the other has very close ties to the forest home.Speaking of multiple psychos! Henry Silva & Nathan Valiente join in on the bloodbath with their thoughts on both films & pick out which one is slasher and which is not.Watch Pesadilla Fatal on YouTube:https://youtu.be/UCKnS_-ELjY?si=iwuPhkljVoUhJWsySpecial thanks to:Henry Silva for his contribution.Follow on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/futurewizard97_2Follow on Letterboxd:https://boxd.it/1cJ6dThanks to Nathan Valiente for his contribution..Follow on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/nafen_nostradamus/Follow on Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/nafen/Thanks to Jesse Hack.em Ficgures for his contributionFollow on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hack.emfigures/Follow on Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/dethrone310/And thanks to Cassandra Amador for her contributionFollow on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/raven928Follow on Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/raven928/Follow us:Trash-Mex Podcast Master List on Letterboxd:https://boxd.it/xQfoEPodcast:www.instagram.com/trashmexpodcastArmando:www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Joey:www.instagram.com/cheddabrownRecorded in Chino, CA
Well of course there are Mexican slasher films, but several titles that are labeled “slashers” aren’t even really slashers at all!In the 1st of 4 part episodes of “Oye Bro ¿Es Un Slasher?”, hosts Armando & Joey slash into:Panico En El Bosque (1990)set in a national park (or Bosque De Chapultepec), a killer is terrorizing park-goers and other troubles go on in the forest as well. The unseen vagrant killer seems to be protective of children & wants to keep any kind of trouble out of the park.Bosque De Muerte (1993)a group of young adults head out for a weekend trip to the secluded forest home of “Silvia”, who hasn’t been at the home since her mother died under mysterious circumstances and is estranged from her father. Just when the trip seems to be going normal, a storm suddenly hits & someone is stalking the group and one by one they end up killed. Silvia & her childhood friend/forest ranger “El Jaguar” must try to find a way to escape the killer.And to make the executions of these 2 films even more tasteful, we invited Lance & Erica of the Unsung Horrors podcast with a pre-recording of their thoughts on the films.Watch Panico En El Bosque (1990), ripped from Armando’s VHS copy:https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/u2dgz3au0g1r989vftgg3/PanicoBosque.mp4?rlkey=rdepig8pwtiz0s4gzq4zxz9yb&st=lnj3z59c&dl=0Watch Bosque De Muerte (1993):https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/p7ox25iyvw9u4j9r2kjuh/AD002TkCMoNcg7E1VukyF2M?rlkey=pdvuauyd84a7edlfbg8pbwqli&st=my837a00&dl=0Special thanks to Lance & Erica of Unsung Horrors for their contributionhttps://www.instagram.com/unsunghorrorshttps://www.instagram.com/hexmassacrehttps://www.instagram.com/lschibiAnd another psycho on the loose named Joshua chimes in on the kills as well!Follow us:Podcast:www.instagram.com/trashmexpodcastArmando:www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Joey:www.instagram.com/cheddabrownRecorded in Chino, CA
To celebrate the independence of Mexico (Mexican Independence Day 09/16), hosts Armando & Joey discuss films that are set in the Mexican home states where their families are from.Joey discusses the action-packed crime film “Mafia De Nuevo Laredo (1991)”, which was filmed & set in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas.The second film is the gritty, deep-cut Chili Western “Los Marcados (1971)”, set in Chicomostoc, Zacatecas. Stars legendary Mexican singer & actor Antonio Aguilar.Armando discusses the regional crime obscurity “Las 12 Tumbas (1990)”, filmed & set in Tlalpujahua, Michoacán (we say the city name wrong at first, sorry).And lastly, the very musical & light on plot “Caminos De Michoacán (1979)” is also discussed. Filmed in various cities around Northern California & Uruapan, Michoacán.Watch Mafia De Nuevo Laredo via Dropbox download from Armando: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/9as5dyqh4pnd25dzrwdpc/Mafia-De-Nuevo-Laredo_T1.mp4?rlkey=7dmsylihn1xk04d3rme944408&st=bnaa3o3w&dl=0Watch Las 12 Tumbas via Dropbox download from Armando: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/pl3hjv0ppaxwa43g507tu/LASDOCETUMBAS_T3.mp4?rlkey=kkcbmbl2gtgshpeunnug0gs6t&st=g5vddq36&dl=0Watch Los Marcados (with English subtitles): https://ok.ru/video/2528428690086Watch Caminos De Michoacán: https://archive.org/details/y-2-mate.is-caminos-de-michoacan-pelicula-completa-1979-0v-zp-2i-sum-j-0-720p-1639973551399Follow us:Podcast:www.instagram.com/trashmexpodcastArmando:www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Joey:www.instagram.com/cheddabrownRecorded in Chino, CA
Hosts Armando & Joey discuss two Mexican Border films of the past that are relevant to today’s political climate surrounding immigration in the United States.Joey discusses “Mojados (1979)”: A film starring Jorge Rivero as a man who infiltrates the group of bigots behind the mass murder of Mexican immigrants who crossed over into the Rio Grande Valley. Based on the historical Bracero Program between the US & Mexico from 1942-1964.Armando discusses “El Vagon De La Muerte (1988)”: A group of Mexican immigrants head out to the USA in a boxcar which leads to very disturbing & tragic events. Based on a real event that occurred in 1987.Watch Mojados on YouTube: https://youtu.be/aNqrzKUGIIU?si=QFgpWALHzWYrqJAPWatch El Vagon De La Muerte (broadcast tv version) on YouTube: https://youtu.be/y8koumsA_ZQ?si=Eg0mItqrRlJKJu6EUncut VHS Rip download from Armando: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/pwzhxp9xm7x3nifi0el1u/El-Vagon-De-La-Muerte.m4v?rlkey=d71s45wlnnttn0gx2gus5pyqn&st=wjz5dxly&dl=0Follow The Trash-Mex Podcast on IG: https://www.instagram.com/trashmexpodcastFollow Joey on IG: https://www.instagram.com/cheddabrownFollow Armando on IG: https://www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Recorded in Chino, CA.Fuck ICE.No Human Is “Illegal” on Stolen Land.
The Trash-Mex Podcast gets strange (or even more so) with a couple of films that truly warped our minds!We begin with Hermelinda Linda (1984), a peculiar & colorful horror-comedy based on a popular Mexican comic book character. Joey breaks down the film & its intriguing background.Then we get really drunk (not literally) with Las Caguamas Ninjas (1991), a videohome that drunkenly parodies Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with pot-bellied comedic actors wearing cheap costumes & doing bad karate moves with broomsticks.What is a “videohome” anyway? Armando chimes in on what the so-called Mexican home video “phenomenon” of the 1990’s-2000’s was really about.Watch Hermelinda Linda (1984) for free on Tubi: https://tubitv.com/movies/639249/hermelinda-lindaWatch/Download Las Caguamas Ninjas (1991) on Dropbox (courtesy of everyone’s favorite gatekeeper: Armando): https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xfk77mg9h360dh1ka8m2x/CaguamasNinjas.mp4?rlkey=kycwrylt9h3qbdeefqrniyq63&st=qej8xioz&dl=0Follow the Trash-Mex Podcast on Instagram@trashmexpodcast@trash_mex_@cheddabrownRecorded in Chino, CA.trashmexpodcast@gmail.com
The Trash-Mex Podcast is now on season 2! Hosts Joey & Armando discuss what’s to come on season 2, then discuss the legendary Mexican luchador El Santo + his first film Santo Vs The Evil Brain (1961) which is the first film screening in the upcoming “Santo Sundays” screenings at The Frida Cinema. In collaboration with Permanencia Voluntaria Archivo Cinematografico. (begins June 15th)Visit the official Permanencia Voluntaria website for more info: https://mxfilmarchive.comFollow on Instagram:Armandohttp://instagram.com/trash_mex_/Joeyhttps://www.instagram.com/cheddabrown/Permanencia Voluntaria:https://www.instagram.com/pv_mxfilmarchiveGet tickets to all 8 Santo Sundays screenings here: https://thefridacinema.org/film-series/santo-sundays/
Hosts Armando & Joey w/ special guest Mike Aguirre discuss punk music, the violent Mexican punk film La Venganza De Los Punks, and recap on the screening that took place on April 27th at The Frida Cinema. Also featuring several interviews from the audience after the screening.Listen to our punk playlist curated for this episode:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/01gBsaEcVOffBewkfWfNlD?si=Vc-dLTRwRAiSVX1NVx9bNg&pi=SHeOSTpeSiyYTFollow Armando at:https://www.instagram.com/trash_mex_/Follow Mike at:https://www.instagram.com/seeiton16mmFollow co-host/producer Joey at:https://www.instagram.com/cheddabrownFollow The Frida Cinema at:www.fridacinema.orghttps://www.instagram.com/thefridacinemaRecorded in Chino, CA.www.trashmex.comPlease don't forget to rate, subscribe, leave a comment!
The Trash-Mex Podcast temporarily leaves Mexico & heads to Colombia in this special episode!Hosts Armando & Joey discuss Funeral Siniestro (1977) & T-O: Triángulo De Oro (1985) with Anthony Napolitano of Petroglyph Media, a new boutique Blu-ray label that has released two Colombian B films from director Jairo Pinilla.Purchase the Jairo Pinilla Double Feature Blu-ray directly from Petroglyph Media at: https://petroglyphmedia.comFollow Petroglyph Media on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/petroglyphmediaFollow Armando on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trash_mex_/Follow Joey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cheddabrown/www.trashmex.com
Hosts Armando & Joey discuss two legendary Mexican actresses & two of their films:The beautiful, bold & daring Isela Vega in Los Amantes Del Señor De La Noche (1986)A wild 80’s Mexican folk horror film all made by Isela Vega.Blonde bombshell Angelica Chain in Diario Intimo De Una Cabaretera (1989)A sleazy & suspenseful crime film where Angelica Chain plays a femme fatal & a law woman.Watch Diario Intimo De Una Cabaretera (1989) on Picardia Nacional: https://www.picardianacional.comKeep up with all Trash-Mex material at: https://www.trashmex.comRecorded in West Covina, CA. Courtesy of Jaime Pinedo. (@jaime_a_p)Follow Armando: @trash_mex_Follow Joey: @cheddabrown
Hosts Armando & Joey and comedy writer Drew Hanks laugh it away to some sexy comedias from the 1980’s:El Dia De Los Albañiles (1984):Workers of a construction site are constantly getting themselves into crazy & funny sexual situations. Stars Mexican comedy actors Alfonso Zayas & Luis de Alba and famous fichera actress Angelica Chain.El Dia De Los Albañiles 2 (1986):A hilarious follow-up to the first film with a killer on the loose. Stars Mexican comedy actors Alfonso Zayas, Luis de Alba & Rene Ruiz “Tun Tun”. Also stars legendary Mexican actor Hugo Stiglitz as the killer.Tres Lancheros Muy Picudos (1989):Three boat drivers in Acapulco get themselves into crazy sexual situations & run into major trouble with dangerous criminals.Stars legendary Mexican comedy actors Alfonso Zayas, Rene Ruiz “Tun Tun” & Cesar Bono. Also stars gorgeous Mexican actress Lina Santos.Check out Drew Hanks’ comedy film The Made Man (2023). Available on Blu-ray: https://diabolikdvd.com/product/the-made-man-blu-ray-preorder/On YouTube: https://youtu.be/MW79kvITJko?si=h58gIA2dMaqi0APwThis episode is sponsored by Mexican streaming service Picardia Nacional. Be sure to subscribe by visiting their website or downloading the app on Apple or Android.www.picardianacional.comRecorded in Los Angeles.Keep up with all Trash-Mex material at: https://www.trashmex.comFollow Armando: @trash_mex_Follow Joey: @cheddabrown
Entrevista con Adolfo Martinez Solares, director y escritor de sexy comedias y otras producciones de Frontera Films.Entrevista es en Español.Este episodio está patrocinado por Picardia Nacional. Pueden suscribirse visitando su sitio web o descargando la aplicación en Apple o Android.www.picardianacional.comEnglish translation: Interview with Adolfo Martinez Solares, director & writer of sexy comedies & other productions from Frontera Films.Interview is in Spanish language only.This episode is sponsored by Mexican streaming service Picardia Nacional. Be sure to subscribe by visiting their website or downloading the app on Apple or Android.www.picardianacional.comKeep up with all Trash-Mex material at: https://www.trashmex.comFollow Armando: @trash_mex_Follow Joey: @cheddabrownEmail the Podcast at:trashmexpodcast@gmail.com
Well of course Mexico has Giallos & proto-slashers.It’s January Giallo and Armando & Joey discuss the most obvious & well-known Mexican Giallo La Muerte Del Chacal (1984) and the very rare proto-slasher/revenge film Ultraje (1977).La Muerte Del Chacal (1984): Texas Sheriff Bob is hunting down a serial killer that’s murdering women across Cameron County.Ultraje (1977): After settling into a secluded life in the woods; art professor Daniel, his newly young wife Kathy and their infant daughter are torn apart by sleazy road workers who assault Kathy & leave Daniel in a comatose state. Several years later, a dazed Daniel with an axe in hand, wanders around the woods in search of the men responsible of losing his family.Follow Armando on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Follow Joey on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/cheddabrownEmail the Podcast at:trashmexpodcast@gmail.comRecorded in West Covina, CA
Armando, Joey and special guest Jaime Pinedo of Rendezvous LA dig deep into the films & music of popular Mexican music groups Los Bukis and Los Temerarios.The films:Sueño y Realidad: Los Temerarios (1993)The first film of Los Temerarios. A melodrama about the group’s rise to fame & dealing with the drama that ensues along the way.La Mujer De Los Dos (1996)Second film of Los Temerarios. An erotic melodrama about the group. Adolfo falls for a woman who belongs to another man and Gustavo falls for a woman who’s troubling past catches up to her.Como Fui Enamorame De Ti (1991)Los Bukis are on tour and along the way they clash with music piracy & lead singer Marco Antonio Solis falls for a mysterious woman in red. The only film of Los Bukis and directed by legendary Mexican filmmaker Sergio Olhovich.Check out the playlist of our favorite Bukis & Temerarios songs: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6x8VPgNB2X53mPzp5n99ew?si=p8RIyHI5TQOP2ql7efQ0lQFollow Armando on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Follow Joey on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/cheddabrownFollow Jaime on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/jaime_a_p/Email the Podcast at:trashmexpodcast@gmail.comRecorded in West Covina, CA.























