Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast Beau Maddox
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Welcome to Collateral Cinema, the ONLY movie podcast that matters! ...Where we focus on good movies, bad movies, and everything else in the world of cinema! We podcast straight from somewhere in south Texas, and yes, we ARE a 420-friendly podcast!
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Collateral Cinema 4/20 Special: Matt Maiellaro & Dave Willis' Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters w/ Special Guest Jason Stein (Dads from the Crypt) (SPOILERS)
Gentlemen, BEHOLD! This 4/20, we are getting absolutely baked with Jason from Dads from the Crypt, as we cover Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters! Essentially an 85-minute episode of the Adult Swim animated surrealist black comedy series, this is an ideal stoner film to check out this holiday, so come hang with us and whatever you have—be it bongs, blunts, or joints—smoke it if you got it... And remember: it don’t matter, none of this matters.
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Collateral Cinema Anime Special: Katsuhiko Nishijima's Project A-ko w/ Special Guests Ian & Lewis (Retro Anime) (SPOILERS)
Collateral Cinema is joined by the Retro Anime Podcast for yet another old school anime review, as we talk Project A-ko! Beau, Ian, and Lewis discuss the 80s action comedy sci-fi parody at length, from where it stands as an anime movie today, to its various references to classic anime and its own impact on the medium, as well as its OVA sequels and spin-off. If you enjoyed this episode, stay tuned for our next anime film review on The Last: Naruto the Movie, with Anime Talk!
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Ep 86: David Lynch's Lost Highway w/ Special Guest The Vern (Cinema Recall) – Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast (SPOILERS)
On the latest episode of Collateral Cinema, The Vern from Cinema Recall joins us for a discussion on David Lynch’s 1997 surrealist psychological thriller Lost Highway, starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, and Robert Blake (in his final film role). How does this movie stack amongst Lynch’s filmography, such as the other two set in L.A.—Mulholland Drive (2001, previously covered by Collateral Cinema) and Inland Empire (2006)—or others? Where does it stand in 2024? Find out now, and stay tuned for more content very soon!
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Ep 85: Mike Marvin's The Wraith w/ Special Guests Kevin & Erin (Podcast That Wouldn't Die) – Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast (SPOILERS)
Welcome back, movie fans! We’re joined by Kevin and Erin from The Podcast That Wouldn’t Die! to analyze the 1986 independent action-fantasy film The Wraith, starring Charlie Sheen, Nick Cassavetes, Sherilyn Fenn, and Randy Quaid. Our obligatory car movie of the season, you could call this a guilty pleasure of ours, but we definitely enjoyed talking about it with our guests, and we hope y’all enjoy the episode, as well. If you did, stay tuned for our Miikeversary Special on Takashi Miike’s Happiness of the Katakuris, as well as our next numbered episode on David Lynch’s Lost Highway!
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At the Movies Edition: 2023 in Review – Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast (Spoiler-Free)
As we settle in to 2024 and look forward to upcoming film releases, we thought it was a good idea to go back and cover some of the movies that came out last year but we didn’t feature on Collateral Cinema At the Movies. So, come with us as we quickly review five 2023 theatrical releases and briefly talk about a few others!
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Ep 84 (Part 2) – Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones Trilogy – Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast (SPOILERS)
Welcome back to our review of the beloved 80s action-adventure film trilogy Indiana Jones (which definitely ended there and was never followed by any sequels)! Last time we analyzed Raiders of the Lost Ark, and in Part 2 we’ll be covering the last two movies: Temple of Doom and Last Crusade. Starting with arguably the weakest link of the trilogy and the ”black sheep” of the film series, and ending with what many consider to be the peak of the franchise, it’ll make for an... illuminating (read that in your best Sean Connery accent) discussion. This duo, for better or worse (almost entirely better) helped define the original Indiana Jones story, which in turn influenced cinema in ways we cannot overstate. So, follow us on the conclusion of this epic journey! *cue theme music*