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Each week on The Cine-Files we enter the world of great film and explore its themes, history, filmmakers and the influences it has on movies today Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecine-files/support

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Each week on The Cine-Files we enter the world of great film and explore its themes, history, filmmakers and the influences it has on movies today Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecine-files/support

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    Bonus Episode - Deep Inside The Cine-Files

    Bonus Episode - Deep Inside The Cine-Files

    Patron Rodney Cooper asks Steve and John a very personal question about aging (both physically and mentally and the result is a deeply personal (in more ways than one) and truly intimate conversation. Thanks as always for all the great short suggestions.

    Bonus Episode Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Part 2

    Bonus Episode Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Part 2

    "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" (Part 2) Just in time for the 40th Anniversary of "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock," Scott & Steve are stealing "Enterprise Incidents" for a special 2-part deep dive into this underrated "Star Trek" classic. Soon after the U.S.S. Enterprise returns to earth bruised and battered after Captain Spock died saving the ship during the battle in the Mutara Nebula, Admiral James T. Kirk learns that his beloved starship is going to be decommissioned. Plus, all is not well with his friend, Dr. Leonard McCoy, who has not been acting like himself. That's when he receives a visit from Spock's father, Sarek, who questions why he left Spock's body behind on the Genesis planet. It turns out that Spock's essence had been merged with McCoy's, and now that both are in danger, unless Kirk can take matters into his own hands and bring them both to Vulcan. Originally released on June 1, 1984, "Star Trek III" has always been seen as a solid, but somewhat unspectacular installment of the "Genesis Trilogy," even though it featured the directorial debut of none other than Leonard Nimoy. But upon closer inspection, "The Search for Spock" is a better movie than it was ever given credit for, and it features stellar performances from William Shatner, DeForest Kelley and Christopher Lloyd as Klingon Commander Kruge.

    Scott and Steve are thrilled to be joined for this conversation by Steve's partner from The Cine-Files and Star Trek fanatic: John Rocha. 

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    • 2 hrs 13 min
    381 Total Recall Part 1

    381 Total Recall Part 1

    On this episode of The Cine-Files, Steve Morris and John Rocha are joined by their special guest Brendon McDonald, the producer of the WTF with Marc Maron podcast! They visit REKALL Industries to transport them back to Mars to explore Paul Verhoeven's modern Sci-Fi classic, TOTAL RECALL, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sharon Stone, Michael Ironside, Rachel Ticotin and Ronny Cox.

    If you haven't seen this incredible film you can buy or stream it right here:
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    • 1 hr 58 min
    Bonus Episode - Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Part 1

    Bonus Episode - Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Part 1

    "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" (Part 1)Just in time for the 40th Anniversary of "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock," Scott & Steve are stealing "Enterprise Incidents" for a special 2-part deep dive into this underrated "Star Trek" classic. Soon after the U.S.S. Enterprise returns to earth bruised and battered after Captain Spock died saving the ship during the battle in the Mutara Nebula, Admiral James T. Kirk learns that his beloved starship is going to be decommissioned. Plus, all is not well with his friend, Dr. Leonard McCoy, who has not been acting like himself. That's when he receives a visit from Spock's father, Sarek, who questions why he left Spock's body behind on the Genesis planet. It turns out that Spock's essence had been merged with McCoy's, and now that both are in danger, unless Kirk can take matters into his own hands and bring them both to Vulcan. Originally released on June 1, 1984, "Star Trek III" has always been seen as a solid, but somewhat unspectacular installment of the "Genesis Trilogy," even though it featured the directorial debut of none other than Leonard Nimoy. But upon closer inspection, "The Search for Spock" is a better movie than it was ever given credit for, and it features stellar performances from William Shatner, DeForest Kelley and Christopher Lloyd as Klingon Commander Kruge.

    Scott and Steve are thrilled to be joined for this conversation by Steve's partner from The Cine-Files and Star Trek fanatic: John Rocha. 

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    • 1 hr 51 min
    Bonus Episode - Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Part 2

    Bonus Episode - Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Part 2

    "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" (Part 2)Just in time for the 40th Anniversary of "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock," Scott & Steve are stealing "Enterprise Incidents" for a special 2-part deep dive into this underrated "Star Trek" classic. Soon after the U.S.S. Enterprise returns to earth bruised and battered after Captain Spock died saving the ship during the battle in the Mutara Nebula, Admiral James T. Kirk learns that his beloved starship is going to be decommissioned. Plus, all is not well with his friend, Dr. Leonard McCoy, who has not been acting like himself. That's when he receives a visit from Spock's father, Sarek, who questions why he left Spock's body behind on the Genesis planet. It turns out that Spock's essence had been merged with McCoy's, and now that both are in danger, unless Kirk can take matters into his own hands and bring them both to Vulcan. Originally released on June 1, 1984, "Star Trek III" has always been seen as a solid, but somewhat unspectacular installment of the "Genesis Trilogy," even though it featured the directorial debut of none other than Leonard Nimoy. But upon closer inspection, "The Search for Spock" is a better movie than it was ever given credit for, and it features stellar performances from William Shatner, DeForest Kelley and Christopher Lloyd as Klingon Commander Kruge.

    Scott and Steve are thrilled to be joined for this conversation by Steve's partner from The Cine-Files and Star Trek fanatic: John Rocha.

    You can support Enterprise Incidents right here:
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    Follow John Rocha on Twitter and Instagram: @therochasays

    Bonus Short: Godzilla Minus One

    Bonus Short: Godzilla Minus One

    Patron Ryan Lieb asked John and Steve to comment on the phenomenon that is Godzilla Minus One. This powerful film manages to deliver all the action and destruction you expect from a Godzilla movie while also containing powerful performances, challenging ideas and real human emotion.

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