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Cinema Supercollider Cinema Supercollider
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5.0 • 4 Ratings
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Cinema Supercollider is a podcast about movies that we love and the people that make them. Hosted by Eric and Megan, we especially hold a light up to b-movies, cult films, hidden gems and big budget flops. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinemasupercast/support
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Sports of the Future
In this classic episode, we take a look at two movies featuring sports of the future... Rollerball (1975) and the Blood of Heroes (1989)! Sportsball gets a little dangerous when dystopian governments and apocalyptic events come to play.
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Paranormal Extremes: Text Messages From The Dead
Once again we've stumbled on another head scratcher of a WTF movie, this time by schlock-sploitation legend Ted V. Mikels.
A woman gets text messages from her deceased fiancé and proceeds to get sucked into a whirlpool of nonsense featuring a seance, a costume museum, Liberace's old piano, a cursed dress, community theater actors, a haunted house and a couple of odd spirit guides. Will she withstand the extreme paranormality of it all? Will we care?
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The One Where We Talk About Rob Zombie Movies
In this episode, we take a look at two Rob Zombie movies - House of 1000 Corpses (2003) and the Devil's Rejects (2005)! Serial killer families that slay together, stay together.
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Thunder In Paradise 2 + 3 (1994)
It's about a talking boat named "Thunder" that's bigger on the inside than it is on the outside, Hulk Hogan who's bigger on the outside than on the inside, and Chris Lemmon, a nepo baby who's smaller than his father, talent-wise.
In TIP 2, the Hulkster and Bru (Lemmon) have to save supermodel, and owner of the beach bar Carol Alt from some Moroccan shotgun wedding.
TIP 3 is about a drug kingpin's #1 henchman holding a bunch of kids hostage in an arts based elementary school.
In both "movies" Thunder the talking boat saves the day by spinning donuts on the Epcot Center's water pond while explosions and gunfire threaten the lives of everyone.
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Terror in the Jungle (1968)
In this classic episode, we look at the 1968 jungle rescue movie, Terror in the Jungle! Sometimes you really want the bloodthirsty bad guys to sacrifice a child because the movie is so very, very bad. (or at least feed him to a panther or something)
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Mutants Of Nature Cove (2024)
Eric and Megan are befuddled by this exquisitely painful summertime monster-on-the-beach picture, mostly because EVERYBODY IS NAKED ALL THE TIME.
You might think people would be shot from the waist up, or be holding props like surfboards or frisbees strategically placed. You'd be wrong. You might think our pregnant protagonist would wrap a towel around herself when she goes exploring a dark, spooky cave. NOPE. You might think we'd just get used to it after 20 minutes or so. Well you thought wrong. Everybody, men and women of all ages and body types, tall and short, hairy and smooth, all shot full head to toe, full frontal nudity THE WHOLE MOVIE.
There's a lot of story going on about demons, mutants, witchcraft, toxic waste, hallucinations, giant mai-tais stabbing monsters to death with a hairbrush handle, a treehouse disaster, trauma, death, decapitations, and even some naked folk guitar, but it's all very confusing and silly.
Look out for a breakout performance from Lucy Diamonte, the only "real" actor in this picture.
Kind of brilliant in a torture-your-friends-by-forcing-them-to-watch way, but be prepared to squirm in your seat for 90+ minutes!
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