The Cinemania Society Podcast The Cinemania Society, LLC
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- TV & Film
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Herein are chronicled the judgements of this not-so-secret society as its members convene within an abandoned video store in the Stripmall of the Damned, where they scrutinize, criticize, analyze, brutalize, and otherwise vamp on the weirdest films in cinema history for their ability to cause the dreaded condition of CINEMANIA.
FEATURING:
Ethan Ireland, formerly of Smosh (seasons 2009-2012)
Andre Luc Martinez, of Genshin Impact and Onyx Equinox.
Andy Slack, comic artist / internet comedian of Dune Sietchposting & Star Trek Shitposting
WARNING: EXPLICIT CONTENT. STRONG LANGUAGE & ADULT THEMES.
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Conclave 14b: All Dogmas Go To Heaven (Dogma Pt. 2)
The heretic renegades of the Cinemania Society, shacked up in an abandoned church in New Jersey, continues the conclave analyzing Kevin Smith's 1999 film "Dogma," while Auntie Hope has flashbacks to Catholic School...
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Profiles in Cinemania: Alan Rickman
Verifier Andy, Master Illuminator, presents a Profile in Cinemania on one of the most publicly-respected and well spoken-of sources of CINEMANIA, Alan Rickman. Millennials and GenZ knew Rickman best for his role as Severus Snape in the Harry Potter movies; whereas GenX knew him best for his role as Hans Gruber in 1988's "Die Hard" (and to a somewhat lesser extent, his role as Alexander Dane / Dr. Lazarus in "Galaxy Quest). Rickman was a consummate practitioner of his craft and as word would have it, an all-around decent chap.
Written and performed by Andy Slack
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
(Tracks used: "Diamond Eyes" and "Waiting for Sunset")
Caricature art by Andy Slack Comics -
Conclave 14a: How Much is That Dogma in the Window? (Dogma Pt. 1)
The heretic renegades of the Cinemania Society, having escaped maroonment (is that even a word?) on a deserted island Puerto Rico, have finally made their way to a corner of Earth so vile and hated that nobody would want to go, in the desperate hopes that the Cinemassassins on their trail would not dare to follow. As they rest and recuperate in an abandoned church, Auntie Hope, Keeper of the Books Booze, is reminded of her Catholic School education, which reminds her in turn of Kevin Smith's 1999 film "Dogma," and calls a conclave to order.
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Profiles in Cinemania: Roger Corman - In Memoriam
We celebrate the life and times of Patient Zero for CINEMANIA, the King of Schlock, Roger Corman, a man who shaped the modern cinema landscape far more than anyone would have ever believed. Listen and be astounded.
Written by Ethan Ireland and Andy Slack, and performed by Ethan Ireland
Caricature Art by Andy Slack Comics
Music by Meteor at meteormusic.bandcamp.com
Tracks used: "J-70" and "Richtofen."
This work is protected as work of satire and/or parody and should not be construed as fact. -
TCS Rewind - Profiles in Cinemania: Gilbert Gottfried
Not long ago was the second death-iversary of the world's greatest irritainer, Gilbert Gottfried. We treat our listeners, new and old, to our Profile in Cinemania on the man. For those fans of Frank Herbert's Dune, this includes Gottfried's rendition of "The Bene Gesserit Litany Against Fear," originally commissioned by Cinquisitor Ethan in 2021. Stay tuned: next Wednesday begins an entirely new run of content...
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TCS Rewind - Profiles in Cinemania: Tim Curry
Another of our early Profiles in Cinemania for our new listeners, one on everyone's favorite murderous clown-slash-Sweet Transvestite from Transsexual Transylvania, Tim Curry.
Customer Reviews
Great fun , interesting views
Not just funny but a really interesting deep dive on the background of esoteric Cinema . Also a great cast of weird characters.