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Professor Andrea presents a Profile in Cinemania on a scion of one of Hollywood's most illustrious acting dynasties, Bridget Fonda.
Written and performed by Andrea Palladino & Daniel Scribner
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
Tracks used: "Laguna" and "Lost Cassette"
Caricature art by Andy Slack Comics
LEGAL NOTICE: This is a work of parody and should not be construed as making statements or allegations of fact.
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While The Cinemania Society begins its campaign of strongly-worded missives directed at their doppelgängers, it also continues its scrutiny of the 1990 film "Frankenstein Unbound," Roger Corman's final directorial oeuvre starring John Hurt, Raul Julia, and Bridget Fonda.
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
Sound design & editing by Ethan Ireland
Art by Andy Slack Comics
This audio play is a work of parody and should not be construed as making statements or allegations of fact.
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Our first Season 3 Profile in Cinemania is on the pride of Puerto Rico, Raúl Rafael Carlos Juliá y Arcelay, better known as Raul Julia. Best known to Millennials as the cinematic representation of either The Addams Family's Gomez Addams or Street Fighter's M. Bison, Raul Julia's acting career saw him on stage and screens big and small.
Written and performed by Andy Slack
Production and Sound Design by Ethan Ireland
Music by Meteor at meteormusic.bandcamp.com
Caricature art by Andy Slack Comics
Legal notice: this is a work of parody and should not be construed as making allegations or statements of fact.
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Finally, the wait is over -- NEW EPISODE AHOY!
Season 3 kicks off when The Cinemania Society returns to find that that the only constant in the universe is indeed change and in their attempt to return home, they learn that one can never go home again. Their reaction is, predictably, to hold a Conclave to get a handle on it. Verifier Andy chooses to scrutinize the 1990 film "Frankenstein Unbound," Roger Corman's final directorial oeuvre starring John Hurt, Raul Julia, and Bridget Fonda.
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
Sound design & editing by Ethan Ireland
Art by Andy Slack Comics
This audio play is a work of parody and should not be construed as making statements or allegations of fact.
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In this prelude to Season 3, the Cinemania High Council faces an unexpected reckoning...
Written by Daniel Scribner
Production & Sound Design by Andy Slack
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
Sound FX and incidental music courtesy of Epidemic Sound
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Before we get on with Season 3, we're taking a final dip into the Memory Hole for one of our better Profiles in Cinemania, this time on everyone's favorite typecast space wizard. New material drops next week!
Written by Ethan Ireland, Andy Slack, and Andrea Palladino
Performed by Ethan Ireland
Production and sound design by Ethan Ireland
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
Caricature art by Andy Slack Comics
Legal notice: this is a work of parody and should not be construed as making allegations or statements of fact.
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Since it pains us that so much of our Season 1 has been memory-holed, we thought you folks would enjoy this Profile we did on the late (late late late late) Sir John Hurt.
Hang in there, new material is coming! Big things are afoot!
(You'll find this profile has a lot to do with the pending 1st Conclave of Season 3)
Written by Ethan Ireland
Performed by Alessa Luz Martinez as Andre Martinez
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
Legal notice: This is a work of parody.
LEGAL NOTICE: This is a work of parody and should not be construed as making statements or allegations of fact.
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So, so much of our early work has disappeared from the internet. If you're GenX or a Millennial, and you grew up with home video, it's a good chance you heard music performed by Vangelis, master of synthesized scores. Here's our memorial take on the guy.Hang in there, new stuff is coming.Written by Ethan Ireland & Andy Slack
Performed by Andre Luc Martinez & Zacharia Berks
Mixed & Mastered by Ethan Ireland
Music track: "Heart of Night" and "Alien Ruins" courtesy of Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
LEGAL NOTICE: This is a work of parody and should not be construed as making statements or allegations of fact.
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This is the last of our S1 re-runs, which means we're getting toward the end of our S2-S3 hiatus folks. Just in case you didn't already know, we're re-running all the S1 Conclaves during our hiatus because a few uncouth podcast aggregators refuse to make our back episodes available. In this, the final episode of Season 1, Cinquisitor Ethan holds a Conclave examining Ralph Bakshi's 1977 ALLEGEDLY drug-fueled and definitely-not-for-kids feature-length cartoon epic of fairies versus neo-Nazis, "Wizards." Honestly one of the weirdest films of all time.
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
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Hi! It's Atus. Hi Atus! Get it? Yeah, okay. Dad joke over. You probably know the drill by now, but just in case you don't we're re-running all the S1 Conclaves during our S2-S3 hiatus because CERTAIN podcast aggregators won't make our back episodes available. In this one, Auntie Hope joins us in earnest and forces us all to scrutinize Ridley Scott's brother Tony's directorial debut, the lesbian vampire movie from 1984 "The Hunger." Get out the popcorn, folks. It's going to be a live one. Er, that is, an un-live one. Whatever.
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
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Hiatus continues. Not for much longer, though. Just long enough to catch people up on our old material so they can understand the full flower of the story we're trying to tell since Big Streaming wanted to deny you all.
Here's Conclave #6, featuring Professor Andrea taking us on a journey through time and space as we explore her favorite fantasy film, 1981's "Time Bandits" -- otherwise known as "the film that made Terry Gilliam and almost broke George Harrison."
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
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Guess what? Chicken butt! ...and our hiatus continues. We're re-running the complete set of Conclaves from Season 1, since SOMEONE at Spotify and other podcast aggregators decided to un-list our first season.
Here's Conclave #5, wherein Daniel Scribner takes us on a journey through John Carpenter's tribute to both Stephen King and H.P. Lovecraft, 1994's "In the Mouth of Madness."
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
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Yep, we're still on hiatus. Good new stuff is coming, don't worry. Just relax and enjoy the complete run of Conclaves from Season 1, since Spotify and other podcast aggregators haven't been listing our first season. To that end, here's Conclave #4, featuring Alessa Luz Martinez playing André Luc Martinez, when we took a deep dive into the landmark 1956 sci-fi epic, "Forbidden Planet." This film was a major source of inspiration for Gene Roddenberry, creator of Star Trek and launched the hardest-working robot in showbiz, Robby the Robot. This conclave concludes with an interview of a very special guest: Tim Russ, best known for his role as "Tuvok" on Star Trek: Voyager.
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
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We're still on hiatus, which means we're keeping our promise to re-post the complete run of Conclaves from Season 1, since they haven't been appearing on many major podcast aggregators. Anyhow, here's Conclave #3, where Verifier Andy took us on a deep dive into the 1978 film "The Shout," Jerzy Skolimowski's *exceedingly* British psychosexual drama based on Robert Graves' short story of the same name. We conclude the conclave by interviewing our special guest Alex, a/k/a The Trash Shaman, a real-life student of the occult who has had experience with applying shamanic practices himself, with people escaping cults, and has dealt with charismatic con-men of the type portrayed in the film.
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
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Continuing our post Season 2 hiatus, we're bringing you our complete run of Conclaves from Season 1, since they don't appear on a lot of major podcast aggregation services. Here's Conclave #2, held to scrutinize the Japanese Punk Zombie film from 2000, "WILD ZERO!"
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
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It has been brought to our attention that our *entire* Season 1 run of episodes doesn't appear on a lot of different podcast aggregators. Well! We're going to fix that! Since we're on hiatus after Season 2 (Season 3 is coming, folks, don't worry!), let's get everyone caught up on Season 1, shall we?
Here, for your listenting pleasure, is the Compleat Naked Lunch.
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
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Ever wonder how we got where we are? Recent events have caused Cinquisitor Ethan to reflect upon how we may have gotten there in a Field Report that examines one of the vilest sources of CINEMANIA yet encountered, Stanley Kubrick's 1972 film "A Clockwork Orange." Trigger warning: rape, abuse, fascism, psychological manipulation
Written and performed by Ethan Ireland
Audio engineering, sound design, and editing by Ethan Ireland
Incidental music and sound courtesy of Epidemic Sound
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
Tracks used: "Slasher," "Violence," "Safe House"
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Verifier Andy presents a profile on the recently-deceased David Lynch, Hollywood's Avatar of Ambiguity, Master of the Mysterious Metaphor, and Señor of Sinister Symbolism.
Farewell David, we hardly knew ye -- which is exactly the way you wanted it.Written & performed by Andy Slack
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
Incidental Music & Sound Effects courtesy of Epidemic Sound
Caricature art by andyslackcomics.com
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For the conclusion of our Season 2 Lens Friend series, Daniel Scribner sits down with Alessa Luz Martinez to discuss her pick for Season 2, "Total Recall." These were some of the most popular and highly-rated episodes we've done to date, and Alessa explores her use of the framing story of those episodes as a tool to facilitate her public coming out as trans. Daniel also asks Alessa the same questions we asked one another in Part 1 of Lens Friends, and teases her pick for Season 3.
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
Incidental Music & Sound Courtesy of Epidemic Sound
Directed by Daniel Scribner
Editing & Sound Design by Ethan Ireland
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The members of The Cinemania Society step out of character to do a wrap up of Season 2, where they talk about the how the podcast has evolved over Season 2 (which was released over 2 full years!), how they've evolved & improved, which movies and episodes from the past season were their favorites, and give the listeners a few teasers about Season 3...
Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio
Incidental music and sound effects courtesy of Epidemic Sound
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