Outside the Cinema
In this episode, the hosts celebrate the 900th milestone of their podcast, reflecting on personal growth, family, and the evolution of streaming services. They delve into the giallo film 'Strip Nude for Your Killer,' discussing its character dynamics, cultural significance, and the absurdity present in its narrative. The conversation highlights the changing perceptions of films over time and concludes with recommendations for exploring various giallo films. In this episode, the hosts delve into the world of cult films, particularly focusing on Italian cinema and the slasher genre. They review...
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In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss various topics ranging from parenting moments that impress them to the exploration of cult films, particularly focusing on George A. Romero's lesser-known work, 'There's Always Vanilla'. They share personal anecdotes about their children, delve into the significance of youth sports, and analyze the cultural context of the films they review, emphasizing the importance of understanding the era in which they were made. In this conversation, Chris Bricklemyer and OTC Industries delve into the film 'There's Always Vanilla,'...
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In this episode, the hosts of Outside the Cinema discuss the cult classic film 'Vamp', exploring its unique blend of horror and comedy, the all-star cast, and the impact of listener engagement on the show. They delve into the film's plot, character dynamics, and its cultural significance, drawing parallels with other films and emphasizing the importance of visual storytelling. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the film 'Vamp,' exploring its artistic expression, character dynamics, and the transition from comedy to horror. They discuss the unique presence of Grace Jones, the visual...
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In this episode, the hosts of Outside the Cinema delve into the world of cult films, focusing on 'Bloody Muscle Bodybuilder in Hell', a Japanese horror-comedy that pays homage to the 'Evil Dead' series. They discuss the film's production challenges, character dynamics, and the influence of classic horror tropes. The conversation highlights the film's unique charm, despite its low-budget special effects, and the genuine effort put into its creation. The hosts reflect on the absurdity and humor that define cult cinema, making it a beloved genre among fans. In this conversation, the hosts delve...
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In this episode, Bill and Chris engage in a lively discussion about cult cinema, focusing on the film Monstrum. They explore its unique blend of genres, character development, and the political themes that run throughout the narrative. The conversation also touches on listener engagement through Patreon, the significance of costuming, and the metaphorical implications of the monster in relation to power and leadership. The hosts share personal anecdotes and insights, creating a dynamic and entertaining dialogue. In this conversation, Chris and Bill delve into the themes of a recent monster...
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In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss various topics ranging from the challenges of baseball season to listener feedback that draws parallels between political figures and movie characters. They delve into Martin Scorsese's filmography, particularly focusing on the unique dark comedy 'After Hours', exploring its themes and style while debating the merits of Scorsese's work. In this conversation, Chris Bricklemyer and Bill delve into Martin Scorsese's film 'After Hours,' exploring its classification as a black comedy and a comedy of errors. They discuss the film's...
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info_outlineIn this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss cult movies, focusing on David Toohey's films, particularly 'Below' and 'The Arrival'. They share personal anecdotes, delve into the films' themes, cast, and sound design, and explore the moral dilemmas presented in the narratives. The conversation highlights the unique aspects of submarine films and the challenges of historical accuracy in storytelling. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the themes of tension and breakdown in a submarine setting, exploring the divide among the crew regarding supernatural occurrences versus psychological stress. They discuss character dynamics, performances, and the pacing of the film, particularly focusing on Charlie Sheen's career and his role in 'The Arrival'. The conversation highlights the film's strengths and weaknesses, ultimately recommending it while acknowledging its flaws. In this conversation, Bill and Chris review the film 'The Arrival,' discussing its themes of conspiracy, character development, and the quality of writing. They critique the film's scientific accuracy and the design of the alien race, ultimately sharing their recommendations and thoughts on the film's entertainment value.