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Episode 894 Blood Muscle Drive Body Builder IN Hell

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Release Date: 05/22/2025

Episode #920 The Damned Dead Thing show art Episode #920 The Damned Dead Thing

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In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris delve into the world of future cult movies, discussing their recent experiences with new releases, particularly focusing on 'The Dead Thing' and 'The Damned'. They explore themes of intimacy, relationships, and societal issues while also promoting their vintage horror merchandise. The conversation highlights the nuances of horror as a genre and the importance of understanding character motivations and societal reflections in film. In this episode, the hosts delve into the film 'The Damned,' discussing its themes of isolation,...

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Episode 919 Dont Fear Feed The Street Children Prom Queen show art Episode 919 Dont Fear Feed The Street Children Prom Queen

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In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss their experiences with cult films, focusing on the Fear Street series and the latest installment, Fear Street Prom Queen. They critique the film's writing, character development, and authenticity to the 80s era. The conversation then shifts to Please Don't Feed the Children, exploring its unique premise and execution. The hosts share their thoughts on the films' strengths and weaknesses, providing insights into the horror genre and cult film culture.

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Episode 918 Primal Freddy Vs Rage Jason show art Episode 918 Primal Freddy Vs Rage Jason

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In this conversation, Chris critiques the quality of screenwriting in a recent film, expressing disappointment over the dialogue and the perceived lack of care from the producers. He highlights the disconnect between audience expectations and the reality of film production, emphasizing the need for a good script to meet those expectations.

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Episdoe 917 28 Sinner Years Later show art Episdoe 917 28 Sinner Years Later

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Episode 916 Strippers vs Classroom Werewolves 6 show art Episode 916 Strippers vs Classroom Werewolves 6

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The conversation delves into the portrayal of supernatural elements in film, particularly focusing on werewolves and vampires, and the skepticism characters exhibit towards these elements.

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Episode 915 All VHS Hallows Halloween Eve show art Episode 915 All VHS Hallows Halloween Eve

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In this episode, Bill and Chris discuss various Halloween anthologies, focusing on the VHS series and its evolution over the years. They review the latest installment, VHS Halloween 2025, and critique its segments, including 'Coochie Coochie', 'Ootsuprasikinfraara', 'Fun Size', 'Kid Print', and 'Home'. The conversation touches on themes of storytelling, the effectiveness of horror, and the importance of wraparound narratives in anthologies. They also announce the release of 'Don't Forget to Leave' and discuss its availability through public libraries. In this conversation, Chris and his...

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Episode 914 Black Coherence Room show art Episode 914 Black Coherence Room

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In this episode, Bill and Chris delve into the film 'Coherence', exploring its intricate themes of alternate realities and character dynamics set against the backdrop of a dinner party. They discuss the film's unique storytelling approach, including its use of improvised dialogue and low-budget production, which contribute to its authenticity and emotional impact. The conversation highlights the characters' struggles with identity and reality, culminating in a thought-provoking analysis of the film's ending and its implications for viewers. In this episode, Chris and Bill delve into their film...

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Episode 913 The Island Body Snatchers of the Fishmen show art Episode 913 The Island Body Snatchers of the Fishmen

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In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris delve into the 1993 film Body Snatchers, a lesser-known adaptation of the classic Invasion of the Body Snatchers story. They discuss the film's cast, including Gabriel Anwar and Meg Tilly, and analyze its themes, character development, and execution of the invasion concept. The conversation also touches on personal opinions and recommendations, highlighting the film's strengths and weaknesses while providing insights into its place within the horror genre.

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Episode 912 The Dead Revenant Calm show art Episode 912 The Dead Revenant Calm

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In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss various cult movies, share personal updates, and delve into reviews of 'The Revenant' and 'Dead Calm'. They explore themes of personal milestones, the intricacies of film reviews, and the importance of supporting independent content creators through Patreon. The conversation highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the films, particularly focusing on special effects and narrative structure. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the film 'Dead Calm,' discussing its themes of grief, isolation, and the dynamics of...

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Episode 911 Psycho Howl Cop show art Episode 911 Psycho Howl Cop

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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 into the unique narrative of 'Bloody Muscle Bodybuilder in Hell,' comparing it to the classic 'Evil Dead' series. They discuss the film's merits, its low-budget production, and the humor intertwined with horror elements. The conversation transitions into a review of the 1976 film 'Drive-In,' exploring its characters and the cultural context of the 1970s drive-in theater experience. In this conversation, Chris Bricklemyer and OTC Industries explore the charm of 70s slice-of-life films, discussing their endearing qualities and character development. They reflect on the fashion of the era and its impact on their viewing experience. The discussion transitions to the Conjuring universe, where they critique the themes and storytelling of the films. Reverend Scott's humorous take on movie reviews adds a light-hearted touch, leading to closing thoughts on future recommendations and the overall experience of watching these films.