Scott Hamilton and Chris Holland, authors of "Reel Shame: Bad Movies and the Hollywood Stars Who Made Them," guide you on this weekly exploration of cult & genre cinema, the technology of entertainment, and the history of different film genres.
Christopher Holland & Scott Hamilton
Chris & Scott record a quick and dirty episode to fill the time while Scott prepares to move from St. Petersburg, FL to Chicago, IL. Forgive the retrograde production values on this episode.
Discussing the Muppets Blu-Ray and its nod to Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Hunger Games, Cabin in the Woods, and what to do with those comics moldering in your closet.
Discussing the rumored death of Arnold Schwarzenegger, the actual death of Ralph McQuarrie, tales from development hell, and why Spock Must Die!
Discussing the movie Limitless, among other things.
In this episode: some follow-up on fakery in movies, catching up with Albert Pyun, and wandering the internet before landing on the topic of TV series that end abruptly or go down in flames.
A quote from a decade-old Stomp Tokyo review lands on the Gamera 3 Blu-ray box art, which leads Chris & Scott to reminisce about the bad old days of VHS imports.
Manos: The Restoration, Lost Movies, universal remote controls, and ancient home theater systems. Show notes at cultmoviespodcast.com.
Discussing the expedition of the death of 35mm film exhibition, B-Fest, and more. Show notes at cultmoviespodcast.com.
Highlights this week: British TV (Doctor Who, Sherlock), Tolkien nerdery, new Godzilla and Bond blu-rays, Buck Rogers, and the burning question of our time: do Italians really like lots of sugar in their coffee?
Topics this week: a bevy of trailers for upcoming genre films, Nic Cage's burial plans, and a discussion of the lengthy career of Jackie Chan.
Discussing Viva Knievel, Brainstorm, NOWFF, Neil Sedaka, Skinemax, and more.
In this badly-recorded episode we discuss EW's recent "worst movies" vs REEL SHAME, token female characters in '80s cartoons, dropping cell phones down toilets, and Song of the Blind Girl.
In which Scott and Chris return to the podcast and discover they've forgotten how this works. Some discussion of upcoming genre movies, holiday kid flicks, movies in the cloud, and what the future holds for the podcast. Find show notes at stomptokyo.tumblr.com.