The Martian Drive In is a fortnightly podcast which looks at two obscure science fiction, fantasy or horror films.
This time around, it's Movies Of The Week from the early 1970s. First off, The Astronaut from 1972 starring Monte Markham and Susan Clarke, then A Cold Night's Death starring Robert Culp and Eli Wallach. You can support the podcast by becoming a Patreon at https://patreon.com/paleocinema
This time around, I'm chatting with Rondo Award winning skeleton/ horror movie host Nigel Honeybone. Schlocky Horror Picture Show has been showing on various TV platforms in Australia and overseas and Nigel is an old friend of mine. The best place to start with his works is the FB page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/schlockyhorrorpictureshow/ We talk about movies, TV series including Stargirl, Doom Patrol, The Fantastic Journey and the Marvel Netflix series, discuss the weirdness of Tom Cruise and look at old horror flicks like The Swarm. We also discuss public domain movies and how the current panda is affecting movie buffs. It was great to catch up with him for this podcast episode. You can support the podcast by becoming a Patreon at https://patreon.com/paleocinema
To get back into the swing of things, Lee Battersby (https://leebattersby.com/) and I talk to one another from opposite sides of the continent about science fiction, fandom, movies and about a hundred other things while having a great time. Stay safe, follow the science, watch movies and you can support the podcasts for as little as $US1 per month at https://patreon.com/paleocinema The YouTube channel is here: https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost See you next time, same bat time, same bat channel.
This time around, it's the new Star Trek series Star Trek Picard. which you should check out and the new Vin Diesel movie Bloodshot that go b0rked by the Covid-19 shut down. Both are worth your time. Stay safe, follow the science, watch movies and you can support the podcasts for as little as $US1 per month at https://patreon.com/paleocinema The YouTube channel is here: https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost See you next time, same bat time, same bat channel.
For this episode I go with a movie that was in development hell for 20 years, Ang Lee's Gemini Man starring Will Smith, Will Smith and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, then it's zombies and rug rats with the 2019 Australian film, Little Monsters starring Lupita Nyong'o and Josh Gad. You can support the podcasts for as little as $US1 per month at https://patreon.com/paleocinema The YouTube channel is here: https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost See you next time, same bat time, same bat channel.
After an interesting start to 2020, I look at the three things I've binged on Netflix: the BBC Dracula, The Neighbor (El Vecino) and The Witcher. I also talk about the bushfires that have ravaged Australia since December. If you'd like to help, here is a list of valid charities to give to: https://help.givenow.com.au/hc/en-us/articles/360001315355-How-you-can-help-Donate-to-2020-Australian-bushfire-relief-efforts You can support the podcasts for as little as $US1 per month at https://patreon.com/paleocinema The YouTube channel is here: https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost See you next time, same bat time, same bat channel.
After a six week hiatus I'm back with my overview of 2019 in genre movies and TV. It has been a weird and wonderful year full of diversity and sameness in equal measure. It's a good time to be a bum on a seat. You can support the podcasts for as little as $US1 per month at https://patreon.com/paleocinema The YouTube channel is here: https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost See you next time, same bat time, same bat channel.
From ghosts of the past to horrors of the future. I look at the 1964 Japanese anthology ghost story movie Kwaidan then move on to 2019 for the TV series Years and Years to look at the shitstorm that will be the 2020s. You can support the podcasts for as little as $US1 per month at https://patreon.com/paleocinema The YouTube channel is here: https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost See you next time, same bat time, same bat channel.
No, the bloody movie didn't ruin your childhood, your parents did. This time around I'm looking at two modern movies. The comedic horror iteration known as The Banana Splits Movie (2019) and a great piece of Chinese action/fantasy/detective cinema from 2018, Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings. Gore and wuxia, what more can you want? You can support the podcasts for as little as $US1 per month at https://patreon.com/paleocinema The YouTube channel is here: https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost See you next time, same bat time, same bat channel.
For this episode, I look at the 2018 Netflix movie TAU starring Maika Monroe and Gary Oldman, then I look at a big scale Chinese alien invasion movie Shanghai Fortress starring Han Lu and Qi Shu. You can support the podcasts for as little as $US1 per month at https://patreon.com/paleocinema The YouTube channel is here: https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost See you next time, same bat time, same bat channel.
This time it's me waffling about movies, climate change and hopping vampires. I look haphazardly at 1985's Mr Vampire, one of my favourite jiang-shi movies. Here's the link to the Indonesian MCU franchise announcement. http://www.rojakdaily.com/entertainment/article/7440/indonesia-reveals-their-own-mcu-called-bumilangit-cinematic-universe-and-its-superheroes You can support the podcasts for as little as $US1 per month at https://patreon.com/paleocinema See you next time, same bat time, same bat channel.
For this episode I look at the new Amazon Prime series The Boys and do an overview of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 4 announcements at SDCC last week. You can support the podcast at https://patreon.com/paleocinema. The YouTube channel is Terry Talks Movies at https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost See you next time.
For this one, I'm sharing some science fiction music, from the 1950s to around 2010. SF music can be hard to write, perform and make right, but some people do it. From British SF TV series to great singers slumming it with novelty songs, there's a bit of everything here. You can support the podcast and the YouTube channel by becoming a Patreon at patreon.com/paleocinema. The YouTube channel is youtube.com/c/terryfrost
This time around I look at the three episodes in season 5 of Charlie Brooker's iconic series Black Mirror. Striking Vipers, Smithereens and Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too. You can support the podcast at patreon.com/paleocinema. The YouTube channel is https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost See you next time.
So we go from a superpowered teenager who is an evil prick to two altruistic time travelling teenagers with two movies from 2019, Brightburn, starring Elizabeth Banks and David Denman to See You Yesterday directed by Stefon Bristol. You can support the podcast at patreon.com/paleocinema. The YouTube channel is https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost See you yesterday.
SPOILERS EVERYWHERE! It was inevitable, like Thanos, that I would do this movie. I look at Endgame, how the MCU has unreeled over the 11 year history, where it might go to from here. You can check out the YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost You can support the podcast via Patreon at https://patreon.com/paleocinema
This time around, I'm officially in mourning for Larry Cohen and Scott Walker as I talk about Philippe Mora's insane Howling III - The Marsupials. The YouTube channel where my Larry Cohen tribute will appear is https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost The Patreon page where you can support the podcast is https://patreon.com/paleocinema. Keep watching the skies.
Coming back from the hiatus, I look at The Wandering Earth, the second biggest box office movie of 2019 so far, a science fiction epic based on a story by Liu Cixin. Then we move on to Alita- Battle Angel starring Rosa Salazar and Christoph Waltz. Cyberpunk and hard science space opera. What's not to love? Support the podcast for as little as $US1 per month at patreon.com/paleocinema. Sally's YouTube channel is at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfS_qi22vkY_hcDdDOvFtzQ My YouTube channel is at youtube.com/c/terryfrost Thanks for watching.
This time around, it's 1990s B-Movie silliness starting with 1990's The Guyver - starring Mark Hamill and Michael Berryman then heading over to 1990 for Class Of 1999 starring Stacy Keach and Malcolm McDowell. Lots of practical effects, cyborg teachers and bio-armour. Support the podcast at patreon.com/paleocinema for as little as $US1 a month. The YouTube channel is youtube.com/c/terryfrost See you next time.
From the meta-meta-textuality of Once Upon A Deadpool starring Ryan Reynolds and Fred Savage, we then go on to the third in M. Night Shyamalan's Eastrail 177 Trilogy, Glass starring Samuel L. Jackson, James McAvoy and Bruce Willis. Two really different superhero movies. Support the podcast at https://patreon.com/paleocinema. Check out the YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost. See you next time.