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Welcome back true believers, Intalksicated Reviews this week is back with Crisis on Infinite Opinion our super hero themed podcast, with the bottom of the barrel amazon prime movie Land of College Prophets. Corey and Norm assemble and answer questions like Are they actually super heroes? is this a comedy? and is it too late to celebrate Norm's B-Day?
The Land of College Prophets is a 2005 independent """""comedy""""" film. Join us as we attempt to discuss what this movie even was. If you have a movie you want us to watch and review, send us it to:Miserable Hair People PO Box 85703 Tucson, AZ 85754If we watch and review it on the show, we will Paypal you $1. No bamboozle.
Steve tries to melt Miros’ brain with a zero budget dark superhero comedy. Miros counters with one of the greatest faith-based films ever: Doug Phillip’s Not Quite Lyin’ Eyes. Well, at the very least, it’s the best faith-based film featuring underage prostitutes and sexy indoor fireworks. Dig the podcast? Support Optimism Vaccine by rating and reviewing us on iTunes - http://bit.ly/OpVacCast Support this podcast
Tom had wanted to celebrate two of his films being released on Amazon Prime Everything Moves Alone and Land of College Prophets but then he noticed his other film London Betty had been deleted off of Prime along with thousands of other low-budget independent films. Listen to his story and watch Everything Moves Alone and Land of College Prophets on Prime while you can! Music by Tim Kulig from Troma's Monster Kill series! Spotify Twitch Stitcher Radio iTunes Twitter Google App! Podbean InstagramFacebook Youtube Bandcamp Player FM Microguide Blubrry
SEE IT ON PRIME Feb 12! Everything Moves Alone & Land of College Prophets on Amazon Time feb 12th! This is the one minute story of how one of my old films Everything Moves Alone got into the New York Times! Spotify Twitch Stitcher Radio iTunes Twitter Google App! Podbean InstagramFacebook Youtube Bandcamp Player FM Microguide Blubrry
VHS Massacre Radio is releasing two films on Amazon Prime February 12th 2019. Land of College Prophets (A backyard superhero film in the Troma tradition) and Everything Moves Alone (A comedic-drama in the vein of Garden State and Clerks). These are largely forgotten films from the video store era. Although Prophets was available through Netflix (DVD), Blockbuster and Movie Gallery at the time it has been for the most part unavailable on premium streaming formats for the last decade. Everything Moves Alone was shot in the late 90's and never really had a proper home video release but rather played briefly in the New York City theaters back in 2001. Tom Seymour talks about the history of the films and gives us updates on VHS Massacre 2! Spotify Twitch Stitcher Radio iTunes Twitter Google App! Podbean InstagramFacebook Youtube Bandcamp Player FM Microguide Blubrry
Ken and Tom dig into the 1990 VHS classic Final Sanction with Indie stalwart Robert "The Face" Z'Dar. Also with the recent review of Tom Seymour's old flick Land of College Prophets by the gang at B-Movie Mania, Tom reflects and acknowledges that he has in fact been a direct-to-video film director for the last 20 years. Also Ken reports on the set of Lloyd Kaufman's latest Tromasterpiece! Watch the video version on Twitch or YouTube or get the audio version on Spodify, iTunes, Stitcher Radio! Check out VHSMASSACRE.COM for info on the documentary sequel! Spotify Twitch Stitcher Radio iTunes Twitter Google App! Podbean InstagramFacebook Youtube Bandcamp Player FM Microguide Blubrry
Exploding rats. A well that eats children. A Nazi super-solider with diabetes. Crabs. These are just a few things contained within the rich tapestry of “The Land of College Prophets”, […]
It’s the quickest episode of B-Movie Mania ever! Listen as Paul describes “The Land of College Prophets” for you in just under one minute! A truly amazing achievement. Maniacs, you can […]
Donate to the Viking's VS Zombies Indiegogo! The gang interviews actor Matt Ford AKA Chef Death (Bikini Bloodbath 1-3, Mark of the Beast, Land of College Prophets). Also discussions on Annabelle, Master and Commander and The Matrix. Are we living in the Matrix? Matt Ford calls Bulls**t on that! Watch Tom and Matt's first 16mm feature film Everything Moves Alone for free.
We sit down with IGN producer Mike Aransky (The Daily Fix) to talk about filmmaking and Internet video content. We also talk about the new film he produced and shot called Alone (Featured in Fangoria Magazine and directed by Rory Abel) and 2005 cult film The Land of College Prophets which he co-directed with NYCR's own Thomas Edward Seymour back in the day. ALSO enjoy at the beginning and end of the Interview, the new song, Superheroes by one of the hardest working rock bands in Queens, Dirty Wings! Alone Movie Facebook Get tickets now to the Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival! 2005 Land of College Prophets Check out the awesome Indie film "Death Story"
Author/actor/film critic Phil Hall discusses his fascinating book, The Greatest Bad Movies of All Time, which includes 100 motion pictures he selected to include in this film category. “Each one stands the test of time and is wonderfully warped in its own twisted way,” he explains. A.J. Hakari, the Mad Movie Man, co-hosts and adds to the fun! Hall is also the author the following books: The Encyclopedia of Underground Movies; Independent Film Distribution;, The History of Independent Cinema; and What If They Lived? Hollywood’s Last Stars and the Futures They Never Had, and In Search of Lost Films. His movie acting experience includes roles in such films as London Betty, Bikini Bloodbath Car Wash, Abduction, My Mouth Lies Screaming,The Land of College Prophets and Uncorked – a short movie he wrote and stars in. Outside of acting and writing film-related books, Hall has served as a contributing editor for Film Threat, a member of the Governing Committee of the Online Film Critics Society, and is the host of The Bootleg Files podcast.