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This week on Old Men Yell at Cloud, we take a psychedelia induced trip down memory lane. No, no, no! Not LSD. It’s The Campfire Headphase by Boards of Canada! Join us and our guest Erik Marks from Second Class Cinema as we shoot the shit and Patrick finally becomes a man with a plan.
Come one, come all and gather as we sit down late on a work night to discuss Battles' 2007 debut LP, "Mirrored"! Well, at least that was the plan. We do talk about the album, but we happen to talk a lot more about other things. Internet smut, the fact that guest host Tom Ribeiro of Second Class Cinema is actually artificial intelligence, and theories about "Mirrored" as well as Dustin Diamond also pop up. Oh, and we talked a lot about a chimpmanzee (sic) that was named Oliver. He stood up straight, had a winning smile, and wore boxers.
Click here to download.A masterpiece of modern POOP!This is it, the final week of #PooplingPicksMonth, and the Poops are taking on their first Stanley Kubrick film for the podcast, 1980's THE SHINING! This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in this week as the Poops discuss tone, tension, symbolism, and adaptation in an attempt to make sense of this classic of horror filmmaking. This episode's an all-timer you won't want to miss!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, YouTube, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and Instagram and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote. You can also follow our gaming channel on Twitch. Turn on notifications so you'll know when we go live.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to us directly or purchase something from our merchandise shop.Be sure to check out this week's PooPal, the Second Class Cinema podcast!
I Dream of Breenie IS BACK! That's right! Neil Breen has a new movie out and our city (the lovely city of Boston) hosted this movie for all of his fans. Having recovered from watching all 3 of Neil's movies in one sitting and discussing (Listen to the Neil Breen Spectacular here!), we decided to pack our bags and take the field trip to the sold out Somerville Theatre with our good friend Aaron of course. How has Neil progressed as a filmmaker? Is this his best movie to date? All of that and more on this week's Second Class Cinema. @2ndClassPodcast secondclasscinema.com followingfilms.com Popcorn Poops
Click here to download.Hey, POOP. This is no cartoon.Week two of #FranchiseOriginsMonth brings Steve Barron's 1990 film TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES to the podcast! This week's movie was Dustin's pick.A nostalgic favorite for many in the Poops' age range, but does this movie hold up? Could Dustin and Jessica's feelings for this movie have anything to do with it's writing, themes, or characterization? Or are they blinded by nostalgia? Tune in as they make their cases!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote. You can also follow our gaming channel on Twitch. Turn on notifications so you'll know when we go live.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to us directly or purchase something from our merchandise shop.Be sure to check out this week's PooPal, the Second Class Cinema podcast!
Get your swords sharpened and your sandals laced for this weeks episode of Box Office Boyz. Where we ride our horses hard and fast into 2016's "Ben-Hur" and 1987's "Death Stalker II". This week our special guest is Erik from (Second Class Cinema). Ben-Hur 2016 Deathstalker 2 1987 Producers: Tom, Ryan, &Aaron Recording/Editing: Aaron Propaganda: Ryan Theme:'Trackers'Jason Staczek
Welcome to a special Saturday edition of Second Class Cinema! This whole "In Space Month" this is a little harder than initially anticipated. That being said this week we watched Hellraiser IV: Bloodline. Even with Adam Scott having a role in this movie and the prospect of Pinhead being shot with orange lasers couldn't truly salvage the movie. Our friend and b-movie professional Fallon was kind enough to come on and watch this one with us and then we blamed her for it because we're all good buddies here. This one prompted an interesting but unanimous rating. @2ndClassPodcast secondclasscinema.com followingfilms.com
Our special guest this week is Brittany from (Second Class Cinema). She has agreed to join us for Apocalypse Week were we'll be watching and reviewing both X-Men (2016) and The Apocalypse (2007) movie trailers. The below is a small article from Jesus-is-Savior.com which thought highly of the film! X-Men: Apocalypse Trailer The Apocalypse Trailer Movie “THE APOCALYPSE” Teaches a False Gospel Beware of demonic “FAITH FILMS” Millions of people are being deceived by the Devil, by an evil company called FAITH FILMS, that portrays the demonic Catholic religion as being true Christianity. In the 2007 movie THE APOCALYPSE, people are being taught that children cannot go to Heaven unless they are baptized. Satan is working relentlessly to tear down the wall between Biblical Christianity and the hellhole Catholic religion. Books, movies, you name it; the Devil is lying, teaching people that the Catholic religion is the true Church. Satan is a liar of liars (John 8:44). The Catholic religion is straight out of the pits of Hell. On that note ENJOY OUR SHOW! **This podcast is NSFW (not safe for work!)**
We're settling into Space Month nicely here at Second Class Cinema. For the entire month of April we’ll be exploring different film series’ that (bafflingly) decided to take their franchise into outer space. We kicked it off last week with Leprechaun 4: In Space- which, despite it’s fantastically boring title, we somehow expected to be better. A few months ago, when we watched our first James Bond movie (Never Say Never Again) our good friend, Tyler, joined us. So it was only fitting that he join us again for this week’s viewing of the 1979 Bond flick, Moonraker. @2ndClassPodcast secondclasscinema.com followingfilms.com
In Space Month is FINALLY here on Second Class Cinema! But you all should have heard this in our April 1st episode. Sorry about that. We kick it off with Brittany's pick, Leprechaun 4: In Space! The rules of In Space Month are easy, we have to pick a movie that takes it franchise in to outer space. We were surprised to find out how little this actually happened but it happened enough for us to notice, so that's a problem. Special Guest Taryn came on to discuss this movie with us. Listen up! @2ndClassPodcast secondclasscinema.com followingfilms.com
It was Tom's pick this week and he used a bit of outside influence for his selection. The movie is 1991's martial art, action, comedy Breathing Fire. Tom was merely a bystander on twitter when the The Bristol Bad Film Club (@TheOtherBBFC) tagged him in an image that Crap Film Club (@CrapFilmClub) posted. About 5 minutes later Tom was sitting anxiously at his doorstep waiting for his newest eBay purchase to arrive. After it's arrival, and with little to no expectation of the movie, it was put it on the television and allowed it into the hearts of Second Class Cinema. Tyler came on to watch this movie with us and as he states in this episode, this movie changed his life. @2ndClassPodcast secondclasscinema.com followingfilms.com
Greetings, citizens! We are super excited today because boy, do we have a bonus episode for you... As most of you know, Samurai Cop is a much beloved and revered flick here at Second Class Cinema. We covered it in one of our earliest episodes over a year ago, and just recently we viewed and discussed the much-anticipated sequel, Samurai Cop II: Deadly Vengeance. Deadly Vengeance was total shlock-madness that left us with a ton of questions. So I guess we were pretty lucky that Samurai Cop himself, Mathew Karedas, offered to chat with us and answer our many questions about this crazy piece of cinema. Matt took us on a complete tour of making this movie- discussing everything from how he came to be Samurai Cop in Amir Shirvan’s original picture, to rising from the dead, to what it was like working with Tommy Wiseau. His hilarious anecdotes on the funding/filming/release (and beyond) has given us so much insight into the blood, sweat and pure insanity that made this movie possible. It was truly a pleasure doing this interview and we can't thank Matt enough for chatting with us at length about his awesome role in B-movie history. @2ndClassPodcast secondclasscinema.com followingfilms.com
It’s been a great year on Second Class Cinema and for our last episode of the year, we did a group pick! We are big fans of the original Samurai Cop so it was time to finally dive in to Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance. Earlier in the day we watched the original Samurai Cop, and after watching the sequel, we go over our reactions to it and draw parallels between the original and the sequel. Special guest Tyler returns for his third episode in a row to help us with this one.You can rent in on Vimeo here! Is it worth the $8.99? Find out and listen!@2ndClassPodcastsecondclasscinema.comfollowingfilms.com
We are RAPIDLY approaching Christmas here on Second Class Cinema so Tom thought it was only appropriate to bring a little Christmas spirit with him on his selection this week. We watched the 1996 Hulk Hogan holiday ho-down Santa With Muscles. We had special guest Tyler on to help us discuss this one. This is the SECOND Hulk Hogan movie he's been on for so we're becoming experts on the subject. Do we shatter our rating system trying to figure this one out!? Listen up!secondclasscinema.com@2ndClassPodcastfollowingfilms.com
On this episode we are joined by Tom from the podcast Second Class Cinema as we work to a decision on two workplace comedies: IN GOOD COMPANY and THE INTERNSHIP. In the former, a young, inexperienced Topher Grace becomes Dennis Quaid's boss, and in the latter Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson find themselves over their heads with their young, tech-savvy fellow interns at Google. Our own battle of old vs. young has been inspired by the new Nancy Meyers comedy THE INTERN, and Hadas of Common Room is hired on for her insight into the film.
On this week's podcast we discuss Erik's pick, the 1988 Godfrey Ho monster movie Thunder of Giant Serpent! This is Erik's second time picking a Godfrey Ho movie, the first being RoboVampire. We had our friend and fellow b-movie lover Fallon on to help get in to grave detail the deeper meanings of girls mounting snakes. It get's real analytical-like here on the Second Class Cinema this week so listen up and find out how it may have impacted our ratings!Make sure to check out our NEW website! secondclasscinema.com
On this week's Second Class Cinema we finally got around to not only recording an episode, but watching a movie submitted to us! We watched 2005 horror/vampire movie Blade of the Vampire! Someone actually bought Blade of the Vampire for us to watch. Hard earned dollars. For us to watch this. Thanks for allowing us to watch this Scott! THANKS! We had an interesting time rating this one that's for sure. Check us out the NEW secondclasscinema.com
It's still Kid's Movie Month and we had ourselves a DOUBLE FEEEEATURE! It was ninja night here on Second Class Cinema as we watched both 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain and Surf Ninjas! Erik picked Surf Ninjas while we decided to pad out the ninja night with 3 Ninjas HNAMM as it's been requested by multiple people. Tyler decided to come on by (who is ultimately getting the blame for 3 Ninjas) to help us to discuss these movies. Which one of these is ultimately the best ninjas movie for kids? Don't forget to check out http://www.fatfootfilms.com for some awesome short and feature length movies as well as a backlog of all of our episodes!
I know it's Kid's Movie Month and all here on Second Class Cinema but this opportunity was too good to pass up. We had Matt Jaissle, the director of Back From Hell, reach out to us wanting to talk about his movie! He had listened to our review of Back From Hell which was also our first episode (if you'd like to listen to it, enter at your own risk because it's a bit rough around the edges). Anyway, we had him give us a call and we chatted about his movie and his upcoming screening at The Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, TX (drafthouse.com/movies/back-from-hell/austin).We partnered with Tom's other podcast The Studio Cellar (www.thestudiocellar.com) to bring you this interview and discussion with Matt.ALSO you can finally find the Boston 48 Hour Film Project that Tom directed here: www.fatfootfilms.com/best-man-boston-48-hour-film-project
For the second episode of Kid's Movie Month we had our friend Aaron come over with a movie and he brought the 2002 fantasy movie Max Magician and the Legend of the Rings! Not only did he bring that but he also came with a very big secret to let us in on as well, as a matter of fact we all let everyone in on a personal secret. We'll cover the movie and much, much more all on a great episode of Second Class Cinema.Sponsoring Kid's Movie Month (for no other reason than they are also giant children like us) is Fat Foot Films! Check out their site http://www.fatfootfilms.com/ for a back log of our episode AND tons of other great content! Coming to the site soon is a short comedy that was shot for the Boston 48hr Film Project that Tom directed and produced along side Fat Foot Films AND Aaron too. AWESOME!
Canada's 1991 animated Christmas epic The Christmas Tree gets put up for discussion on this episode of Second Class Cinema.
In this episode of Second Class Cinema we discuss Erik's pick - Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky.
Forgive the sloppiness that is Episode 1 of Second Class Cinema! In this episode we review the 1993 gem Back From Hell.