Episode #405 - Screen Writing Tropes That Need To Die!
Episode #405 - Screen Writing Tropes That Need To Die! by Radiodrome

Episode #405 - Screen Writing Tropes That Need To Die! by Radiodrome
Episode #404 - Movie Magazines with Fangoria owner Dallas Sonnier by Radiodrome
Ben Lewandowski drops by to give us the lowdown on the new movie Skeletons In The Closet (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3339376/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt) which is now on VOD. Check out the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5szjVvzAW_Q
Some films are so important they change the medium... lets discuss a few.
When a movie has a more interesting making of than the final film you must ask yourself... what went wrong and who is to blame.
Episode #400 - Movies About Movies... by Radiodrome
Sometimes critics are useless.
Stephen Bissette stops by and we talk about Cryptid Cinema.
What is it about Anthology films we love? Or we don't?
We all love a giant monster rampaging through a city... but why?
Body horror and slime glopola movies are closely linked right?
Hacks like Justin Price and Jared Cohn give all low budget filmmakers a bad name. David Irons, Joe Badon and Graham Skipper are real low budget filmmakers with great skill. There is a difference.
Episode #393 - The Small Details... by Radiodrome
No we don't spend the entire show on Star Wars but we talk about the growing contention between fans and creators.
Episode #391 - Harlan Ellison Is Gone... by Radiodrome
Devils and demons and satans... oh my.
The second part of our look at the actors we love... and in the last few minutes we veer wildly off topic so enjoy that too.
We all love specific actors and will follow them from project to project... Pete, Fred and Josh look at some of these.
Lets look at just how limited streaming actually is and why the video store was so important. A big help with this episode. https://blog.blcklst.com/in-search-of-the-last-great-video-store-efcc393f2982 The Scarecrow video mentioned. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VMhEq6kxG4
Episode #386 - The Disney Dark Period... by Radiodrome
Only in Hollywood can you fail upwards.
One okay movie and 3 turds... oh fun.
When a long running franchise goes on for a while... why does it change so much from it's roots? When a long running franchise goes on for a while... why does it never change?
Films are of the era they are made in... sometimes that does not age well.
How many times have you screamed at a movie "THAT IS NOT HOW THAT WORKS"???
Advertising has really changed in terms of how films get a message to us.
Who else besides us remembers PM Entertainment?
Episode #378 - Vampires Everywhere... by Radiodrome
A beginning is a very delicate time...
How many damn times can a story be adapted before it's enough?