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  • Title: Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Directors: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis

    Producers: Dave Willis, Matt Maiellaro, Jay Wade Edwards

    Writers: Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis

    Stars: Dana Snyder, Carey Means, Dave Willis, Matt Maiellaro, C. Martin Croker, Andy Merrill, Mike Schatz

    Release date: April 13, 2007 (US)

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SPECIAL GUEST: Jason Stein (@Beard81Dad), Dads from the Crypt (@CryptDads)

    SHOWNOTES: Gentlemen, BEHOLD! This 4/20, we are getting absolutely baked with Jason from Dads from the Crypt, as we cover Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters! Essentially an 85-minute episode of the Adult Swim animated surrealist black comedy series, this is an ideal stoner film to check out this holiday, so come hang with us and whatever you have—be it bongs, blunts, or joints—smoke it if you got it... And remember: it don't matter, none of this matters.

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    Collateral Media presents Robert Ortegon's Texas Sundown, a 2024 indie short film made by and starring the crew of Collateral Cinema, available now on YouTube: youtu.be/trpnh2fYkaY

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  • Title: Project A-ko (プロゾェクトA歐, Purojekuto Ēko) [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Katsuhiko Nishijima

    Producer: Kazufumi Nomura

    Writers: Katsuhiko Nishijima (screenplay/story), Tomoko Kawasaki (screenplay), Yuji Moriyama (screenplay), Kazumi Shirasaka (story)

    Stars: Miki Itƍ, Michie Tomizawa, Emi Shinohara, Asami Mukaidono

    Release date: June 21, 1986

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SPECIAL GUESTS: Ian Harper, Lewis (@xilubez); Retro Anime Podcast (@retroanime)

    SHOWNOTES: Collateral Cinema is joined by the Retro Anime Podcast for yet another old school anime review, as we talk Project A-ko! Beau, Ian, and Lewis discuss the 80s action comedy sci-fi parody at length, from where it stands as an anime movie today, to its various references to classic anime and its own impact on the medium, as well as its OVA sequels and spin-off. If you enjoyed this episode, stay tuned for our next anime film review on The Last: Naruto the Movie, with Anime Talk!

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    Collateral Media presents Robert Ortegon's Texas Sundown, a 2024 indie short film made by and starring the crew of Collateral Cinema, available now on YouTube: youtu.be/trpnh2fYkaY

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  • Title: Lost Highway [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: David Lynch

    Producers: Mary Sweeney, Tom Sternberg, Deepak Nayar

    Writers: David Lynch, Barry Gifford

    Stars: Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Blake, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Gary Busey, Robert Loggia

    Release date: February 21, 1997 (US)

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SPECIAL GUEST: The Vern, Cinema Recall (@cinema_recall)

    SHOWNOTES: On the latest episode of Collateral Cinema, The Vern from Cinema Recall joins us for a discussion on David Lynch's 1997 surrealist psychological thriller Lost Highway, starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, and Robert Blake (in his final film role). How does this movie stack amongst Lynch's filmography, such as the other two set in L.A.—Mulholland Drive (2001, previously covered by Collateral Cinema) and Inland Empire (2006)—or others? Where does it stand in 2024? Find out now, and stay tuned for more content very soon!

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    Cinema Recall is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Goodpods! You can also follow them on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram, and check their official website at cinemarecall.net!

    Collateral Media presents Robert Ortegon's Texas Sundown, a 2024 indie short film made by and starring the crew of Collateral Cinema, available now on YouTube: youtu.be/trpnh2fYkaY

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  • Title: The Wraith [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Mike Marvin

    Producer: John Kemeny

    Writer: Mike Marvin

    Stars: Charlie Sheen, Nick Cassavetes, Sherilyn Fenn, Randy Quaid

    Release date: November 21, 1986 (US)

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SPECIAL GUEST: Kevin and Erin Dougherty (@QueenErin), The Podcast That Wouldn't Die! (@TPodcastTWDie)

    SHOWNOTES: Welcome back, movie fans! We're joined by Kevin and Erin from The Podcast That Wouldn't Die! to analyze the 1986 independent action-fantasy film The Wraith, starring Charlie Sheen, Nick Cassavetes, Sherilyn Fenn, and Randy Quaid. Our obligatory car movie of the season, you could call this a guilty pleasure of ours, but we definitely enjoyed talking about it with our guests, and we hope y'all enjoy the episode, as well. If you did, stay tuned for our Miikeversary Special on Takashi Miike's Happiness of the Katakuris, as well as our next numbered episode on David Lynch's Lost Highway!

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    Collateral Media presents Robert Ortegon's Texas Sundown, a 2024 indie short film made by and starring the crew of Collateral Cinema, available now on YouTube: youtu.be/trpnh2fYkaY

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  • Featured Movies:

    Gran Turismo [Wikipedia] [IMDb]Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse [Wikipedia] [IMDb]Scream VI [Wikipedia] [IMDb]Creed III [Wikipedia] [IMDb]The Flash [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SHOWNOTES: As we settle in to 2024 and look forward to upcoming film releases, we thought it was a good idea to go back and cover some of the movies that came out last year but we didn't feature on Collateral Cinema At the Movies. So, come with us as we quickly review five 2023 theatrical releases and briefly talk about a few others!

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    Collateral Media presents Robert Ortegon's Texas Sundown, a 2024 indie short film made by and starring the crew of Collateral Cinema, available now on YouTube: youtu.be/trpnh2fYkaY

    (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)

  • Titles:

    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom [Wikipedia] [IMDb]Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Steven Spielberg

    Producer: Robert Watts

    Writers:

    Willard Huyck, Gloria Katz (screenplay); George Lucas (story) (Temple of Doom)Jeffrey Boam (screenplay); George Lucas, Menno Meyjes (story) (Last Crusade)

    Stars:

    Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Amrish Puri, Roshan Seth, Philip Stone, Ke Huy Quan (Temple of Doom)Harrison Ford, Denholm Elliott, Alison Doody, John Rhys-Davies, Julian Glover, Sean Connery (Last Crusade)

    Release dates:

    May 23, 1984 (US, Temple of Doom)May 24, 1989 (US, Last Crusade)

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SHOWNOTES: Welcome back to our review of the beloved 80s action-adventure film trilogy Indiana Jones (which definitely ended there and was never followed by any sequels)! Last time we analyzed Raiders of the Lost Ark, and in Part 2 we'll be covering the last two movies: Temple of Doom and Last Crusade. Starting with arguably the weakest link of the trilogy and the "black sheep" of the film series, and ending with what many consider to be the peak of the franchise, it'll make for an... illuminating (read that in your best Sean Connery accent) discussion. This duo, for better or worse (almost entirely better) helped define the original Indiana Jones story, which in turn influenced cinema in ways we cannot overstate. So, follow us on the conclusion of this epic journey! *cue theme music*

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    Collateral Media presents Robert Ortegon's Texas Sundown, a 2024 indie short film made by and starring the crew of Collateral Cinema, available now on YouTube: youtu.be/trpnh2fYkaY

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  • Title(s): Raiders of the Lost Ark (theatrical), Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (retroactive) [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Steven Spielberg

    Producer: Frank Marshall

    Writers: Lawrence Kasdan (screenplay), George Lucas, Philip Kaufman (story)

    Stars: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman, Ronald Lacey, John Rhys-Davies, Denholm Elliott

    Release date: June 12, 1981

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SHOWNOTES: Grab your bullwhip and fedora, because Collateral Cinema is covering one of, if not the best action-adventure movie series of all time: the Indiana Jones Trilogy! That's right: the trilogy. That's it. Three films. No others have ever been made and you won't convince us otherwise. Follow us for this special two-part episode; in Part 1, we'll be covering the very first installment: Raiders of the Lost Ark! Considered among the greatest movies ever made, this 1981 flick was directed by Steven Spielberg; co-written by Lawrence Kasdan, George Lucas, and Philip Kaufman; and stars Harrison Ford in his debut as the immortal character Indiana Jones—arguably his best role. Raiders isn't just a damn good film that stands the test of time, but a keystone of movie sub-culture, containing many of the most iconic scenes in cinema, and being the start of a celebrated American media franchise. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we'll be covering Temple of Doom and Last Crusade!

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    Collateral Media presents Robert Ortegon's Texas Sundown, a 2024 indie short film made by and starring the crew of Collateral Cinema, available now on YouTube: youtu.be/trpnh2fYkaY

    (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don’t sue us; we’re poor!)

  • Title: The Wicker Man [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Neil LaBute

    Producers: Nicolas Cage, Boaz Davidson, Randall Emmett, Norm Golightly, Avi Lerner, John Thompson

    Writer(s): Neil LaBute (screenplay), Anthony Shaffer (original film), David Pinner (original novel)

    Stars: Nicolas Cage, Ellen Burstyn, Kate Beahan, Frances Conroy, Molly Parker, Leelee Sobieski, Diane Delano

    Release date: September 1, 2006 (US/CA)

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SHOWNOTES: It's Cagin' time on Collateral Cinema Movie Podcast, as we continue Bad Movie December with a look at Neil LaBute's 2006 remake of The Wicker Man, starring none other than the One True God Himself: Nicolas Fucking Cage. This reimagining of the original 1973 horror film (itself an adaptation of the 1967 horror novel Ritual) manages to be batshit in completely different ways than its source material(s) and also (un)intentionally hysterical, in no small part due to Nic Cage's classic over-the-top performance working harmoniously with a hilariously inept script. Being our very first Cage review on the podcast, how does it rank amongst the legendary 60-year-old actor/producer's filmography as well as "

  • Featured Episode Reviews:

    The Boondocks [Wikipedia] [IMDb]: "A Huey Freeman Christmas" [Wikipedia] [IMDb]Rick and Morty [Wikipedia] [IMDb]: "Anatomy Park" [Wikipedia] [IMdb]Stroker & Hoop [Wikipedia] [IMDb]: "I Saw Stroker Killing Santa Claus (a.k.a. A Cold, Dead, White Christmas)"

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SHOWNOTES: We hope all of our listeners had a Happy Holidays and are enjoying the New Year! This episode of Collateral Cinema: Director's Cut! is our post-holiday Adult Swim wrap-up. Following last season's Holiday Edition of the Director's Cut!, where we reviewed a few holiday episodes that aired on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, this time we're diving into three more from The Boondocks, Rick and Morty, and Stroker & Hoop. So, unwrap a few more gifts with us, and stay tuned for more content in 2024!

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  • Title: Eyes Wide Shut [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Stanley Kubrick

    Producer: Stanley Kubrick

    Writers: Stanley Kubrick, Frederic Raphael (screenplay); Arthur Schnitzler (original novella)

    Stars: Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Sydney Pollack, Marie Richardson

    Release date: July 16, 1999 (US)

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    COLLAB: Abyss Gazing: A Horror Podcast (@VctmsAndVillans)

    SHOWNOTES: Happy Holidays, Collateral Cinephiles! As we do every year, we linked up with the Victims and Villains podcast network for our holiday special. This year, Josh "Captain Nostalgia" and Mark from Abyss Gazing: A Horror Podcast join us for Christmas to talk Stanley Kubrick's 1999 erotic mystery psychological drama Eyes Wide Shut, starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. We actually had a varied set of opinions on this film, so as the holiday draws to a close, come hang with us, and also check out the Abyss Gazing side of our seasonal crossover, where we guest hosted on their Rare Exports episode! We'll be back before the end of the year with this year's Holiday Edition of the Director's Cut, as we delve into more Adult Swim Christmas episodes, but we hope all of our listeners had a very Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year!

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    You can listen to Abyss Gazing: A Horror Podcast at victimsandvillains.net, Apple Podcasts, and wherever else you get your podcasts. You can also check out the Victims and Villains network for more podcast content and mental health resources at their website. If you or someone you know is reading this right now and struggling with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-harm—please reach out. Comment, message, or tweet at them. Go to victimsandvillains.net/hope for more resources. Call the suicide lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Text "HELP" to 741-741. There is hope and you DO have so much value and worth!

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  • Title: Twisted Pair [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Neil Breen

    Producer: Neil Breen

    Writer: Neil Breen

    Stars: Neil Breen, Sara Meritt, Siohbun Ebrahimi

    Release date: October 3, 2018

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SPECIAL GUEST: Frank Lourence, Geek Freaks Podcast (@geekfreakspod)

    SHOWNOTES: Programmable virtual reality... the corrupt version. Programmable DNA. Digital tribes. Tonight, on this year's first installment of Bad Movie December, we are being transformed into AI humanoids with Frank from The Geek Freaks Podcast, as we dive headfirst into Neil Breen's Twisted Pair! Those of you that have been following Collateral Cinema the last few years will know we've been featuring the Breenius every season, and this time, we're covering his 2018 indie sci-fi psychological thriller, which saw a sequel—Cade: The Tortured Crossing—in select Alamo Drafthouse theaters earlier this year. And this time, there's double our pleasure with double the Breen, as our divine savior plays a set of "AI humanoid" identical twins ("Damn... twins!")! If you enjoy this episode, let us know, and stay tuned for our Holiday Special on Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut with Abyss Gazing: A Horror Podcast; the continuation of Bad Movie December with The Wicker Man (2006), starring Nic Cage; and more before the end of the year. Happy Holidays!

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  • Title: Rocky III [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Sylvester Stallone

    Producers: Irwin Winkler, Robert Chartoff

    Writer: Sylvester Stallone

    Stars: Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers, Burgess Meredith

    Release date: May 28, 1982

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SPECIAL GUEST: Derik (@Rashanii); Hindsight Movie Reviews (@HindsightRevues), Ratchet Book Club (@RatchetBookClub), RTO Podcast Network (@RTOPodcasts)

    SHOWNOTES: On tonight's episode of Collateral Cinema, we are diving into the third installment of the Rocky franchise with Derik from Hindsight Movie Reviews! Having reviewed the prior two films in earlier episodes, we're excited to discuss the 1982 entry introducing Mr. T as Clubber Lang and featuring a cameo from Hulk Hogan as the one and only "Thunderlips". This movie marks the beginning of the 80s era of Rocky, and happens to use the iconic "Eye of the Tiger" as its theme song, so you know it's gonna be a blast!

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  • Title: Pink Flamingos [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: John Waters

    Producer: John Waters

    Writer: John Waters

    Stars: Divine, David Lochary, Mink Stole, Mary Vivian Pearce, Danny Mills, Edith Massey

    Release date: March 17, 1972

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SHOWNOTES: Happy Thanksgiving, movie fans! On today's episode of Collateral Cinema, Beau and Robert are taking a look at John Waters' 1972 black comedy film Pink Flamingos, notorious for its controversial content and themes. Banned in several countries since its release, yet preserved in the National Film Registry as of 2021, this cult film starring the late drag queen icon Divine is a notable form of abject art in media and outrageously unhinged in its depiction of exploitative topics. So, enjoy the show, and stay tuned for our next episode on Rocky III by the end of the month!

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  • Featured Movie Review: Nail Gun Massacre [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SHOWNOTES: We have one more treat for you tonight on All Hallows' Eve: Beau and Robert review the 1987 slasher Nail Gun Massacre on the latest Halloween Edition of the Director's Cut! If you haven't already, check out our Halloween Special on Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers, and stay tuned for our November content—we'll be discussing Rocky III and Pink Flamingos.

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  • Title: Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Dwight H. Little

    Producer: Paul Freeman

    Writers: Alan B. McElroy (screenplay/story); Dhani Lipsius, Larry Rattner, Benjamin Ruffner (story); John Carpenter, Debra Hill (original characters)

    Stars: Donald Pleasence, Ellie Cornell, Danielle Harris, Michael Pataki

    Release date: October 21, 1988

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SHOWNOTES: Happy Halloween, Collateral Cinephiles! We're celebrating the holiday with yet another film in the Halloween franchise—Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers! With the poor reception of Halloween III: Season of the Witch diminishing any chances of John Carpenter and Debra Hill turning the series into an anthology, Michael Myers was brought back. Although met with mostly reviews, this sequel would launch the "Thorn Trilogy" and develop a strong cult following. So how does it measure up to the other Halloween films we've discussed on the podcast? Find out now, and stay safe tonight, y'all!

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  • Title: Freddy vs. Jason [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Ronny Yu

    Producer: Sean S. Cunningham

    Writers: Damian Shannon and Mark Swift; Wes Craven, Victor Miller (original characters)

    Stars: Monica Keena, Kelly Rowland, Jason Ritter, Chris Marquette, Lochlyn Munro, Kyle Labine, Robert Englund, Ken Kirzinger

    Release date: August 15, 2003

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SHOWNOTES: Happy Friday the 13th, slasher horror fans, and welcome to Season Seven of Collateral Cinema! And what better way to celebrate and kick off our October content than with a crossover of the Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street franchises, as we talk Freddy vs. Jason with Stew of the Stew World Order Podcast? If you enjoyed our take on this movie, stay tuned for our next episode this spooky season on Trick 'r Treat, our Halloween Special on Halloween 4, as well as the remainder of Season Seven!

    SPECIAL GUEST: Robert Stewart, Stew World Order Productions (@SWOProductions)

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  • Featured Series Review: RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SHOWNOTES: Dead or alive, you're coming with us... on a new look at the making of RoboCop. We had exclusive early access to the 2023 documentary series RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop, available now on Screambox or Amazon, having been approached by producers to review it! Beau and Ash reveal our thoughts on not only the docuseries, but the original 1987 film itself, in a special Director's Cut! review that'll make you say... "I'd buy that for a dollar!"

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    You can watch the RoboDoc docuseries now with a subscription to Screambox, or by purchasing it on Amazon!

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  • Featured Movie Reviews:

    Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan [Wikipedia] [IMDb]Leprechaun 3: In Vegas [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    SPECIAL GUEST: Jason Stein (@Beard81Dad), Dads from the Crypt (@CryptDads)

    SHOWNOTES: On a very special episode of Collateral Cinema: Director's Cut!, Beau and Robert are joined by Jason from Dads from the Crypt for a pair of reviews we've been anticipating for some time now, which we're calling... "Slashers in the Big City"! Long-time listeners might remember our "Slashers in Space" episode on the Director's Cut!, where we discussed Leprechaun 4: In Space and Jason X, and ever since then, we've wanted to cover Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan and Leprechaun 3 in a sequel. Well, we're finally here, so come hang out with us in the big city!

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  • Featured Movie Reviews:

    Barbie (2023) [Wikipedia] [IMDb]Oppenheimer (2023) [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    SHOWNOTES: The biggest cinematic event of the year just happened, and we absolutely had to cover it! Beau and Ash had the opportunity the watch Greta Gerwig's Barbie and Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer and discuss the beauty of these juxtaposed films which released the very same day, in our first ever At the Movies Double Feature! Whether Ken is literally you, or you got front row seat exposure to the atomic bomb on release night, or you haven't had a chance yet to experience BARBENHEIMER 2023, you're sure to have a BLAST at Collateral Cinema's spoiler-free review of history's greatest movie crossover since Infinity War! Oh, and Ryan Gosling is literally me fr.

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