A fun and intelligent look at classic SUPER 8mm film releases (yes, that’s a real thing) and horror and fantasy double bills from the 1960s, 70s and 80s - and everything in-between. You get the idea.
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SATAN'S SKIN vs BEAST IN THE CELLAR - A Double Bill Battle!
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Taking their cue from actual 1970s cinema double-bills, the SOHO team look at two of the U.K's TIGON tales of terror, 1971's BLOOD ON SATAN'S CLAW (a.k.a SATAN'S SKIN) and BEAST IN THE CELLAR (a.k.a. THE CELLAR). Yes, this was a real double bill, and we have the Quad poster in our cinema to prove it. Listen now and find out what gets Jared so excit…
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Worst Movies Ever Made - MIGHTY PEKING MAN (1977)
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In this episode our SOHO CINEMA CLUB team of cinephiles Miles Flanagan and Jared Carlson sit through what may be the worst movie ever made. Or at least one of them. The epically titled, and six million dollar budgeted MIGHTY PEKING MAN. Released in 1977 to cash in on the KING KONG craze, due to the 1976 Dino De Laurentiss remake, this low budget Sh…
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Worst Movies Ever Made - SLAPSTICK OF ANOTHER KIND (1982)
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This episode our SOHO CINEMA CLUB team of cinephiles Miles Flanagan, Nick Chomicki and Jared Carlson sit through what may be the worst movie ever made. Or at least one of them. Starring an amazing ensemble of A-List comedy stars - Jerry Lewis, Madeline Kahn, Marty Feldman, Orson Welles and Jim Backus (to name but a few) - and based on the comic pol…
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The Incredible Melting Man on Super 8
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The Super 8 Cine Society discuss the Super 8 abridged version of the cult classic THE INCREDIBLE MELTING MAN (1977), and explain the unusual & unique history of abridged and full length Super 8 feature films during the 1960s, 70s and 80s for mass consumption. Oh how exciting! I hear you cry. Well, be prepared to be amazed! Join Miles Flanagan (foun…
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