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A father is joined by his son and daughter-in-law to watch, review, and discuss a different film each week. The films range from classics to fringe titles you may never have seen. The discussion comes from two sides of the generation gap. Plus a weekly look at new Blu-ray and DVD releases as well as what's new in theaters.
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Well it's been over three months since our last show and with the shelter in place order it may be a while longer before we get back on schedule. In the mean time here's an update, a tribute to Dickie Goodman, and a bit of humor to help lighten the mood in these dark times.Cinema Toast Crunch
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This week we close out our Halloween horrors month with 2005's monsters in the underground cave saga, The Cave. We also discuss what's new in theaters and on home video and who we lost in the industry this last week which leads to a discussion of Days of Our Lives.Cinema Toast Crunch
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Here's a little something extra for your trick or treat pail, a bonus episode of Creatures From The Features discussing Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula in the 1931 Universal classic. Enjoy! Also thanks to Mattia Capelli for the CFTF theme music.Creatures From The Features
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Our next entry in the annual Halloween Horror marathon is a lesser known cult classic, Pontypool. The whole crew is here for pre-show, but Garvis 3 and Kayla leave Brett and Garvis 2 to discuss the word virus zombie siege of Bruce McDonald's film. Plus new releases and a tribute to Robert Forster.Cinema Toast Crunch
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This week we have a listener request, Possum, which she described as being really bad and the worst. But is it? Or is Possum a very effective symbolic nightmare transferred to film? We watch and discuss. Also a tribute to Rip Taylor and Diahann Carroll and new release news.Cinema Toast Crunch
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Okay this was supposed to be episode 189 Hereditary, but a batch of squealing kittens that had been abandoned by their momma demanded some bottle feeding instead. Here's Brett's comments on several new releases and recently reviewed films as a companion piece to episode 188. Enjoy.Cinema Toast Crunch
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It's October and that means it's time to kick off our month of Halloween horror treats. Kicking us off is John Carpenter's classic The Thing. Based on the short story Who Goes There and the original movie The Thing From Another World, this one amps up the gore and the violence in a move that polarized audiences back in 1982. Also new release news.…
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This week there's a pledge pin on our podcast as we look at the classic frat comedy National Lampoon's Animal House. Plus new release news and all our regular features, plus a discussion of The Hulk in comics and the Saint Albans Mall Twin Cinemas.Cinema Toast Crunch
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CTC is going back in the water to talk about Joe Dante's 1978 Jaws spoof Piranha. The toothy characters inspired a sequel from James Cameron and a remake from Alexandre Aja, director of Crawl. It's classic Roger Corman produced gold. Plus new release news.Cinema Toast Crunch
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This week the CTC crew take a look at John Carpenter's classic suspense thriller Assault On Precinct 13. We also discuss new releases and celebrity deaths from the last week including a tribute to the late great Rip Torn.Cinema Toast Crunch
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For Independence Day weekend the CTC crew decided to take in The Patriot. We also discuss new releases and recent celebrity deaths and Garvis 2 reports on watching Avengers Endgame at the newly opened La Belle theater for only $4 a ticket.Cinema Toast Crunch
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This week Brett rejoins us to discuss Roger Corman's classic car race exploitation drive-in classic Death Race 2000. Plus new release news, celebrity deaths, and what have we watched recently. Also Brett tells us all about the Criterion channel.Cinema Toast Crunch
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This week the CTC crew dives into the comedy about minor league hockey in the 1970s, Slap Shot. Filled with raunchy humor and excessive foul language for the time, how does it stand up today? Also a tribute to Peter Mayhew and new release news.Cinema Toast Crunch
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Following hot on the heels of our Infinity War special, the CTC crew takes a long in depth and spoiler filled look at Avengers Endgame, the latest film in the MCU. We still make time for our regular features, but this is a long one and once again filled with SPOILERS.Cinema Toast Crunch
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Are you ready for a ghost story? This week CTC looks back at John Carpenter's follow up to Halloween, The Fog. We also discuss Easter films, new releases, and people we've lost. Garvis 2 sings the praises of Curfew on the Sky network.Cinema Toast Crunch
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It's another independent filmmaker spotlight as we discuss David Noel Bourke's film Bakerman. This Danish film follows Jens, a man living by himself and coping with OCD. When he finally snaps in a moment of frustration his world begins to change. Also new release news, a tribute to Larry Cohen, and the strange connection between George Romero and D…
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This week CTC discusses Toho Pictures film Gorath about a star hurtling towards earth. Oh and there's a giant rubber suited walrus monster for about 4 minutes as well. All this plus new releases and a final goodbye to Community's Leonard.Cinema Toast Crunch
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This time we have a special episode covering Marvel's Captain Marvel starring Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson. Garvis 2, Garvis 3, and Kayla are joined by Vrie for a discussion of the latest entry in the MCU and a look back at her history in comics.Cinema Toast Crunch
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