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  • Title: Street Fighter [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Steven E. de Souza

    Producers: Edward R. Pressman, Kenzo Tsujimoto

    Writer(s): Steven E. de Souza (screenplay), Capcom (original game)

    Stars: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Raul Julia, Ming-Na Wen, Damian Chapa, Kylie Minogue, Wes Studi

    Release date: December 23, 1994 (US)

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    COLLAB: Collateral Gaming Video Game Podcast (@CGamingPodcast)

    SPECIAL GUESTS:

    The Vern, Cinema Recall (@cinema_recall)Jim, Film Rage (@filmrageyyc)

    SHOWNOTES: ROUND 1, FIGHT! Collateral Cinema is joined by Collateral Gaming, Cinema Recall, and Film Rage to discuss the 1994 action film based on the classic fighting game series: Street Fighter. While poorly received at release, is Steven E. de Souza's movie adaptation of Street Fighter II's story starring Jean-Claude Van Damme, RaĂșl JuliĂĄ, and Ming-Na Wen up for a re-evaluation in 2024? Beau, Ashley, The Vern, and Jim give our thoughts on the latest collaboration episode of Collateral Media! Next time on Collateral Cinema: Back to the Future, later this month...

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  • Featured Movie Review: Terrifier 2 [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    PROMO: Reading Between the Reels (@ReadBtweenReels)

    SHOWNOTES: Collateral Cinema has one more Halloween treat for you this year, as we discuss Damien Leone's 2022 supernatural slasher sequel Terrifier 2! With a 138-minute runtime, Art the Clown's second feature film attempts to address the plot- and character-related criticisms of its predecessor. But does it succeed? Does it manage to achieve even more brutality in its kills over 2016's Terrifier? We discuss all this and more on our Post-Halloween Edition of the Director's Cut! If you enjoyed our Spooky Month content, stay tuned for our November episodes, including Street Fighter (1994) and Back to the Future.

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  • Title: Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Dominique Othenin-Girard

    Producer: Ramsey Thomas

    Writers: Michael Jacobs, Dominique Othenin-Girard, Shem Bitterman; John Carpenter, Debra Hill (original characters)

    Stars: Donald Pleasence, Danielle Harris, Ellie Cornell, Beau Starr, Wendy Kaplan, Tamara Glynn

    Release date: October 13, 1989

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    SPECIAL GUEST: Cayley, Once-Over with Cayley (@OnceOverCayley)

    SHOWNOTES: Happy Halloween, horror fans! Continuing our tradition of reviewing films from the Halloween franchise, this year we are joined by Once-Over with Cayley to analyze Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers! Where does this 1989 sequel and second entry of the alleged "Cult of Thorn" trilogy stand amongst Halloween movies? Does it have anything of value to offer in the Michael Myers chronology? What is he even getting revenge for? Find out our thoughts now, and also listen to the rest of Collateral Cinema's Spooky Month content, including our episodes on Terrifier and Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and this season's Director's Cut! Halloween Edition on Terrifier 2 (releasing very soon). Be safe out there this Halloween, and we'll be back with more in November!

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  • Title: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Tobe Hooper

    Producer: Tobe Hooper

    Writers: Kim Henkel, Tobe Hooper

    Stars: Marilyn Burns, Paul A. Partain, Edwin Neal, Jim Siedow, Gunnar Hansen

    Release date: October 11, 1974

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    SHOWNOTES: Spooky Month continues on Collateral Cinema as we explore the original 1974 indie horror film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre! This movie is quintessential viewing for anyone that call themself a horror or slasher fan, so dive into it with us, and stay tuned for our Halloween Special on Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, as well as the Halloween Edition of Collateral Cinema: Director's Cut! on Terrifier 2!

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  • Title: Terrifier [Wikipedia] [IMDB]

    Director: Damien Leone

    Producers: Damien Leone, Phil Falcone, George Steuber

    Writer: Damien Leone

    Stars: Jenna Kanell, Samantha Scaffidi, David Howard Thornton, Catherine Corcoran

    Release date(s): October 15, 2016 (Telluride); March 15, 2018 (US)

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

    SHOWNOTES: Welcome to Season Eight of Collateral Cinema! Stew from SWO Productions joins us on our Season Premiere yet again, as we dive into Terrifier, the first feature film appearance of Art the Clown—who many are dubbing horror's newest icon! How well does the 85-minute indie slasher showcase this character? Where does director Damien Leone's feature directorial debut stand in the annals of horror slasher cinema? Find out now, and stay tuned for more spooky season content, including our next numbered episode on the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre and our Halloween Special on Halloween 5. And rest assured, we will be revisiting our new friend Art very soon with a look at Terrifier 2 on the Halloween Edition of Collateral Cinema: Director's Cut! this month, and Terrifier 3 later this Christmas! Season Eight is only just beginning...

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  • Title: Home Movies [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Creators: Brendon Small, Loren Bouchard

    Director: Loren Bouchard

    Producer: Melissa Bardin Galsky

    Stars: Brendon Small, Janine Ditullio, H. Jon Benjamin, Melissa Bardin Galsky

    Original release: January 6 – March 31, 2002

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    SPECIAL GUEST: Robbie Sherman, Conversations with Robbie Sherman (@WithSherman)

    SHOWNOTES: Collateral Cinema explores Home Movies once more, as Robbie Sherman (Conversations with Robbie Sherman) joins us in a discussion on Season 2 of the Adult Swim slice-of-life sitcom! In what ways do co-creators Brendon Small and Loren Bouchard and the cast improve over the inaugural season? Find out now, and stay tuned for Season Eight next month!

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  • Title: The Happiness of the Katakuris (ă‚«ă‚żă‚ŻăƒȘ柶たćčžçŠ, Katakuri-ke no Kƍfuku)

    Director: Takashi Miike

    Producers: Hirotsugu Yoshida, Tetsuo Sasho

    Writers: Kikumi Yamagishi (screenplay), Ai Kennedy

    Stars: Kenji Sawada, Keiko Matsuzaka, Shinji Takeda, Naomi Nishida, Kiyoshiro Imawano, Tetsurƍ Tamba

    Release date: February 16, 2002 (JP)

    PROMO: Retro Anime Podcast (@retroanime)

    SHOWNOTES: It's Miikeversary time again, ladies and gentlemen! On our latest Anniversary Special we cover Takashi Miike's 2001 musical comedy horror film The Happiness of the Katakuris! Beau and Ash discuss the endearing characters, whacky claymation sequences, and numerous musical numbers of this entry in Miike-san's filmography, comparing it to his other works we've featured, such as Audition and Visitor Q. Stay tuned for more post-season content and our Season Premiere on Terrifier next month!

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  • Title: Deadpool & Wolverine [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Shawn Levy

    Producers: Kevin Feige, Lauren Shuler Donner, Ryan Reynolds, Shawn Levy

    Writers: Ryan Reynolds, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Zeb Wells, Shawn Levy

    Stars: Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Emma Corrin, Morena Baccarin, Rob Delaney, Leslie Uggams, Aaron Stanford, Matthew Macfadyen

    Release date: July 26, 2024

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SHOWNOTES: Our maximum-effort, spoiler-free review of Deadpool & Wolverine is finally here! On the latest episode of Collateral Cinema At the Movies, we are beyond excited to bring to you our thoughts on the highly anticipated team-up of Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, with its many gratuitous cameos from the last 24 years of Fox's X-Men films and other Marvel movies. Where does it stand amongst the previous Deadpool films as well as recent releases from Marvel Studios? Has the MCU been saved? Get your special socks out, nerds, and find out now! Also, stay tuned for more post-season content and Season Eight of Collateral Cinema.

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  • Title: The Bikeriders [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Jeff Nichols

    Producers: Sarah Green, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Arnon Milchan

    Writers: Jeff Nichols (screenplay), Danny Lyon (original book)

    Stars: Jodie Comer, Austin Butler, Tom Hardy, Michael Shannon, Mike Faist, Norman Reedus

    Release date: June 21, 2024 (US)

    PROMO: Ninety For Chill: The Podcast with CatBusRuss

    SHOWNOTES: Collateral Cinema At the Movies is finally back, as we dive into Jeff Nichols' The Bikeriders, starring the likes of Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, Tom Hardy, and Normas Reedus! Inspired by the photo-book of the same name by Danny Lyon, this 2024 film tells the (somewhat true) tale of the Vandals Motorcycle Club, a fictionalized version of the Outlaws, and is out now on steaming platforms. Beau, Robert, and Ashley had fun dissecting this biker gang story, and we hope you do, too; stay tuned for our next At the Movies review on Deadpool & Wolverine, as well as our Miikeversary Special on Happiness of the Katakuris!

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  • Title: Home Movies [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Creators: Brendon Small, Loren Bouchard

    Director: Loren Bouchard

    Producers: Loren Bouchard, Melissa Bardin Galsky

    Stars: Brendon Small, H. Jon Benjamin, Paula Poundstone, Janine Ditullio, Melissa Bardin Galsky

    Original release: April 26, 1999 – October 7, 2001

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    SPECIAL GUEST: Cam Sully, Jacked Up Review Show Podcast (@jackedupreview)

    SHOWNOTES: It's Adult Swim time on Collateral Cinema once again, as Cam Sully from the Jacked Up Review Show Podcast joins us for a review of Season 1 of the animated sitcom Home Movies! Originally aired on UPN in 1999, this mockumentary-style, slice of life comedy series would become part of the foundation of Adult Swim with its absurdist brand of humor. These early episodes featuring Squigglevision animation and retroscripting set the tone of the series (as well as the network), and we had a lot of fun dissecting the first season! Stay tuned for more post-season content and remember, kids:

    Don't put marbles in your nose

    Put them in there

    DO NOT PUT THEM IN THERE!

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  • Title: Cloak & Dagger [Wikipedia] [IMDb]

    Director: Richard Franklin

    Producer: Allan Carr

    Writers: Tom Holland (screenplay/story), Cornell Woolrich (story)

    Stars: Henry Thomas, Dabney Coleman, Michael Murphy

    Release date: August 10, 1984 (US)

    PROMO: Anime Talk (@AnimeTalk12)

    SHOWNOTES: At the conclusion of Season Seven of Collateral Cinema, we are checking out the 1984 spy adventure film starring Henry Thomas, Dabney Coleman, and Michael Murphy: Cloak & Dagger! This 80s flick resonated with us on many levels, sparking discussions on its setting in San Antonio, Texas; tie-in arcade game by the same name; and status as a family-friendly espionage movie. We had an absolute blast this season and we hope you have as well; stay tuned for post-season content and Season Eight in October!

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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

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  • 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)

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