MIGHTY MOVIE PODCAST

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Synopsis

Feed your film jones with MIGHTY MOVIE PODCAST! In every 10 - 15 minute episode, youll join film journalist Dan Persons (Independent Film Channel; Air America) as he takes you behind the scenes for a lively conversation with some of the most innovative and intriguing filmmakers working today.

Episodes

  • THE VAMPIRE’S COFFIN – Temple of Bad

    06/08/2016 Duration: 01h14min

    Let’s not mince words about this: THE VAMPIRE’S COFFIN is a goofy movie, a Mexican horror-fest with rubber bats, balsa wood coffins, poorly choreographed fight scenes, and a “hero” (the star of THE BRAINIAC, actually) who caps off practically every scene by coming close to wetting his pants. It also happens to be a surprisingly … Continue reading »

  • ICETASTROPHE – Temple of Bad

    13/06/2016 Duration: 01h01min

    Ever wonder what your cats do when you’re not around? Sorry to disappoint you, but likely they climb up on the couch and go to sleep. Ever wonder what kind of film Syfy runs when nobody’s watching? Very likely it’s ICETASTROPHE, a virtual non-entity of a natural disaster movie in which a meteor somehow manages to … Continue reading »

  • PATCH TOWN – Temple of Bad

    27/04/2016 Duration: 01h16min

    Oh, sure, anybody can look at a ROBOT MONSTER, a BIRDEMIC, a XANADU and say, “Wow, that’s stinky.” It takes next-level insight to take on the likes of PATCH TOWN, an ambitious tale of a grown up Cabbage Patch doll breaking out of the gulag-like factory where he’s enslaved to find the little girl who … Continue reading »

  • APRIL AND THE EXTRAORDINARY WORLD: You Can’t Steam-Clean Steampunk – Hour of the Wolf Movie Review

    25/03/2016 Duration: 08min

    Soooo much to cover in one, brief segment! First, I look at the French animated film APRIL AND THE EXTRAORDINARY WORLD, and how it takes on the genre of steampunk in a way few steampunkers dare to consider. Then I have some belated thoughts on the entertaining comic book movie, DEADPOOL, and highlight a standout … Continue reading »

  • ZOOTOPIA: The Furry Fight Against Trump – Hour of the Wolf Movie Review

    17/03/2016 Duration: 07min

    Here’s a curious thing: A fun, funny, action-packed animated family film that just by happenstance strikes at the very core of the ugliness behind the presidential campaign of a certain, stubby-fingered, orange-American. Couldn’t have been by design, not with production schedules for CG animation being what they are, but there it is: ZOOTOPIA — anthropomorphized … Continue reading »

  • KING KONG (1976) – Temple of Bad

    29/12/2015 Duration: 01h26min

    2016 marks the 40th anniversary of the film that changed the entertainment industry as we know it, the film the rewrote the rules on action entertainment, that dazzled audiences with its innovative special effects, that forever lodged in popular culture the notion that exciting adventures awaited audiences a long time ago, in a galaxy far, … Continue reading »

  • THE BRAINIAC – Temple of Bad

    31/10/2015 Duration: 01h05min

    (Sung to the tune of Maniac): A Satanist who can zip out of chains. He is suave, and he’s smart, and clumsy. He gropes all the chicks, and eats his victim’s brains, Everybody says he’s eeeee-vil. He gets burned at the stake, but is feeling no pain. He knows it’s just a matter of time, … Continue reading »

  • Hour of the Wolf Movie Review: THE MACHINE

    23/08/2015 Duration: 04min

    “The Machine, Dan? The Machine? Surely you must mean Ex Machina, the dark, sensual drama about a young programmer falling into the thrall of an eerily human-like android, the film that grabbed so much attention earlier this year. That’s the film you’re talking about, right?” No, no I’m actually talking about The Machine, another film … Continue reading »

  • JOURNEY TO THE SEVENTH PLANET – Temple of Bad

    13/08/2015 Duration: 01h14min

    You know, we’ve always considered as our prime mission an elevation of the level of discourse in movie podcasts. Much like Cahiers du Cinema, we seek to enshrine the world of film as a true art form, analyzing the efforts its creators invest in fulfilling their unique visions,  and exploring how the results serve to … Continue reading »