The Martian Drive-In Podcast
Summary: The Martian Drive In is a fortnightly podcast which looks at two obscure science fiction, fantasy or horror films.
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Podcasts:
This time, it's two more Hammer Horror films, which were a double feature when they first came out in 1972 - First off, a creepy school, Judy Geeson, Peter Cushing, Ralph Bates and Joan Collins in Fear In The Night, then Straight On Till Morning starring Shane Briant and Rita Tushingham. Support the podcast (please) at patreon.com/paleocinema.
This time Grant Watson from https://fictionmachine.com/ and I talk about Steven Spielberg's latest film, the adaptation of Ernest Cline's novel Ready Player One. Warning: spoilers and we do digress a lot into other areas of film. Support the podcast at patreon.com/paleocinema and support Grant's patreon at https://www.patreon.com/user/posts?u=170077
For this Hammer Horror double feature it's gothic WTF meets gender-swapping Robert Louis Stevenson. First 1972's Demons Of The Mind starring Robert Hardy and Shane Briant then we get on to Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde starring Martine Beswick and Ralph Bates. Enjoy. Please support the podcast at patreon.com/paleocinema
As usual, two different things. First the 1956 B science fiction movie The Mole People starring John Agar and Alan Napier, then I go on to do a slightly spoilery (but not too much) look at Season 2 of Netflix's and Marvel's Jessica Jones. Support the podcast at patreon.com/paleocinema and you could be in for the April prize pack.
This time Lucas Garrett ( https://garrettluc.wordpress.com/) and I talk about Wakanda, the MCU, Black Panther and a whole lot of other stuff. Warning, the sound quality if a little ropey but the content is worth it. Support the podcast at patreon.com/paleocinema
For this one, while I go through an invasive medical procedure, I talk about the Netflix 10 episode cyberpunk series Altered Carbon and then talk about a lot of other genre films I've been watching. Feedback to feedbackpaleo@gmail.com and you can support the podcast via patreon.com/paleocinema.
This time, it's space wars and amphibian men with great arses. First the 1961 childhood favourite, The Phantom Planet starring Dean Fredericks and Colleen Gray then we go on to the movie wih 13 Oscar nominations, The Shape Of Water starring Sally Hawkins, Doug Jones and Richard Jenkins. Gillmen and space women. You can watch The Phantom Planet on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcW6rxPrIuc&t=3s Support the podcast at patreon.com/paleocinema
For the first podcast of 2018 I look at one of the greatest science fiction movies of all time, Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker from 1979 and then from 2016- a movie I underestimated, and that is Zhang Yimou's The Great Wall starring Matt Damon and Andy Lau. Chinese monsters and a patch of land that will kill you. What more can you want? Support the podcast by donating at patreon.com/paleocinema
For the last MDIP of 2017 - it's dead kiddies and dark avengers. First the 1989 Stephen King adaptation Pet Sematary starring Dale Midkiff and Denise Crosby, then we have the Liam Neesons happening with Sam Raimi's 1990 superhero movie Darkman, also starring Frances McDormand. Have a great 2018. Support the podcast via Patreon at patreon.com/paleocinema
Here it is. As agreed with the Patreon subscribers I watched and reviewed Star Wars - The Last Jedi as fairly as I possibly could. There's really nothing else to say except enjoy the holidays. Go to https://patreon.com/paleocinema so you too can support the podcast
This time we go from 60s childhood nostalgia to 21st Century dystopian horror. First the childhood favourite Santa Claus Conquers The Martians from 1964, then as a palate cleanser, the 2013 dystopian horror science fiction movie The Purge starring Ethan Hawke and Lena Headley. Toys and knives for everyone! You can support the podcast at patreon.com/paleocinema or else by making a PayPal donation to kultguru@gmail.com
This time around we have a brief waffle about DC and Marvel cinematic universes, without dissing either. Then I move on to Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets plus we have feedback from the Cayman Islands. All this for free unless you want to become a wonderful, kind, lovely Patreon supporter at patreon,com/paleocinema.
For this one we're in sequel city with Blade Runner 2049 starring Baby Goose and Fifty Shade Of Grumpy then we go to Thor: Ragnarok, the best Australasian comedy of the past few years. You can support the podcast for as little as $1.00 per month by going to patreon.com/paleocinema. There will be patreon subscriber exclusives next year.
For this episode we go from an unusual battle for a man's life in Powell and Pressburger's A Matter Of Life and Death (1946) starring David Niven and Kim Hunter to a gentle, humanistic comedy about a man with an extraordinary friend, in Harvey (1950) with James Stewart and Josephine Hull. Yes, I also talk about the other Harvey and have a bit of a rant there. Please support the podcast by donating at patreon.com/paleocinema
This time around, it's American horror versus Japanese horror. We start with 2012's The Cabin In The Woods starring Bradley Whitford, Richard Jenkins and Chris Hemsworth, then we move on to 2006's Death Note, and Death Note: The Last Word. One has more monsters in it than the other. Please support the podcast via Patreon.