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Boston Popcorn

May 03, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #109 - "Independent Film Festival Of Boston Wrap up"

This week, we go inside the Independent Film Festival Of Boston...or try to, anyway...

You See, we both got sick and we couldn't attend as many films as we wanted to, but we still got to see some of them, thanks to the generosity of the filmmakers...

So this show is dedicated to the films we saw, and a great concert too...reviews of WE ARE WIZARDS, CRAWFORD, and THE GREENING OF SOUTHIE...plus complete coverage of the fantastic WizardRock concert.

Plus a segment on the recent Brattle Theater series of Nikkatsu films, email, and a few other odds and ends.



Don't forget the beginning of Made May, which starts TOMORROW with "Hollywood Vs The Mob - Real Life vs Reel Life". Full notes and photos for this show will also be up by tomorrow as well, with TONS of links to the filmmakers, the stars of the movies, and more!

See you TOMOROW!

April 27, 2008

Subject:CINEMA #108 - "Summer Blockbuster Preview"

TC and Kim bring you the 411 on the hot blockbuster movies of the summer!

Plus, this week's edition of The Callback, Kim's first "Resolution Solution" for American Grafitti, wrapping up two weeks of Dancing With The Stars, and a full review of the Michael Angarano/Jackie Chan/Jet Li blockbuster The Forbidden Kingdom!



Don't miss our special Thursday edition of Subject:CINEMA this week, with complete coverage of the 2008 Independent Film Festival of Boston, with tons of coverage including reviews, impressions and more!

December 09, 2007

Subject:CINEMA #87 - "We Like You...We Have NO Taste, But We Like You! More Guilty Pleasures!"

This week, Kim and TC slowly unlock the vault of Guilty Pleasures to present 10 more movies most other people would never admit to WATCHING...let alone LIKING...

The SHOW: Ten great guilty pleasures, plus the Bonehead Of The Week, coverage of the National Board Of Review year-end awards, the Chlotrudis top 25 funniest films balloting, shining a spotlight on a talented and funny young filmmaker, and all the week's news in The Callback!

THIS WEEKS' NOTES:

Check out the films of Daniel Melick at http://youtube.com/user/MopGuy; they're very inventive and funny! And be sure you let him know you heard about him on Subject:CINEMA!

You can check out the National Board Of Review's full year end awards for 2007 by going to their site at http://www.nbrmp.org/awards/

Boston's Chlotrudis Society For Independent Film can be found at http://chlotrudis.org/!

And remember....DON'T FORGET TO VOTE AT PODCAST ALLEY! Use the contact pad button Above to cast your vote and help keep S:C in the top ten!

Next Week: Directors Chair - It's a Wonderful Life: The Films Of Frank Capra!"

November 25, 2007

Subject:CINEMA #85 - "Madcap Mayhem - The All-Star Movies"

This week, Kim and TC discuss the all-star slapstick comedies.

THE SHOW: Kim and TC take a look at the old fashioned screwball all-star comedies, and name a few more recent ones as well. Plus, this week's Callback with all kinds of site goodies, and the Bonehead Of The Week, which marks the first time the same person has been awarded the Bonehead twice for the same thing, but with a later statement. And it could only be ONE person...you STAR TREK fans will know what we mean... And in response to a letter from a listener, TC and Kim discuss how far is too far for a movie critic to go, and why the Boston Globe's Ty Burr went way way WAAAAAY too far when he revealed the complete surprise ending of Stephen King's The Mist in his review last week, spoiler alert or not. Finally, Awards Season is HERE!! You'll get this year's first Year-End awards list from Paste Magazine, and a review of another concert starring the Swell Season - Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova of the indie smash "Once".

NEXT WEEK: My So-Called Life? Mocumentaries At The Movies!

July 19, 2007

Boston Popcorn: Showcase offering up an Attack Of the B's in new summer series

Last night, Kim and I willingly got attacked by killer B's. B-Movies, that is.

Showcase Cinemas in Revere (and in several other locales in the Boston area, and possibly throughout the country) has turned over one of it's smaller theaters to a new program running every Wednesday night for the next 6 weeks. "Attack Of The B Movies" is a great program where the cinema is running a double feature of bad B movies.

Last night, they kicked off the series with "The Wasp Woman" and "Monster From Green Hell".  I had not seen either of these movies before, but Kim had seen "Wasp Woman" before and she was right - it was as bad as any movie Roger Corman directed and produced before or after it (and Corman even appears briefly as a doctor in the film).

The second flick, "Monster From Green Hell" was one neither of us had heard of before, but we were prepared for all kinds of Dallas jokes, since Jim "Jock Ewing" Davis" was the star. This one concerned a colony of giant wasps (see a pattern forming here?) who landed in the african outback after spending 44 days in space as part of an experiment run by Davis and his co-workers.

We had to come straight from work, and we were worried that the theater would be full before we got there, because who doesn't love bad b-movies?

When we entered the theater, there were...four other people there. We were surprised by the low number (but then again  not really), and as a few more patrons and b-movie lovers trickled in, we began chatting with them about the movies and the idea. One lady who was there with three kids (the aforementioned four people who were there before us) who looked just shy of teens to mid-pre-teens, was worried they'd be too scary for her kids. We assured her there was nothing to be worried about, and when they left during intermission for a while, they were laughing. By the end of the evening there were between 12 and 20 in attendance. And everyone there had exactly the kind of goofy, silly fun we all expected...

This is an absolutely wonderful idea, but Showcase could have done a better job of publicizing it. A few quick tips, if I might:

1) Hire a host. Spend a few bucks by hiring a local film fan in each local market to provide some hosted entertainment before the first movie and during intermission.  (um, Kim and I are free....heh heh heh...)

2) Speaking of intermission, have one - We were rather hoping they'd take a cue from the recent film Grindhouse and schedule some classic b-movie trailers between the films. Instead, we got a blue screen with "Sony DVD Player" on it for almost 45 minutes...because they completely forgot to start the second movie...until someone reminded them...several times...

3) Offer passes for the entire series - it's much easier to pop for a pass than to remember to buy tickets every week.

4) Offer some inexpensive specialty merchandise - tee shirts or buttons that said "I Survived The Attack Of The B's" with the Showcase logo or something like that would be cool and add to the whole community experience.

All in all,  if you're a B movie fan, you should check out the Attack of The B's series at your local Showcase Cinema this summer. Here's the remaining schedule for the Revere shows (and they're the same at the other Showcase locations):

Attack of the B Movies is playing at Showcase Cinemas Lowell, Randolph, Revere, West Springfield and Warwick. Check your local listings for other areas around the country.

July 25
Giant Gila Monster - 1959 and Gamera, The Invincible - 1966

August 1
Brain That Wouldn't Die - 1963 and Screaming Skull - 1958
 

August 8
Attack Of The Giant Leeches - 1959 and Monster From A Prehistoric Planet - 1960
 

August 15
The Terror - 1963 (Jack Nicholson/Boris Karloff) and House On Haunted Hill - 1959

August 22
Last Man On Earth - 1964 and Devil Girl From Mars - 1954

So if you live in the Revere MA area, and would like to say "hi', we'll be attending every week EXCEPT the July 25 double feature (we have tickets to see Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova from Once in concert at the Brattle Theater in Cambridge that evening) and we love to meet PNR and Subject:CINEMA fans! Just look for the couple in the "Subject:CINEMA" tee shirts...we usually sit on the aisle near the main floor...

And "B" sure to tell your Boston-based friends about "Attack Of The B Movies" because we want to see that theater filled to capacity by the final week!  We hope to see you all there!

On The Web: http://www.nationalamusements.com/programs/specialprograms.asp?page=10

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