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Cinema Shock
Cinema Shock
178 episodes
19 hours ago
Exploring the stories behind your favorite cult and genre films
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Exploring the stories behind your favorite cult and genre films
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film,
Film Reviews
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STRANGE DAYS Pt 2: The Future No One Was Ready For | Virtual Insanity
Cinema Shock
1 hour 12 minutes 7 seconds
3 months ago
STRANGE DAYS Pt 2: The Future No One Was Ready For | Virtual Insanity
“Memories are meant to fade. They're designed that way for a reason.” In the second half of our STRANGE DAYS deep dive, we pick up with the music—both on screen and behind the scenes—that gives the film its pulse. We explore how a soundtrack packed with industrial rock helps build the film’s atmosphere, and how composer Graeme Revell stepped in at the eleventh hour to pull it all together. Then we dig into the film’s release, its disastrous box office performance, and the confused marketing campaign that helped sink it. We look at how critics received it at the time and how STRANGE DAYS slowly earned a second life as a cult classic in the years that followed. Finally, we reflect on the film’s legacy—how it predicted everything from reality TV and social media to police body cams and memory-as-entertainment. We talk about what it gets right, what still makes us uncomfortable, and why it might just be Kathryn Bigelow’s most visionary film. This is STRANGE DAYS, Part 2: the downfall, the rediscovery, and the relevance that still hits hard thirty years later. 🎧 Want to support the show?Subscribers of CinemaShock+ get access to:• Extended episodes with bonus content• Early access to episodes• Exclusive merch discounts• And other surprises behind the curtain Join now at cinemashock.net/plus ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS: Andy Lancaster | asotirov | Benjamin Yates | Caverly | courtland ashley | curtcake5k | Elton Novara | Hunter D Mackenzie | Jackson_Baker | LillymckY | Lucy Lawson | MagicBloat | Nate Izod | Nathan Kelley | Robert Stinson | Spacemonkey73 Theme Song: "There's Still a Little Bit of Time, If We Hurry and I Mean Hurry" by Slasher Film Festival Strategy. This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne, Justin Bishop & Todd A. Davis. For episode archives, merch, show notes, and more, visit cinemashock.net
Cinema Shock
Exploring the stories behind your favorite cult and genre films