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Cinematic Fantastic
Jason Weatherford
81 episodes
1 week ago
We make a very nerdy podcast about sci-fi, fantasy, and old horror movies both fantastically rich to fantastically a failure. We deeply discuss thoughts, make jokes, and talk about historic movie producers. The hosts are a father-son duo of Jason Weatherford, a dad who works tech support at a university, and his eager teen son William Weatherford, student of the cinematic fantastic arts. https://cinematicfanpodcast.wordpress.com/ https://cinematicfantas.transistor.fm
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We make a very nerdy podcast about sci-fi, fantasy, and old horror movies both fantastically rich to fantastically a failure. We deeply discuss thoughts, make jokes, and talk about historic movie producers. The hosts are a father-son duo of Jason Weatherford, a dad who works tech support at a university, and his eager teen son William Weatherford, student of the cinematic fantastic arts. https://cinematicfanpodcast.wordpress.com/ https://cinematicfantas.transistor.fm
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Bride of The Gorilla and Lost Continent (1951)
Cinematic Fantastic
53 minutes 51 seconds
1 year ago
Bride of The Gorilla and Lost Continent (1951)
  • Get ready for a double dose of 1951 B-movie madness as we review Bride of the Gorilla and Lost Continent! From jungle curses and strange transformations in Bride of the Gorilla to the perilous trek up a dinosaur-infested plateau in Lost Continent, these cult classics offer wild plots, quirky characters, and plenty of retro charm. We’ll break down the highs, lows, and unforgettable moments from each film, exploring what makes them unique examples of mid-century low-budget sci-fi and horror. Whether you’re here for the campy thrills or just curious about these hidden gems, this review has it all!
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    Music by RoccoW:

    Welcome! (RoccoW)    / CC BY-SA 3.0

    Sweet Self Satisfaction (RoccoW) / CC BY-SA 3.0

    License:  https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

    Audio clips used: The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Wolf Man, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Godzilla (1954), Invisible Man, Frankenstein (1931

    Cinematic Fantastic
    We make a very nerdy podcast about sci-fi, fantasy, and old horror movies both fantastically rich to fantastically a failure. We deeply discuss thoughts, make jokes, and talk about historic movie producers. The hosts are a father-son duo of Jason Weatherford, a dad who works tech support at a university, and his eager teen son William Weatherford, student of the cinematic fantastic arts. https://cinematicfanpodcast.wordpress.com/ https://cinematicfantas.transistor.fm