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Excess Cinema Club presents HELLBOUND - a new miniseries delving into the more questionable corners of Clive Barker adaptations. To round out this miniseries we're taking a look at how adaptation of Clive Barker's stories are faring in the current day with Candyman (2021).

Excess Cinema Club on Twitter: @ExcessCinemaPod

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More of Ali:

Twitter: @_muggage

Letterboxd: @Muggage

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More of Karl

Twitter: @YaBoiBurk

Karl's podcast Cinema Crash is avaliable on Spotify,Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts

Also check out GARcast on Spotify, Anchorand Youtube

The ending theme is Helen's Theme by Philip Glass from Candyman (1992)

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Excess Cinema Club presents HELLBOUND - a new miniseries delving into the more questionable corners of Clive Barker adaptations. This week we're talking about funny gay guys that live outside of town in Clive Barker's overly ambitous attempt to kickstart a major franchise with Nightbreed - and appreciate the finer things in life along the way (big freaky monsters).

Excess Cinema Club on Twitter: @ExcessCinemaPod

Support the show: ko-fi.com/excesscinemapod

More of Ali:

Twitter: @_muggage

Letterboxd: @Muggage

Portfolio

More of Karl

Twitter: @YaBoiBurk

Karl's podcast Cinema Crash is avaliable on Spotify,Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts

Also check out GARcast on Spotify, Anchorand Youtube

The ending theme is Mystery's Apotheosis by Fabio Frizzi from City of the Living Dead (1980)

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Excess Cinema Club presents HELLBOUND - a new miniseries delving into the more questionable corners of Clive Barker adaptations. This week Karl and Ali talk one of the best Books of Blood stories and it's ambitious but inconsistent adaptation: Kitamura's Midnight Meat Train.

Excess Cinema Club on Twitter: @ExcessCinemaPod

Support the show: ko-fi.com/excesscinemapod

More of Ali:

Twitter: @_muggage

Letterboxd: @Muggage

Portfolio

More of Karl

Twitter: @YaBoiBurk

Karl's podcast Cinema Crash is avaliable on Spotify,Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts

Also check out GARcast on Spotify, Anchorand Youtube

The ending theme is Mystery's Apotheosis by Fabio Frizzi from City of the Living Dead (1980)

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Excess Cinema Club presents HELLBOUND - a new miniseries delving into the more questionable corners of Clive Barker adaptations. In the first episode Ali and Karl discuss the awkward middle children of the Hellraiser franchise and the steady transfiguration of one of horror's most iconic figures.

Excess Cinema Club on Twitter: @ExcessCinemaPod

Support the show: ko-fi.com/excesscinemapod

More of Ali:

Twitter: @_muggage

Letterboxd: @Muggage

Portfolio

More of Karl

Twitter: @YaBoiBurk

Karl's podcast Cinema Crash is avaliable on Spotify,Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts

Also check out GARcast on Spotify, Anchorand Youtube

The ending theme is Mystery's Apotheosis by Fabio Frizzi from City of the Living Dead (1980)

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CW: discussion of suicide

Excess Cinema Club is a show about re-evaluating often underrepresented genre movies, with a keen interest in the trashy and down right absurd. Elena and Ali talk about greasy French marketing, yogurt moguls and choose-your-own-adventure cinema, it's 99F!

Excess Cinema Club on Twitter: @ExcessCinemaPod

Support the show: ko-fi.com/excesscinemapod

Where to find Elena

Twitter: @EyebrowScar

Pixiv: @EyebrowScar

Where to find Ali

Twitter: @_muggage

Letterboxd: @Muggage

Also check out GARcast on Spotify, Anchorand Youtube

The ending theme is Mystery's Apotheosis by Fabio Frizzi from City of the Living Dead (1980)

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Excess Cinema Club is a show about re-evaluating often underrepresented genre movies, with a keen interest in the trashy and down right absurd. Karl and Ali dive right back into 2004, God's perfect year of cinema, to discuss bike wuxia, the John Wooification of Fast & Furious, and dream of a better timeline where Torque (2004) became a massive franchise.

Excess Cinema Club on Twitter: @ExcessCinemaPod

Support the show: ko-fi.com/excesscinemapod

Where to find Karl

Twitter: @YaBoiBurk

Karl's Podcast: Currently Unnamed Movie Podcast

Where to find Ali

Twitter: @_muggage

Letterboxd: @Muggage

Also check out GARcast on Spotifyand Youtube

The ending theme is Mystery's Apotheosis by Fabio Frizzi from City of the Living Dead (1980)

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Excess Cinema Club is a show about re-evaluating often underrepresented genre movies, with a keen interest in the trashy and down right absurd. In the first of likely many Nic Cage episodes, Asuka and Ali talk about Japan's resident postmodern weirdo filmmaker Sion Sono and his recent team-up with the Cage.

Excess Cinema Club on Twitter: @ExcessCinemaPod

Support the show: ko-fi.com/excesscinemapod

Where to find Asuka

Twitter: @Scarletkaiju

Letterboxd: @nobunobu

Asuka's Podcast: Currently Unnamed Movie Podcast

Where to find Ali

Twitter: @_muggage

Letterboxd: @Muggage

Also check out GARcast on Spotifyand Youtube

The ending theme is Mystery's Apotheosis by Fabio Frizzi from City of the Living Dead (1980)

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Excess Cinema Club is a show about re-evaluating often underrepresented genre movies, with a keen interest in the trashy and down right absurd. Aya from The Fanatics and Skillin' n Chillin' joins Ali to talk about early 2000s internet anxiety, haunting web design and a critical and commercial flop that might actually be good? It's FearDotCom!

Excess Cinema Club on Twitter: @ExcessCinemaPod

Support the show: ko-fi.com/excesscinemapod

Where to find Aya

Twitter: @TechWaifu

The Fanatics: @TheFanaticPod / anchor.fm/thefanatics

Skillin' n Chillin': @SkillinNChillin / anchor.fm/skillinnchillin

Where to find Ali

Twitter: @_muggage

Letterboxd: @Muggage

Also check out GARcast on Spotifyand Youtube

The ending theme is Mystery's Apotheosis by Fabio Frizzi from City of the Living Dead (1980)

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Excess Cinema Club is a show about re-evaluating often underrepresented genre movies, with a keen interest in the trashy and down right absurd. In this episode Asuka returns to help tackle Kazuaki Kiriya's 2000s time capsule and biopunk behemoth Casshern.

Excess Cinema Club on Twitter: @ExcessCinemaPod

Where to find Asuka

Twitter: @Scarletkaiju

Letterboxd: @nobunobu

Where to find Ali

Twitter: @_muggage

Letterboxd: @Muggage

Also check out GARcast on Spotifyand Youtube

The ending theme is Mystery's Apotheosis by Fabio Frizzi from City of the Living Dead (1980)

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CW: discussion of child abuse

Excess Cinema Club is a show about re-evaluating often underrepresented genre movies, with a keen interest in the trashy and down right absurd. In this episode Elena joins Ali to talk about the 2006 Silent Hill movie, a video game adaptation that is far more interesting that it gets credit for. 

Excess Cinema Club on Twitter: @ExcessCinemaPod

Where to find Elena

Twitter: @EyebrowScar

Pixiv: @EyebrowScar

Where to find Ali

Twitter: @_muggage

Letterboxd: @Muggage

Also check out GARcast on Spotifyand Youtube

The ending theme is Mystery's Apotheosis by Fabio Frizzi from City of the Living Dead (1980)

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Excess Cinema Club is a show about re-evaluating often underrepresented genre movies, with a keen interest in the trashy and down right absurd. In this episode fellow Jason Statham respecters Ali and Asuka discuss the 2008 grimy prison satire Death Race, but mostly use it as an excuse to delve into the wonderfully unhinged filmography of Paul W.S. Anderson.

Excess Cinema Club on Twitter: @ExcessCinemaPod

Where to find Asuka

Twitter: @Scarletkaiju

Letterboxd: @nobunobu

Where to find Ali

Twitter: @_muggage

Letterboxd: @Muggage

Also check out GARcast on Spotifyand Youtube

The ending theme is Mystery's Apotheosis by Fabio Frizzi from City of the Living Dead (1980)