Cult Film School Adrian Roberto & Dion Tubrett
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- TV & Film
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Join Adrian Roberto and Dion Tubrett for biweekly discussions of cult cinema; from classic to contemporary, well-known to hidden gems, and films sure to offend someone’s sensibilities. Welcome to Cult Film School: class is in session.
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Be Nice Until It’s Time to Not Be Nice: Road House (1989) & Road House (2024)
On this episode of Cult Film School Adrian and Dion discuss the original 1989 cult classic action film Road House, starring Patrick Swayze, and its 2024 remake starring Jake Gyllenhaal, directed by Doug Liman. Exploring the themes, character dynamics, and stylistic choices of both films, highlighting the original's charm, memorable quotes, and status as a beloved 80s action movie, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!
Chapters:
04:02 Exploring Road House's Genre and Themes
06:28 The Unforgettable Characters of Road House
07:50 Analyzing Road House's Action and Philosophy
28:57 The Legacy and Impact of Road House
32:54 Introducing the Road House Remake
33:32 Critiquing the Road House 2024 Remake
36:43 Dissecting the Remake's Character Dynamics
39:31 Exploring the Villain's Unique Introduction
44:21 The Controversial Fighting Scenes: CGI and Realism
48:00 The Role of AI in Modern Filmmaking
52:07 Conor McGregor's Performance: A Missed Opportunity
58:05 The Underwhelming Love Story
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Martin Short is My Hero (w/ Allan Roberto): Clifford (1994) & Jiminy Glick in Lalawood (2004)
This episode of Cult Film School, featuring hosts Adrian and Dion along with their first guest, Allan Roberto, delves into the nostalgic and comedic world of Martin Short through two of his cult classics: Clifford and Jiminy Glick in Lalawood.
Chapters:
00:20 Introducing Allan Roberto (Al)
01:41 A Childhood Shaped by VHS and Cult Classics
03:29 The Influence of Obscure Films on Personal Taste
06:22 Diving into Martin Short's Cult Classics: Clifford and Jiminy Glick
25:11 Exploring the Cult Following of Clifford
34:51 The Comedic Genius of Martin Short and Charles Grodin in Clifford
42:32 Exploring the Unique Marketing of Clifford
44:08 A Synopsis of Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
46:15 Dissecting the Murder Mystery in Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
50:54 Analyzing the Comedy and References in Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
01:09:33 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
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The Teen Vampire: The Lost Boys (1987) & Near Dark (1987)
In this episode of Cult Film School, hosts Adrian and Dion gaze upon the world of teen vampires, discussing the 1987 groundbreaking films The Lost Boys and Near Dark. Diving into the evolution of teen vampire media, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Twilight and The Vampire Diaries, you’ll want to take a bite into this episode!
Chapters:
00:58 Cult Film School Faculty Update: Floyd's Recovery
01:55 Exploring the Teen Vampire Genre
10:30 The Lost Boys: A Deep Dive into Its Legacy and Impact
23:54 The Lost Boys' Unique Approach to Vampire Lore and Its Cultural Significance
36:07 Diving Deep into Lost Boys Sequels and The Two Coreys
38:28 Exploring Near Dark: A Unique Vampire Western
41:39 Casting Choices and Character Dynamics in Near Dark
48:45 The Heart of Near Dark: Vampires vs. Humans
01:05:23 Comparing The Lost Boys and Near Dark: Teen Vampires and Family Dynamics
01:09:35 The Evolution of Teen Vampire Cinema
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Birth of the Razzies: Xanadu (1980) & Can't Stop the Music (1980)
On this episode of Cult Film School, hosts Adrian and Dion discuss the Golden Raspberry Awards, famously known as the Razzies, an annual ceremony that celebrates the worst in film. They discuss the birthplace of the Razzies, only possible by films Xanadu (1980) and Can't Stop the Music (1980), both of which were critical and commercial failures but have since garnered cult status.
Chapters:
01:07 The 44th Razzie Awards: Winners and Nominees
03:00 The Origins of the Razzies: A Humble Beginning
03:53 Xanadu
25:01 Exploring Xanadu's Legacy and Cultural Impact
31:50 Can’t Stop the Music
32:21 Diving Into the Village People's Cinematic Universe
36:26 Star-Studded Cast: From Guttenberg to Jenner
39:18 Subtext and Controversy: Navigating the Film's Themes
59:18 Camp, Excess, and the Birth of the Razzies
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Extra Credit: Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024)
In this bonus 'Extra Credit' episode of Cult Film School, Adrian and Dion share their thoughts after watching Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024). It’s either boom or bust for this new addition in the Ghostbusters franchise, and with Adrian and Dion around we’re sure to get the answer to this month’s question - does bustin’ make me feel good?
Chapters:
00:39 Immediate Reactions to Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
01:29 Dissecting the Soulless Nature of the Film
04:13 The Overstuffed Cast and Lack of Character Depth
06:11 Exploring the Few Highlights and Missed Opportunities
09:52 Nostalgia and New Introductions in Frozen Empire
15:10 The Problem with Trying to Please Everyone
23:33 Final Thoughts: Who is This Movie For?
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Bustin’ Makes Me Feel Good Part 2: Ghostbusters (2016) & Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)
Continuing on in Ghostbusters month, Adrian & Dion discuss Ghostbusters (2016) and Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021). Can modern cinema and a cult classic marry together to successfully reboot the franchise? Find out on this episode of Cult Film School!
Chapters:
01:18 Ghostbusters (2016): The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
18:04 The Kevin Conundrum: Dissecting Chris Hemsworth's Role
23:45 Humour, References, and the Identity Crisis of Ghostbusters (2016)
28:37 Ghostbusters (2016) Final Thoughts
32:32 Ghostbusters Afterlife: A New Direction
34:05 The Legacy Sequel: Reimagining Ghostbusters
38:10 The Good, The Bad, and The Nostalgia
48:14 The Ugly Truth: Ethical Concerns in CGI Resurrections
01:01:01 Reflecting on Ghostbusters: Nostalgia vs. Innovation
01:04:08 Imagining the Future of Ghostbusters
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