The Film Reformation Society
Investigating and recreating lost, forgotten, and possibly non-exist movies.
Monday, 17 August 2015
11 - Lounging About
Big Box, Big Laughs! This episode isn't about a whimsical children's film, or a whimsical porno, but one of those films where a young adult drifts aimlessly around a suburban limbo. As your hosts have always pursued their aims with the focus of harrier hawks, we can't sympathise. This episode also features ghosts and is terrifying.
Monday, 15 June 2015
10 - Uncomfortable Silence
Your favourite film reformationists discuss their grim, wasted years in New Zealand by way of a bitter diatribe against the once-screened monotone "comedy" 'Uncomfortable Silence'. This episode also features an advertisement for Carr's Moist Towelettes and a demonstration of R.P. Thunderdunk’s excellent acting.
Friday, 29 May 2015
9 - A Fist Too Far
A 70s New York revenge film (which suffered from the theft of half of its film reels and the attempt to reach its target running time by stealing reels from other films) goes largely undiscussed while our hosts reminisce about their days as New York street urchins.
Thursday, 14 May 2015
8 - Dragon Mince
Do you like your fantasy tropes served up with angry right wing rhetoric? Neither do we and presumably neither did anyone who found a scarce VHS copy of the Reaganomics fable 'Dragon Mince'. This episode also includes far too much material about medieval filing cabinets.
Wednesday, 29 April 2015
7 - Temperature Cool
The Society performs a sterling reformation job on an Irwin Allen knock-off about an air conditioning disaster that causes a small American town to freeze. This episode also includes an unrelated advertisement for wine cooler.
Thursday, 2 April 2015
6 - A Skateboarding Fish
While dumpster diving in Santa Monica the Society finds evidence of an unfinished CGI monstrosity conceived to appeal to 1990s mallrats. We also fulfil our contractual and legal obligations by informing listeners about various complaints and ominous warnings.
Wednesday, 25 February 2015
5 - Beast House
"People judge you by the company you keep" and you, the listener, can keep company with The Psychic Screamer and Cardinal O'Pain in this obscure 70s art film that's a metaphor for something, probably capitalism. This episode also features our first radio play and the first appearance of the Society's arch nemesis, Barnaby Scunt.
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