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Junkfood Cinema

Fallen

Junkfood Cinema

Brian Salisbury

Leisure, Visual Arts, Arts, Tv & Film, Hobbies

4.6732 Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2014

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Scholocktober has come to and end, and Brian & Cargill finish their exploration of underrated 90s horror by touching on Fallen...which now probably means they are possessed by it.

Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, you ready?

0:04.4

So yes.

0:05.7

Yeah.

0:06.4

I don't know why Forrest Gump just jumped into my head.

0:08.6

I haven't seen that in forever, but there it was.

0:11.5

Wait, I think I can track that.

0:12.7

I think because we were talking about Peter Jackson, which led you to frighteners,

0:16.7

which made you think about Bob Zemeckis who produced it, which made you think about

0:20.3

Forrest Gump.

0:21.6

That's really not that off from what may have actually happened.

0:26.1

All right.

0:28.5

This is junk food cinema.

0:36.9

Hi, this is Dick Miller.

0:39.5

You're listening to Junk Food Cinema on Film School Rejects.

0:44.3

Who were these guys? Happy Hollow Week, welcome to this particularly frightening episode of junk food cinema.

1:07.6

This is FilmScore Rejects Weekly cult and exploitation film cast that trapes us through the graveyards of filmdom

1:12.3

gleefully unearthing the lost and the

1:14.4

underappreciated. I am your host

1:16.3

Brian Salis Scarry and I am joined

1:18.6

by my friend and co-host,

1:20.3

novelist slash screenwriter, zombie

1:22.4

cargill. This is the last

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