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Junkfood Cinema

March Madness: 10 to Midnight

Junkfood Cinema

Brian Salisbury

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

4.6732 Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2015

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

For the second entry in their March Madness series, Brian and Cargill examine the film that pits macho (Charles Bronson) against maniac (naked serial killer): 10 to Midnight.

Transcript

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0:00.0

From Mr. Ebert.

0:02.6

This is a scummy little sewer of a movie.

0:05.6

The people who made this have every right to be ashamed of themselves.

0:09.6

Sounds like our kind of movie.

0:12.7

This is junk food cinema. Hi, this is Dick Miller.

0:27.1

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

0:31.9

Who were these guys?

0:36.9

Yeah. Welcome lords and lunatics to another crazy good episode of junk food cinema.

0:53.0

This is Film School Rejects Weekly, cults and exploitation filmcast that is so good, it just has to be fattening.

0:58.4

I am your host, Brian Salisbury, Insane in the Mimbrain, and I am joined by my Mad Mad, Mad,

1:04.3

co-host, novelist slash screenwriter, Mr. C. Robert Cargill.

1:07.9

Insane in the brain.

1:09.0

Insane in the brain. Insane in the brain. There's literally a guy in Cypress Hill who all he does is,

1:14.2

Insane in the brain.

1:15.4

That's it.

1:15.9

That's his whole job.

1:17.0

Yeah.

1:17.3

He's...

1:17.5

Well, because nobody does it better than him.

1:19.8

That, you know, if you have one thing that you do, you do it well.

1:22.9

And he says insane in the membrane so well that it made that whole song a hit.

1:27.5

He's like a miniature hype man.

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