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Junkfood Cinema

Men on Fire

Junkfood Cinema

Brian Salisbury

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

4.6732 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2014

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

It's Man on Fire (1987) vs. Man on Fire (2004) on this week's episode.

Transcript

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0:00.0

A man can be an artist in anything.

0:02.2

Food, whatever.

0:03.7

It depends on how good he is.

0:05.6

Junk Food Cinema's art is cult film appreciation.

0:08.4

And we're about to paint our masterpiece using ketchup packets and coffee stains.

0:13.0

But still, masterpiece.

0:15.5

This is Junk Food Cinema. Hi, this is Dick Miller.

0:30.9

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

0:35.7

Who were these guys?

0:54.7

Yeah. On film school rejects. Who were these guys? Welcome to junk food cinema. We believe revenge like pizza is a dish best served cold.

1:00.0

This is Film School Reject's weekly cult and exploitation film podcast that takes a tire iron to the kneecaps of irony.

1:06.5

I'm your host Brian Salisbury and I am joined by my fellow reprobate screenwriter slash novelist

1:11.7

slash co-host, see Robert Cargill.

1:14.4

Hi, everybody.

1:15.4

That's you.

1:16.0

That's me.

1:16.8

That is you.

1:17.6

And I'm very excited about today.

1:19.2

This is a really, this is going to be a fun episode.

1:20.8

This is, man, we have not drawn a line in the sand.

1:25.1

And I feel like today's episode is that line in the sand.

1:28.5

Yeah.

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