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Cinema Cool Genre Talk show Created by Travis Baker
Richard Tanne
Joe LindquistWritten by Travis Baker Directed by Joe Lindquist Starring Richard Tanne Country of origin United States Language(s) English No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 13 Production Producer(s) Travis Baker Cinematography Andrew Spieler Running time Varies Production company(s) Plays and Pictures External links Website Cinema Cool is an American talk show that was co-created by Travis Baker, Richard Tanne and Joe Lindquist. Baker writes and produces, Lindquist edits and directs, and Tanne hosts.[1][2]
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Premise
Cinema Cool pays tribute to classic, obscure, and underrated movies. In addition to highlighting individual movies, Tanne guides viewers through the careers of movie icons like Charles Bronson and John Carpenter, and interviews legends like George A. Romero.[3]
Reception
The show has had hundreds of thousands of views online and is regularly featured on movie-related web sites such as Dread Central and Fearnet.[4][5]
Season 1 Episodes
# Title Directed by Written by Original airdate 1 "Top 10 Badass Charles Bronson Moments" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2010 An in-depth look at at the career of Charles Bronson: The Man...The Myth...The Legendary Badass. 2 "The Best Bloody Horror Moments in Movie History" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2010 Get your vomit bag ready for this one. Cinema cool shows off some of The Best Bloody Horror Moments in Movie History! Can you make it to the end without losing your lunch? 3 "The George Romero Interview" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2010 Cinema Cool sits down with the legendary zombie maestro, George A. Romero. Season 1 Minisodes
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# Title Directed by Written by Original airdate 1 "Thief" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2010 Fan of Heat? Collateral? See the birth of director Michael Mann's style in his 1981 debut, Thief. 2 "Sleepaway Camp" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2010 Jason Voorhees ain't got shit on the 1983 slasher shocker, Sleepaway Camp. 3 "Trouble Man" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2010 Robert Hooks' Mr. T. is cooler than Shaft in the 1972 Blaxploitation gem, Trouble Man. 4 "Three O'Clock High" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2010 It's the nerd vs. the bully in the lost 1984 teen classic, Three O'Clock High. 5 "Stunts" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2010 Celebrating the Hollywood stuntman with this low-budget, high stakes, 1977 thriller, Stunts. 6 "Fresh" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2010 Boaz Yakin's award-winning urban drama from 1994 is like a breath of fresh air for movie lovers who love their movies with a little...more. 7 "Adventures in Babysitting" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2010 Ever wish Elizabeth Shue was your babysitter? You will after our review of 1987’s Adventures in Babysitting. 8 "The Getaway" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2010 “Bloody” Sam Peckinpah’s ultimate crime thriller will blow your socks off with a shotgun blast of mean McQueen. 9 "The Monster Squad" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2010 Unleash your inner twelve year old as we take you back to 1987‘s kid horror classic, The Monster Squad. 10 "Stephen King Tribute" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2011 Cinema Cool honors the film works of fright-master Stephen King. 11 "John Carpenter Tribute" Joe Lindquist Travis baker 2011 Cinema Cool pays tribute to John Carpenter: a true master of horror and one of the all-time, great cinematic storytellers. References
- ^ http://www.thecalvinshow.com/2010/05/cinema-cool-show-in-nutshell-iscool.html
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1919464/combined
- ^ http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/37734/george-romero-keeps-cinema-cool
- ^ http://www.dreadcentral.com/news/37364/cinema-cool-takes-the-monster-squad
- ^ http://www.fearnet.com/news/b21973_cinema_cool_pays_tribute_stephen_king.html
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1919464/combined
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