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James David Patrick

Cinema Shame

A weekly TV, Film, Arts and Visual Arts podcast featuring James David Patrick
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Cinema Shame

James David Patrick

Cinema Shame

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Cinema Shame

James David Patrick

Cinema Shame

A weekly TV, Film, Arts and Visual Arts podcast featuring James David Patrick
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James and Allan watch a bunch of movies and then seek revenge on all of those that have wronged them or their famlies. It's the 1973 Shamedown.   Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Amazon Podcasts   CREDITS Talking Heads:   emcee: Kris My
James and Allan host the Third Annual First Watch Shamely Awards where they pick their favorite Films, Actors, Screenplays and Songs from whatever the hell they watched in 2023. Along the way they're joined by some special guests.   Subscribe o
James and Allan spin the wheel of fate and plunder their "shelves" for movies they already own but haven't seen. Allan shows his "O" face with an experimental cult film from Jane Arden, and James scratches off a big Blake Edwards oversight. Fol
Dan Delgado joins James and Allan in the tinsel-blitzed Shamequarters to discuss 1985's Santa Claus the Movie starring Dudley Moore and John Lithgow. We talk about neurotic reindeer, GI Joe aircraft carriers, perpetual plywood Christmas, reinde
James and Allan dare to return to the cinematic wasteland of 2003 to watch that which should have remained unwatched. In honor of Tiptoes (2003), we podcasted on our knees... and begged for mercy.  Follow us on Twitter @CinemaShame, Bsky @cinem
James and Allan adopt the  Cinemonster's Hooptober horror movie watching prompts to select their October watchpile. They'll share spooky tales of health spas gone murderous, Wes Craven collecting a Disney paycheck, Henry, and primordial maneat
James and Allan spin the wheel of fate and plunder their "shelves" for movies they already own but haven't seen. Allan fires up the DVR for a viewing of the Mickey Rooney semi-noir Quicksand (1950). James dusts off the "J" shelf for Jodorowsky'
Allan talks to Julia Marchese (@juliacmarchese) of the Horror Movie Survival Guide Podcast about 1987's The Chipmunk Adventure.  Follow us on Twitter @CinemaShame and on Instagram @CinemaShamePodcast. 
James and Allan spin the wheel of fate and plunder their "shelves" for movies they already own but haven't seen. We lose a Rebecca but gain an old new friend, Kris. James hitches a Train Ride to Hollywood (1975) with Bloodstone while Allan find
James and Allan spin the wheel of fate and hit the "shelves" for movies they already own but haven't seen. Rebecca raids the liquor cabinet while the guys opine about John Byrum's The Whoopee Boys (1986) and Alan Rudolph's Love at Large (1990).
On this supersized episode, James and Allan discuss their favorite first-time watches from 1963 and welcome Rebecca to the Cinema Shame family. And speaking of family... the gang's all here -- Liz and Richard, Carroll, Sidney, Seijun, Akira, an
This is an unedited excerpt from the '1972 Shamedown' featuring Allan's anecote about Michael Ritchie's involvement in The Bad News Bears Go to Japan. It includes all the "ums" and "likes" all the horrible speech patterns that emerge during the
James and Allan Mott give a rundown of their most notable first-time watches from 1972. Cinema Shame is sponsored by DVD Netflix. Because yes -- you can still get DVDs and Blu-rays sent directly to your mailbox. Subscribe at https://dvd.netflix
James and Dan Delgado (@_Dan_Delgado) find out that Daniel Day Lewis does indeed find Madeleine Stowe in Michael Mann's The Last of the Mohicans (1992). Cinema Shame is sponsored by DVD Netflix. Yes -- you can still get DVDs and Blu-rays sent d
James and Allan Mott give a rundown of their most notable first-time watches from 1982. Cinema Shame is sponsored by DVD Netflix. Yes -- you can still get DVDs and Blu-rays sent directly to your mailbox. Subscribe at https://dvd.netflix.com/. 
Only the penitent moviewatcher will pass. James and Kris Myers look back on 25 years of Spice World (1997), imploring naysayers to give it another look in 2022. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher Radio / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Amazon P
James and Allan Mott give a rundown of their most notable first-time watches from 1992.  Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher Radio / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Amazon Podcasts Talking Heads: host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) guest
James and Allan Mott give a rundown of their most notable first-time watches from 2002.  Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher Radio / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Amazon Podcasts Talking Heads: host: James David Patrick (@007hertzrumble) guest
James and Raquel Stecher talk about their favorite first-watches from the year 2021, awards style. Along the way they're joined by a few special guests. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher Radio / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Amazon Podcasts
Pop Quiz, Hotshot. Andy Ross watches Jan De Bont's Speed (1994) for the first time. What does he think? What... does he think? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher Radio / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Amazon Podcasts   CREDITS   Talking Heads:
James and Dan Day, Jr. each pick three essential horror films featuring Peter Cushing and/or Christopher Lee that came from outside the Hammer-verse.  Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher Radio / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Amazon Podcasts C
James and Allan Mott (@HouseOfGlib) dissect what went wrong (and oh so right) with The Oscar (1966).  Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher Radio / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Amazon Podcasts CREDITS Talking Heads: host: James David Patri
James and Nick Britt (@campbelldropout) talk about their favorite first-watches from the year 2020, awards style.  Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher Radio / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Amazon Podcasts CREDITS Talking Heads: host: James Dav
James and Nora Fiore (@NitrateDiva) talk the tenets of Film Noir and share their favorite first-time watches from Noirvember 2020. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher Radio / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Amazon Podcasts CREDITS Talking Heads:
Annie Jung discusses her first viewing of IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE. Bonus! Colleen Fiore, aka Fussy Film, relays how the 1946 movie played to her classroom full of high school students. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher Radio / Spotify / Goog
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