The Travesty Story

 One Saturday night in the summer of ’76, I abandoned a group of pot-smoking friends (I didn’t inhale) to watch the weekly Creature Feature that played on UHF Channel 20 in Washington DC.  I don’t recall what the feature was, but I’ll never forget what followed it.  Count Gore De Vol, the program’s vampiric host, had introduced a new segment: amateur horror/sci-fi movies made by local filmmakers.  Even though I’d refused the pot, I found myself getting high on Attack of the Paramecium Men.  It was a silent, black-and-white slapstick short (with jazzy music), featuring three leather-clad greasers who first evade and then defeat the humanoid paramecium. It was, in the word of Wallace Shawn in The Princess Bride, “inconceivable.”

One month later, on Pre-Orientation Day at the University of Maryland, I began my inevitable future as the compleat film auteur.  I was enrolled as a film major and found myself in the company of a single fellow “auteur.”  He was a Woody Allen-type, only taller, and looked just as bewildered as me.  We struck up a conversation, and he casually mentioned that he’d made a number of 16mm shorts.  One of them had even aired on Channel 20.  It was, of course, Attack of the Paramecium Men.  I hailed him like a brother, and from that moment on my life took a turn for the comedic.

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Cinema Misfits Podcast, Episode 34: Win Win, Thor, and The Beaver

6 ‘n 90!  Da Man reviews six films in ninety seconds.


Win Win.  The Misfits might not know a “pinch head lock” from a “cover down,” but they know when a film is “advantage/top.”


Thor.  “By Odin’s beard!”  The movie Thor arrives on the big screen–but is the screen big enough to contain all the CGI in this picture?


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Cinema Misfits Podcast, Episode 33: Source Code, Atlas Shrugged, and Arthur


6 ‘n 90!  Da Man reviews six films in ninety seconds.


Source Code.  Last summer in Prince of Persia, Jake Gyllenhaal could travel a few minutes back in time.  In Source Code, he’s upped it to eight minutes.  Hopefully next year, he’ll star in a remake of The Time Tunnel and manage to travel way, way back in time…and never come back.


Atlas Shrugged–and the audience shrugged right back.


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Cinema Misfits Podcast, Episode 32: Jonathan Kuntz Interview Part 2, Paul, Sucker Punch, and The Lincoln Lawyer

Sydney Lumet remembered.


6 ‘n 90!  Da Man reviews six films in ninety seconds.


The Islander.  Nancy concludes her interview with film historian and UCLA professor Jonathan Kuntz.


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Cinema Misfits Podcast, Episode 31: Jonathan Kuntz Interview, Battle: LA, Rango, and International Tom Hanks Day

6 ‘n 90!  Da Man reviews six films in ninety seconds.


The Islander is where guests are interviewed by Nancy and asked to pick the ten films they would take with them to a desert island.  Nancy’s guest this week is film historian and UCLA professor Jonathan Kuntz.


Battle: LA.  In the war between the aliens and the marines, there’s really only one loser: the audience.


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Cinema Misfits Podcast, Episode 30: The Fighter, Winter’s Bone, The Kids Are All Right, and 127 Hours

The Fighter.  Both Christian Bale and Melissa Leo won Oscars for their supporting roles.  Although it isn’t exactly clear who they’re supporting, it doesn’t seem to be Mark Wahlberg.


Winter’s Bone.  Hillbilly noir or one of last year’s better films?


The Kids Are All Right.  Who are these people?  Is this just your standard issue Hollywood love triangle tricked out in lesbian drag to make it seem “new and edgy,” or is it actually some kind of science fiction film that takes place in an alternate universe populated by annoying, self-centered people who actually say things like “all right” and “groovy”?


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Cinema Misfits Podcast: Bonus 83rd Academy Awards Episode (audio)


For your listening pleasure, a special episode we hesitate to call “a bonus.”  But really, how bad can this year’s Academy Awards show be?   The 83rd time’s a charm, right?  If you missed the live telecast (or just happen to be a masochist), listen and decide for yourself.  Hey, our version has this going for it– it’s less than a third of the original running time.

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