Category Archives: Group/Submission

This category is designated to the movies that we all decide on together as a group, or one that has been submitted to us but a listener!

Episode 54: May (2002) and The Loved Ones (2009)


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We are keeping up with Horror Movie Month by watching a DOOOOOUBLE FEEEEEATURE! We watched May and The Loved Ones, a couple of SCAAAAARY LAAAAAADIES! We had b-movie professional and our friend Fallon come on to help us dive deep in to the insanity of a woman.

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Special Guest: Fallon Masterson

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Episode 48: The Neil Breen Spectacular!


The Trailer for Double Down (2005)

The Trailer for I Am Here…. Now (2009)

The Trailer for Fateful Findings (2013)

On this week’s episode, we did something we’ve never done before…. We covered THREE movies. That’s right. That means we sat through 3 movies in a row and then recorded this VERY long episode after. It was grueling. Aaron’s back in town to discuss all three of Neil Breen’s movies; Double Down (2005), I Am Here…. Now (2009) and Fateful Findings (2013). Listen up to find out how they all measured up during our ratings! This episode is a healthy 1 hour 45 minutes, so god bless you all.

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Special Guest: Aaron Bouchard
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Episode 44: Blade of the Vampire (2005)


Watching this interesting, trailer type thingy here!

On this week’s Second Class Cinema we finally got around to not only recording an episode, but watching a movie submitted to us! We watched 2005 horror/vampire movie Blade of the Vampire! Someone actually bought Blade of the Vampire for us to watch. Hard earned dollars. For us to watch this. Thanks for allowing us to watch this Scott! THANKS! We had an interesting time rating this one that’s for sure.

Listen to the episode here:

You know… how vampires work.
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BONUS EPISODE 2: Devil Story (1985)


YES ANOTHER BONUS EPISODE! A day early as well! In this episode we “very quickly discussed” the 1985 French horror movie Devil Story. We went out in PUBLIC to watch this one though, that’s right, The Arkham Film Society put on this show for us in Providence. Since we didn’t have notes to take, nor did we have the immediate discussion on our side, we reduced this episode to a reaction to some of the major moments as well as rating it. This is the second AFS movie we’ve done on the show as we covered the 1981 slasher Home Sweet Home. Currently on YouTube only, but soon to come to Podbean!
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Episode 36: Nukie (1988)


It’s the LAST day of Kid’s Movie Month! YAAAAAY!!! We felt like wrapping the month up with something a little strange, and that was the 1988, sci-fi/thriller Nukie! Ok maybe it wasn’t a “thriller” but Nukie IS terrifying. Jimmy came on to talk about this one with us to help figure out who Nukie is, why he’s here, and why he just won’t die. We go over whether or not this movie would be watchable for children today as well as a long detailed list of what we think Nukie is ACTUALLY made of. LISTEN UP!

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Episode 35: 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain (1998) & Surf Ninjas (1993)


It’s still Kid’s Movie Month and we had ourselves a DOUBLE FEEEEATURE! It was ninja night here on Second Class Cinema as we watched both 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain and Surf Ninjas! Erik picked Surf Ninjas while we decided to pad out the ninja night with 3 Ninjas HNAMM as it’s been requested by multiple people. Tyler decided to come on by (who is ultimately getting the blame for 3 Ninjas) to help us to discuss these movies. Which one of these is ultimately the best ninjas movie for kids?

Don’t forget to check out http://www.fatfootfilms.com for some awesome short and feature length movies as well as a backlog of all of our episodes!

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BONUS EPISODE 1: Interview with director Matt Jaissle

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I know it’s Kid’s Movie Month and all here on Second Class Cinema but this opportunity was too good to pass up. We had Matt Jaissle, the director of Back From Hell, reach out to us wanting to talk about his movie! He had listened to our review of Back From Hell which was also our first episode (if you’d like to listen to it, enter at your own risk because it’s a bit rough around the edges).

Anyway, we had him give us a call and we chatted about his movie and his upcoming screening at The Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, TX.

We partnered with Tom’s other podcast The Studio Cellar to bring you this interview and discussion with Matt.

ALSO you can finally find the Boston 48 Hour Film Project that Tom directed here: Watch Here!

Episode 33: Max Magician and the Legend of the Rings (2002)

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For the second episode of Kid’s Movie Month we had our friend Aaron come over with a movie and he brought the 2002 fantasy movie Max Magician and the Legend of the Rings! Not only did he bring that but he also came with a very big secret to let us in on as well, as a matter of fact we all let everyone in on a personal secret. We’ll cover the movie and much, much more all on a great episode of Second Class Cinema.

Sponsoring Kid’s Movie Month (for no other reason than they are also giant children like us) is Fat Foot Films! Check out their site http://www.fatfootfilms.com/ for a back log of our episode AND tons of other great content!
Coming to the site soon is a short comedy that was shot for the Boston 48hr Film Project that Tom directed and produced along side Fat Foot Films AND Aaron too. AWESOME!