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Torture Cinema meets Season of the Witch! This month’s film was selected by Jennifer Barth, who was kind enough to donate to a little project I had a while ago. In other words, you have her to blame for the travesty that is this humorous review of Nicolas Cage’s 50th cinematic disaster. Our special guest is Julia Rios, who may just have to become our new Torture Cinema host if she keeps this up!
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Intro and Torture Cinema Meets Season of the Witch (0:00 – 1:16:51)
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Not sure if it’s just me, but this episode isn’t showing up in iTunes yet.
It’s not just you. It isn’t showing up for me either. I have no idea why…Will try to ping.
Figured out why. Meh. I accidentally inserted the mp3 link incorrectly, so iTunes could not read it from Feedburner. I don’t know if iTunes will ping it automatically. Hopefully so.
Got it now, thanks Shaun!
No, thank you for bringing it to my attention. Tis important!
having not seen the movie, I am now wondering about Book of Solomon and facing a demon and reading “her breasts like pomegranates and teeth just like a dove”
Maybe the book Song of Solomon about God’s love for his bride, the church, and the Book of Solomon in this film.
Maybe not the same book and maybe I should read what I typed before hitting post