Schlockmasters

Schlockmasters
Podcast Description
The podcast about weird and cool people talking about weird and cool media, and celebrating and discussing the compelling, messy, and sometimes trashy art that exists on the fringes of mainstream success and prestige.
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The podcast focuses on the exploration of niche films and media, including cult classics, fantasy violence, and tokusatsu genres. Episodes cover topics like the socio-political themes in films such as Mechanical Violator Hakaider, the aesthetics of rubber suit monsters, and the merits of underground art against mainstream creations, providing insightful yet entertaining critiques.

The podcast about weird and cool people talking about weird and cool media, and celebrating and discussing the compelling, messy, and sometimes trashy art that exists on the fringes of mainstream success and prestige.
Content Warnings: Discussion of racism, sexual assault, animal death, and violence
In this episode V.V. Valensa (they/them) and special guest Azi (he/him) go on a wild meandering journey through the 18th century french country side as they discuss the incredibly distinctive 2001 french period horror/action/mystery film, Brotherhood of the Wolf, and it’s striking aesthetics, questionable diversions, and surprising amount of kung fu.
The Schlockmaster theme music is by Juan Carlos Hernadez you can find more of his music here: linktr.ee/isban2
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