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  • Episode 132: WIZARDS
    Apr 10 2026

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    A million years into the future, technology is evil, magic is good and fear still fuels wars. Join actor David McMahon and me as we talk about the hippy themes and trippy animation of Ralph Bakshi in 1977's animated (but kind of forgotten) classic WIZARDS!

    Theme by Rossano Galante.

    Artwork by JT Seaton.

    WARNING: Peace and Love and Spoilers!!

    ©2026 Thrillsville Productions

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    44 m
  • Episode 131: I, MADMAN
    Apr 3 2026

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    Dead any good books, lately? Virginia has! She's reading a book that she can't put down...because it won't let her! That's right, the film being discussed today is the (1989) I, MADMAN! My special guest for this episode is Assistant Director at the Jennings County Library and genealogist, Ed Kellar! Ed and I discuss the book motifs in this film, why reading is fundamental and how to get away with murder! (Jokingly, we're not complete psychos)

    Theme by Rossano Galante.

    Artwork by JT Seaton.

    WARNING: Read the Spoilers!!

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    40 m
  • Episode 130: THE MALTESE BIPPY
    Mar 13 2026

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    You bet your sweet bippy! Celluloid Cemetery socks it to you with this very obscure Rowan and Martin 1969 spoof of old dark house movies, THE MALTESE BIPPY! Podcaster Dave White joins me to discuss the TV-friendly cast, the wild tonal shifts and why wasn't the cast of "Laugh-In" utilized for the film?

    Theme by Rossano Galante.

    Artwork by JT Seaton.

    WARNING: Here come da Spoilers!!

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    45 m
  • Episode 129: GARGOYLES (1972)
    Mar 6 2026

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    Back in the 70s, TV-movies were the rage, and for a period of several years, some very good made-for-TV horror films were created. Film fan and monster enthusiast Rob Carl joins me to talk about one of the best...the 1972 film GARGOYLES!

    Theme by Rossano Galante.

    Artwork by JT Seaton.

    WARNING: Gargy-Spoilers!!

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    40 m
  • Episode 128: PUFNSTUF
    Feb 27 2026

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    Who's your friend when things get tough? He can't do a little 'cause he can't do enough! On this episode of Celluloid Cemetery, my guests director/editor Alan Rowe Kelly and filmmaker/podcaster Michael Varrati join me as we travel to the trippy land of Living Island to visit H.R. Pufnstuff, Jimmy and Freddy the Flute as they try to avoid the evil machinations of the bumbling Witchiepoo! When is a kiddie film not a kiddie film? When it's PUFNSTUF!

    Theme by Rossano Galante.

    Artwork by JT Seaton.

    WARNING: Witchie-Spoilers!!

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    42 m
  • Episode 127 THE LOVED ONE (1965)
    Feb 20 2026

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    Today, Celluloid Cemetery covers death and rockets, poetry and plagiarism, love and dampness as graphic artist Drusilla Adeline and I discuss the motion picture with something to offend everyone, the 1965 black comedy THE LOVED ONE!

    Theme by Rossano Galante.

    Artwork by JT Seaton.

    WARNING: Embalmed Spoilers!!

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Episode 126: KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS
    Feb 13 2026

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    In that cinematic sweet spot between TARANTULA and ARACHNOPHOBIA was a little 1977 creepy crawly bit of celluloid called KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS starring William Shatner and Tiffany Bolling. Today, marketing producer/actor/film fanatic Patrick Falvey and I squish our thoughts on this "little bug" movie on Celluloid Cemetery!

    Theme by Rossano Galante.

    Artwork by JT Seaton.

    WARNING: Eight-Legged Spoilers!!

    ©2026 Thrillsville Productions

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    52 m
  • Episode 125: THE FANTASTIC FOUR (1994)
    Feb 6 2026

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    Elastic. Strong. Fiery. Invisible. Mostly invisible...because today on Celluloid Cemetery, we're talking about a film that has never been officially released and is only available via bootleg means. It's the 1994 Roger Corman-produced THE FANTASTIC FOUR! Join actor and superhero fan Aaron Veach as we discuss Marvel's First Family and their debut cinematic endeavor...which was never meant to see the light of day...unbeknownst to the cast, crew and production!

    Theme by Rossano Galante.

    Artwork by JT Seaton.

    WARNING: Fantastic Spoilers!!

    ©2026 Thrillsville Productions

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    1 h y 2 m