Ep. 140 — PITCH BLACK (2000) with Fred Sims
Podcast |
Cinema Shock
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Cinema Shock
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audio
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Movies
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TV & Film
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TV & Film
Publication Date |
Aug 15, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:25:40

A full month of Gary's Picks continues this week, with a look at a film starring the love of Gary's life, Mr. Vin Diesel.

This week, we're joined by our friend Fred Sims to discuss the movie that put Mr. Diesel on the map, David Twohy's sci-fi/horror film PITCH BLACK!

As we always do, we discuss the development of the film, including how Diesel got involved and how his career led him to this film. Also discussed is the film's legacy, and whether we think it's a worthy contribution to the Psychotronic Hall of Fame.

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