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Submit ReviewIn a world full of media like 28 Days Later, Mad Max, and The Last of Us, we often forget that ancient apocalyptic IP - the book of Revelation. In this episode Rachel and Josh discuss the 2001 film Left Behind, a movie that started a direct-to-video saga that did little to inform or warn non-Christians of their fate during the end of days, and did much to comfort those who think they will be taken that if nothing else, at least they'll no longer have to share a planet with Kirk Cameron. We chuckle through the ridiculous plot, poor writing, discount special effects and absence of acting talent (not including Clarence Gilyard, of course) and we ask the question: is this film is a genuine attempt at art or just a soulless Cash Grab?
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cashgrab/supportLoad up your favorite snack cracker with a dollop of pâté and put on your best revolutionary costume of the day! In this episode, Rachel, Trae, and Josh discuss the 1975 documentary Grey Gardens. This film focuses on a mother and daughter who were once members of the wealthy East Hampton, NY aristocracy, but have spent decades living in forgotten squalor in their ever-deteriorating estate. While this film and its directors are widely celebrated, this film raises many issues around misogyny, exploitation, and the ethics of filmmaking. We discuss these topics and more, and ask the question: is this film a genuine attempt at art, or a shameless Cash Grab?
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cashgrab/supportQuan su, dudes! In this episode, Rachel, Trae, and Josh wax up their boards and head out into open water to explore the maddening mysteries and cacophony of cultural insensitivities of the 1993 film Surf Ninjas. This movie has it all: the martial arts talents of Ernie Reyes Sr. and Jr., a Sega Game Gear that can foresee the future, Rob Schneider as the unfunny sidekick, Tone Loc as a fish-out-of-water LAPD detective, and Leslie Nielsen as a cyborg samurai warlord who eats up 10 minutes of the movie doing answering machine gags. Is this messy melange of goofy dialogue, chaotic plot points, random action set pieces, and awkward silences after Rob Schneider's character says something racist a genuine attempt at art, or a soulless Cash Grab?
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cashgrab/supportSqueeze into your ball gowns and sharpen your fighting blades because in this episode we discuss the horror & action & comedy film Pride & Prejudice & Zombies. It's the same old story - a family on the brink of becoming too poor to remain in the aristocratic class are desperate to marry off their daughters, all while a zombie outbreak is spreading through the English countryside. Rachel and Josh investigate this derivative piece of cinema and ask the question: was this a genuine attempt at art or just a soulless Cash Grab?
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cashgrab/supportIn this episode we delve into the surreal with The Peanut Butter Solution, a 1985 children's fantasy film. Mike is a typical 11-year-old kid living in the suburbs of Montreal until he witnesses a sight so frightening that all of his hair falls out. After getting the recipe for a magic potion from a couple of ghosts in a dream, Mike is able to regrow his hair -- but it's too much too fast, and now he can't get it to stop! Join Rachel, Trae, and Josh as we comb through the strands of this odd piece of cinema and ask: is this a genuine attempt at art or just a shameless cash grab?
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cashgrab/supportIn this episode Rachel and Josh discuss God's Not Dead 3: A Light in Darkness, a film that finally addresses Christian persecution in the US and pits a callous, secular educational system against the single greatest hero of our time - David A.R. White. In this final chapter of the "God's Not Trilogy" we return to Hadleigh University, where the school's administration wants to demolish the on-campus chapel, partly because of the controversy that the resident clergy member (Pastor Dave) brings to the school. In a carnival of faulty logic, straw man arguments, and hilarious misrepresentations of reality, Pastor Dave and his entourage of spunky fundies stand up to the school's administration to save the chapel. We discuss this theologically bewildering movie and ask the question: was this a divine attempt at art or just a soulless Cash Grab?
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cashgrab/supportIn this episode Rachel, Trae, and Josh attempt some good old-fashioned Hollywood clairvoyance as they try to predict the winners of the 94th Academy Awards. Along the way we discuss the artistic merits of the nominated films and ask the question: are these films a genuine attempt at art, or just a group of shameless Cash Grabs?
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cashgrab/supportGreat Scott! In this episode, Rachel and Josh talk about Back to the Future, a quintessential 80's film that redefined science fiction comedy. This episode was recorded several years ago; we reached way back in the vault to unearth it. We talk about the cultural significance of the film and weigh that against the cacophony of product placement littered across the screen, ultimately asking the question: is this a genuine attempt at art, or just a shameless Cash Grab?
You can support Cash Grab Cinema by leaving a review and rating us on iTunes, Apple Podcast, or anywhere you download your podcasts. Also share the show with your friends, loved ones, or enemies - we're not picky! Email us at: cashgrabcinema@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/cashgrabcinema and on Instagram: www.instagram.com/cashgrabcinema/ Link Tree: linktr.ee/cashgrabcinema The music used is Blushes by DJ Quads @aka-dj-quads
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cashgrab/supportIn this episode, we delve into the thrilling world of involuntary BASE jumping with the 2018 film What Keeps You Alive. This movie has it all: eerie atmosphere, foreshadowing that seems to be important but ends up going nowhere, romantic serenades that include violent inner demons, and characters who just can't seem to make a single rational decision. Join Rachel, Trae, and Josh as we pick apart this Canadian psychological thriller and ask the question: was this a genuine attempt at art, or just a soulless Cash Grab?
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cashgrab/supportIn this episode we delve into the deliciously twisted 2020 film Black Lake -- an independent horror film that involves a haunted scarf, a malevolent witch, and a troubled artist wandering around Scottish moors. Rachel, Trae, and Josh analyze this incredibly unique film and ask the question: is this a genuine attempt at art, or just a soulless Cash Grab?
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