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Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents: - CARLISLE CULT CINEMA CLUB PRESENTS: DAVID QUANTICK IN CONVERSATION.

CARLISLE CULT CINEMA CLUB PRESENTS: DAVID QUANTICK IN CONVERSATION.

05/03/24 • 77 min

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CARLISLE CULT CINEMA CLUB PRESENTS: DAVID QUANTICK IN CONVERSATION

Welcome to a brand new episode of the Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents, in This episode , we're beyond thrilled to sit down for a chin wag with a friend of the show, a true wordsmith, and an absolute legend in both writing and television punditry - Mr. David Quantick!

In this episode, we peel back the layers of his multifaceted career and chat about his love of receiving Awards. Our conversation takes a thrilling turn into the world of espionage and elegance as we chat about the James Bond franchise, sharing our personal picks for the quintessential Bond, the most memorable Bond themes, and the villains who stand out amongst a rogues' gallery of adversaries. But that's not all - we dive into the eclectic corners of his imagination with a discussion on his movie script, "Mod Vampires Vs Zombie Rockers," a unique mashup that promises to be as intriguing as its title suggests. And speaking of Mash Ups we also talk about our love of mash up songs.

We also chat about his favorite American sitcoms, giving us insight into his tastes in comedy from across the pond, we steer clear of delving into a horror film script thats rumored to be filming in June possibly, we talk about the state of comic book adaptations, where David shares some of his favorite adaptations and expresses his avid interest in bringing Grant Morrison's "ZENITH" to the screen, a project that would surely excite fans of the comic.

The episode wouldn't be complete without a trip down memory lane to one of his most notable and Controversial contributions to television - we talk about his involvement in Chris Morris's groundbreaking "Brass Eye special Pedogeddon.

Lastly, we round off our discussion with a look back at our favorite films from last year, sharing those cinematic gems that left a their mark on us from 2023.

So, grab your headphones and settle in for what promises to be another Cracking Episode, This is the Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents: DAVID QUANTICK IN CONVERSATION and you're in for a treat.

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CARLISLE CULT CINEMA CLUB PRESENTS: DAVID QUANTICK IN CONVERSATION

Welcome to a brand new episode of the Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents, in This episode , we're beyond thrilled to sit down for a chin wag with a friend of the show, a true wordsmith, and an absolute legend in both writing and television punditry - Mr. David Quantick!

In this episode, we peel back the layers of his multifaceted career and chat about his love of receiving Awards. Our conversation takes a thrilling turn into the world of espionage and elegance as we chat about the James Bond franchise, sharing our personal picks for the quintessential Bond, the most memorable Bond themes, and the villains who stand out amongst a rogues' gallery of adversaries. But that's not all - we dive into the eclectic corners of his imagination with a discussion on his movie script, "Mod Vampires Vs Zombie Rockers," a unique mashup that promises to be as intriguing as its title suggests. And speaking of Mash Ups we also talk about our love of mash up songs.

We also chat about his favorite American sitcoms, giving us insight into his tastes in comedy from across the pond, we steer clear of delving into a horror film script thats rumored to be filming in June possibly, we talk about the state of comic book adaptations, where David shares some of his favorite adaptations and expresses his avid interest in bringing Grant Morrison's "ZENITH" to the screen, a project that would surely excite fans of the comic.

The episode wouldn't be complete without a trip down memory lane to one of his most notable and Controversial contributions to television - we talk about his involvement in Chris Morris's groundbreaking "Brass Eye special Pedogeddon.

Lastly, we round off our discussion with a look back at our favorite films from last year, sharing those cinematic gems that left a their mark on us from 2023.

So, grab your headphones and settle in for what promises to be another Cracking Episode, This is the Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents: DAVID QUANTICK IN CONVERSATION and you're in for a treat.

#cult

#CultCinemaPodcast

#Cultcinema

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#Awards

#GrantMorrison

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Welcome to the latest episode of the Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents:
This week, PD & The Lads embark on an exhilarating journey through the vastness of space, in search of the origins of cosmic beings. As they delve into the depths of the ocean, they hear haunting chants of "la la cthulu fhtagn, la la cthulu fhtagn". Witnessing the ruins of R'lyeh at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, they come face to face with the tentacled visage of the great Cthulhu, rising once again to reclaim Earth and awaken his brethren.
In this episode, we dive deep into the realm of movie adaptations of H.P. Lovecraft's works. Starting with the very first adaptation in 1963, "The Haunted Palace," we explore a range of films including "The Unnamable" from 1988, "Dagon" from 2001, "Whisperer in Darkness" from 2011, and two versions of "The Color out of Space" - the German release "Die Farbe" from 2010 and the 2019 Richard Stanley directed and starring Nicholas Cage release. And of course, we do it all in our unique and captivating style.
So sit back, relax, and grab your Necronomicon as we embark on this journey with the old ones. Join us as we delve into the world of Lovecraft adaptations and share our thoughts and insights. Get ready for an other unforgettable episode of the Carlisle Cult Cinemacast.
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CARLISLE CULT CINEMA CLUB PRESENTS: STUART MORRISS IN CONVERSATION.

In the latest episode of the Carlisle Cult Cinema Club Presents, we have the pleasure of talking to Stuart Morriss, the mastermind behind The Misty Moon Film Society. Stuart is a multi-award winning producer and casting director, with a ca reer spanning over a decade in the arts and entertainment industry.

In 2009, Stuart founded Misty Moon Exhibitions and Events, which eventually led to the establishment of The Misty Moon Gallery in London. At the gallery, Stuart curated dark arts themed exhibitions featuring props from classic horror films. His collaboration with Adrienne King from 'Friday the 13th' resulted in her becoming the co-founder of The Misty Moon Film Society.

Misty Moon has gained a loyal following and currently holds events at The Phoenix Artist Club in London's West End and the Cinema Museum in Kennington. Stuart has produced over 100 performances of Robin Askwith's one-man show and organized nostalgic film and television events at these venues.

Stuart's talent extends to producing critically acclaimed plays, including 'A Day In The Lives Of Frankie Abbott' which received a 5-star review at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He has also produced a number of short films, casting well-known British and American actors from cult film and television.

In 2022, Stuart appeared in the award-winning documentary 'Cult of VHS', discussing the era of 'Video Nasties' in 1980's Britain alongside his friend and illustrator, Graham Humphreys. Stuart's industry contacts have also allowed him to serve as the casting director on the film 'Pareidolia'.

Join us in this episode as we explore Stuart Morriss' remarkable career, his contributions to The Misty Moon Film Society, and his insights into the world of cult cinema.

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