Considering the Cinema Ep. 002: A Very Scary Guy (Who Sleeps With the Fishes)

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Considering the Cinema is a podcast about movies and film criticism hosted by Jason Pyles (aka “Jay of the Dead”), from Salt Lake City. This audio podcast is a free, usually short-form solocast for cinephiles and anyone with an interest in movie news, film theory, movie trivia, cinema history, movie reviews and film criticism. The topic for Episode 002 is “A Very Scary Guy (Who Sleeps With the Fishes).”

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4 thoughts on “Considering the Cinema Ep. 002: A Very Scary Guy (Who Sleeps With the Fishes)

  1. For some reason I expected the “very scary guy (who sleeps with the fishes)” to be Jason Voorhees. Haha. I never knew Dino Bravo was murderered. Craziness.

    • Also, love the podcast and I can totally relate wanting to address whatever you may want to talk about in an episode. I struggle with that mightily and it’s (I think) why I can’t seem to keep a show going. Always considering trying again though. You’re an inspiration because I know you’ve constantly been pulled different ways but have always put out great content. Thanks for all you’ve done over the years in podcasting and thanks for helping me learn to build podcasts even if I haven’t quite found the one I can keep going.

      • Thank you, Jeff. Those are kind words coming from you, a genuinely impressive thinker about the cinema. You’ve got the mind for film criticism and podcasting, so I think you should keep it up. My plan for this little hobby podcast is always evolving (and probably always will), but it makes it feel fresh and exciting (for me) to not have any restrictions. I think Episode 005 — coming up soon — might be of interest to you and any other Horror fans who give it a listen. I’m really excited about it! -J

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