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Oct 9th, 2016
The Bring Your Own Cinematic Trauma series continues with the amazingly talented renaissance man with a stunning mohawk, Daeron! We talked with Daeron about his Cinematic Trauma with The Gate. There is an amazing synchronicity to the events of the film and his story of viewing it that is so incredible you have to hear him talk about it to believe it. Daeron was so unbelievably prepared for this show he could have ran it himself.
Daeron’s publishing company site: PsychosemanticPress.com
The Band Downtrodn: downtrodn.bandpage.com
The collaborative horror zine Dismal Voyage: http://www.dismalvoyage.com
Personal Twit: @DaeronWilson
Psychosemantic Twit: @PsychoEditor
Don’t Forget the contest guys and gals once we get 20 total honest reviews in iTunes and Stitcher, Cort will give away one brand new copy of Macabre from William Castle on DVD picked from those reviews and the winner will be given a chance to review the movie on the show with Cort and Matt! Just email Cort your screen name or a screencap of your review and you are entered to win!
Find us in:
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinema-psyops/id1037574921?mt=2
Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cinema-psyops
Also available on Google Play Music
Every week an obsessed film collector, Cort, will subject his unwilling test subject, Matt to films from Cort’s childhood viewing habits and personal collection. Has a lifetime of movie watching damaged Cort’s young and impressionable mind? Can Matt survive each week’s experiment unscathed? Find out each week as we discover that physical wounds heal while cinematic ones don’t.
Email feedback to Matt: [email protected]. Cort : [email protected]
Find on twitter Cort: @Cort_PSYOP Matt: @psyopmatt
Join the FaceBook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1616282625298374/
Like the main page: https://www.facebook.com/Cinema-Psyops-1490731064584920/timeline/?ref=hl
By Cinema PSYOPS4.5
5555 ratings
Oct 9th, 2016
The Bring Your Own Cinematic Trauma series continues with the amazingly talented renaissance man with a stunning mohawk, Daeron! We talked with Daeron about his Cinematic Trauma with The Gate. There is an amazing synchronicity to the events of the film and his story of viewing it that is so incredible you have to hear him talk about it to believe it. Daeron was so unbelievably prepared for this show he could have ran it himself.
Daeron’s publishing company site: PsychosemanticPress.com
The Band Downtrodn: downtrodn.bandpage.com
The collaborative horror zine Dismal Voyage: http://www.dismalvoyage.com
Personal Twit: @DaeronWilson
Psychosemantic Twit: @PsychoEditor
Don’t Forget the contest guys and gals once we get 20 total honest reviews in iTunes and Stitcher, Cort will give away one brand new copy of Macabre from William Castle on DVD picked from those reviews and the winner will be given a chance to review the movie on the show with Cort and Matt! Just email Cort your screen name or a screencap of your review and you are entered to win!
Find us in:
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinema-psyops/id1037574921?mt=2
Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cinema-psyops
Also available on Google Play Music
Every week an obsessed film collector, Cort, will subject his unwilling test subject, Matt to films from Cort’s childhood viewing habits and personal collection. Has a lifetime of movie watching damaged Cort’s young and impressionable mind? Can Matt survive each week’s experiment unscathed? Find out each week as we discover that physical wounds heal while cinematic ones don’t.
Email feedback to Matt: [email protected]. Cort : [email protected]
Find on twitter Cort: @Cort_PSYOP Matt: @psyopmatt
Join the FaceBook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1616282625298374/
Like the main page: https://www.facebook.com/Cinema-Psyops-1490731064584920/timeline/?ref=hl

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