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Surprised? We were. Doubly so when we found out that Kevin Smith, a filmmaker we all hold close to our hearts, nearly passed away last week. In honor of the man who inspired so much of what we do here at Supraliminal Films here’s an episode of
WE’RE BACK! One off special episode time! This week we’re back from oblivion with not only a special episode for you, but a special guest as well. Joined by Captain Nostalgia from the Victims and Villains podcast (https://www.victimsandvillains
Welcome back newcomers and old friends alike to the new version of the beloved podcast, ‘Poor Man’s Process’. We wanted to do an early episode because we miss you all so darn much, and we wanted to catch you up on the details of our re-launch!
No, we’re not remaking the movie “This Is The End” this week. We’re ending the podcast. 251 weeks, 250 episode releases. As with all things it’s time to move on to other endeavors. BUT! We’ll soon be back with a new and revamped podcast, so loo
This is almost it, folks. This is the one before the one. The last one before the last one. This is the final episode of Poor Man’s Process before the final episode of Poor Man’s Process. So what did we do? We did what we did in Episode 99. We
It’s Dan’s turn to come up and talk about remaking his favorite movie. This was a tough one because Jayrod had already done a Star Wars movie and on any given day, Dan’s actual favorite could be any number of things. Because of this, he decided
Paul is up on the docket today, as he takes us through how he would remake Die Hard within the Poor Man’s Process formula. We talk about the differences between Die Hard the movie and Nothing Lasts Forever, the book that Die Hard was based on.
This is our second episode wherein we remake our favorite movies. Max loves Ghostbusters, he’s loved it since childhood. Max doesn’t like too many things and it’s kinda sad that he got a remake of his favorite film and just didn’t like it at al
It’s almost over, kids. It’s almost over. Poor Man’s Process is coming to a close, because after almost 250 episodes it’s time to bring this chapter of podcasting to a close. We’ve got this episode and then 5 more, and then we’ll be back with a
EDITOR’S NOTE: This episode faces some technical difficulties and does not sound up to our normal quality standard. We have endeavored to make it the best we can given the circumstances, so we hope you’ll bear with us.Well. We’ve finally done
I’d be willing to bet that most people listening to this podcast have never seen the movie we remade in it. Actually, I’d be willing to bet that most people haven’t seen it. Poolhall Junkies is a cult movie from 2002, starring a pre-Smallvile M
EDITOR’S NOTE: Once again, this episode is plagued by having been recorded on sub-standard equipment. Our apologies continue, but we’ve tried to bring it as close to our normal standard as possible.Someone, and I don’t now remember who it was,
EDITOR’S NOTE: This Episode suffers a bit because it was recorded on equipment below our usual standard. We hope everyone can still enjoy it.Only one more after this. Only one more in this epic series remake, and then we’re on to other things.
A New Nightmare approaches! Well, actually, a remake of “New Nightmare”, and the final entry in the original series remakes that we’re doing. Only two episodes remain now until we’re through the entirety of the Nightmare on Elm Street. We also
And one of them is that when someone sings “Cool Jerk”, you must join in. Another is that there is a level of poop and fart jokes that will make Paul become invested in the ongoing success of the podcast. This episode is also our furthest depar
We’re five deep in this journey through the Nightmare on Elm Street remake series and this time we’re moving again slightly further from the source material. As I warned, it’s going to be getting further and further from the originals from here
Episode 4 is now in the books. Our remake of the Nightmare on Elm Street series presses on into The Dream Master. We’re down Paul this week, but we’ve replaced him with our most frequent guest star, CJ. We have to take some departures from the
Oh, Dokken. Fair warning to those who enjoyed Dan and Max arguing about Netflix for 20 minutes last episode, this episode is argument free. It’s also largely Paul free, as he was suffering from some serious headache issues during recording. Als
Things are starting to change within our Nightmare on Elm Street remakes. Yes, already. In the second film. Though mostly that’s because the original Nightmare on Elm Street 2 is actual garbage. Though I can promise that our film will still hav
Oh boy, guys! This is the start of a super long thing we’re beginning today. We’re going to remake every single Nightmare on Elm Street film. We’ve taken the first film here in this episode, and we’ve already made some changes that are going to
Do me a favor. If you haven’t seen Puppetmaster, please do so before listening to this episode, because if you aren’t familiar with what we’ll be talking about, you really should be. I don’t often implore this, but this week’s episode goes some
Many many months ago we created an original franchise based on a child detective in the Encyclopedia Brown vein, we did three episodes over the course of a couple of months where we expanded upon the lore and world we had created. Then we stopp
Let’s cut to the chase, the Super Mario Brothers movie from the 90’s was terrible. Bad acting, bad story decisions, bad everything. So of course, we decided to make it over and do it better. The title, by the way, is an allusion to “Morbius, Th
This week we’re down a host, and we’re doing a movie that only two of us had seen anyway. Fortunately, both of the two who had already seen it were among those present, so it worked out in the end. Max and Paul walk us through “Trollhunter” and
London After Midnight is a film that existed in 1927, and doesn’t any more. As odd as that is to think about in this modern age where everything is preserved forever during, there was once a time when things could fall out of existence. Based o
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