CinePsyEP066 Bring Your Own Cinematic Trauma: Megan Is Missing

Nov 21st, 2016 The Bring Your Own Cinematic Trauma series continues with TJ of Can And Chalice Commentariesand The Satanophile blog as he brings us our first Cinematic trauma that affected our guest as an adult.  No we aren’t kidding, Megan Is Missing is a difficult film to stomach and has moments that can possibly be too much even in our descriptions of the events in the discussion. The most disturbing parts are flagged before the start of them at the 1:33:21 mark until the final discussion of how the film affected all of us at the 1:59:10 mark.  If you want to hear how the film has affected us with out the discussion of the more disturbing parts, our discussion of that is at the 1:49:42 mark.  You can hear it in our voices by the end of the show, this is one of our most raw and emoitionally draining shows to do.  We dealt with the darkest side of our humanity in a very serious and straight forward way. Check out T.J.’s Blog and other Projects: BohemianGrave  Counter Productions 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 Email feedback to Matt: psyopmatt@gmail.com.  Cort : cinemapsyopscort@gmail.com  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
Nov 21st, 2016
The Bring Your Own Cinematic Trauma series continues with TJ of Can And Chalice Commentariesand The Satanophile blog as he brings us our first Cinematic trauma that affected our guest as an adult.  No we aren’t kidding, Megan Is Missing is a difficult film to stomach and has moments that can possibly be too much even in our descriptions of the events in the discussion. The most disturbing parts are flagged before the start of them at the 1:33:21 mark until the final discussion of how the film affected all of us at the 1:59:10 mark.  If you want to hear how the film has affected us with out the discussion of the more disturbing parts, our discussion of that is at the 1:49:42 mark.  You can hear it in our voices by the end of the show, this is one of our most raw and emoitionally draining shows to do.  We dealt with the darkest side of our humanity in a very serious and straight forward way.
Check out T.J.’s Blog and other Projects:
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!
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Email feedback to Matt: psyopmatt@gmail.com.  Cort : cinemapsyopscort@gmail.com 
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CinePsyEP066 Bring Your Own Cinematic Trauma: Megan Is Missing
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