So I found myself involved in a YouTube Channel called the MovieNauts (linked below), I discovered I have not blogged about it yet, and thought I should really let people know I am involved in this by now. We discuss some of our favorite cult movies on the channel, which presents new episodes once a month.
Gary Hill invited me to join the monthly broadcast on YouTube over a year ago. I was not sure how this would go at first, or how I would fit in, but I think we've worked our way into a groove at this point. He works with independent filmmakers and has appeared in a few. He also works on a lot of the behind-the-scenes technical aspects of the show. So, on the show he covers a lot of the newest independent films, sometimes from people he knows, and other times movies he admires.
Ron Fuchs created the show. It's his baby, really. He came up with the idea for the show and has a few others similar to it, like ProgNaut, which discusses music. He tends to cover a wide array of cult films, and is especially knowledgeable of slashers of the 1970s to the 1990s on the show.
As Classic Camp, I mainly like to discuss the old cult movies, of course, but we each branch off into each other's territory from time to time. I've covered a lot of my favorite Poverty Row films of the 1930s to the 1950s, Bela Lugosi, Paul Naschy films, and plenty of kaiju films.
Anyway, linked below is the channel, so check it out. Each show runs a little over an hour, so sit tight, and watch, or let it play in the background while you work around the house of something. We're closing in on two years of episodes. We also respond to comments, so feel free to comment or suggest films we should discuss in future episodes.