Each month our beardy men Max and Sam pick two movies, swap their central characters and over the next few episodes engage in thought provoking discussion on how these theoretical new films might look.
Our two beardy men return to close out their November sojourn in Delirium. Will their new version of Fight Club; where Tyler Durden is a real boy, fall apart? Will either Max or Sam dare look beyond the curtains?
Our two beardy men are too busy for Cyberpunk as they launch into this months Film Fanscription to create a new Christmas 2020 movie, with a new vision of Home Alone.
This week Shane Smith, from the 'All You Need is Blood' podcast finds his way into Delirium, for the start of a new month of theoretical movie discussion
Sam and Max dive deep into the seedy world of Noir as 'The Muscles from Brussels' Jean-Claude van Damme steps into Nicholas Cage's shoes in their new version of Brian de Palma's1998 mystery thriller 'Snake Eyes'
Ok, Underworld is a better film than Twilight, even if their handling of their supernatural characters could have been better. But this isn't Underworld; it's 'UnderLight'.
Anyone would think they were having too much fun with this, because they are. Join them for 'The Rocky Horror Phantom Show' as Max and Sam figure out what this new movie is really about, and get a bit philosophical to boo
And they're off to late 60's London for a delightful weekend in the country, where Raul Duke and his attorney are drinking in the heights ole London Town.
Who out of the cast will survive until the end of the act? will Max and Sam have another lively debate over the finer points of theoretical movie making? And most importantly: Do Spider-Phants Have Friends?
Feelings are running high, as Max, Sam and Kris start to iron out the problems involved with transferring the vampire pack from Near Dark into being very British Vampires.
Max and Sam have had time to consider the effect their decision to make Prendergast part of CRS will have on their theoretical movie. Time to pool brains and figure out if 'Falling Game' can be saved.
No rest for the wicked indeed. Time for one of their most challenging match up to date. How are they going to make these two work together? Thankfully we have their old friend Kris Smith back in the house to help.
Max and Sam reach beyond the limits of Earth's atmosphere for this month's movies. Who doesn't love a bit of Sci-Fi? Especially when it comes with full frontal nudity?
Max and Sam are excited to get stuck into the first mashup of their John Carpenter double bill; as Jack Burton takes the fight to the aliens from 'They Live'
Max, Sam and Kris take a look at how the garrison at Rorke's Drift would fair against an otherworldly Predator. And how would Dutch and co measure up against a marauding band of natives in the South American jungle
Max, Sam and Shane blast off with the crew of the Lewis and Clarke to the far reaches of the solar system where the derelict hulk of the USS Cygnus lurks in orbit around Neptune.
After the surprisingly easy ride that Max and Sam had with 'Soylent Too'; 'Green Omen' is proving to be a devil of movie to forge. But undaunted they go into the shadow of the valley of theoretical movies to make this one work
It's Christmas time in Delirium. How will the Peltzers fare when confronted with a revived Frank Cotton; out for blood and in the attic? Max and Sam discuss Hellraiser and Gremlins side by side. It's imagineering engines on overdrive as they bash through the two movies.