Robot Holocaust
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Summary
Summary
Join us as we explore the chaotic and hilarious world of 'Robot Holocaust,' a 1987 post-apocalyptic sci-fi film, with insights into its production, plot, and absurdities. We also share behind-the-scenes stories, compare it to Star Wars, and imagine revenge sequels that nobody wanted.
Keywords
Robot Holocaust, sci-fi, post-apocalyptic, B-movie, 1987 film, movie analysis, cult classics, low-budget movies, film discussion, movie review
Key Topics
- Analysis of 'Robot Holocaust' plot and production
- Comparison to Star Wars and other sci-fi classics
- Behind-the-scenes stories and filming locations
- Imaginary revenge sequels and alternate storylines
Guest Name
Tim Hamilton George O’Connor
Key Frameworks
- Low-budget filmmaking
- Cult movie analysis
- Revenge sequel concept
Titles
- Unraveling the Madness of Robot Holocaust: A 1987 Cult Classic
- Behind the Scenes of Robot Holocaust: B-Movie Chaos Explored
Sound Bites
- "His head is on top of a giant avocado."
- "The dark one had consumed them all."
- "Neo's nipples shoot steam like a train engine."
- See the Seddy Bimco watchlist!
- Email us at seddybimcoe@gmail.com
- Most art by Tim Hamilton Music by Tim Hamilton
- Check out the Seddy website. Website: https://www.seddy-bimco-part-2-the-re...
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- Check out George O'Connor's books: https://www.georgeoconnorbooks.com/
- Check out Tim Hamilton's books: https://timhamiltonrwf.gumroad.com/
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