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Episode 186 - The Man Who Knew Too Much + Falcon & The Winter Soldier + Attack of the Clones + Cannibal Orgy + Black Magic Rites + Gutwrencher + Tiger Claws II + Mansion of Madness

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This week on The Stacks, in part one (0:00-1:19:32) Shana and j. talk about Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 remake of his own earlier film, The Man Who Knew Too Much, as well as concluding our coverage of the first season of Star Trek (TOS) with "Operation: Annihilate!" - the 29th and final episode, then choose a new show to cover. In part two (1:19:33-2:13:07), we discuss in brief form the 2021 MCU TV series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (all episodes directed by Kari Skoglund) and six additional features: George Lucas' terrible 2002 sequel prequel Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, JT IV's 1995 psychedelic DTV gorefest Cannibal Orgy, Renato Polselli's wild 1971 sex gothic Black Magic Rites, Bill Reeves' 1997 SOV sleep study The Gutwrencher, J. Stephen Maunder's 1996 Canuxploitation kung-fu sequel Tiger Claws II, and Juan Lopez Moctezuma's peculiar 1973 psychological horror The Mansion of Madness. As usual, in part three, we talk in capsule form on all the other stuff we've been watching on physical media in the past week and make our picks for next time.

The live list of The Stacks is online at https://letterboxd.com/jshopa/list/the-stacks/

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This week on The Stacks, in part one (0:00-1:19:32) Shana and j. talk about Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 remake of his own earlier film, The Man Who Knew Too Much, as well as concluding our coverage of the first season of Star Trek (TOS) with "Operation: Annihilate!" - the 29th and final episode, then choose a new show to cover. In part two (1:19:33-2:13:07), we discuss in brief form the 2021 MCU TV series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (all episodes directed by Kari Skoglund) and six additional features: George Lucas' terrible 2002 sequel prequel Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, JT IV's 1995 psychedelic DTV gorefest Cannibal Orgy, Renato Polselli's wild 1971 sex gothic Black Magic Rites, Bill Reeves' 1997 SOV sleep study The Gutwrencher, J. Stephen Maunder's 1996 Canuxploitation kung-fu sequel Tiger Claws II, and Juan Lopez Moctezuma's peculiar 1973 psychological horror The Mansion of Madness. As usual, in part three, we talk in capsule form on all the other stuff we've been watching on physical media in the past week and make our picks for next time.

The live list of The Stacks is online at https://letterboxd.com/jshopa/list/the-stacks/

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