Cinema Insomnia

Cinema Insomnia
Cinema Insomnia
Ci gigantis.jpg
Cinema Insomnia's Long Lost Gigantis Episode.‎
Genre Comedy, Cult
Format Late Night, Variety Show
Created by Mr. Lobo
Starring Mr. Lobo
Theme music composer Stan Fong
Opening theme "Stompin' at 3 AM"
by Stan Fong
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 10
No. of episodes 87
Production
Executive producer(s) Mr. Lobo, Scott Moon, Ernie Fosselius
Location(s) The Void (setting)
Sacramento, California San Francisco Bay Area(filming location)
Running time 2 hours (per episode)
Production company(s) Cinema Insomnia Productions and FAL Studios
Broadcast
Original airing July 28, 2001 (2001-07-28)
External links
Website

Cinema Insomnia is a nationally syndicated American television series presented by horror host Mr. Lobo.[1]

Contents

Format

Typically, Mr. Lobo opens each episode by promising to screen a well-known horror or science fiction classic (such as The Creature from the Black Lagoon or Alien); however budgetary limitations, acts of God or other circumstances invariably force him to show a much lower quality movie (such as Starcrash or Santa Claus Conquers The Martians).

Unlike the various hosts and robots of Mystery Science Theater 3000, Mr. Lobo does not appear while the movie is playing; instead he appears in brief vignettes in between segments of the movie. Also appearing are items such as fake commercials (such as one for "Rad Abrams – Skateboard Attorney"[2]), old movie trailers, classic commercials and footage and interviews shot at horror conventions, science fiction conventions, and film festivals in the Northern California area (the show is produced in Sacramento).

Characters

Mr. Lobo always appears on screen with a "70's professional" haircut, wearing "birth control" glasses and a black suit and tie. He acts as a spectral narrator broadcasting from a black void and his only connections to reality are the B-movies he presents. Mr. Lobo has often described himself by saying, "Imagine if you gave Rod Serling's job to someone who is totally incompetent."

Mr. Lobo often has one-sided conversations with Miss Mittens, a houseplant.

Recurring characters

  • Artie-Deco (Hardware Wars)
  • Astra Naughty
  • Chewchilla the Wookie Monster (Hardware Wars)
  • Dr. Bling Bling
  • Dr. Loco
  • Ernie Fosselius
  • François Fly (Fly By Night Theater)
  • Lady Skank'nstein (The Horror House of Lady Skank'nstein)
  • Megafant
  • Movie Sniffing Tie
  • Naughty Nurse Batty
  • Prime-8
  • Puddles the Super Turtle
  • Ro-man (Robot Monster)
  • Robot Seven D 4
  • Slob Zombie
  • Super Argo
  • The Incredibly Strange Creatures (Band)
  • The Robot Monsters (Band)
  • The Louisiana Klingons (Trekkies)
  • The Phantom of Krankor (Prince of Space)[3]
  • The Queen of Trash
  • Will the Thrill (Thrillville)
  • Young Mr. Lobo

Episodes

Broadcast history

The show began as filler for the 3 AM movie on KXTV ABC News10 in Sacramento. It ran for 22 episodes (2001–2002) before the show was put on permanent hiatus. The second version of the show was made for local community television Access Sacramento, and ran for one year on Comcast Channel 17 and 18. This version of the show was also distributed to Public-access television cable TV stations across the country via the Horror Host Underground. From 2003 to 2008 Cinema Insomnia was nationally syndicated airing on broadcast stations across the country. In 2008 Apprehensive Films, an indie distribution label, signed the show to release exclusive Cinema Insomnia DVDs. In 2009, Apprehensive Films took over the television distribution of the show as well, which resulted in re-licensing the show to AMGTV.[4]

Barf-O-Vision bag

Cinema Insomnia has aired weekly on over 30 broadcast stations including KXTV ABC News10 (Sacramento, Stockton, Modesto, California), KEJB 43 (Louisiana), KTEH 54 (San Jose, Oakland, San Francisco)(Stanley 2007, p. 198), WOTH (Cincinnati), and WAOH (Cleveland)(Duran 2005, p. 8-9). It also is shown on hundreds of cable systems(Stanley 2007, p. 198) via MavTV (national), MATA14 (Wisconsin), Cox 71 (Virginia) and Cox 99 (Indiana).

It is delivered to independent stations via various outlets PMI, Access Media Group, White Springs TV and AMGTV as well as the now defunct UATV network(Duran 2005). Several episodes are also available for download on the Internet via BitTorrent as well as on CinemaInsomnia.com. The 2006 Cinema Insomnia Halloween Special was delivered to 45 million households.

Cinema Insomnia will have 26 new episodes for its 2011-2012 season.[5][6][7] A Kickstarter project called "Cinema Insomnia 10 Year Anniversary" was started to help fund $10,000 for the new season to give each episode an additional $384 to help pay for cast and crew as well as other expenses.[5][6][7] As of December 18, 2010, $11,140 has been raised.[5]

On December 2, 2010, horror host Mr. Lobo announced that the next episode of Cinema Insomnia and Christmas special will be the original The Little Shop of Horrors.[8]

However, the newest episode will be Venus Flytrap which will premiere on October 31, 2011.[9]

Live shows

On August 19, 2006, Cinema Insomnia presented Day of the Triffids Live on KTEH, San Jose, CA.[10][11]

On August 14, 2010, Cinema Insomnia had their first broadcast taping at the Guild Theater in Sacramento in front of a live audience.[1][12][13] The film that was presented was The Undertaker and His Pals, due to the graphic nature of the film, everyone was given a 'Barf-O-Vision' Audience Sickness Bag.[1][12]

Slime Line

Slime Line DVD cover for the 1975 documentary Bigfoot: Mysterious Monster.

In 2010, Apprehensive Films introduced a new line of Cinema Insomnia DVDs called the Slime Line. The Slime Line DVDs feature brand new audio mixes, new retro film-clips, coming attractions for classic B-movie and new indies. The Slime Line DVDs also contain Slime Points which can be collected and mailed into Apprehensive Films for select prizes. Apprehensive Films has also licensed episodes Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome,[14] Gappa: Monsters From a Prehistoric Planet,[14] In Search of Ancient Astronauts,[15] Super Wheels,[16] and Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet[14] to Amazon Video on Demand.

List of Slime Line edition DVDs

In popular culture

Professor Emmanuel Raffalo in Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated.[32]

References

  1. ^ a b c Carla Meyer (14 August 2010). "Horror and humor join hands at TV taping tonight in Sacramento". The Sacramento Bee. The Sacramento Bee. http://www.sacbee.com/2010/08/14/2958320/horror-and-humor-join-hands-at.html. Retrieved 20 August 2010. 
  2. ^ LateNiteTeeVee (27 September 2010). ""Rad" Abrams – Skateboard Attorney (CINEMA INSOMNIA)". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAw6Ix1CSpI. Retrieved 21 November 2010. 
  3. ^ CinemaInsomniaTV (20 October 2010). "YouTube – Candles, Krankor and You". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6tDXOarRIc. Retrieved 21 October 2010. 
  4. ^ "“CINEMA INSOMNIA” AND AMGTV ARE BRINGING HOSTED “MIDNIGHT MOVIES” TO PRIME TIME AND COAST TO COAST!". http://www.lastdoorwayproductions.com/news_mr_lobo.html. 
  5. ^ a b c kickstarter.com (November 19, 2010). "Cinema Insomnia 10 Year Anniversary by Cinema Insomnia — Kickstarter". http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cinemainsomnia/cinema-insomnia-10-year-anniversary. 
  6. ^ a b "Facebook | kickstarter.com Cinema Insomnia 10 Year Anniversary -- Internet Event". November 21, 2010. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178012412214157. 
  7. ^ a b "Horror Host Graveyard: Cinema Insomnia 10 Year Anniversary". November 21, 2010. http://www.horrorhostgraveyard.com/2010/11/cinema-insomnia-10-year-anniversary.html. 
  8. ^ kickstarter.com (December 2, 2010). "Cinema Insomnia 10 Year Anniversary by Cinema Insomnia » DAY THIRTEEN: THE LAST HOLIDAY PARTY ON EARTH". http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cinemainsomnia/cinema-insomnia-10-year-anniversary/posts/41911. 
  9. ^ FRED Entertainment. "How Lobo Can You Go?". http://www.asitecalledfred.com/2011/10/21/party-favors-lobo/. 
  10. ^ CinemaInsomnia.com. "ABOUT MR. LOBO". CinemaInsomnia.com. CinemaInsomnia.com. http://www.cinemainsomnia.com/lobo.php. Retrieved 20 August 2010. 
  11. ^ Corpse S. Chris (30 June 2009). "Cinema Insomnia Pajama Party Pledge Special". Horror Host Graveyard. Horror Host Graveyard. http://www.horrorhostgraveyard.com/2009/06/cinema-insomnia-pajama-party-pledge.html. Retrieved 22 August 2010. 
  12. ^ a b "Movies on a Big Screen Sacramento". http://www.moviesonabigscreen.com/. 
  13. ^ a b "Insight: Biology of Belief / Prop 8 / River of Skulls / Poetry / Mr. Lobo (August 13, 2010)". Archive.org. Archive.org. 13 August 2010. http://www.archive.org/details/Insight_100813. Retrieved 14 August 2010. 
  14. ^ a b c Apprehensive Films (September 2010). "More Apprehensive Films Titles Added to Amazon VOD". Apprehensive Films. Blogger. http://afcinema.blogspot.com/2010/09/more-apprehensive-films-titles-added-to.html. Retrieved 27 September 2010. 
  15. ^ Apprehensive Films (September 2010). "Cinema Insomnia Episodes Now on Amazon VOD". Apprehensive Films. Blogger. http://afcinema.blogspot.com/2010/09/cinema-insomnia-episodes-now-on-amazon.html. Retrieved 27 September 2010. 
  16. ^ Apprehensive Films (September 2010). "Cinema Insomnia Super Wheels Now Available for Download on Amazon VOD". Apprehensive Films. Blogger. http://afcinema.blogspot.com/2010/09/cinema-insomnia-super-wheels-now.html. Retrieved 27 September 2010. 
  17. ^ "Bigfoot: Mysterious Monster Slime Line DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/cibigfootslimedvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  18. ^ "Carnival of Souls DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/cicarnivalofsoulsdvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  19. ^ "Cinema Insomnia Halloween Special w/Bob Wilkins DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/cihalloweenspecialdvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  20. ^ "Creature DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/cicreaturedvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  21. ^ "Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/cidicktracydvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  22. ^ "Eegah! DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/cieegahdvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  23. ^ "First Spaceship on Venus DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/cifirstspaceshipdvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  24. ^ "Gamera Super Monster Slime Line DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/cigameraslimedvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  25. ^ "Gappa: Monsters From a Prehistoric Planet DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/cigappadvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  26. ^ "In Search of Ancient Astronauts Slime Line DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/ciisoaaslimedvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  27. ^ "Night of the Living Dead Slime Line DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/cinotlddvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  28. ^ "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians Slime Line DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/cisantadvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  29. ^ "Super Wheels DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/cisuperwheelsdvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  30. ^ "Voyage to a Prehistoric Planet DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/civoyagetoappdvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  31. ^ "Wasp Woman DVD". Apprehensive Films. http://www.thecrippledmasters.com/ciwaspwomandvd.html. Retrieved 19 July 2010. 
  32. ^ a b Ken Hulsey (11 August 2010). "Zoinks! Mr. Lobo Makes A Guest Appearance On SCOOBY DOO?". Monster Island News. http://robojapan.blogspot.com/2010/08/zoinks-mr-lobo-makes-guest-appearance.html. Retrieved 11 August 2010. 
  • Baker, D (2005). "Who Is the Best Horror Host In the World?", Monster News, Issue 12.
  • Duran, C (2005). "Cinema Insomnia Goes Coast To Coast", Monster News, Issue 12.
  • Stanley, J (2007). "I WAS A TV HORROR HOST", Creatures At Large Press.

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