Alban, Nate, Steve, and Tom love movies. Every week they spend countless hours viewing, meditating upon, philosophically deconstructing, and engaging in lengthy pseudo-intellectual discourse about movies--hours that probably should be spent doing something more productive. Once upon a summer's day, they decided to start holding their discussions in front of a camera. And lo, they did something more productive without really doing anything differently at all. And there was much rejoicing in the land (except from Steve's wife, who was terribly embarrassed about the whole thing).
Alban Yee hails from a tribe in the arctic North, where his
waterbending skills are the stuff of legend. He journeyed southward
on a quest to master the elements and now roams the land helping villagers in need.
He would like nothing better than to give you a hug. Alban's favorite films include
The Lion King, Finding Nemo, Good Will Hunting, and The Shawshank Redemption.
The podcast would not look or sound as good as it does without him.
Nathanael Griffis was once a silent film star whose song-and-dance
skills helped him make an effective transition into talkies. Now he
won't shut up. Nate loves meditative films and is crossing his fingers
for Nature Scene Screen Saver: The Movie. His favorite films include
A History of Violence, A Beautiful Mind, Children of Men, and The
Graduate. Nate's editing skills make our podcast watchable every
week, and you can check out his "Ask Nate" videos on our website.
Steven Moore is a faithful servant of the United Federation of
Planets and hopes to one day serve on Starfleet's legendary flagship.
He spends his free time brooding over the graves of dead poets.
Steve's favorite films include the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The
Empire Strikes Back, The Matrix, and 28 Days Later. He is our
talented Webmaster, and our wesbite would not exist without him.
Thomas Kapr was once a mere temp worker who was kidnapped by mad
scientists and imprisoned on a satellite in outer space where he
was forced to watch bad movies with a couple of sentient robots. He
escaped more than a decade ago, yet still he sits alone in a darkened
room watching bad movies, whispering wisecracks into the dark. His
favorite films include Raiders of the Lost Ark,Casablanca, Amélie,
and City Lights. He edits our blog, the Rant Pad, where you can check
out his article series such as "Buried Cinema" and
"30 Days of Madness."
Brian Slattery is a lovable street rat from Agrabah who
escaped prison and went into the Cave of Wonder in search of fame and fortune.
After the cave to collapsed, Brian is trapped, forced to listen to Robin Williams
tell jokes for the rest of his life. His favorite films include Office Space,
The Godfather and Pulp Fiction.
Every week, these intrepid explorers of the pop culture landscape get together and talk about movies. We invite you to join us. Friend us on Flickchart, follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, email us at buriedcinema@gmail.com, and watch our weekly podcast at buriedcinema.com. Do it now.