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What Is More Dangerous Than Famine? The Unknown…On this final episode of Projected Hues, Jessica and I wrap up our podcast journey with Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970).When we started Projected Hues, it was honestly just the two of us wanting an excuse to talk about movies we love and see where the conversations would take us. Somewhere along the way, it turned into something real — something we built week by week.Jessica has been such a huge part of what made this podcast work. Her insight, her humor, and the way she always brought something thoughtful (or unexpected) to the table helped shape the show from the very beginning. I’m so grateful for the time and energy she gave to it, and for all the conversations we got to share.It feels strange and fitting to end things here, deep into the Planet of the Apes series, with a movie that’s all about endings, uncertainty, and what comes next.So this is a thank you to everyone who listened along with us.The end of the beginning… or the beginning of the end? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit projectedstatic.substack.com

Human See, Human DoThis week, Jessica, Brad, and I are kicking off Season 3 by going Chimpan-A to Chimpan-Z, starting our journey through all five original Planet of the Apes films, with Planet of the Apes (1968).Next, we’ll be discussing Beneath the Planet of the Apes (1970). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit projectedstatic.substack.com

DivaCups, Push-Up Bras, and Fuck the Patriarchy B-I-I-I-itch!This week on Projected Hues, Jessica, Brad, and I close out 2025 and conclude our Season’s Greetings & Grievances series with Black Christmas (2019) a bastardization of its source material that remains, against expectations, an engaging film.We also introduce a first for the show with an on-air gift exchange!We’ll be taking a short break to recharge for the holidays, but when we return in the new year, we’re kicking off Season 3 with a fresh slate of films.It’s been an incredible year, and we’re so grateful for everyone who’s stuck with us, or discovered us.See you in 2026! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit projectedstatic.substack.com

Every Time a Bell Rings, Late Stage Capitalism WinsThis week on Projected Hues, Jessica, Brad, and I continue our Season’s Greetings & Grievances spiral; fitting for a year, and the next, that have gone full Pottersville with no exit in sight!We’re kicking off the winter holidays with my favorite seasonal film, It’s a Wonderful Life (1946), which celebrates its 80th year! A perfect moment to revisit (or rethink) a classic that’s shaped generations of holiday storytelling.We’ll close out 2025 with The Ref (1994). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit projectedstatic.substack.com

In this premiere episode of our Side Reels series, we speak with actor Kevin Connors (Phantasm III, Pleasantville, Prehysteria 2) about his experiences working across 1990s genre film and television. Connors shares behind-the-scenes insights into the Phantasm universe, reflects on his roles in family and fantasy projects, and offers a candid look at his path through the industry.Where to find Kevin:Inspired Organizer: https://www.inspiredorganizersaz.com Podcast: Bottle of Brown This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit projectedstatic.substack.com

Corn Isn’t the Only Thing Getting ShuckedThis week, Jessica, Brad, and I are kicking off our new Season’s Greetings & Grievances series with Son-in-Law (1993), Pauly Shore’s ode to middle America.Next, we’ll be discussing It’s a Wonderful Life (1946). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit projectedstatic.substack.com

Dementia’s Multiverse of MadnessThis week, Jessica, Brad, and I drag ourselves across the finish line of our two-month odyssey with Phantasm V: Ravager (2016). The long-delayed, final gasp of Don Coscarelli’s surreal horror saga. Next, we’ll be discussing our Thanksgiving episode Son-in-Law (1993). End Credits Music: Phantasm Ravager End Credits performed by Elvis Brown and composed by Nicholas Morzov. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit projectedstatic.substack.com

Pimp My Titties!We’re releasing this one early for Halloween, in the spirit of the season!This week, Jessica and I venture into the dream-scoured deserts and fractured psyche of Phantasm IV: Oblivion, though unfortunately, Brad was unable to join us for this episode.In this entry, we also discover a touching local connection: the real Reggie Bannister actually resides right here in our mountain area of California. He is currently in hospice care, so we’re sending him chrome wishes and heartfelt thanks for the joy and grit he’s brought to this series and its fans. May he find peace and light on his final journey before heading to a reunion with the Tall Man.Next, we’ll be discussing Phantasm: RaVager (2016), the final chapter in Don Coscarelli’s long-running fever dream, and our close-out to this year’s Halloween series, Season of the Sphere. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit projectedstatic.substack.com

We Can Never Trust the Things that We See, Because Nothing is Ever as it SeemsThis week, Jessica, Brad C., and I are jumping into Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead. Reggie takes center stage, facing off against spheres, lurkers, and the ever-expanding weirdness of Coscarelli’s universe.Next, we’ll be discussing Phantasm IV: Oblivion (1998) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit projectedstatic.substack.com

Sphere no EvilWith Brad rejoining us this week, Jessica and I are continuing our watch-through with Phantasm II, Don Coscarelli’s 1988 sequel.Next, we’ll be discussing Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead (1994). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit projectedstatic.substack.com