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Several episodes are also available for download on the Internet via BitTorrent as well as on. It is delivered to independent stations via various outlets PMI, Access Media Group, and AMGTV. It also is shown on hundreds of cable systems via MavTV (national), MATA14 (Wisconsin), Cox 71 ( Virginia) and Cox 99 ( Indiana). Ĭinema Insomnia has aired weekly on over 34 broadcast stations including KXTV ABC News10 ( Sacramento, Stockton, Modesto, California), KEJB 43 (Louisiana), KTEH 54 ( San Jose, Oakland, San Francisco), WOTH ( Cincinnati), and WAOH-LP (Cleveland). In 2009, Apprehensive Films took over the television distribution of the show as well, which resulted in re-licensing the show to AMGTV. In 2008 Apprehensive Films, an indie distribution label, signed the show to release exclusive Cinema Insomnia DVDs. From 2003 to 2008 Cinema Insomnia was nationally syndicated airing on broadcast stations across the country.
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This version of the show was also distributed to public-access television cable TV stations across the country via the Horror Host Underground.
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. Cinema Insmonia ran for 22 episodes (2001–2002) before the show was put on permanent hiatus. KXTV immediately picked up the show upon submission of the pilot episode.
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Inspired by Creature Features horror host Bob Wilkins, Lobo suggested a filler segment for the station's late night 3am movie which ran twenty minutes short.
Main article: List of Cinema Insomnia episodes Broadcast history Ĭinema Insomnia began in 2001 when showrunner Mr Lobo was working for KXTV (ABC 10 News) in Sacramento. The Phantom of Krankor ( Prince of Space).
The Incredibly Strange Creatures (Band). Lady Skank'nstein ( The Horror House of Lady Skank'nstein). Chewchilla the Wookie Monster ( Hardware Wars). Lobo often has one-sided conversations with Miss Mittens, a houseplant. Lobo has often described himself by saying, "Imagine if you gave Rod Serling's job to someone who is totally incompetent." He acts as a spectral narrator broadcasting from a black void and his only connections to reality are the B-movies he presents. Lobo always appears on screen with a "70's professional" haircut, wearing "birth control" glasses and a black suit and tie. Also included are fake commercials (one such was for "Rad Abrams – Skateboard Attorney" ), old movie trailers, classic commercials, and footage and interviews shot at horror conventions, science fiction conventions, and film festivals across the country. Lobo does not appear while the movie is playing instead he appears in brief vignettes in between segments of the movie. Unlike the various hosts and robots of Mystery Science Theater 3000, Mr. Lobo opens each episode by promising to screen a well-known horror or science fiction film (such as 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). Lobo, as well as fake commercials, old movie trailers, and other material. Since 2015, the program has aired on OSI74 (Outer Space International), a web television service on Roku.Ĭinema Insomnia features B movies, namely horror and science fiction films, interspersed with vignettes starring Mr. It began airing in 2001 on KXTV (ABC 10 News) in Sacramento, California, and from 2003 to 2008 was nationally syndicated, airing on broadcast stations across the United States. Outer Space International (formerly Cinema Insomnia Productions and FAL Studios)Ĭinema Insomnia is an American television program presented by horror host Mr. Lane, Paul Sanders, Scott Moon, Ernie FosseliusĪtglen, Pennsylvania, Sacramento, California, & the San Francisco Bay Area (filming locations) Cinema Insomnia's Long Lost Gigantis Episode.