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* [[Ten Minutes in the Closet|10 Minutes In The Bomb Shelter]]
* [[Ten Minutes in the Closet|10 Minutes In The Bomb Shelter]]
* [[Adam and Eve Plot]]: Sandra thinks she and Gene are in one after they're locked in the fallout shelter.
* [[Adam and Eve Plot]]: Sandra thinks she and Gene are in one after they're locked in the fallout shelter.
{{quote|"What if we're the last ones left on earth?" "That'd make us... [[Lampshade Hanging|Adam and Eve]]."}}
{{quote|"What if we're the last ones left on earth?" "That'd make us... [[Lampshade Hanging|Adam and Eve]]."}}
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Sherry
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: Sherry
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* [[Blackmail]]: How Sherry's little brother plans on getting to the movies.
* [[Blackmail]]: How Sherry's little brother plans on getting to the movies.
* [[B-Movie]]: the film is an [[Homage]] to the William Castle B-Movies with ''Smell-O-Vision'' and the like. Goodman plays Woolsey, an [[Expy]] of Castle whose previous work was ''[[The Tingler]]'' and involved shocking people in their seats. Actors are hired to work the crowd before and during the show.
* [[B-Movie]]: the film is an [[Homage]] to the William Castle B-Movies with ''Smell-O-Vision'' and the like. Goodman plays Woolsey, an [[Expy]] of Castle whose previous work was ''[[The Tingler]]'' and involved shocking people in their seats. Actors are hired to work the crowd before and during the show.
* [[Casting Gag]]: Several B-Movie Alumni are cast such as William Schallert and Robert Cornthwaite.
* [[Casting Gag]]: Several B-Movie Alumni are cast such as William Schallert and Robert Cornthwaite.
** [[Actor Allusion]]: The actors who play Herb and Bob are forgotten veteran B-movie actors both in-story and out.
** [[Actor Allusion]]: The actors who play Herb and Bob are forgotten veteran B-movie actors both in-story and out.
* [[Catapult Nightmare]]: Gene after dreaming his father came how just as the bomb fell.
* [[Catapult Nightmare]]: Gene after dreaming his father came how just as the bomb fell.
* [[Character Filibuster]]: Lawrence Woolsey delivers the film's message.
* [[Character Filibuster]]: Lawrence Woolsey delivers the film's message.
* [[Cold War]]: got hot.
* [[Cold War]]: got hot.
* [[Dancing Bear]]: Lawrence Woolsey's movies (an in-work reference to the Funhouse Horror films of William Castle).
* [[Dancing Bear]]: Lawrence Woolsey's movies (an in-work reference to the Funhouse Horror films of William Castle).
* [[Delinquents|Delinquent]]: Harvey Starkweather of the big haired, leather jacket, wallet stealing variety.
* [[Delinquents|Delinquent]]: Harvey Starkweather of the big haired, leather jacket, wallet stealing variety.
* [[Dueling Movies]]: [[The Sandlot]], another nostalgic film set in 1962 was released mere months after this one.
* [[Dueling Movies]]: [[The Sandlot]], another nostalgic film set in 1962 was released mere months after this one.
* [[Dull Surprise]]: The actors in "MANT!"
* [[Dull Surprise]]: The actors in "MANT!"
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* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]: Extensive (and oppressive) [[Reality Subtext]] for those who remember the [[Cold War]] and how close the world came to annihilation during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
* [[The End of the World as We Know It]]: Extensive (and oppressive) [[Reality Subtext]] for those who remember the [[Cold War]] and how close the world came to annihilation during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
* [[Eucatastrophe]]: Woolsey's expectation that the show will do well because people are seeking a release from fear of nuclear annihilation. Woolsey gives a speech about the phenomenon, comparing moviegoers to cave men seeking to confront their fear of the unknown.
* [[Eucatastrophe]]: Woolsey's expectation that the show will do well because people are seeking a release from fear of nuclear annihilation. Woolsey gives a speech about the phenomenon, comparing moviegoers to cave men seeking to confront their fear of the unknown.
* [[Excited Show Title]]: "MANT!"
* [[Excited Show Title!]]: "MANT!"
* [[The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You]]:
* [[The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You]]:
** When Harvey Starkweather goes on a rampage in his rubber suit, audience members mistake it for part of the show.
** When Harvey Starkweather goes on a rampage in his rubber suit, audience members mistake it for part of the show.
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* [[Lenny Bruce]]: Gene and his friends sneak a listen to his "tits and ass!" routine on the record player.
* [[Lenny Bruce]]: Gene and his friends sneak a listen to his "tits and ass!" routine on the record player.
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: The film.
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: The film.
** [[YMMV]]. It is set during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]], and nuclear anxiety is one of the key themes.
** [[YMMV]]. It is set during the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]], and nuclear anxiety is one of the key themes.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Harvey Starkweather.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Harvey Starkweather.
* [["Mister Sandman" Sequence]]: Pretty similar to ''[[Back to The Future]]'' in this regard, but with more social commentary.
* [["Mister Sandman" Sequence]]: Pretty similar to ''[[Back to The Future]]'' in this regard, but with more social commentary.
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'''Dentist:''' "I'm ''sorry'', Bill! }}
'''Dentist:''' "I'm ''sorry'', Bill! }}
* [[Why Would Anyone Take Him Back?]]: Starkweather seems bent on stalking Sherry after sending her beat poetry from juvenile detention.
* [[Why Would Anyone Take Him Back?]]: Starkweather seems bent on stalking Sherry after sending her beat poetry from juvenile detention.
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: Sandra recognizes the futility of nuclear drills and paints a grim picture of the effects of radiation. She is also a crusader for social justice, familiar with Gandhi and the plight of Negroes in the United States.
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]: Sandra recognizes the futility of nuclear drills and paints a grim picture of the effects of radiation. She is also a crusader for social justice, familiar with Gandhi and the plight of Negroes in the United States.
** This is probably thanks to her parents, who seem just a little out of place.
** This is probably thanks to her parents, who seem just a little out of place.



Revision as of 21:56, 30 December 2014

"Once you let that atomic genie out of its bottle, there's no turning back, gentlemen!"
Scientist, MANT!
"Grownups don't know what they're doing either, kid. That's the real hustle."
Lawrence Woolsey

Matinee is a 1993 Dramedy film directed by Joe Dante. Set in Key West, Florida during the Cuban Missile Crisis Gene and his little brother Dennis live on the military base with their mother while their father is deployed in the Navy. Amidst the growing paranoia of the impending nuclear destruction, movie producer Lawrence Woosley comes to town to premiere his latest creature feature "MANT!" and uses his unique brand of showmanship to play off of people's fears.

The film received critical acclaim when it was first released but has fallen to the sands of time and currently lives on as a Cult Classic.


Tropes used in Matinee (film) include:

"What if we're the last ones left on earth?" "That'd make us... Adam and Eve."

You think this is a picnic for me?! Ha ha ha ha! Did you hear what I just said, get it? Ant, picnic? What am I, alone here?

(scientist picks up bug spray)

Scientist: "Young man. I'm afraid you've suffered some of the worst of what our... mighty little friend, the atom has to offer! It can power a city... or level it!"

Dentist: X-rays, Carol. A form of radiation. An ant must have bitten Bill when he was getting his teeth x-rayed... Anyway, the ant's saliva must've gotten into Bill's bloodstream and gone straight to his brain -- just as the radiation, which is measured in units called Röentgens, was released!!

Dentist (shrugs) "...MANT!" (Scare Chord)

Scientist: "And that's not all. You'll grow... (tsk tsk) get bigger!"
Dentist: "I'm sorry, Bill!

  • Why Would Anyone Take Him Back?: Starkweather seems bent on stalking Sherry after sending her beat poetry from juvenile detention.
  • Wise Beyond Their Years: Sandra recognizes the futility of nuclear drills and paints a grim picture of the effects of radiation. She is also a crusader for social justice, familiar with Gandhi and the plight of Negroes in the United States.
    • This is probably thanks to her parents, who seem just a little out of place.