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Hollow Man reimagined - watch out for the count (ep. 15)

54 min · 9 de may de 2026
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What if Hollow Man wasn’t a sci-fi horror thriller… but a creepy Gothic mystery about a group of school kids uncovering a decades-old curse hidden inside a series of old horror films? In this episode of No Context Cinema Club - a comedy film podcast and movie rewrite podcast - Rob rewrites Hollow Man without ever watching it. Using only the title and a handful of chaotic clues, he builds an eerie treasure-hunt mystery set inside a sprawling boarding school filled with hidden corridors, missing students, cryptic VHS tapes, and a terrifying figure who keeps appearing in the background of old films. This funny film discussion blends movie chat, film analysis, cinema comedy, and absurd storytelling as the original film is transformed into a haunting coming-of-age mystery inspired by cursed media, secret passageways, lost fortunes, and the kind of school that probably should have been shut down years ago. Expect: * Four teenage film club members discovering a mysterious package containing six unsettling horror films * A silent background extra known only as “The Hollow Man” appearing in every movie * A Dewey Decimal code leading to a long-lost book tied to the school’s founder * A treasure hunt that slowly turns into something far more sinister * A growing pattern of missing students stretching back generations As the story spirals, this episode explores obsession, legacy, paranoia, and the terrifying idea that some stories are designed to keep repeating forever. After the rewrite is locked in, Kev scores the film for coherence, entertainment, and originality, feeding into the show’s live leaderboard. If you enjoy movie podcasts, comedy podcasts, film rewrites, horror mysteries, cursed-media stories, and strange coming-of-age adventures in the style of old-school supernatural thrillers, this episode delivers a completely original spin on Hollow Man. Has Rob created a clever layered mystery full of eerie clues and atmosphere… or just accidentally traumatised an entire fictional school? 🏆 Vote on this episode’s re-write: 👉  www.nocontextcinemaclub.com  Get in touch Got a film we have to re-write? Think we’ve completely lost the plot?  🎬 Film suggestions & score debates → kev@nocontextcinemaclub.com [kev@nocontextcinemaclub.com]  🎟️ Quizzes & made-up movie rights → rob@nocontextcinemaclub.com [rob@nocontextcinemaclub.com]  🍿 Feedback & episode questions → show@nocontextcinemaclub.com [show@nocontextcinemaclub.com]

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Portada del episodio One Hour Photo reimagined - you're a very lucky man, Porkin Yorkin (ep. 22)

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Portada del episodio The Wicker Man reimagined - modern audiences are idiots (ep. 21)

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Portada del episodio Limitless reimagined - the untimely demise of Auditor Tom (ep. 20)

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Portada del episodio The Prestige reimagined - a badger, an aardvark and a rattlesnake walk into a bar (ep. 19)

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Portada del episodio Uncle Buck reimagined - it's virtually impossible to get pregnant while doing it (ep. 18)

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