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- "Cinema Insomnia" is a nationally syndicated late night television series which features weird movies and strange clips presented by horror host Mr. Lobo.
- 2001–TV Episode
- 2001–TV Episode
- 2001–TV Episode
- Prepare for hyper-sleep as we journey to the planet Venus -- and to a time when we still thought it was possible to land on it. Host Mr. Lobo presents "Voyage To The Prehistoric Planet". Exploitation maven Roger Corman and his minions took an obscure Soviet science fiction movie, re-edited it, and added extra footage to make this and several other poorly dubbed American releases including "Voyage To The Planet of Prehistoric Women," "Voyage to the Bottom of the Prehistoric Planet," "From the Prehistoric Planet with Love," "The 7th Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet of Sinbad" and the madcap comedy "It's a Prehistoric, Prehistoric, Prehistoric, Planet!" Anyway, it has a great robot and flying car! As usual, Lobo keeps things lively with late night TV fun, sci-fi movie trailers, retro clips, drive-in snack-bar ads and special comedy guests Francois Fly and Dave Atell.
- Mr. Lobo hosts this Roger Corman classic full of sharp satire with some sharp satire of his own. Super-model turned super-mogul of Mary Kay-like cosmetics company, Janice Starling, avoids the public once her looks start sagging-and now her sales are sagging! Hiring a mad Bee Keeper who experiments with injections of royal wasp jelly to reverse aging, she overdoses on the sticky stuff--becoming the deadly Wasp Woman. Susan Cabot's last role--her mysterious death at the hands of her dwarf son tops anything Roger Corman or Jack Hill could have made up! Beauty may only be skin deep--but this episode is rotten to the core with movie trailers, Drive-In surprises, vintage commercials and trash retro TV thrills.
- A two part Cinema Insommia Halloween special hosted by Mr. Lobo is loaded with slumber party fun, off-beat humor, vintage TV ads, Drive-In movie trailers, retro craziness, and informative interviews on location in Richmond, Virgina, detailing the making of Eric Miller's homegrown Midnight Movie adventure 'Mark of the Damned'. Also, there is a hilarious musical cooking segment with 'November Fire' recording artist Slob Zombie and a taste of his new hit single '40 Hour Weekend'.