Strong Language & Violent Scenes Podcast
TV & Film
Episode 11 sees Andy and Mitch joined by Tyler MacIntyre, director of Patchwork and Frightfest 2017 closing film, Tragedy Girls.
His chosen film?
Memoirs of an Invisible Man!
Based on H.F. Saint's novel of the same name and coming four years after They Live, Memoirs of an Invisible Man is considered something of an anomaly in John Carpenter's filmography. A critical and commercial failure on its release, is this reputation deserved?
The synopsis is as follows,
Nick Holloway has always had charm. Sophisticated and successful, he's always been able to stay a step ahead of the rest, whether by placating his boring boss or by fascinating beautiful women. But a bizarre accident turns his life upside down and threatens his lifestyle and relationships; Nick becomes invisible! So who can catch a man that can't be seen? Well, the CIA are going to try, as the chance to have an invisible agent is too tempting to ignore. Corrupt CIA man David Jenkins sets off in hot pursuit. But being invisible does have its advantages as Nick is able to pursue gorgeous documentary producer Alice Monroe in ways she's never seen before! The two of them must try to avoid the treacherous Agent Jenkins while pursuing Nick's manic quest to somehow find a way to reverse his invisibility.
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