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  1. EP 10072024New Episode. The Award-winning late-night talk show well known for its huge viral video successes. The show features a diverse lineup of guests that includes celebrities, athletes, musical acts, comedians and human-interest subjects, along with comedy bits and a house band. 12:00 AM.

    • Civic TV Is Based on A Real Channel
    • The Special Effects Were Done by Legend Rick Baker
    • James Woods Came Up with The Ending
    • The Trailer Was Edited on A Commodore 64 Computer
    • Cronenberg Acted in Place of Woods For A Scene
    • Barry Convex Was Inspired by Televangelist Jim Bakker
    • Professor O'Blivion Is Based on A Real-Life Teacher
    • Multiple Scenes Were Cut Due to Effects Limitations
    • The Japanese Porn Salesmen's Involvement Became Controversial
    • It Was Originally Titled Network of Blood

    The fictional and even supernatural television channel that haunts James Woods throughout the film is actually loosely based on a real television station. It was called City TV, and started in Toronto, quickly becoming infamous for showing soft-core porn late at night. Civic TV clearly took a little more than the station's name and put its own twis...

    It will come as no surprise to learn that the effects for the film were done by one of the best of all-time. The graphic body dysmorphia on display throughout Videodrome's runtime is some of the best special effects of 80's horror. RELATED: Top 10 Visual Effects of the 80s Rick Baker has worked on an overwhelming number of famous films, including A...

    When shooting on the film started, Cronenberg was working off of an incomplete script, apparently experimenting with different ideas as production went on. The ending of the film was no different. Ultimately, three endings to the film were shot, and then the final one was chosen during the editing process. The ending that Cronenberg went with was a...

    With the film being a surreal look at the influence of technology, it makes sense that the filmmakers behind it would attempt some innovative things with tech themselves. They did exactly that by putting together most of the trailer on a Commodore 64, the old school computers mostly remembered for early 8-bit video games. The choice gave the traile...

    When filming the scene in which his character wears a metal helmet loaded with wires, James Woods became nervous that the helmet could malfunction, and electrocute him. Due to his overall concern, Cronenberg sat in as his double for any take that Woods' face wouldn't be seen, wearing the helmet himself.

    The creepy head of Spectacular Optical was portrayed in the film by Les Carlson, but the character himself was inspired in part by real-life televangelist Jim Bakker. RELATED: 10 Best Quotes From Our Favorite Horror Movies Bakker was a television host through the 70s and 80swho was later revealed to be a fraud, being convicted with criminal charges...

    The role was loosely based on Marshal McLuhan, a professor at The University of Toronto. Cronenberg didn't have McLuhan as a teacher, but knew of him, as the professor was apparently a highly regarded academic. The icing on the cake is that McLuhan teaches a class at the university called Understanding Media.

    The movie was given a budget of six million, which was considered more than enough for Cronenberg to make the exact movie he wanted to make, especially since he had just made his last film, Scanners, for less. RELATED: 10 Forgotten 80s Horror Movies That Were Excellent The money was put almost entirely into special effects. The body horrorof the fi...

    David Tsubouchi, who plays a salesman trying to sell Japanese porn to Civic TV, quit acting not long after the film. He instead went into politics, becoming a successful cabinet minister in Canada. Due to not only the graphic nature of the film but to the bizarreness of his role, in particular, opposing politicians tried to cite the role as a reaso...

    That incomplete script I mentioned, was a script Cronenberg had contacted himself. Although he has taken great care to never let that script become public, it's been stated that it was a free-flowing story full of grotesque dream-logic and body horror, so the final product was definitely in the same vein at least. Apparently the ideology of letting...

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  5. Apr 12, 2022 · Amazon Prime members in Canada have a one-stop shop to live stream fan-favourite series and watch all of the on-demand content from Citytv, FX and FXX. Additionally, subscribers to Citytv+ can access live multilingual news and entertainment programming on OMNI Television.

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    In the 1983 film Videodrome, a television station in Toronto which broadcasts sensationalistic programming is named CIVIC-TV; the name is in reference to flagship station CITY-TV. Additionally, a business partner of the station president in the film is named Moses, a possible reference to Citytv cofounder Moses Znaimer .

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