Have you ever looked at a movie's Rotten Tomatoes score and thought, "are you f**king kidding me?" Do you feel ostracized by the Tomatometer? Then join the Cult of Splat. Listen in as hosts Taylor Bartle and Kevin Nesgoda - and the occasional special gues
Cult of Splat is on permanent hiatus, so here is a previously recorded, unreleased bonus episode.Chip Douglas, or whatever his name is, recently reappeared in a Verizon commercial. What else is he up to? What about Steven and Robin? We talk about what these and the rest of the characters of The Cable Guy are up to in 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens to the average American family when the parents turn 40? Kevin's wife Joanna joins the show to help him and Taylor discuss the 2012 sort-of sequel to Knocked Up, This is 40! Get even more Cult of Splat by joining the Inner Circle at patreon.com/cultofsplat!
It's the episode everyone expected. Taylor and Kevin look to live the rock & roll lifestyle as they discuss the cartoon-come-to-life comedy known as Josie and the Pussycats! Get even more Cult of Splat by joining the Inner Circle at patreon.com/cultofsplat!
Where we're going, we won't need eyes to see. But we will need ears to hear as Kevin and Taylor discuss the 1997 sci-fi horror film Event Horizon! Get even more Cult of Splat by joining the Inner Circle at patreon.com/cultofsplat!
Merry Christmas! Taylor and Kevin get some delicious cookies, OH MY GOD THESE COOKIES, and hunt for the hottest toy on the market, Turbo Man, as they watch the the 1996 comedy Jingle All the Way!
I want to play a game. Currently on your device is a podcast about the movie Saw. Critics claim this movie is rotten. Taylor and Kevin disagree. What will you decide? Live or die. Make your choice.
Grab your corkscrew and your finest bottle of vino because Kevin and Taylor are talking about the film Bottle Shock! Who has the better wine, Paris or California? Find out by pouring yourself a glass and listening to this episode! Find Bodegas Colibri wine at bodegascolibri.com Find Consenio Cellars wine at iwantvino.com
What's up, noodle dicks?! Taylor and Kevin celebrate the culmination of Broken Lizard month (better late than never) by having a nice dinner of swordfish and blue curacao shots at The Slammin' Salmon.
It's not a party until someone breaks the Jacuzzi. Taylor and Kevin head to Pleasure Island to celebrate the 2004 comedy-horror Club Dread with booze, boobs, and bloodshed.
Taylor and Kevin are not that drunk! Broken Lizard Month continues with the second film from the group as they head to Germany to celebrate Oktoberfest, eat bratwurst, and of course, drink BEER! Grab das boot and prepare for some drinking games because this.. is... BEERFEST!
Listen up meow! Taylor kicks off Broken Lizard month with the second ever Cult of Splat virtual live show along with Without A Cause wrestling promoter Max Zaleski! The two took to the mean streets - highways, specifically - of Vermont to join the Super Troopers as they chug syrup, commit shenanigans, and even catch the occasional criminal.
Happy Halloween! Kevin and Taylor celebrate by heading to the small town of Briarville, Missouri to try and defeat an evil troll along with an old witch, some small children, and a sanitation worker named Ernest P. Worrell. You can join them too by listening to their review of the 1991 comedy Ernest Scared Stupid! Know what I mean?
Watch your speed because Taylor and Kevin are headed to Valkenvania and you don't want to end up in front of Judge Valkenheiser! Try your best not to end up on Mr. Bonestripper with the 1992 black comedy Nothing But Trouble!
Kevin and Taylor head to Los Angeles to take down a drug smuggling ring of Wilderness Girl scouts as they delve into the world of slapstick for the first time with the 1993 National Lampoon comedy Loaded Weapon 1!
Put on your shirt that says LOSER and jump in your Bronco because Taylor and Kevin are headed to Stanford! To get there, though, they must first traverse the burnouts, winos, stoners, and other perils of a place known as Orange County.
Kevin and Taylor thawed out The Grave Plot Podcast co-host Tony "SkeleTony" Gee and brought him back to the show to talk about the 1992 caveman comedy Encino Man! Wheeze the juice and enjoy, bud-dy! AOOOOO!
Huck it, chuck it, FOOTBALL! Kevin and Taylor are celebrating this season's kickoff by looking back on that forgotten season where all the players were supplanted by college washouts, sumo wrestlers, and prison inmates as they discuss the 2000 comedy The Replacements!
It's time to head back to school! Kevin and Taylor have got a little life hack for those of you headed for higher education. Want to find out how to get straight A's without doing any work? Then listen to this review of the 1998 black comedy Dead Man on Campus!
Taylor and Kevin celebrate National Dog Day with the harrowing tale of a solitary police officer whose life is turned upside down when the only witness to a murder is a giant, destructive canine. Come pay tribute to our furry, four-legged friends as we discuss the only movie to make Kevin cry on the podcast, the 1989 comedy Turner & Hooch!
Actor/producer/director Jason Connelly joins the Cult of Splat as he, Tayor, and Kevin climb into their Lamborghini Countach and hit the gas to talk about the 1981 film The Cannonball Run.
Join Taylor and Kevin as they delve deep into the seedy underbelly of children's television with the 2002 dark comedy Death to Smoochy. There's corrupt charities, the Irish mob, and a spot-on Harvey Fierstein impression. Let's go to Smoochy's Magic Jungle!
TikTok comedian and co-host of the So... Videogames podcast Carlos Rodela joins Taylor and Kevin to talk about social media culture, poop, and the 2020 film Mainstream!
We hope you have studied and focused hard because the last place you want to be during the last week of Summer of Splat is stuck in school. Kevin and Taylor, however, are stuck in Mr. Shoop's remedial English class as we discuss the 1987 comedy Summer School!
Scully's Catch of the Day is the 1985 comedy Summer Rental! Taylor and Kevin head to Joe Public's beach to break down this John Candy classic.
It wouldn't be the Summer of Splat without heading to The Great Outdoors. Kevin and Taylor escape to the wilderness to talk about speed boats, spin cycles, and bald headed bears with this 1988 comedy.
Taylor and Kevin continue Summer of Splat by heading to Camp Firewood for some arts and farts and crafts as well as a movie night under the stars featuring the 2001 comedy Wet Hot American Summer.
The sun is out and the weather is warm, the Summer of Splat has arrived! It's time to crack open a few cold ones and hit the beaches. But make sure you don't drink and drive, because we all remember what happened last summer. That's right, Kevin and Taylor are discussing the 1997 slasher film I Know What You Did Last Summer!
You're listening to Ian the Shark on the station with more hair, more flair, yet so debonair, KPPX Rebel Radio-oh-oh-oh! Coming up next is Taylor and Kevin talking about the 1994 rock and roll comedy Airheads!
Are you Sancho? No you are not. Neither is Scott Baio Sancho. Frank Gifford is not Sancho. But Kevin and Taylor... are talking about the 1997 porn comedy (not to be confused with comedy porn) Orgazmo. Happy Tart?
You're in Beantown now, baby! Beantown! With the real life Boston Celtics currently in the NBA Finals, Taylor and Kevin decided to take to the parquet floor and talk about the 1996 basketball comedy Celtic Pride.
Taylor and Kevin opened the (virtual) doors and let the riff raff in as they recorded this episode LIVE (virtually) from Las Vegas! And if that's not exciting enough for you, they also put on their golf shoes and wade through the muck of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Their names are Kevin and Taylor and they like to party. In this episode, they're talking about the 2007 comedy Hot Rod. Cool beans? Cool beans.
Join the prettiest, most smartest podcast team as Kevin and Taylor look to crown a new Sarah Rose Cosmetics®©™ Mount Rose American Teen Princess with the 1999 comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous. --- Cult of Splat is having a virtual live show! We'll be in Las Vegas, you'll be in your living room. Click here for more info.
Ki-ki-ki ma-ma-ma. Taylor and Kevin head to Camp Crystal Lake to break down the 2009 remake of Friday the 13th. --- Cult of Splat is having a virtual live show! We'll be in Las Vegas, you'll be in your living room. Click here for more info.
Today Kevin and Taylor are joined by rapper and artist Z Mann Zilla to discuss the 1999 film adaptation of the Kurt Vonnegut novel Breakfast of Champions. --- Cult of Splat is having a virtual live show! We'll be in Las Vegas, you'll be in your living room. Click here for more info.
Carpe the diem, seize the carp. Kevin and Taylor hit the slopes to discuss the 2001 snowboard comedy Out Cold. --- Cult of Splat is having a virtual live show! We'll be in Las Vegas, you'll be in your living room. Click here for more info.
Grab your board and join the Super Duper team as Taylor and Kevin break down the 2003 skater comedy Grind.
The Grave Plot Podcast co-host Tony Gee, aka SkeleTony, aka Cool Tony, joins Taylor and Kevin to cheat their way through the 2002 comedy Slackers.
We mustn't dwell. Not today. Not on Rex Manning Day. No, today Taylor and Kevin discuss the 1995 film Empire Records.
Would you like a chocolate covered pretzel? Taylor and Kevin head to the mall to look at Magic Eye posters and talk about Kevin Smith's 1995 film Mallrats.
Kevin and Taylor take time out from crying themselves to sleep on their huge pillow to discuss the 1993 black comedy So I Married an Axe Murderer.
Plug in and take a ride on the information superhighway as Taylor and Kevin examine the 1996 dark comedy The Cable Guy.
Kevin and Taylor sneak into the men's locker room to discuss the 1985 film Just One of the Guys.
Taylor and Kevin step into the ring to take down the 2000 wrestling comedy Ready to Rumble.