Fringewatching is the comedy podcast where we watch the most obscure, bizarre, and unknown movies and shows on streaming then report back to you what we've seen. Featuring two friends who met at a LGBT singles mixer and are still single themselves a decade later, Fringewatching is your source for the streaming shows that NO ONE is talking about!
For this episode we welcome very special guest, media personality and writer Ben Sorensen, to discuss animated films. The movies we discuss are Watership Down and The Emoji Movie, which are both wildly different from each other. You can check out Ben's website here or follow him on social media platforms @BenSorensen1. Have some thoughts? Want to just say hello? Give us a ring and leave a voicemail for us at (424) 281-7031.Note: This podcast contains adult language and discussion of R-rated material.Get a $20 Amazon Gift Card when you start a podcast with Buzzsprout! Sign up hereGet a seven day FREE trial AND 15% of your 1st month when you sign up for fuboTV hereFind CBD products starting at just $3.79 from Dr. Strain's CBD hereFringewatching is a production of Shall I Stream It?Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. When you click on these links and sign up for services we may receive compensation.
Howdy, partner! Giddy up and get ready for Western week. In today's episode we explore two little-known Western films: The Devil's Deal and The Dead and the Damned. Note; This podcast contains adult language and discussion of R-rated material. Have some thoughts? Want to just say hello? Give us a ring and leave a voicemail for us at (424) 281-7031.Note: This podcast contains adult language and discussion of R-rated material.Get a $20 Amazon Gift Card when you start a podcast with Buzzsprout! Sign up hereGet a seven day FREE trial AND 15% of your 1st month when you sign up for fuboTV hereFind CBD products starting at just $3.79 from Dr. Strain's CBD hereFringewatching is a production of Shall I Stream It?Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. When you click on these links and sign up for services we may receive compensation.
ROAR! It's animal week. Today we tackle animal-related movies and shows, namely the early 70's TV show Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp and the 1990 horror film Shakma.Have some thoughts? Want to just say hello? Give us a ring and leave a voicemail for us at (424) 281-7031. Note: This podcast contains adult language and discussion of R-rated material. Get a $20 Amazon Gift Card when you start a podcast with Buzzsprout! Sign up hereGet a seven day FREE trial AND 15% of your 1st month when you sign up for fuboTV hereFind CBD products starting at just $3,79 from Dr. Strain's CBD here Fringewatching is a production of Shall I Stream It?Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. When you click on these links and sign up for services we may receive compensation.
This week we focus on Romance movies. Specifically Baby Cakes & Reverend I'm Available. Rest assured, both films are terrible.Note: This podcast contains adult language and discussion of R-rated material. Watch Baby Cakes on Tubi hereWatch Reverend I'm Available on Tubi hereGet a $20 Amazon Gift Card when you start a podcast with Buzzsprout! Sign up hereGet a seven day FREE trial AND 15% of your 1st month when you sign up for fuboTV hereFringewatching is a production of Shall I Stream It?Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. When you click on these links and sign up for services we may receive compensation.
It's musical day! We watched and reviewed two obscure musical films, The Apple (1980) and Happy Yummy Chicken (2016). Both left us mostly underwhelmed but also perhaps hungry for chicken and apples. Watch Happy Yummy Chicken on Tubi hereWatch The Apple on Tubi hereGet a $20 Amazon Gift Card when you start a podcast with Buzzsprout! Sign up hereGet a seven day FREE trial AND 15% of your 1st month when you sign up for fuboTV hereFringewatching is a production of Shall I Stream It?Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. When you click on these links and sign up for services we may receive compensation.
In today's episode of the Fringewatching podcast we delve into the horror flick Dracula: A Vampyre in Beijing as well as the Chinese Disney movie The Secret of the Magic Gourd. Grab some popcorn, lower your standards, and watch the movies here:Check out Dracula: A Vampyre in Beijing on Tubi hereCheck out The Secret of the Magic Gourd on Disney Plus hereGet a $20 Amazon Gift Card when you start a podcast with Buzzsprout! Sign up hereGet a seven day FREE trial AND 15% of your 1st month when you sign up for fuboTV hereFringewatching is a production of Shall I Stream It?Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. When you click on these links and sign up for services we may receive compensation.
Category is: LGBT OMG! In today's episode we highlight Shock to the System: A Donald Strachey Mystery & The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror. Content Warning: Contains adult language and discussion of R-rated material.Watch The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror on Tubi here Watch Shock to the System: a Donald Strachey Mystery on Tubi hereGet a $20 Amazon Gift Card when you start a podcast with Buzzsprout! Sign up hereGet a seven day FREE trial when you sign up for fuboTV hereFringewatching is a production of Shall I Stream It?
In this episode we explore the cult classic film Samurai Cop as well as the 1988 action flick Hell Comes to Frogtown. Watch Samurai Cop on Tubi hereWatch Hell Comes to Frogtown on Tubi hereGet a $20 Amazon Gift Card when you start a podcast with Buzzsprout! Sign up hereGet a seven day FREE trial when you sign up for fuboTV hereFringewatching is a production of Shall I Stream It?
In our inaugural episode we explore the category of mothers! Featuring a discussion of the 1988 film Flesh Eating Mothers & the 1980 film Mama Dracula. Watch Flesh Eating Mothers here: https://tubitv.com/movies/512438/flesh-eating-mothers?start=true&utm_source=google-feed&tracking=google-feedWatch Mama Dracula here:https://tubitv.com/movies/51113/mama-dracula?start=true&utm_source=google-feed&tracking=google-feed