Join Stephen and William as they discuss all things cinema and television that no one ever asked for... or really wanted...
Stephen and William cover a few of their favorite traditional Christmas movies then hope of the sleigh at "Not-So-Common" Street and grab some cookies at the uncommon movie house!
If you are in the USA then you are well aware that Turkey Day is around the corner. That's right, it's the time of year us Americans use as an excuse to over eat, watch football, and then over eat again. But with this holiday, or my accurately before this holiday, we like to get ready with some good old fashioned family movies! Well, two of them at least. No one really cares about Charlie Brown...
With the guys this time is special guest Dustin from The Day Old Podcast helping them discuss Jason Goes To Hell. It's and interesting look at the Jason mythos, and by that we mean it's a complete departure from the Jason mythos. Sharpen up your machetes, put on your anti-lizard panties, and get your hockey masks on everyone. Happy Halloween!
We discuss horror films this time around. REMEMBER TO VOTE!
The 90s were pretty good. We had some good tunes, Sunny D, and the Power Ranges! But we also had action films that gave us all the bad ass, ultra punchy, explosion filled, Cool Ranch flavored fun we enjoyed so much. Whether you were telling true lies or on the verge of sudden death, the 90s had action films to fit every pallet.
Creature features are a hard game to play. Or at least a hard game to play well. And nestled safely in the outfield of slow-pitch softball monster movies is Night of the Lepus: The most non-western western to ever start giant, ketchup covered bunnies.
A true diamond in the rough! Stephen and William discuss a bargain-bin sci-fi collection wonder: "Eliminators!", starring Denise Crosby. If you like cyborg man tanks, rag tag hero teams, and adorable little robots this scrappy little action showcase is for you!
This time, the guys recount the surprisingly true story of Pulgasari, a kaiju monster jam produced by Kim Jong Il and a group of kidnapped filmmakers intended to further North Korean anti-democracy brainwashing.
This time around Stephen and William discuss Director Coleman Francis and his schlock trinity. Covering his directing style, plots of the films, and his obsession with coffee.
The guys discuss the lost 80s stylized, sci-fi, art film "Liquid Sky", Starring and Written by Anne Carlisle, and directed and written by Slava Tsukerman. It's a trip in itself just trying to figure out why there is so much neon, aliens, shrimp, performance art, and clothed scissoring.
MST3K (Mystery Science Theater 3000) is once of, if not the most, iconic names in bad movies and cinema riffing. And of course Stephen and William have total nerd boners for it! Just repeat to yourself it's just a podcast, you should really just relax. It's movie sign folks!
With super hero movies as popular as they are now days it is easy to get lost, lose your roots, or difficult to remember when Batman didn't wear ultra-shiny space armor. This time Stephen and William discuss 1989's Batman starring Michael Keaton, Jack Nicholson, and the Kim lady whose name no one gets right. And as always they talk about a little bit of Star Trek, because everything can be compared to Star Trek.
Stephen and William tackle the (in)famous Superman 4: The Quest for Peace. A not so canon Cannon film made with the best possible worst timing in pseudo-political film history. They cover all the 80s-ness of Superman's nuclear struggle against his strongest and most sun poweredest foe ever: Solar... err... Nuclearman! Oh and also there's Gene Hackman and tapioca.
William and Stephen are back, talkin' 'bout Star Wars and other things that appeal to nerdy males - properties that started as Saturday morning cartoons and are now PG-13 action movies, cosplay at Comicons, stand alone sci-fi movies that shouldn't be turned into franchises, what makes a Rookie Wookie, which Joker is best Joker, and so on...
A straight forward (and probably way too long) conversation about the love of bad movies and how you should NEVER watch them alone.
This time the guys discuss their love of Star Trek, its seriousness, and its ridiculousness.
Stephen and William discuss their experiences hitting the local theater in a small city with plenty of weirdos and drunkards.
This is a sample of our prototype podcast: Booze and Movies. Meet the guys and learn about their interests, their thoughts, and hear William bitch.
Stephen and William tackle a few of their recent Netflix finds: Abducted In Plain Sight, The Death of Stalin, The Midnight Gospel, and The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then Bigfoot. Take a walk with them as they discuss parents with questionable priorities, existentialism, the comedy of horrors that followed Stalin's dictatorship post-death, and Sam Elliott hunting a diseased, furry cryptid. Intro music created by Kevin MacLeod: Dark Times by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3611-dark-times License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This is a test episode. Greater quality and organized content to follow. BUT! If you want to hear two Star Trek fans discuss "Picard" and its relation to GOOD Star Trek, then hey! Have a listen. Intro and Outro music provided my Kevin MacLeod Dark Times by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3611-dark-times License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/