The Stephen Spurling Podcast Show Program presents... THIS MOVIE MUST DIE! Every nerve-wracking episode, two movies fight for the love of three fickle reviewers... but only one will survive! Get excited! And subscribe now!
Decades before Pixar took the magnifying glass to the micro-world, Max Fleischer and company imagined a grasshopper falling in love with a bee; and now Stephen and his crew use their own micro-brains to judge Fleischer's macro-effort.
A whimsical girl, phlegmatic after stumbling into a land of nightmares, may have the best hope yet to please Stephen's two unpleasable co-hosts.
Stephen plunges to the depths of despair when he learns his co-hosts' true feelings about Mae West.
It's time for Crabbe vs. Crocodile when the trio reviews the 1944 jungle picture featuring Ice Ice Gorilla, the Pantene Witch, and Fifi Marie the French-Canadian hooker.
PLEASE NOTE! Episodes 6 and 7 from season 1 are special editions featuring different co-hosts reviewing a short film. Please find these two episodes on The Stephen Spurling Podcast Show Program, which includes all of THIS MOVIE MUST DIE!, plus Stephen's other sub-series. It's a western! It's a musical! Josh and Erin hate both, and the novel twist helps nothing, as we learn when they review the 1938 anti-classic with an unusual cast.
Stephen and his co-hosts welcome maniacs, dipsomaniacs and Animaniacs as they review an obscure 1955 British thriller. The movie drives one of them mad with pleasure and turns the other two to drink.
A singing cowboy is one thing, but a yodeling cowboy nearly drives Josh and Erin mad as Stephen finds a drop of joy in seeing Walter Tetley on screen.
A harassed architect and a loyal CPA fall in love, but will our three hosts get dreamy-eyed over the movie about them or excited about the murder mystery that clouds their lives?
The popular comic strip character, Snuffy Smith, leaps onto the screen, but our three hosts decide whether he lands on both feet, or tumbles to his untimely death.
Our three hosts decide the fate of two movies, both about an amnesiac who might be guilty of murder.