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Taking a break from the official animated canon, Christian, Donovan, and Dan Toland take a U-turn back to 1995 and traverse A Goofy Movie - home to the worst theme park in the country, fiction's greatest pop star, and a surprisingly touching father / son relationship. Along the way, the trio take detours through Goof Troop, the DuckTales reboot, and the Atlanta episode "The Goof Who Sat by the Door."
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who and the 15th anniversary of Bigger on the Inside, 15 years to-the-day after Dan and Mike originally discussed "The Daleks," Dave Probert joins them to look at the Peter Cushing movie Dr. Who and the Daleks!
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who and the 15th anniversary of Bigger on the Inside, 15 years to-the-day after Dan and Mike originally discussed "The Daleks," Dave Probert joins them to look at the Peter Cushing movie Dr. Who and the Daleks!
The Flickchart Forum returns to chart how the Star Wars franchise has gone from having an obvious worst movie 40 years ago to a less obvious worst movie after the release of eight more movies since the original trilogy. Ian Wilson is joined by Michael David Sims and Dan Toland to go over the three trilogies of The Skywalker Saga and the two Star Wars Stories from the late 2010s. Is the obvious film the best? Is the prequel trilogy responsible for the worst film? And if the answer to both questions is yes, what is the order of all the films in between? Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
The Flickchart Forum returns to chart how the Star Wars franchise has gone from having an obvious worst movie 40 years ago to a less obvious worst movie after the release of eight more movies since the original trilogy. Ian Wilson is joined by Michael David Sims and Dan Toland to go over the three trilogies of The Skywalker Saga and the two Star Wars Stories from the late 2010s. Is the obvious film the best? Is the prequel trilogy responsible for the worst film? And if the answer to both questions is yes, what is the order of all the films in between? Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
Richard Elfman and the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo brought their musical theatrical arthouse cabaret thing to the big screen with 1980's Forbidden Zone! Four decades later, Elfman made a movie where his son poops an obelisk after having sex with his stepmom! It's 2019's Aliens, Clowns and Geeks! We don't get paid for this!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
The Midnight Movie Show is back and roughly the same as ever! We're kicking off Season Two with the 1964 film that changed pop culture forever: A Hard Day's Night! (We're here to shine a light on obscure cinema.) After that, the Monkees smash that theatrical self-destruct button with 1968's Head! Fab! Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
Season 2 of Channel 37's Midnight Movie Show is coming soon!
Everyone at the Channel 37 Home Office is still on a beach somewhere, but that doesn't mean we aren't still watching goofy shit. The gang comes together to present 1966's Rat Pfink A Boo Boo, winner of the Cannes Etoile de platine award for Outstanding Achievement in Not Being a Typographical Error!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
We're all about getting that educational content in under the wire as we take a look at the UK's Video Nasty era! We open with 2021's Censor, a film set during the height of the controversy. Then, we look at two of the films directly affected by the censorship laws of the day: 1968's Night of the Living Dead and 1972's The Last House on the Left.Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
From all of us at WHXN 37 to all of you, happy holidays! We're celebrating with some of the finest examples of blessings and tidings and cheer and all that, starting with 2000's A Diva's Christmas Carol! After that, we will hear nothing against 2017's A Christmas Prince!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
We've got animation from across the globe for you this week! Fantastic Planet from 1973 will make you laugh! It will make you cry! It will make you think someone might have put something in your Fruity Pebbles! After that, recapture the feeling of looking for Japanese boobie cartoons in a shabby video store while we look back on 1986's Project A-Ko!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
We're coming together as one to battle the forces of evil this week on The Midnight Movie Show! Follow Barry Bostwick into hell and back, even as he does that weird thing with his thumb, in 1982's Megaforce! After that, we're going to look in on Wish.com's Robocop in 1990's Super Force, but stick with us anyway!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
It's Vampyr (pronounced wom-PEER) weekend on The Movie Show! You haven't truly seen 1931's Dracula until you've experienced it in the original Spanish! As if that's not enough, we got cowboy vampires on horses once we were able to track down 1987's Near Dark!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
An ambassador attempts to bring peace to a warring race, but things go topsy-turvy from the jump ("Loud as a Whisper"). Then a creeper finds immortality in Data's body ("The Schizoid Man"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
An ambassador attempts to bring peace to a warring race, but things go topsy-turvy from the jump ("Loud as a Whisper"). Then a creeper finds immortality in Data's body ("The Schizoid Man"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
If you're gonna find yourself in pitched battle on the plains of a lost fantasy kingdom, you'd better find yourself a kickass weapon to carry around - and not use! Cast members of half a dozen TV shows you vaguely remember take this responsibility very seriously in 1981's The Sword and the Sorcerer! Then, get ready to doodle the Glaive in the margins of your English notebook after we dig into 1983's Krull!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Celebrate your Halloween season with us and a few classic family specials! First, has any hero peered as unflinchingly into the face of terror than the bumbling pharmacist invited to 1967's Mad Monster Party? Then, the immortal Impaler of Transylvania matches wits with some amateur teenage detectives in 1979's The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
We're getting hassled by The Man on the Movie Show this week. Bruce Campbell's here to keep the streets of New York safe for the last half hour or so of 1988's Maniac Cop! After that, ROTOR isn't even the best robot in his own 1987 movie! All glory to Willard!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
Go ahead and skip your lessons at Sensei Doug's this week, we've got you covered! First, 2021's New York Ninja remains lost in the swirling mists of time no longer! Then, we're gonna dive headlong into the seas of Cannon Films with 1984's Ninja III: The Domination!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
You've had a rough week, so we're easing you into your weekend with classic British horror! First, a Victorian country squire solves the "nobody wants to work anymore" problem with a labor plan that's sure not to go badly at all, in 1966's The Plague of the Zombies! After that, sure, you got your Peter Cushing, you got your Christopher Lee, but really we know you're here for Kung Fu Rod Stewart dressed as a Dracula. It's 1971's The House That Dripped Blood!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
We've got a smile on our face and a song in our heart! You will too, once you start your weekend right with 1974's Phantom of the Paradise, the best glam rock opera featuring a guy in a bird suit ever made! Then, Professor PJ Soles cultures your ass with 1979's Rock 'n' Roll High School! Gabba Gabba Hey! Donald G Jackson: misunderstood visionary cinephile, or not that? Decide for yourself after tonight's double feature of Jackson-directed masterpieces! First up is the 1986 postapocalyptic nunsploitation oddity Roller Blade! After that, stick around while Rowdy Roddy Piper repopulates the human race despite frog monsters getting up in his fries, in 1987's Hell Comes to Frogtown!!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
Donald G Jackson: misunderstood visionary cinephile, or not that? Decide for yourself after tonight's double feature of Jackson-directed masterpieces! First up is the 1986 postapocalyptic nunsploitation oddity Roller Blade! After that, stick around while Rowdy Roddy Piper repopulates the human race despite frog monsters getting up in his fries, in 1987's Hell Comes to Frogtown!!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
The Doctor discovers she's not who she thinks she is ("Fugitive of the Judoon"), and the use of plastic is killing us all ("Praxeus"). Note: This episode was recorded before the casting of Ncuti Gatwa. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge.
Geordi messes up by bringing holodeck Professor Moriarty to life ("Elementary Dear Data"), and bum Han Solo screws his away around the ship ("The Outrageous Okona"). The guys get bored talking about the second episode and turn the show into a Quantum Leap podcast. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
The Doctor discovers she's not who she thinks she is ("Fugitive of the Judoon"), and the use of plastic is killing us all ("Praxeus"). Note: This episode was recorded before the casting of Ncuti Gatwa. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge.
Geordi messes up by bringing holodeck Professor Moriarty to life ("Elementary Dear Data"), and bum Han Solo screws his away around the ship ("The Outrageous Okona"). The guys get bored talking about the second episode and turn the show into a Quantum Leap podcast. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Welcome to the season premiere of Channel 37's Midnight Movie Show! We're kicking off your weekend with tales of vengeance, beginning with 1984's iconic video store mainstay Angel! Then, only Squiggy and the American Werewolf stand between a cyborg assassin and her prey in 1991's Steel and Lace!Email: info@channel-37.comTwitter: @WHXN37
Cult films. Midnight movies. B-pictures. Channel 37's Midnight Movie Show celebrates the history of late-night double features of all manner of slightly disreputable schedule fillers.
Troi is impregnated by a "we want to better understand humanity" space entity ("The Child"), and half the crew is slated to die by a "we want to better understand humanity" space entity ("Where Silence Has Lease"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Troi is impregnated by a "we want to better understand humanity" space entity ("The Child"), and half the crew is slated to die by a "we want to better understand humanity" space entity ("Where Silence Has Lease"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Picard and Riker explode a guy ("Conspiracy"), and Data finds three assholes from the 20th century just as Romulans make their reappearance ("The Neutral Zone"). Also, Dan and Mike finish this damn season. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Tasha Yar is senselessly murdered by an evil trash bag ("Skin of Evil"), and Picard finds an old girlfriend while investigating deja vu ("We'll Always Have Paris"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
War! What is it good for? Absolutely nothing ("The Arsenal of Freedom")! You've got a ri-ri-right to say no. No! Right to say no ("Symbiosis")! Who wants a body massage? Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
While Wesley is away taking entry exams for Starfleet Academy, Picard and the rest of the crew are put under the microscope by a paranoid admiral ("Coming of Age"). Then Worf finds himself intrigued by the first Klingons he's meet since his childhood, but their plans for glory threaten the ship as well as the shaky peace between The Klingon Empire and The Federation ("Heart of Glory"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
After children are abducted from The Enterprise, Picard and the crew must walk a tightrope to get them back ("When the Bough Breaks"). Then, Data and Dr. Crusher discover inorganic life originating from a supposedly dead planet ("Home Soil"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
To save their homeworld, a computer-based species creates the perfect holographic woman for Riker ("11001001"). Then a dying admiral is called to action when an old enemy takes an ambassador hostage ("Too Short a Season"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Data discovers he has a brother, and said brother wants to kill Wesley so badly ("Datalore"). Then, middle-age men discuss an episode about feminism written and directed by middle-age men ("Angel One"). Note: Please pardon the audio issues. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Deanna's life is turned upside down when her fiance and mother show up ("Haven"), then Picard gets trapped in a pulp adventure holodeck program ("The Big Goodbye"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
A monumental moment from Captain Picard's past comes back to haunt him ("The Battle"), then Q returns with a tempting offer for Commander Riker ("Hide and Q"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
An entity from a space-cloud takes control of Captain Picard ("Lonely Among Us"), and Wesley is put on death row for trampling flowers ("Justice"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
After much hype, the Ferengi make their debut ("The Last Outpost"). Then someone came up with the core plot of Voyager eight years early before its premier ("Where No One Has Gone Before"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Everyone on The Enterprise-D gets drunk and is DTF ("The Naked Now"), then the crew visits a planet that makes every viewer uncomfortable ("Code of Honor"). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Dan and Mike begin their coverage of Star Trek: The Next Generation with a DVD commentary of "Encounter at Farpoint." Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
"Captain! There be whales here!" Those five little words perfectly sum up the whole of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Listen in as Dan, Dave, and Mike have a blast talking through what is the strangest but also the funniest entry in the Star Trek movie catalog. Also: Please subscribe to Dan and Mike's new podcast, 12 Minutes to Midnight: The Watchmen Podcast via RSS (http://www.earth-2.net/podcasts/12minutes/rss.xml) and iTunes (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/12-minutes-to-midnight-the-watchmen-podcast/id1481476911). Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
We all know that the odd-numbered Star Trek film are trash, right? Not so much, actually. While Star Trek III: The Search for Spock might not be the most exciting Trek film ever made, it does introduce Christopher Lloyd as the ruthless Klingon Commander Kruge, lays groundwork for future films, and sees the destruction of the beloved Enterprise. It also begs some hard-to-discuss questions pertaining to the resurrection of Spock, and demonstrates some shameful password etiquette. Please listen in as Dan, Dave, and Mike have a blast creating The Spock File, and singing their way through the discussion. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
After the slow-moving visual spectacle that was Star Trek: The Motion Picture, the guys spend nearly three hours gushing over the epic that is Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Themes of life, death, aging, and rebirth are explored, as are thoughts of space-flutes and keytars. (Note: Guard your ears at 1:53:28.) Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Dave joins Dan and Mike to discuss all things Buck Rogers. First they look at the 1939 serial starring Buster Crabbe, then they have a beat-by-beat chat about the 1979 feature-length pilot of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
The Edge of Forever enters a new era as Dave Probert joins Dan and Mike for a discussion of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Does this movie deserve its reputation as "The Motionless Picture" / "The Slow Motion Picture," or is it a technical masterpiece in disguise? Can it be both? Please "sit down" with the three guys as they discuss this very topic and so much more! Also: Stick around through the closing theme for a tease of what's to come between Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge
Doctor McCoy is accused of committing genocide ("Albatross"), a godlike alien being wants credit for assisting humanity's growth ("How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth?"), and everyone begins to de-age upon entering a backwards-flowing universe ("The Counter-Clock Incident"). And thus ends Star Trek: The Animated Series. Dan and Mike discuss the series as a whole, and a special guest brings us the Star Trek: Babies theme song. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/edge