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Welcome to our podcast series from The Super Network and Pop4D called Tubi Tuesdays Podcast! This podcast series is focused on discovering and doing commentaries/watch a longs for films found on the free streaming service Tubi, at TubiTV Your hosts for Tubi Tuesdays are Super Marcey, ‘The Terrible Australian' Bede Jermyn, Prof. Batch (From Pop4D & Web Tales: A Spider-Man Podcast) and Kollin (From Trash Panda Podcast), will take turns each week picking a film to watch and most of them will be ones we haven't seen before.Movie Starts Playing At: 00:08:22Welcome back to The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast, be warned everyone it is Bede's turn to pick a movie to watch this week! Super Marcey, Bede and Kollin are here, unfortunately Prof. Batch was unable to make it, it might have been because it was Bede's pick but Kraven informed us that Batch was helping with the animal theatre production. What horror is Bede inflicting on us this week? A so called movie called Fungicide (2002), what did Bede get us all into with this one?! Is it the best film we've watched on Tubi or the worst? Or both? Better listen on in and find out!Fungicide was directed by Dave Wascavage, it Dave Wascavage, Wes Miller, David Weldon, Mary Wascavage, Dave Bonavita, Antoinette Cancelliere, Loretta Wascavage and Edward Wascavage.If you have never listened to a commentary before and want to watch the film along with the podcast, here is how it works. You simply need to grab a copy of the film or load it up on Tubi (you may need alcohol), and sync up the podcast audio with the film. We will tell you when to press and you follow along, it is that easy! Because we have watched the films on Tubi, it is a free service and there are ads, however we will give a warning when it comes up, so you can pause the film and provide time stamps to keep in sync.Highlights include:* Make sure you have your anti-fungal cream ready for this movie!* Is it an STD or an STI?!* Pretty sure the special effects were just Windows 95 screen savers!* How many times do the hosts laugh uncontrollably?* Welp there is a science mushroom nerd!* The costumes sure are something!* Listen, the Tubi crew should be making movies for Tubi if this made it on there!* Who laughed the most this episode? Bede, Marcey or Kollin?* Plus much, much more!Check out The Super Network on Patreon to gain early access to The Tubi Tuesdays Podcast!DISCLAIMER: This audio commentary isn't meant to be taken seriously, it is just a humourous look at a film. It is for entertainment purposes, we do not wish to offend anyone who worked on and in the film, we have respect for you all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Worst Bigfoot movie of all time? Greatest? One thing's for sure: it's highly entertaining. This week, we delve into the $500 plus micro-budget cult classic.Suburban Sasquatch trailer:https://youtu.be/JDWiETQ4MHIIntro and outro music by Tony Longworth.*Indie filmmakers: visit this website for free music for your projects: http://tonylongworth.com/freemusic/.
Today on Too Opinionated, we talk with writer/director Dave Wascavage ahead of the Blu-Ray release of Suburban Sasquatch! Perhaps the most beloved and recognizable shot on video movie of the last two decades, Dave Wascavage's cult classic sees its first time ever release on Blu-ray and is packed with bonus features, including the full RIFFTRAX episode of the movie! When a giant blood-thirsty Bigfoot goes on a killing spree in a sprawling suburban park area, it's up to a couple of park rangers, a reporter and a mystical Native-American Warrior to try and stop Sasquatch's limb-ripping rampage. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe) Check out the Website: Meisterkhan.com
In which we speak in reverent tones about a no-budget contemporary classic piece of sci-fi we absolutely love that gets unfairly marginalized to the “so-bad-it's-good” canon. TARTARUS (dir. Dave Wascavage) is a deeply spiritual film with a complex cosmology that lends itself to a Christian interpretation. Its protagonist, John (played by Juan Fernandez) is a cruel and remorseless man abducted by an alien spaceship and tortured by an “eternal” in an extra-dimensional realm called Tartarus. As the film unfolds, we learn the John is dead and Tartarus is a zone of preparation for the true eternal punishment of damnation. John can free himself from the vicious cycle if he would only gain insight to how his actions affected others. We contrast this with the films of Estus Pirkle we've studied for the past two weeks, in which life on earth is the time limit for repenting and accepting Jesus, and there is no way out of the punishment that lays beyond. The afterlife proposed by TARTARUS is somehow a kinder and more merciful theory of hell that we personally believe is more in line with the attitude of a New Testament God. It's amazing that Dave Wascavage and crew were able to accomplish such a subtle and detailed story within a campy sci-fi flick that is infamous for its unique CGI effects. View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock 2+ bonus episodes per month: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Subscribe to our Twitch for monthly streams: http://twitch.tv/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
Subscribe to our podcast! In this throwback episode Jonathan Moody chats with filmmaker Dave Wascavage Follow us on social media: @indiefilmcafe Websites: http://sickflickproductions.com http://indiefilmcafe.reviews http://indiefilmcafe.podbean.com http://patreon.com/indiefilmcafe
Serait-ce la plus basse note jamais donnée dans le Cabanon? Cette semaine on parle de Suburban Sasquatch (2004), un film « all dressed » pour les amateurs du genre! Ce n'est assurément pas la dernière fois que l'on parlera de ce film et de l'oeuvre de Dave Wascavage!Nos épisodes sont également disponibles en vidéo.Suivez-nous : PatreonFacebookYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotifyBaladoQuebecFilmsdanslecabanon.comBoutique : filmsdanslecabanon.com/boutique
We review the first film by Dave Wascavage (of SUBURBAN SASQUATCH fame), FUNGICIDE (2002)! Will there be CGI mushrooms exploding in polygonal shards? A Wascavage family basement? A bigfoot with alarmingly big nipples? Listen to our review of this wild no-budget flick to find out on this week's mini-sode of CULT and CLASSIC Podcast! Host/Reviewer: Nate Wyckoff Support this podcast
This episode’s lineup: 1. Curtains (1983) directed by Richard Ciupka 2. Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror (2019) directed by Xavier Neal-Burgin 3. Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street (2019) directed by Roman Chimienti and Tyler Jensen 4. Suburban Sasquatch (2004) directed by Dave Wascavage 5. Tales from the Hood (1995) directed by […] The post 73 – Casket Casting, Sobering Documentaries, and Deadly Hairballs appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
And the hits just keep on coming.
Jacob and Lucas watch a "horror" "movie" about killer mushrooms made by delusional "filmmaker" "Dave" "Wascavage."
Today we chat about Dave Wascavage's first film, "Fungicide". If you remember last season we did "Suburban Sasquatch". Today we are excited to have joining us a very special guest... who is it? Listen to the episode and find out! Check out the Trouble Moon Films Website to find out how you can buy this movie: http://www.troubledmoonfilms.com
On this episode, we chat about the new documentary film, Demon House directed by the Ghost Adventurer himself, Zak Bagans. AND then we have an amazing interview with filmmaker, Dave Wascavage. He created Suburban Sasquatch, Fungicide, Zombies by Design and more! Join us!More about Dave Wascavagehttp://www.troubledmoonfilms.comJoin us!punchfarm.comfacebook.com/groups/punchfarmpunchfarm@gmail.com
Jonathan, Paul, and newcomer Jenn chat about Troubled Moon Productions film "Suburban Sasquatch" directed by Dave Wascavage.
Here it is! The first real episode of the Our Kind of Bad Podcast. Today we review and discuss the 2002 movie Fungicide by Dave Wascavage. Trailer: https://youtu.be/5RoJxPvIhdo Link to the film: https://www.amazon.com/Fungicide-Unavailable/dp/B004DI34FS/ Supplementary Material: We mention that we'll get to the inconsistent running time of the movie, and never do. So here it is! After the movie is over, the track continues with an additional 15 minutes or so of trailers and behind-the-scenes footage (and what we think was a second opening titles scene, we're not sure).
The MARCH TO 100 continues with a return visit to the works of auteur DAVE WASCAVAGE, the director of NO-BUDGET NIGHTMARES classics SUBURBAN SASQUATCH, FUNGICIDE and MALEVOLENT ASCENT! This time Moe and Doug delve into the long-awaited TARTARUS and get terrorized by the film’s vision of a CG hell full of TURD TABLES, terrifying OTTOMANS, and more UFOs than you can shake a stick at. It’s a MESS and WE LOVE IT! GIVE THE KIDS A COUPLE OF BUCKS AND TELL THEM TO STAY OUT LATE! It’s NO-BUDGET NIGHTMARES and IT’S ALL GOOD! Want more of this goodness (and some fine perks)? Support No-Budget Nightmare on PATREON! Go ahead and check out NO-BUDGET NIGHTMARES on Facebook and Twitter! You’ll be our best friend. Or check out Moe and Doug on Twitter! And head over to Dork Shelf for all the best film, TV and comic news, reviews and commentary. DEAR GOD. pic.twitter.com/mWx9aKIcms — No-Budget Nightmares (@nobudgetpodcast) August 15, 2017 pic.twitter.com/Cjbf1LyrwV — No-Budget Nightmares (@nobudgetpodcast) August 15, 2017 Coming soon to @nobudgetpodcast 2005's TARTARUS pic.twitter.com/V9xy7iJDIS — Boner Vivant (@Doug_Tilley) August 15, 2017
Behold, the lowest budget film featured on B-Movie Mania to date! Fungicide is a story about killer mushrooms made for a whopping $143.00. You will laugh. You will cry. You […]
The movie Jason picked for episode 13 is Fungicide. It is a $140 “Night of the Living Dead” style movie with mushrooms. We’re pretty sure it broke Mike’s mind. In […]
No-Budget Nightmares is back! Back in black! Due to a certain host’s incompetence, we’ve had to call an audible this week and feature another film by SUBURBAN SASQUATCH auteur Dave Wascavage. But this glaring error turns out to be a BEAUTIFUL GIFT as we’re treated to a glorious cavalcade of incompetence, green screen-a-plenty and more stilted, awkward acting than you can shake a Sasquatch at. It’s ELEVATOR-A-GO-GO in 2010′s MALEVOLENT ASCENT and you can actually hear the point in the episode where Moe’s brain snaps in two. It’s all a bit sloppy, but that’s to be expected. BLESS THIS MESS.
I’ve seen fire, and I’ve seen rain, and I’ve seen a Sasquatch with drawn-on abs and big ol’ boobs! That’s right, this week on NO-BUDGET NIGHTMARES is the modern low-budget classic SUBURBAN SASQUATCH from director Dave Wascavage! COWER in terror as Bigfoot severs limbs, drinks blood and growls confusingly. We love it, and you’ll love it too!