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This Halloween week, join Desmond and Terry as they celebrate The Tall Man and those adventurers who've dedicated their lives to destroying him. This week, it's all about the Phantasm films: the five-film series that stretches from 1979 to 2016. That's right! In this episode are reviews and discussion of Phantasm, Phantasm II, Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead, Phantasm IV: Oblivion, and Phantasm: Ravager. Songs included: "The Tall Man on Mainstreet" by Fred Myrow and Malcolm Seagrave, "The Man Comes Around" by Johnny Cash, "Left Hand Path" by Entombed, "The Nighttime GOD Pt. III" by Mobb Deep (feat. Godfather Pt. III), "Have You Seen It?" by Reggie B & the Jizz Wailin' Ya' Doggies, "Phantasm (Main Theme)" by Kevin Hufnagel, and Reggie and Jody's song from Phantasm. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Derrick Ferguson. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
This Halloween week, join Desmond and Terry as they celebrate The Tall Man and those adventurers who've dedicated their lives to destroying him. This week, it's all about the Phantasm films: the five-film series that stretches from 1979 to 2016. That's right! In this episode are reviews and discussion of Phantasm, Phantasm II, Phantasm III: Lord of the Dead, Phantasm IV: Oblivion, and Phantasm: Ravager. Songs included: "The Tall Man on Mainstreet" by Fred Myrow and Malcolm Seagrave, "The Man Comes Around" by Johnny Cash, "Left Hand Path" by Entombed, "The Nighttime GOD Pt. III" by Mobb Deep (feat. Godfather Pt. III), "Have You Seen It?" by Reggie B & the Jizz Wailin' Ya' Doggies, "Phantasm (Main Theme)" by Kevin Hufnagel, and Reggie and Jody's song from Phantasm. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Derrick Ferguson. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
Hometown Radio 02/14/23 6p: Film critic Derrick Ferguson picks his favorite romantic movies
It's a flashback to the past. On Superhero Cinephiles, Perry and Derrick Ferguson discussed the Japan-produced anime, Batman Ninja. We're presenting that episode here for listeners of Japan On Film. IMPORTANT UPDATE: For the time being, this will be the end of Japan On Film. We're going to release one final episode and we'd like to hear from the listeners. You can leave Perry a voicemail to be played on the show or send an email to japanonfilmpodcast@gmail.com. Include any comments or questions you have about the show or Japanese cinema in general. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/japanonfilm/message
I miss my friend Derrick Ferguson. Today I talk about how I met Derrick, how much he meant to me, and explain why I've been gone so long. Thank you for everything Derrick. Rest easy my friend.
This week on Dread Media, Desmond and Tom pay tribute to their fallen friend, Derrick Ferguson, by reviewing his favorite horror film: House on Haunted Hill. Then Desmond goes solo on a Dread Media Top 5 Ways to Keep Derrick's Legacy Alive. Songs included: "Arsenic on the Rocks" by A Split Second, "Head Like a Haunted House" by Queens of the Stone Age, and "When the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going" by Billy Ocean. RIP Derrick! Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week on Dread Media, Desmond and Tom pay tribute to their fallen friend, Derrick Ferguson, by reviewing his favorite horror film: House on Haunted Hill. Then Desmond goes solo on a Dread Media Top 5 Ways to Keep Derrick's Legacy Alive. Songs included: "Arsenic on the Rocks" by A Split Second, "Head Like a Haunted House" by Queens of the Stone Age, and "When the Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going" by Billy Ocean. RIP Derrick! Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
It is with great sorrow that we mourn the passing of the great, great man that is Derrick Ferguson.
It is with great sorrow that we mourn the passing of the great, great man that is Derrick Ferguson.
The guys are back first to pay homage to DMX, Derrick Ferguson and Quinton Tarver before getting into the latest episode of Falcon and The Winter Solider! The spoiler riddled Marvel discussion leads to plenty of other fun observations and we close with a tease for what will surely be a bigger conversation in a future episode regarding Amazon Prime’s ‘THEM’. Not sure what to watch? Just listen to us. You’ll be all right.
This week on Dread Media, Desmond and Duane take a look at the Mexican dark fantasy film Tigers Are Not Afraid. Then, Rich the Monster Movie Kid takes a look at Tammy and the T-Rex. Finally, Desmond goes solo to pay tribute to a friend, a great writer, and a mentor in the late Derrick Ferguson. Songs included: "When the Tigers Broke Free" by Year of the Cobra, "Ghost Tigers Rise" by Tiger Army, "Walk the Dinosaur" by Was Not Was, and "Better in the Dark Theme" by B Hyphen. RIP Derrick Ferguson. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week on Dread Media, Desmond and Duane take a look at the Mexican dark fantasy film Tigers Are Not Afraid. Then, Rich the Monster Movie Kid takes a look at Tammy and the T-Rex. Finally, Desmond goes solo to pay tribute to a friend, a great writer, and a mentor in the late Derrick Ferguson. Songs included: "When the Tigers Broke Free" by Year of the Cobra, "Ghost Tigers Rise" by Tiger Army, "Walk the Dinosaur" by Was Not Was, and "Better in the Dark Theme" by B Hyphen. RIP Derrick Ferguson. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
Dave on the passing of Derrick Ferguson and last call
Derrick Ferguson, who had appeared on several episodes of Japan On Film and also co-hosted Perry's other podcast, Superhero Cinephiles, passed away on April 4, 2021. To honor his memory, we're releasing a supercut episode of Derrick's appearances on Japan On Film, discussing Seven Samurai (and its western remake, The Magnificent Seven) and Unforgiven.
Derrick Ferguson passed away on April 4, 2021. Perry shares some of his thoughts and memories of his friend and co-host.
Hometown Radio 02/11/20 3p: Film critic Derrick Ferguson picks his favorite romantic movies for Valentine's Day
Hometown Radio 02/11/20 3p: Film critic Derrick Ferguson picks his favorite romantic movies for Valentine's Day
Hometown Radio 01/11/21 3p: Derrick Ferguson looks at the future of movie theaters and shares his ideal "double bill" of films to show.
Hometown Radio 01/11/21 3p: Derrick Ferguson looks at the future of movie theaters and shares his ideal "double bill" of films to show.
Hometown Radio 02/05/19 3p: Film critic Derrick Ferguson shares his all-time favorite movies
Hometown Radio 11/02/20 3p: Movie critic Derrick Ferguson salutes actor Sean Connery
Hometown Radio 08/31/20 3:30p: Movie critic Derrick Ferguson talks about the late Chadwick Boseman
Derrick Ferguson is a New Pulp author from Brooklyn, New York whose wife allows him to " get away with far more than is good for me."We talk some serious nerd talk from classic pulps comic books, and his first love, movies!We also talk about his classmates as characters in early writings, treating writing like a business, movies, and turkey wings.Want to know more about Derrick?Check out his BLOOD & INK blog:http://dlferguson-bloodandink.blogspot.com/For Movie Reviews: THE FERGUSON THEATER:https://derricklferguson.com/As for Dillon, yes, the character has his own page and https://my-dillon.com/You can follow me onTwitterFacebookInstagram
M. D. Jackson and G. W. Thomas in conversation with author Derrick Ferguson. Derrick talks about his Dillon series, his Sebastian Red stories and what it's like to be a pulp writer in the 21st Century. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/darkworlds/message
Hometown Radio 06/29/20 4p: Film critic Derrick Ferguson reacts to the debate over John Wayne Airport in Orange County
Hometown Radio 06/11/20 3p: Film critic Derrick Ferguson reacts to the "Gone with the Wind" controversy
Episode Nine of the Six-Gun Justice Podcast dives into the dynamic duo of Randolph Scott and Budd Boetticher and the brilliant films they made together...Just give Paul Bishop and Richard Prosch 36 minutes to fill you in on seven of the most iconic films of the 1950s. You’d do it for Randolph Scott. (Randolph Scott!!)01:36 — Paul shares the skinny on the Six-Gun Justice Book Club02:29 — Rich recommends Steve Hockensmith’s Fathers’ Day Essay at SixGunJustice.com03:10 — Paul shares Derrick Ferguson’s review of the 1951 film, Westward the Women.11:30 — Rich’s review of the new Ralph Campton novel, TIN STAR by Jackson Lowry plus13:50 — Paul and Rich visit about the legends: Randolph Scott and Budd Boetticher21:36 — Rich and Paul take a look at Randolph Scott’s career, beginning with his Zane Grey series25:32 — Scott and Boetticher live again — better, together with the Ranown Cycle29:35 — Rich tracks down Seven Men From Now31:45 — Paul targets Buchanan Rides Alone33:01 — Rich visits The Tall T34:48 — Paul expounds on Decision at Sundown35:44 — Rich rides along with Ride Lonesome36:54 — Paul finds Westbound never quite discovers its footing37:36 — Rich pulls into Comanche Station40:29 — Shoot-outs and Shout-outsThanks to Steve Hockensmith for “Dad’s in the Saddle Again,” at https://www.sixgunjustice.com/2020/06/dads-in-saddle-againa-fathers-day.htmlMuch gratitude to Robert Vardeman for his exclusive Q&A at https://www.sixgunjustice.com/2020/06/western-wordslingersrobert-vardeman.htmlShout-out to Michael Stradford for his tips on the Seven Men From Now paperback tie-in and Blu Ray set.Support us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sixgunjusticePlease drop us an email at: sixgunjusticewesterns@gmail.comThanks to our sponsor, Wolfpack Publishing, and all our friends and listeners.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=suROpN0f2hQhThddyTchkgR4CytqmFW705g1jNJV3rCDT8OLxSCXKbf8j0oyifmCvb3fAW&fromUL=true&country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
Hometown Radio 06/01/20 3p: Derrick Ferguson describes the scene in New York
Derrick Ferguson of Perry's other podcast, Superhero Cinephiles, returns to Japan On Film. With his knowledge of westerns and Perry's knowledge of Japanese history, they team up to discuss Sang-il Lee's Japanese remake of Clint Eastwood's revisionist western, Unforgiven! As Derrick put it best, this is less a remake and more a translation, with Lee seamlessly melding the classic story in Meiji-era Japan.
Derrick Ferguson of Perry's other podcast, Superhero Cinephiles, returns to Japan On Film. With his knowledge of westerns and Perry's knowledge of Japanese history, they team up to discuss Sang-il Lee's Japanese remake of Clint Eastwood's revisionist western, Unforgiven! As Derrick put it best, this is less a remake and more a translation, with Lee seamlessly melding the classic story in Meiji-era Japan.
Good morning, it's Wednesday, April 22nd. I’m Lucas Dixon and here are today's headlines from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Today will be mostly sunny and nice, with a high of 73 and a low tonight of 55. Our top story: A MARTA employee has died from COVID-19 — the agency’s first fatality from the coronavirus pandemic. 53-year-old Derrick Ferguson cleaned rail stations for the agency. And MARTA spokeswoman Stephany Fisher confirmed that he died Monday.
If you’re a fan of superhero movies, then you won’t want to miss Sueprhero Cinephiles! Each episode, Perry Constantine and Derrick Ferguson take a deep dive into a different superhero movie—both the ones you’ve seen, and the ones you never even knew existed. Between the two of them, they’ve got an encyclopedic knowledge of superheroes, so you’ll walk away having learned something new about your favorite movies. Head over to superherocinephiles.com or search for Superhero Cinephiles wherever you get your podcasts.
If you’re a fan of superhero movies, then you won’t want to miss Sueprhero Cinephiles! Each episode, Perry Constantine and Derrick Ferguson take a deep dive into a different superhero movie—both the ones you’ve seen, and the ones you never even knew existed. Between the two of them, they’ve got an encyclopedic knowledge of superheroes, so you’ll walk away having learned something new about your favorite movies. Head over to superherocinephiles.com or search for Superhero Cinephiles wherever you get your podcasts.
Without further delay, THE BARACK OBAMA APPROVED WORLD'S GREATEST PODCAST returns! On this trip, I recruited my old friend from the corner of Lake Erie (or Buffalo, NY), Erik Fromme. We discuss how we met, how we both came into comic book fanfiction and our former sites Marvel & DC Anthology, Erik's time writing his character Anthony Drake, his idea for a Star Trek series, his contribution to our friend Derrick Ferguson's new book Dillon: The Odd Jobs, and wrap things up talking about NXT and the problems with WWE's main roster shows. This episode was brought to you by NFL Sunday Countdown and Marcus Robinson's surprise visit! Check out Derrick's book! Digital: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZHXDJ4Y/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 Paperwook: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1702169049/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tpbk_p1_i0 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hyphen-nation/support
In the first of this three-part season finale, I've invited fellow author and movie reviewer Derrick Ferguson to come on and talk with me about Akira Kurosawa's 1954 classic, Seven Samurai, and to compare it with John Sturges' 1960 remake, The Magnificent Seven.
In the first of this three-part season finale, I've invited fellow author and movie reviewer Derrick Ferguson to come on and talk with me about Akira Kurosawa's 1954 classic, Seven Samurai, and to compare it with John Sturges' 1960 remake, The Magnificent Seven.
Defender of Brooklyn and my friend Derrick Ferguson joins the show as I finally make up for us not doing a pod sooner. We talk about Derrick's podcast history and his crowned and renowned Better In The Dark podcast he did for 7 years with his cohost Thomas Deja. We bounce over to Derrick's writing career as he describes his action adventurer Dillon and many of his other creations. Then we kind of wind things down as I heap loads of unexpected praise at Derrick and I don't regret any of it! Maybe next time we'll visit Lil' Blade and Lil' Blaxploitationville. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hyphen-nation/support
This week on Dread Media, we have a real treat for you. For possibly the first time in the history of the show, we present a feature review that doesn't have Desmond in it. But Desmond is ridiculously proud to present a Roadkill Review of M. Night Shyamalan's Glass by the hosts of one of his all-time favorite movie podcast hosts: Derrick Ferguson and Tom Deja. Don't fear, Desmond comes back to review Intensive Care with Duane, where they discuss how the movie is like a Steven Seagal film starring a woman who is a private care nurse. Just go with us here. Finally, as if that wasn't enough, Tom comes back to review the Soska Twins' second foray into WWE-produced films: Vendetta. All that, and there are songs: "Steel and Glass" by Candlebox, "The Nurse Who Loved Me" by A Perfect Circle, "Exploitation" by Night Nurse, "Do As I Say" by Prison Book Club, and "Fight" by Early Man. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week on Dread Media, we have a real treat for you. For possibly the first time in the history of the show, we present a feature review that doesn't have Desmond in it. But Desmond is ridiculously proud to present a Roadkill Review of M. Night Shyamalan's Glass by the hosts of one of his all-time favorite movie podcast hosts: Derrick Ferguson and Tom Deja. Don't fear, Desmond comes back to review Intensive Care with Duane, where they discuss how the movie is like a Steven Seagal film starring a woman who is a private care nurse. Just go with us here. Finally, as if that wasn't enough, Tom comes back to review the Soska Twins' second foray into WWE-produced films: Vendetta. All that, and there are songs: "Steel and Glass" by Candlebox, "The Nurse Who Loved Me" by A Perfect Circle, "Exploitation" by Night Nurse, "Do As I Say" by Prison Book Club, and "Fight" by Early Man. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week on Dread Media, we have a real treat for you. For possibly the first time in the history of the show, we present a feature review that doesn't have Desmond in it. But Desmond is ridiculously proud to present a Roadkill Review of M. Night Shyamalan's Glass by the hosts of one of his all-time favorite movie podcast hosts: Derrick Ferguson and Tom Deja. Don't fear, Desmond comes back to review Intensive Care with Duane, where they discuss how the movie is like a Steven Seagal film starring a woman who is a private care nurse. Just go with us here. Finally, as if that wasn't enough, Tom comes back to review the Soska Twins' second foray into WWE-produced films: Vendetta. All that, and there are songs: "Steel and Glass" by Candlebox, "The Nurse Who Loved Me" by A Perfect Circle, "Exploitation" by Night Nurse, "Do As I Say" by Prison Book Club, and "Fight" by Early Man. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week on Dread Media, we have a real treat for you. For possibly the first time in the history of the show, we present a feature review that doesn't have Desmond in it. But Desmond is ridiculously proud to present a Roadkill Review of M. Night Shyamalan's Glass by the hosts of one of his all-time favorite movie podcast hosts: Derrick Ferguson and Tom Deja. Don't fear, Desmond comes back to review Intensive Care with Duane, where they discuss how the movie is like a Steven Seagal film starring a woman who is a private care nurse. Just go with us here. Finally, as if that wasn't enough, Tom comes back to review the Soska Twins' second foray into WWE-produced films: Vendetta. All that, and there are songs: "Steel and Glass" by Candlebox, "The Nurse Who Loved Me" by A Perfect Circle, "Exploitation" by Night Nurse, "Do As I Say" by Prison Book Club, and "Fight" by Early Man. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week we have an interview with “new pulp” author Derrick Ferguson, who writes the Dillon series among other stories and books. First, we catch up with our general geeky happenings, then talk some of the news from the past week, including the Project Scorpio reveal from E3 and bidding farewell to a fan favorite. […]
The team cover three great stories from the weird west. Less talk, more rock. Go! Cowboys of Cthulhu - David Bain Far West - Richard Moore Storms of Blood and Snow - from How the West was Weird Volume II - Derrick Ferguson
This week's episode of The GAR! Podcast includes discussion of the following: GAR100 intro / Red Robin / audience participation / two different first meetings / Ray's top five Fantastic Four stories / Glenn's top five Avengers stories / Astro City / GAR meaning / Rock and Wrestling / Koko B. Ware / sequels / the Superboy paradox / blogs / unrehearsed / how and why / favorite episodes and guests / origins / Derrick Ferguson / abuse / great Image Comics / The Walking Dead / Howard Chaykin / Dynamite / Garth Ennis' War Stories / Johnny Red / GAR101 / closing / Links: Sarah Hawkins-Miduski's blog Derrick Ferguson The Ferguson Theater Bryan J.L. Glass Dennis Knight Robin Renee Ensley F. Guffey On… Johnny Red Biff Bam Pop! Glenn's Twitter Ray's Twitter The GAR! Podcast on Pinterest The GAR! Podcast on Stitcher The GAR! Podcast on iTunes The GAR! Podcast Group on Facebook The GAR! Podcast Page on Facebook Contact Us Directly
Tom and Derrick's look at Edgar Wright's departure from Ant-Man becomes a freewheeling discussion of what Marvel is doing right, what DC is doing wrong, and whatever the hell Fox and Sony think they're doing. Along the way, The Boys Outta Brooklyn review Captain America: The Winter Soldier and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, curse Frank Miller, bless Mark Waid, and struggle to fill the plot holes in The Nolanverse! You know you wanna know why Derrick loves Brett Ratner, so get to clicking! (And don't forget to follow us on Twitter at @BITDShow!)
Tom and Derrick's look at Edgar Wright's departure from Ant-Man becomes a freewheeling discussion of what Marvel is doing right, what DC is doing wrong, and whatever the hell Fox and Sony think they're doing. Along the way, The Boys Outta Brooklyn review Captain America: The Winter Soldier and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, curse Frank Miller, bless Mark Waid, and struggle to fill the plot holes in The Nolanverse! You know you wanna know why Derrick loves Brett Ratner, so get to clicking! (And don't forget to follow us on Twitter at @BITDShow!)
Tom and Derrick's look at Edgar Wright's departure from Ant-Man becomes a freewheeling discussion of what Marvel is doing right, what DC is doing wrong, and whatever the hell Fox and Sony think they're doing. Along the way, The Boys Outta Brooklyn review Captain America: The Winter Soldier and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, curse Frank Miller, bless Mark Waid, and struggle to fill the plot holes in The Nolanverse! You know you wanna know why Derrick loves Brett Ratner, so get to clicking! (And don't forget to follow us on Twitter at @BITDShow!)
Tom and Derrick's look at Edgar Wright's departure from Ant-Man becomes a freewheeling discussion of what Marvel is doing right, what DC is doing wrong, and whatever the hell Fox and Sony think they're doing. Along the way, The Boys Outta Brooklyn review Captain America: The Winter Soldier and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, curse Frank Miller, bless Mark Waid, and struggle to fill the plot holes in The Nolanverse! You know you wanna know why Derrick loves Brett Ratner, so get to clicking! (And don't forget to follow us on Twitter at @BITDShow!)
It's time once again for the most anticipated show of the BITD calendar year: The Obscure Movie Episode! Join Tom and Derrick as they discuss Roy Orbison's first and only movie, demonic cars, generational sagas in cartoon form, and Shatner speaking Esperanto! All this plus permanently puckered hands, why adults are scared of teenagers, and secret agent midgets! You know you don't want to rely on a three-fingered special effects man, so get to clicking! (And don't forget to follow us on Twitter at @BITDShow!)
It's time once again for the most anticipated show of the BITD calendar year: The Obscure Movie Episode! Join Tom and Derrick as they discuss Roy Orbison's first and only movie, demonic cars, generational sagas in cartoon form, and Shatner speaking Esperanto! All this plus permanently puckered hands, why adults are scared of teenagers, and secret agent midgets! You know you don't want to rely on a three-fingered special effects man, so get to clicking! (And don't forget to follow us on Twitter at @BITDShow!)