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Andy shows Sean one of his favorite failed pilots, and they struggle to understand how this piece of history came into being. Where to find the show:Poochinski is sadly only available in full via YouTube uploads.As of fall 2023, this link worked (YouTube)For more info see CoPilotsTV.com or follow @CoPilotsTV (IG, Twitter)Produced by Kevin McNultySean is @SeanConroy (Twitter, Instagram)Andy: @Secunda on twitter, @AndrewSecunda on IG
The intro disclaimer promised graphic nudity. They lied to us. Also, someone made a pilot for a TV show starring Peter Boyle as a talking dog detective and it didn't get picked up? Further proof there is no justice in the world.
March 16-22, 1991 This week Ken welcomes writer, YouTuber and fellow Baywatch Nights fan Allison Pregler to the show. Ken and Allison discuss how she's a requested guest, Baywatch, It's a Wrap, growing up in Central Time, memorabilia, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Barbara Walters, Fish Police, Family Dog, Capital Critters, Amazing Stories, cartoons for adults, The Simpsons, feeling old, Mann and Machine, America's Funniest People, Golden Girls, America's Funniest Home Videos, Tarzan in Manhattan, drunken Lon Chaney Jr, Ricky Schroeder: Human Garbage, Wilfred Brimley's firing squad, MacGuyver, when shows get weird, The Wizard, Quantum Leap, Frog Girl, dissecting animals, What A Dummy!, Wizard of Oz, Ken meeting Meinhart Raabe the Munchkin Coroner, Unsolved Mysteries, Beyond Belief, turning into a doll, Doogie Howser, bad early 90s stand up, Michael Floorwax, LA Law, falling down an elevator shaft, Dr. Giggles, talking baby movies, replacing George Clooney with Scott Baio, The Doghouse, Poochinski, talking dogs, Return of the Jedi, signing development deals about your trauma, Amy Fischer TV Movies, John Wayne Bobbitt, Uncle Buck, loving John Candy, Weird Science, remaking Peter Gunn, and Little Richard on the greatest episode ever of Baywatch.
GGACP celebrates the release of the new book "My Life and Toys" by revisiting this informative interview with the book's author: screenwriter, director, toy collector and pop culture historian Brian Levant ("The Flintstones," "Beethoven," "Jingle All the Way"). In this episode, Brian joins Gilbert and Frank to talk about staging pie fights, mail-order alligators, failed "Munsters" reboots and the comedic genius of Harvey Korman and Jonathan Winters. Also, Jack Warden forgets his lines, Chuck Jones finds the fountain of youth, Garry Marshall's memorial service brings down the house and Brian directs Gilbert in "Problem Child 2." PLUS: Buffalo Bob Smith! The legend of "Poochinski"! The wonderful world of Hanna-Barbera! Fonzie jumps the shark! The Lone Ranger rides again! And Brian remembers colleagues Phil Hartman and Charles Grodin! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey listeners... we know in the last episode we said we wanted a normal, regular episode. And maybe Beige wasn't quite standard for us. In fact, maybe it was an overcorrection - Beige was too normal of an episode. In response, here's a normal episode that's the normal amount of normal. That sentence makes sense, we promise. Welcome to the Racing episode! In this episode - David discovers the secret of his namesake. Giovanni becomes a dog - it's all sinking in now. Tess gets distracted. Greg delivers the State of the Union As always, a huge, huge thank you to our patrons. Your support means the world to us. If you want to become a patron (and get access to some exclusive podcasts) you can sign up at patreon.com/LTRT. If you don't have the cash to support us right now you can always leave us a review on your podcatcher of choice. Maybe you should head over to lefttriggerrighttrigger.com to find all our social media and other content!! Games discussed include: Uniracers, Crash Team Racing, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, and Boyfriend Dungeon Show notes: The Making of Unirally - Damien McFerran for Nintendo Life The trailer for Poochinski
Episode 180. Melissa gives us a tour of Disney's immersive Star Wars hotel, the Galactic Starcruiser, and forces us all to remember Poochinski. We ask why there ever stopped being more Universal Monsters, and discuss our struggles with the updates to the Comixology app. Kyle shares the legend of Hank the Tank, who is at least one and possibly up to three bears.The Whatnauts Captain's Log is a weekly podcast where we talk about some of the latest pop culture news, share stories from our daily lives, play games, or whatever else we can think of.Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.
Episode 180. Melissa gives us a tour of Disney's immersive Star Wars hotel, the Galactic Starcruiser, and forces us all to remember Poochinski. We ask why there ever stopped being more Universal Monsters, and discuss our struggles with the updates to the Comixology app. Kyle shares the legend of Hank the Tank, who is at least one and possibly up to three bears. The Whatnauts Captain's Log is a weekly general chat podcast where we talk about the latest pop culture news that catches our eyes, share stories from our daily lives, play games, or whatever else we can think of. New episodes come out every Monday but we record them live every Friday evening on our Twitch channel! Come say hello and join in the conversation. Check out our other podcasts here, or wherever you get your podcasts. If video is more your thing, then check our YouTube channel. And if you like what we do, support us on Patreon to unlock early access to most of our podcasts as well as exclusive episodes and more. You can find us on Twitter and we would love to have you join us on our Discord server as well.
EEHG 102: Sarah Forces Everyone To Watch Alfred Hitchcock Presents S03.E01: The Glass Eye Join us for the third-season premiere of Sarah's go-to mid-century anthology series, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, featuring Captain Kirk, Jessica Tandy, ventriloquism Deadheads, spinster-ist propaganda, and a hall-of-fame crappy TV kid. EEHG 122: Dave Forces Everyone To Watch The Failed 1990 Pilot Of Poochinski Woof! Woof! I'm Poochinski, the talking dog! EEHG 131: Hey You, Shut Up 150 things that need to shut up. TOPICS Lead Topic:
EEHG 102: Sarah Forces Everyone To Watch Alfred Hitchcock Presents S03.E01: The Glass EyeJoin us for the third-season premiere of Sarah's go-to mid-century anthology series, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, featuring Captain Kirk, Jessica Tandy, ventriloquism Deadheads, spinster-ist propaganda, and a hall-of-fame crappy TV kid.EEHG 122: Dave Forces Everyone To Watch The Failed 1990 Pilot Of PoochinskiWoof! Woof! I'm Poochinski, the talking dog!EEHG 131: Hey You, Shut Up150 things that need to shut up.Show Notes"The Glass Eye" on Peacock Dedicate 21 minutes and 18 seconds of your life to watching Poochinski See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After dying in a hit-and-run, sergeant Stanley Poochinski comes to magically inhabit the body of his pet bulldog. Now, along with his partner, he has to catch the man who killed him and adjust to life on the streets of Chicago as a dog. Co-pilots Joe and Andrew break down the failed 1990 tv pilot for Poochinski, starring Peter Boyle. Support the podcast with 5-star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/y8t8k5ag If you want to support the show by sending us a few bucks, you can become a Patron, which also earns you access to exclusive content! www.patreon.com/wordsalad If you're looking for other ways to support the show, recommend us to a friend! Any and all support is greatly appreciated. You guys keep us going! Email us at WordSaladProductions@gmail.com Check out the Word Salad Radioheads Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/WordSalad Follow Word Salad Radio on Twitter: www.twitter.com/WordSaladRadio Follow Joe on Letterboxd: www.letterboxd.com/j4sanders Follow Andrew on twitter: www.twitter.com/VGComposer Watch the pilot for Poochinski here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LytgLZDzzAY Cover Art created by Joe Ketchum Episode edited by Joe Ketchum Other shows featured on Word Salad Radio: Blockbuster Autopsy: Highly qualified professionals diagnose the cause of death on some of the biggest budget movies and TV corpses around. Commentary Commissary: Host and guests watch movies they enjoy and talk over them. Dick Picks: Where host and guest choose terrible movies to subject the other to and try to defend them. Doc n Roll: An examination of documentary films. Fic/off: Competitors are given 2 fictional characters to mashup into original short stories. Flux Capacitors: A show analyzing the time travel mechanics in various movies and TV shows. Ghost of Oscar Past: An annual Oscar retrospective looking at winners/nominees from 20 years ago to see if they still hold up. High Five: Host and guest compile top five lists that are related but don't overlap. The List of Shame: One person tries to guess what a classic film they've never seen is about and then tries to convince the other person they were right after watching it for the first time. Loose Canons: Where our cohosts review movies that don't actually exist, like Jaws 19 from Back to the Future Part II. The Mooby Awards: An annual show where co-hosts rip apart a movie they agree is overrated. Page Turners: A show all about the art of adaptation. Quote Unquote Guilty: All about guilty pleasure movies, tv shows, music, scientific principles, etc. Rock Cops: A Patreon-Exclusive mini-series breaking down every episode of the 90s musical cop drama Cop Rock. Stranger Themes: Co-hosts force each other to make weird analyses of different movies and defend their argument with evidence from the text. Test Pilots: A show about failed TV pilots and where they might've gone from here. You-Turn: A podcast dedicated to Word Salad fans! Patrons of the show star in original fan fiction short stories. © 2016-2021 Joe Ketchum
Writer, producer, director, toy collector and pop culture historian Brian Levant ("The Flintstones," "Beethoven," "Jingle All the Way") joins Gilbert and Frank for a fun-filled conversation about staging pie fights, mail-order alligators, failed "Munsters" reboots, the comic genius of Harvey Korman and Jonathan Winters and the making of his upcoming memoir/coffee table book, "My Life and Toys." Also, Jack Warden forgets his lines, Chuck Jones finds the fountain of youth, Garry Marshall's memorial service brings down the house and Brian directs Gilbert in "Problem Child 2." PLUS: Buffalo Bob Smith! The legend of "Poochinski"! The wonderful world of Hanna-Barbera! Fonzie jumps the shark! The Lone Ranger rides again! And Brian remembers colleagues Phil Hartman and Charlies Grodin! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Nathan and Zachariah die and become dogs on a very meaty episode of Network Special. We watch Poochinski - a failed pilot that was aired in 1990 on NBC much to the delight of no one who saw it. Peter Boyle stars as a cop who is killed in action and then looks at a dog while he's dying and then becomes him. Yep - that's about as much story as you're going to get in this episode. LINKS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LytgLZDzzAY (Watch)
Peyton tells Austin about "Poochinski," a sitcom about a dead cop coming back to life as a talking dog. They also discuss Peyton's proposed reboot of the show, Ted Kaczynski, The Day the Clown Cried, and Ben Shapiro's tiny wood. Follow @E2APodcast on twitter https://twitter.com/E2APodcast
It was so ruff getting through this 1990 Cop Dog Double Feature, we were howling for it to end.
For this Special Thanksgiving episode, we've got a Turkey that we wouldn't even feed to our Dog...even if that Dog turned out to be a Reincarnated Peter Boyle. This episode is Sponsored by HuKitchen.com (Save 15% when you use the code POD). And by Dave's Archives on Youtube.
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On this week's tripleheader on It Was A Thing on TV, Mike, Chico and Greg wrap up their series on unsold pilots with a legendary unsold pilot and two amazingly bad ones. (Hey 1-for-3 is sometimes considered a good day at the plate). First, the gang looks at the unsold 2004 reboot pilot of Mr. Ed. This is exhibit A on why classic shows should not be rebooted. Mr. Ed was piloted in 2004 for FOX but like almost anything on FOX, this show had an edgy FOX twist. Also, the computer graphics in this show were horrible, even for 2004. You can see this pilot at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze5IBEMoUR0. Next, Considered by some to be the best show which never made it to TV, Lookwell is a brilliant cop show spoof done by Lorne Michaels, Robert Smigel, and a young Conan O'Brien. You can view this pilot at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBQ3HbB0c8Y. Finally, for now, we wrap up our look at pilots with a very bizarre one from 1990, where a dead cop's soul enters the body of a bulldog. Poochinski is a weird pilot you have to see at least once. You can view the complete pilot at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LytgLZDzzAY. Remember to follow the show on Instagram and Twitter over @ItWasAThingOnTV and e-mail us on feedback and suggestions for future topics over at contact@itwasathingontv.com
For now, we wrap up our look at pilots with a very bizarre one from 1990, where a dead cop's soul enters the body of a bulldog. Poochinski is a weird pilot you have to see at least once. You can view the complete pilot at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LytgLZDzzAY.
Pour le premier épisode de Monsieur Séries And Friends de 2020 on vous a parlé d'actu, de recommandations et séries qui n'ont jamais vu le jour. Lucifer s4, Dracula, Last Man Standing s8, The New Pope, Poochinski et Nailed It! ================================================ Un Podcast du label Podcut, retrouvez les autres podcasts du label sur www.podcut.studio Le générique de début et de fin de podcast c'est Gunslinger Blues sur le double single "Hardcharger : Ftw" de Jesse Dayton, disponible sur toutes les bonnes plates-formes de téléchargements et streaming légaux. www.jessedayton.com/ A la semaine prochaine !
Pour le premier épisode de Monsieur Séries And Friends de 2020 on vous a parlé d'actu, de recommandations et séries qui n'ont jamais vu le jour. Lucifer s4, Dracula, Last Man Standing s8, The New Pope, Poochinski et Nailed It! ================================================ Un Podcast du label Podcut, retrouvez les autres podcasts du label sur www.podcut.studio Le générique de début et de fin de podcast c'est Gunslinger Blues sur le double single "Hardcharger : Ftw" de Jesse Dayton, disponible sur toutes les bonnes plates-formes de téléchargements et streaming légaux. www.jessedayton.com/ A la semaine prochaine !
In this unaired 1990 NBC pilot, Peter Boyle is a gruff detective who turns into a RUFF DETECTIVE. He turns into a damn dog! And he's still a cop! We have no idea why this didn't get picked up. YouTube link If you're enjoying Panning the Stream, consider supporting the podcast on Patreon! We're keeping it small and simple, with one $5 tier that gets you an ad-free version of the podcast each week. Thanks for showing your support and helping us keep the podcast running every week! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this week’s episode we discussed the underrated Ben Stiller & Edward Norton film KEEPING THE FAITH, in which they play a rabbi and a priest who end up in a love triangle. Perhaps more importantly, however, we discuss the TV pilot Poochinski, a cop show that sadly never got made. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Its the second episode of DOGust, and boy, did we fetch a bizarre show. This week, we covered Poochinski, a show where Peter Boyle plays a detective that dies and comes back as a talking dog. Yup, we're just as confused as you are, how did this get greenlit? Episode pitches include a dog vs man battle for consciousness and a crossover between My Name is Earl, this show, and 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd
Poochinski oozes and pulsates with a bizarre energy that is both sickening and confounding. It takes the guys nearly 30 minutes to even get up the courage to talk about the darn failed TV pilot. Mikal is calling from a webinar inside his car, Simon explains why his dog has started taking Xanax, and Mike is perplexed by earthquakes and the triangle of life. Poochinski crosses many lines, but also never quite makes a full statement. Don’t hesitate to write: cinemanimals@gmail.com
We're getting too old for this dogsh*t! This week we're joined by our pal Ben Hunter to watch one of the most notoriously bad TV shows of all time, the gritty crime drama turned goofy fantasy sitcom, Poochinski! Nothing can prepare you for this unbelievably silly premise that concerns grumpy cop Peter Boyle, a lovable bulldog, brutal murder and... magic?? It only took a single episode for the network to realize this was one bone that was better off buried! Plus, we spend an absurd amount of time discussing our new (possibly grittier) While You Were Sleeping TV spinoff, Ben tries to remember anything that Peter Gallagher is in, Mike recaps the entire plot of the 1992 film Cool World, and Morgan repulses herself describing syrupy dog urine! When you're here... you're Poochinski! Cut the Shit: Morgan - Dark Places by Gillian Flynn Ben - Big Mouth Mike - Crawl If you enjoy the show please help spread the word by giving us a quick review on iTunes and sharing us with friends. You can follow us on Twitter and Instagram @badreceptionpod. If you have a show you’d like us to watch, you can tweet at us or send an email to pod.badreception@gmail.com. For those links and more go to BadReceptionPod.com We are proud members of the PodFix network. Visit their website to find more awesome shows like ours, and follow them @PodFix on Twitter. Special Thanks to Ben Hunter for help with social media promotion. Logo designed by Sean-Matthew Leary. #PodernFamily #UnderDogPods #LegionOfIndiePods #Podbean #mbmbambinopodcasters #WLIPodpeeps #PodFix #BadTV
Fonseca talks with George Newbern American actor and voice actor, best known for his roles as Det. Robert McKay in Poochinski, Charlie in ABC show Scandal and Bryan MacKenzie in Father of the Bride (1991) and its sequel Father of the Bride Part II as well as Danny (The Yeti) in Friends and his recurring role as Julia's son Payne in Designing Women. He is also known for providing the voices of Superman in many pieces of DC Comics media (most notably the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series and the Injustice video game series), and Sephiroth in the Final Fantasy series and the Kingdom Hearts series. Fonseca and AMV talk about Spiderman Far From Home, 13 Comic Books we want to see made into movies
Fonseca talks with George Newbern American actor and voice actor, best known for his roles as Det. Robert McKay in Poochinski, Charlie in ABC show Scandal and Bryan MacKenzie in Father of the Bride (1991) and its sequel Father of the Bride Part II as well as Danny (The Yeti) in Friends and his recurring role as Julia's son Payne in Designing Women. He is also known for providing the voices of Superman in many pieces of DC Comics media (most notably the Justice League and Justice League Unlimited animated series and the Injustice video game series), and Sephiroth in the Final Fantasy series and the Kingdom Hearts series. Fonseca and AMV talk about Spiderman Far From Home, 13 Comic Books we want to see made into movies
Intalksicated Reviews is back this week with a brand new theme Mayday which is all about TV Pilots that were never picked up. This week Corey is joined by Norm as they both watch the 1990 cop sitcom Poochinski. This Chicago based show has our two hosts answering questions like Is there a good reason to pull a gun on a kid? How much could you scaple a pair of Chicago Cubs tickets in 1990? and How much can you find out about a person from a bathroom wall?
When a loutish cop is killed in the line of duty, his soul is transplanted into the soul of a bulldog. Flatulence, assault, and uncanny valley puppetry ensue. As Legends Month concludes, will Laura and Noah find the charm in Poochinski? Or should it STAY DOOMED? Wanna watch before you listen? Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LytgLZDzzAY&t Next week we are watching Eaten Alive: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4558zv TheStayDoomedShow@Gmail.com or tweet at @StayDoomed or check us out on Facebook!
This week Noah and Laura look at the sitcom staring Hitler, "Heil Honey, I'm Home." Guess what, it's offensive! Can this awful premise surprise them, or will it just need to Stay Doomed! Want to watch along? Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mf9jJx0NSjw Next week we are watching Poochinski: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LytgLZDzzAY Have an idea for what Stay Doomed should cover next? Email us at TheStayDoomedShow@Gmail.com or tweet at @StayDoomed or check us out on Facebook!
Poochinski is a 1990 television pilot featuring a Chicago police detective, whose spirit is transferred into a flatulent English bulldog after he is killed in the line of duty. The canine detective then returns to solving crimes.
On today's very special Minisode Mike and Emilio discuss the greatest TV show in the history of television, Poochinski. Sadly this comedy/drama about a dog possessed by the spirit of a cop only had one episode produced. Listen in as the guys talk about this 1990 gem of a pilot, and lament what could have been. Don't forget to Subscribe to the show wherever you enjoy your podcasts. Follow @popculturemanchildren on Instagram.
The best way to understand what this podcast is, is just to do one. In this first episode of Retro Ordinaire, Scott John and Jason Chong discuss the man-cop-turns-into-dog-cop phenomenon that is "Poochinski", the dubiously popular 70s toy "Milky", and novelty album Beatles and dogs crossover smash "The Beatle Barkers" Twitter / Facebook / Insta: @RetroOrdinaire
Ever since seeing Snow White at the age of four, professor and filmmaker Greg Carlson has been in love with the language and world of film. He and the JJMW crew chill over topics covering all things cinema! Other topics of conversation include collective experience, Scottish heritage, genetic sequencing and more!
On this episode we talk about The Punisher, Poochinski, Cool World, Shag movies, Suburban Commando, and more! Check out Tom’s kick ass monster masks and [...]
Strap in for a visit to the uncanny valley as we cover Poochinski (1990). Casey Childers joins us to talk TV dogs, tropes, and to disturb the restless spirit of Peter Boyle. Watch the pilot here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LytgLZDzzAY
Australian listeners! Over in the US, our fellow failed pilot historians (deficio-nauclerusists?) at the Couch Pilots podcast will soon dive into a curio from OzTV: Australia's Naughtiest Home Videos, the doomed clip show infamously yanked from the channel 9 airways mid-broadcast. If you're unfamiliar with this piece of Aussie TV history, we suggest you let Jason & Blake run you through it. Look out for the episode on the 11th/12th of September on any reputable podcast service! (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ In this week’s Failure to Launch, we ask: why would you bother remaking Turner and Hooch? Unfortunately, this 1990 TV adaption of the classic Tom Hanks ‘reluctantly looks after a dog’ film doesn’t give us any answers. It does however give us a plot that revolves almost entirely around the theft of a pecan pie though so it’s not all bad news. Also Turner seems to gain full custody of a child he arrested because there’s no room in the cells. That’s how the law works, right? But seriously why would you bother remaking Turner and Hooch? Well, NBC had big plans for the Summer of 1990, big dog-based plans. If you’ve listened to our podcast before you may already be familiar with Poochinski, the story of a dead detective whose soul gets transferred into a living dog. Excitingly, Turner and Hooch aired directly after Poochinski to become the titular second dog in NBC’s now legendary Two Dog Night lineup. Armed with that really shitty pun, and the crime-solving dog market now seemingly cornered, NBC had the world at their feet. What could possibly go wrong? Well they don’t solve any crimes. Turner does get called in to investigate the disappearance of some bread and a pecan pie, and then Hooch accordingly mauls a child, but that's not technically solving anything. They also didn’t write any jokes. They do have an angry middle-aged man that inexplicably HATES his dog, but we're not sure that counts as a joke. As a result we’re left with 20 minutes of the televisual equivalent of white noise that pleasingly goes quicker than you’d think. But we all know that making the transition to the small screen is never easy (see Mr. & Mrs. Smith), so it is a welcome relief for Turner and Hooch fans to see an old friend return to lend his star power to this project. That’s right, reprising his title role, Beasley the Dog is back! They got Hooch guys! They got Hooch! IMDB - Turner & Hooch (Pilot) Reviewers: James Ferris, Claire Sullivan, Alex Malone, David Shaw, Harry Brimage Soundboard: Andrew Cherry
This week on TV or GTFO, Sachin and Gary are doing something a little different with a mini-sized episode about a 1990 TV pilot you’ve almost certainly never heard of called Poochinski! It’s the classic tale of the filthy horndog detective (played here by the late Emmy award-winning actor Peter Boyle) whose soul is transferred into the body of a filthy bulldog and made to solve crimes. With that kind of bulletproof setup, it’s frankly shocking that Poochinski never made it past the pilot stage.
We reach peak 90s comics when returning guest Brice Canedo-Pullan (@poorlyconveyed) drags us to Hell and back and chooses Todd McFarlane's SPAWN! Plus, Street Sharks, Tom Sellck Sr., and a brief history of all legal troubles in the comic book industry. The Topics: Spawn, Street Sharks And we've also got a new Sync Points where Jack and Dan watch the one and only episode of the 1990's television series "POOCHINSKI" where Peter Boyle is reincarnated as a dog who solves crimes. Get it at weestudios.com for $1! Visit us at: weepodcast.com Discuss at: www.reddit.com/r/worstepisodeever Support us at: amazon.weepodcast.com
The random topic generator is clearly a TGIF fan as 90P does a double dose of ABC's long-running sitcom block and we are re-joined by 90P favorite, Dirk Otis (@kermitthedirk), to talk about it. Plus, extended talk about OJ Simpson, hatred of "Avatar", and the seminal 90s hit "I'm the Baby, Gotta Love Me!" The Topics: Cody from Step by Step, Jim Henson's Dinosaurs And we've also got a new Sync Points where Jack and Dan watch the one and only episode of the 1990's television series "POOCHINSKI" where Peter Boyle is reincarnated as a dog who solves crimes. Get it at weestudios.com for $1! Also, seriously, watch the Dinosaurs music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6y4qnQ0tEUE Visit us at: weepodcast.com Discuss at: www.reddit.com/r/worstepisodeever Support us at: amazon.weepodcast.com
It's a lazy Labor Day and WEE are guestless in studio, but were livestreaming on Periscope when we recorded today's episode. Join in the fun and listen to Jack and Dan eat sandwiches, Jack almost barfing, and learning the secret of the ooze. It beats working. The Topics: Bologna Sandwiches, Readily Available Porn, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze And we've also got a new Sync Points where Jack and Dan watch the one and only episode of the 1990's television series "POOCHINSKI" where Peter Boyle is reincarnated as a dog who solves crimes. Get it at weestudios.com for $1! Visit us at: weepodcast.com Discuss at: www.reddit.com/r/worstepisodeever Support us at: amazon.weepodcast.com
The WEE Studios gang is joined by guest Evan Leone (AMC's Feed the Beast) to break down the brilliance of the comic book industry in the 1990s, the "Martha" problem of Batman v. Superman, and the glory of the MILLENNIUM GIANTS. The Topics: 90s Comics And we've also got a new Sync Points where Jack and Dan watch the one and only episode of the 1990's television series "POOCHINSKI" where Peter Boyle is reincarnated as a dog who solves crimes. Get it at weestudios.com FOR FREE through the end of August! Visit us at: weepodcast.com Discuss at: www.reddit.com/r/worstepisodeever Support us at: amazon.weepodcast.com
Alex Franco is a tough New York cop investigating a rape and murder (like in Nikki & Nora) who gets frozen (like in 1994 Baker Street) and travels through time (like in Out of Time) to a dystopic future where all the world’s terrorists have banded together (like in Nick Fury) and the cops use stupid guns (like in 17th Precinct) and unrealistic gene therapy (like in Fearless). He has to team up with a distant relative (like in Out of Time again) who is now a dog (Poochinski, K-9000) to solve crimes whilst on a dirt bike (Evel Knievel) and wearing synthetic skin (Darkman) for a reality TV show (Hollyweird) about a fight between Angel and Demon-themed professional wrestlers (Earth Angels, Tag Team). Okay, I started making things up somewhere in there, but this really is a Failure to Launch Cop Show Pilot greatest hits album. NYPD 2069 - IMDB Reviewers: James Ferris, Timothy Clark, Lisa Dib, Alex Malone, Harry Brimage Soundboard: Andrew Cherry
In the first episode of TV Dare, the failed pilot to the 1990 dog switcheroo comedy Poochinski is discussed, and future story developments are explored. With Byron Hussie (@byrobot) Katya Zenina (@3ene4ka and James Sheaves (@sheavsey) watch Poochinski here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LytgLZDzzAY Theme: "night court remix" - hitori tori https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpN9zIkqItQ
WE DO ALL THE SEGMENTS!! E-mails! News! Top 30 TV Guide shows of all time! The Pringles Hour! Snaxchat featuring a HEAD TO HEAD New vs. Old Shapes showdown thanks to Craig from Australia! Pilot Watchin with POOCHINSKI and Shangri La PLUS an extra special old segment re-uninted for ONE TIME ONLY!
William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold journey into the subatomic world of a popcorn kernel, where a sexy robot tells scary stories in PERVERSIONS OF SCIENCE, a spin-off of the popular HBO series TALES FROM THE CRYPT that only lasted for one season. Was HBO right to cancel PERVERSIONS OF SCIENCE, or was it canceled too soon? Our hosts guide you through every episode of this forgotten anthology series, and rank all ten episodes from worst to best. Some of them are brilliant, some of them are awful, and a lot of them feature weird guest stars like Paul Williams, Wil Wheaton, Sean Astin, Elizabeth Berkeley, Jason Lee, Kevin Pollack, William Shatner and POOCHINSKI's own George Newbern! Follow us on Twitter at @BMoviesPodcast, "Like" us at Facebook.com/CanceledTooSoon, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold. If you like what you hear, subscribe to The B-Movies Podcast for Bibbs and Witney's weekly movie news, reviews and in-depth celebrity interviews! Do you have a suggestion for a TV show that was "canceled too soon" (i.e. lasted only one season or less)? Email us at: bmoviespodcast@gmail.com Theme Song: "Dark Wizard Love," Courtesy of Clutch Douglass See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold celebrate their first episode by reviewing a show that only lasted one episode: POOCHINSKI, starring Peter Boyle as a Chicago cop who is reincarnated as an animatronic talking bulldog. Could POOCHINSKI possibly be as bad as it sounds? Bibbs and Witney try to decode this craziness and pitch ideas for future episodes as CANCELED TOO SOON, the podcast about TV shows that were canceled too soon, begins. Follow us on Twitter at @BMoviesPodcast, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold. If you like what you hear, subscribe to The B-Movies Podcast for Bibbs and Witney's weekly movie news, reviews and in-depth celebrity interviews! Do you have a suggestion for a TV show that was "canceled too soon" (i.e. lasted only one season or less)? Email us at: bmoviespodcast@gmail.com Theme Song: "Dark Wizard Love," Courtesy of Clutch Douglass See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Throughout the 1980s, stories about cops teaming up with dogs who could solve crimes were all the rage. Then somebody had to go and take it too far. Reviewers: James Ferris, Lucy Shaw, Fabian Lapham, Alex Malone Soundboard: David Shaw
The talking bulldog at a policeman's feet turns out to be his late partner.
This week the boys dive into the Jersey Shore season premiere, Justin Bieber enjoys FILTH, Drew Carey is LOOKIN' GOOOOD, another update on "This week in Hayden Christensen", Casey is pasty, a special edition of Shootin the Shiz With Shiggz and Griz to decide the fate of our Twitter page, and a new Arcade Fire song! In the second half, we tackle another failed pilot review by watching "Power Pack," Canadians say "sorry" weird, Casey and Shiggins have a special bond, and we lament the loss of "Poochinski"...again.
On this episode brought to you by beer: Chris overthrows Casey as host! The boys mull over why people love Glee and come up short. Ever watch a bad show just for a girl? These fellows cop to doing just that! In the second half, our heroes mull over failed pilot "Poochinski" and again manage to justify their explicit rating on iTunes again, despite all expectation to the contrary (it probably has something to do with Casey's beastiality comment). Also, Scotland forgot to wind up its internet again so Shiggins sounds like he's calling from space!