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eXistenZ, the 1999 film from writer/director David Cronenberg stars Jennifer Jason Leigh as Allegra Geller, a game designer who has been marked for death by a faction known as the “Realists”. After an assassination attempt she escapes with her ineffectual bodyguard, a PR nerd named Ted Pikull played by Jude Law. The pair eventually test out Allegra's new game, eXistenZ, in order to make sure her biomass game pod is still functional. From there the film traverses many layers of game play, making viewers question what's real and what's part of play.Dustin & Jessica Kramer of the Popcorn Poops podcast join Mike to discuss existentialism, Freud, Philip K. Dick, The Matrix, and more.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guest: Ernest MathijsGuest Co-Hosts: Jessica Kramer, Dustin KramereXistenZ, the 1999 film from writer/director David Cronenberg stars Jennifer Jason Leigh as Allegra Geller, a game designer who has been marked for death by a faction known as the “Realists”. After an assassination attempt she escapes with her ineffectual bodyguard, a PR nerd named Ted Pikull played by Jude Law. The pair eventually test out Allegra’s new game, eXistenZ, in order to make sure her biomass game pod is still functional. From there the film traverses many layers of game play, making viewers question what’s real and what’s part of play.Dustin & Jessica Kramer of the Popcorn Poops podcast join Mike to discuss existentialism, Freud, Philip K. Dick, The Matrix, and more.Buy eXistenZ on DVDBuy the eXistenZ novelization by "John Luther Novak" (AKA Christopher Priest)Buy the eXistenZ soundtrack by Howard ShoreBuy The Cinema of David Cronenberg: From Baron of Blood to Cultural Hero Buy The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldrich by Philip K. DickBuy The Days of Perky Pat by Philip K. DickListen to the Popcorn Poops podcast
Click here to download.Believe in POOP!The Popcorn Poops are kicking off #PooplingPicksMonth with Alex Proyas's 1994 film THE CROW!Tune in as Dustin and Jessica try to figure out why so many people love this movie. What did this film borrow from and in turn influence in years since? What two characters is Eric Draven the likely lovechild of? These discussions and more in this week's podcast!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, YouTube, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote. You can also follow our gaming channel on Twitch. Turn on notifications so you'll know when we go live.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to us directly or purchase something from our merchandise shop.Be sure to check out this week's PooPal, the InSession Film podcast!
The Cinematic Flushers take on magic tricks! When a self absorbed magician (spray tanned Steve Carell) loses his lifelong magic act partner (Steve Buscemi), his life spirals out of control. Along for this descent into unfunny madness is Olivia Wilde as their assistant, and Jim Carrey essentially cashing a quick paycheck as a whacked out street magician. Special guests this time out are Dustin & Jessica Kramer, hosts of the Popcorn Poops podcast, and who previously assisted with the flushing of SON IN LAW (SRC 103).
Click here to download.They eat so fast, you don't have time to POOP!Tune in this for the third week of #1986Month as the Popcorn Poops take on Stephen Herek's CRITTERS! This week's episode was Jessica's pick.It's a GREMLINS ripoff! ... or is it? Find out once and for all which is the superior mini-monster flick of the 80s (according to Jessica and Dustin, of course)!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to us directly here.Be sure to check out this week's PooPal, the As You Watch Podcast!
Click here to download.Where POOP seems possible and nothing is what it seems!The Popcorn Poops are kicking off #1986Month with Jim Henson's LABYRINTH! This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Unpopular opinions abound in this episode as Dustin and Jessica dive into the things that do and don't work in this 80s fantasy classic. And should the late David Bowie's crotch get second billing? These topics discussed and more!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to us directly here.Be sure to check out this week's PooPal, The Projection Booth!
Click here to download.There's a passageway ... a gate behind which the POOPS wait to take back what was once theirs!This week on Popcorn Poops, Dustin and Jessica enter THE GATE (1987), directed by Tibor Takács! This week's movie was Jessica's pick.The Poops think this #1987Month pick is an underrated horror classic! Tune in to hear them discuss the great characters and even better creature effects that this movie has to offer!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to us directly here.Be sure to check out this week's PooPal, Sad Spaceman Promotions!
Click here to download.POOPS in New York are about to go down the toilet!Follow the Popcorn Poops down that toilet for the second week of #1987Month as they take on Jim Muro's STREET TRASH! This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in to Dustin and Jessica as they struggle to get through a mostly unwatchable melt movie that goes far beyond provocative and dives headlong into mean-spirited!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to us directly here.Be sure to check out this week's PooPal, Cinematic Randomness!
The Cinematic Flushers take on Pauly Shore! When a college farm girl (Carla Gugino) brings home her annoying new friend from college (Pauly Shore) for Thanksgiving, everyone involved is less than thrilled with spending time with him (including the audience). Special guests this time out are Dustin & Jessica Kramer, the hosts of the Popcorn Poops podcast. You can listen to their take on this mess HERE.
Click here to download.You'll believe a man can POOP!The Popcorn Poops continue #WorldFinestMonth with a look at Bryan Singer's 2006 film SUPERMAN RETURNS! This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Is this movie unfairly maligned? The Poops certainly think so. Also, what happens when our hosts run out of things to talk about during a movie that's way too long? Tune in and find out!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to us directly here.Be sure to check out this week's PooPal, the Soiled Restroom Cinema podcast!
Click here to download.Play it. Live it. POOP for it.For week two of #VGMonth, the Poops take a look at David Cronenberg's 1999 film EXISTENZ! This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in to find out how this stacks up to the two other "nested reality" films that came out the same year. Dustin sings the praises of an underappreciated movie prop, and Jessica gets frustrated with the film's narrative. All this and more on this week's Popcorn Poops!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to us directly here.Be sure to check out this week's PooPal, Cinematic Randomness!
Click here to download.A love story to a different POOP!Join the Popcorn Poops this week for the final film of #GaijinMonth, Fran Rubel Kuzui's TOKYO POP from 1988. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Dustin and Jessica maintain that no movie before or since has so perfectly captured the "gaijin experience." Tune in to find out why they think so!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to us directly here.Stick around after today's show for a few words from this week's PooPal, The As You Watch Podcast!
Click here to download.Everyone wants to be POOP!The Popcorn Poops take on Sofia Coppola's 2003 film LOST IN TRANSLATION for week three of #GaijinMonth! This week's movie was Jessica's pick!Tune in to here Jessica and Dustin take apart this technically impressive movie for its weak themes and oppressively ignorant depiction of Japan! Jessica even goes all lit theory all over its ass! Don't miss it!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to our GoFundMe.Stick around after today's show for a few words from this week's PooPal, the Soiled Restroom Cinema podcast!
In the most random episode of Watch.Read.Listen., we start 2016 right as we are joined by David’s best friend Justin K. Goodpasture, who moved from Houston to Seattle relatively recently. In This Week, we discuss how people actually do discuss the weather in real life, how Hugh Jackman makes Wolverine’s overuse not annoying, and how baldness is now a plot twist. In the main bit, we wander through a series of topics as this episode is just friends talking about stuff. Enjoy! This Week: Justin’s - Chuck Palahniuk short stories, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Crimson Peak Duane’s - X-Men: Apocalypse trailer, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Star Wars Rebels, David’s - The Projection Booth (podcast) Topics covered in this podcast of stuff: Disney V. Tarantino over 70mm of The Hateful 8 Daredevil (and Duane’s failure as a nerd to watch things in a timely fashion) Jurassic World (and David’s hatred of it) - What’s the message? Chris Pratt - Parks and Rec, Guardians of the Galaxy Bryce Dallas Howard or Jessica Chastain? Batman: Arkham Knights Next-gen consoles and Old-gen Windows Music - Miss May I, Bring Me the Horizon, old punk rock is winter music, State of Alert, Grey Matter (Steve Niles) Steve Niles comics 30 Days of Night Twilight (and who threw up that one time?) Tolkien, wordiness, and Robin Hood Mel Brooks (esp. Robin Hood: Men in Tights) Star Wars Holiday Special and Popcorn Poops (and #ShittyStarWars) Ingress and Moon Tower Inn Terribleness of Working Retail #WheresRey Listening to podcasts versus music at work
Click here to download.The missing ingredient is POOP!The Popcorn Poops kick off #GaijinMonth with a movie they've never seen before, Robert Allan Ackerman's 2008 film THE RAMEN GIRL! This week's movie was Jessica's pick.This episode's discussions include the "white girl abroad" trope, the trickiness of language acquisition, and magical realism in contemporary fiction!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to our GoFundMe.Stick around after today's show for a few words from this week's Poo Pal, the InSession Film podcast!
Click here to download.An all-POOP television special!Connor and Andrew from Two Player Media join the Popcorn Poops this week to take on the mother of all shitty holiday specials, Steve Binder's 1978 film THE STAR WARS HOLIDAY SPECIAL!Tune in for discussions on everything from Wookiee sex to what's wrong with Mark Hamill's face to more THE FORCE AWAKENS talk! You don't want to miss this one!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you. You can also donate to our GoFundMe.Stick around after today's show for a few words from this week's Poo Pal, The Conversations: A Film Podcast!
Click here to download.The only way out is POOP!Tune into the Popcorn Poops this week for their final episode in November's listener request month. This week, they tackle Dustin's pick of Jon Amiel's 2003 sci-fi disaster flop THE CORE.Did the writer's of this film actually go to college? How solid is the science presented in this movie? Have the Poops been enlightened to a rare so-bad-it's-good gem? Listen in and find out!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the InSession Film podcast.
Click here to download.Man has made his POOP ... now it's his problem.Join the Popcorn Poops for the second week of their listener request month as they watch and discuss Ridley Scott's 1982 film BLADE RUNNER! This week's episode was Dustin's pick.Does this film deserve its reputation as a classic? Is Deckard really a Replicant? Is this movie secretly part of a cinematic universe that rivals Marvel for number of entries? Check out the episode to hear all this discussed and more!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the As You Watch podcast.
Click here to download.A ghoulish POOP with wicked humor and stunning animation!Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they kick off their delayed listener request month with Henry Selick's 1993 film THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS! This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Does this movie actually work as a musical? Who deserves more credit for the final product, Henry Selick or Tim Burton? Tune in and listen to the Poops discuss this and more!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the Soiled Restroom Cinema podcast.
Click here to download.SYNCING NOTE: This commentary is intended for use with the 117-minute theatrical version of this film. The director's cut will not sync properly.In space no one can hear you POOP!Tune in this week as the Popcorn Poops delve into Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror classic ALIEN! This week's movie was Jessica's pick.On this podcast, Jessica goes deep with her Marxist and feminist readings of the film at hand while Dustin tries to stop thinking about STAR WARS.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the InSession Film podcast.
Click here to download."The robbery should have taken 10 minutes."Tune in to the Popcorn Poops this week as they dive into the first movie in their very first listener request month. This week, the Poops talk about Sidney Lumet's 1975 film DOG DAY AFTERNOON, requested by listener Amber and picked by Dustin!Dustin thinks Lumet might be the greatest filmmaker of movies about America. Jessica thinks the movie drags a little. They both think that for every two steps forward the movie takes politically, it takes one step back. Tune in and find out why!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the Soiled Restroom Cinema podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
Click here to download."Once you see him, nothing can save you."This week, the Poops wrap up their month of franchise originals with Scott Derrickson's 2012 film SINISTER. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.This movie is a pretty well-regarded horror film, and the Popcorn Poops just can't figure out why. Jessica and Dustin really don't like it! Tune in and find out why!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the Projection Booth podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
Click here to download.SYNCING NOTE: This episode is intended to be synced to the 93-minute "special edition" cut of the film, not the original 88-minute theatrical version."The maximum force of the future."The Popcorn Poops continue their month of franchise originals this week with George Miller's 1979 film MAD MAX! This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Is George Miller's seminal post-apocalyptic thriller a masterpiece, a classic, or both? Can it be one without the other? One of the Poops likes this movie a lot more than the other. Tune in to hear a riveting discussion on all this and more!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the InSession Film podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
Click here to download."An adventure 65 million years in the making."The Popcorn Poops continue their month of franchise originals this week with Steven Spielberg's 1993 film JURASSIC PARK! This week's movie was Jessica's pick.The Poops share a favorite character from this movie. Tune in to find out who it is! They also discuss how this film and its most recent sequel act as a sort of meta commentary on contemporary filmmaking. This and much, much more in this week's episode of Popcorn Poops!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the As You Watch podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
Click here to download."Your future is in his hands."The Popcorn Poops are back! This week they're kicking off their month of franchise originals with James Cameron's 1984 film THE TERMINATOR! This week's episode was Dustin's pick.Tune in and check out Dustin and Jessica's conversation about one of the greatest horror films of all time and what exactly makes it the horror film they claim it to be!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the Soiled Restroom Cinema podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
Click here to download."Comin' at you!"Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they wrap up their month of terrible movies they loved as kids with Jon Turteltaub's 1992 film 3 NINJAS. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in to this episode to hear Dustin and Jessica's discussion about the problems with this awful movie, from its awful title right down to the nitpicky minutiae of its awful internal logic.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the Super Hammered Bros. podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
Click here to download."It sucks."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they continue their month of terrible movies they loved as kids with Jan de Bont's 1996 film TWISTER. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Check out this week's show for Jessica and Dustin's discussion on a film that is obsessed with reminding the audience of better movies, forgets how to make a disaster flick scary, and absolutely delivers where it counts: Cary Elwes with a Southern accent.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from The Projection Booth podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
Click here to download."He's a relative nightmare."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they continue their month of terrible movies they loved as kids with Steve Rash's 1993 film SON IN LAW. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in to this week's podcast to hear Dustin and Jessica chat about a movie chock-full of reprehensible characters, protagonists that range from unlikeable to irritating, and why Pauly Shore should be more pitied than hated.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the InSession Film podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
Click here to download."The power is on."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they kick off their month of terrible movies they loved as kids with Bryan Spicer's 1995 film MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS: THE MOVIE. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Check out this week's podcast to hear Jessica and Dustin discuss all the ways that this film is simultaneously better and worse than the awful TV series it was based on!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the official Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the The As You Watch Podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
Click here to download."It will take your breath away."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they wrap up their month of bad horror movies with Luis Llosa's 1997 film ANACONDA. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in to this week's podcast to hear Dustin and Jessica talk about Jon Voight's wacky accent, which character is the only one to have a real arc, why Ice Cube might just be playing himself, and a whole bunch of random snake trivia!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the Soiled Restroom Cinema podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
Click here to download."It's getting weirder!"Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they continue their month of bad horror movies with Ethan Wiley's 1987 film HOUSE II: THE SECOND STORY. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune in this week and check out Jessica and Dustin's conversation about the first sequel they've ever covered on Popcorn Poops. As it turns out, the movie doesn't fit this month's theme! Listen in and find out why!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the Super Hammered Bros. podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
Click here to download."You won't be coming home!"Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they continue their month of bad horror movies with Robert Hiltzik's 1983 film SLEEPAWAY CAMP. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica pick apart what is arguable the most famous of the FRIDAY THE 13TH ripoffs. The conversation includes a running nudity counter, theories about why so many of the actors are Italian-Americans with New York accents, and the conflicting homophobic/transphobic themes with the film's unexpectedly gay perspective.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a review on one of those platforms, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from The Projection Booth podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
Click here to download."They ooze ... they slime ... they kill."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they kick off their month of bad horror movies with Juan Piquer Simón's 1988 film SLUGS: THE MOVIE. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune in and listen to Jessica and Dustin riff and laugh through the first of four schlocky, scary flicks they'll cover throughout Jessica's birthday month of April. They even delve into some real slug-related trivia!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the InSession Film podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
"People love machines in 2019 A.D."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they wrap up their month of anime films with Mamoru Oshii's GHOST IN THE SHELL from 2011. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica chat about the most prevalent themes and symbolism present in this film, including ideas surrounding identity, gender, and Darwinism.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the As You Watch podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
"If I had only realized I wasn't alone."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they continue their month of anime films with Hiroyuki Okiura's A LETTER TO MOMO from 2011. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune in and listen to Jessica and Dustin talk about living in Japan and how it relates to this slice-of-life story, as well as what other famous anime film this movie may or may not be borrowing a bit too much from.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the Soiled Restroom Cinema podcast. Visit them online by following this link.
"I don't know myself anymore."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they continue their month of anime films with Satoshi Kon's PERFECT BLUE from 1997. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica chat about the underlying feminist themes in the film, idol culture in Japan, and why this story is ideal for the animation medium.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the Super Hammered Bros. podcast. Visit them online at superhammeredbros.com.
"Time waits for no one."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they continue their month of anime films with Mamoru Hosoda's THE GIRL WHO LEAPT THROUGH TIME from 2006. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune in and listen to Jessica and Dustin discuss how their time living and working in Japan has changed their opinion about this movie and the central message it puts forth!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from The Projection Booth podcast. Visit them on the web at projection-booth.com.
"Neo-Tokyo is about to E.X.P.L.O.D.E."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they kick off their month of anime films with Katsuhiro Otomo's AKIRA from 1988. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica discuss the politics at the center of this classic film, discover who has the most satisfying character arc, and attempt to make sense of that notorious ending!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the InSession Film podcast. Visit them on the web at insessionfilm.com.
"Love is the only inspiration."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they wrap up their month of Best Picture Oscar winners with John Madden's 1998 film SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune in and listen to Jessica and Dustin discuss the historical veracity of this movie, theories surrounding the nature of Shakespeare's authorship, and whether not the film misunderstands the play at the center of its story.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from The As You Watch Podcast. Please visit them on the Web at asyouwatch.wordpress.com.
"To enter the mind of a killer she must challenge the mind of a madman."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they continue their month of Best Picture Oscar winners with Jonathan Demme's 1991 film THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica discuss the prevalent and pervasive feminist themes of this film. They also discuss its cultural and artistic influence on American television.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the Soiled Restroom Cinema podcast. Please visit them on the Web at http://www.signalsoffury.com/p/soiled-restroom-cinema.html.
"What we do in life echoes in eternity."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they continue their month of Best Picture Oscar winners with Ridley Scott's 2000 film GLADIATOR. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica discuss how this movie has influenced so many action movies after it, whether or not it really deserved its Best Picture win, and if Ridley Scott successfully made the historically accurate epic he wanted to.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the Super Hammered Bros. podcast. Please visit them on the Web at superhammeredbros.com.
"There are no clean getaways."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they kick off their month of Best Picture Oscar winners with Joel and Ethan Coen's 2007 film NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica pick apart the morality, philosophy, and symbolism that pervades throughout this Coen brothers masterpiece. Who is the actual protagonist of the film? Is Anton Chigurh just a psychopathic killer or something more? Listen in for the discussion!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the Projection Booth podcast. Please visit them on the Web at projection-booth.com.
"Unleash a new reality."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they wrap up January's month of video game adaptations with Hironobu Sakaguchi's 2001 film FINAL FANTASY: THE SPIRITS WITHIN. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune and listen to Jessica and Dustin discuss what may be the second best video-game-to-film adaptation yet. But is the film worthy of the title? Why has this movie somewhat fallen into obscurity, and does it deserve to be forgotten? Listen in and find out!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.Stick around after today's show for a few words from the InSession Film podcast. Please visit them on the Web at insessionfilm.com.
"Nothing in this world has prepared you for this."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they watch and discuss Paul W.S. Anderson's 1995 film MORTAL KOMBAT. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica talk about the second worst movie they've covered on the podcast, why it sucks, and if there are any redeemable things about it at all.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.
"We've been expecting you."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they continue their month of video game adaptations with Christophe Gans's 2006 film SILENT HILL. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica chat about what is widely considered the best video-game-to-film adaptation to date. What makes it so successful as an adaptation? Is it possible that the best video game movie so far is still a bad movie? Listen in and find out!Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.
"This ain't no game!"Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they watch and discuss Rocky Morton and Annabel Jankel's 1993 film SUPER MARIO BROS. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica discuss the very first video-game-to-film adaptation. Although widely regarded as a bad film, what (if anything) does the movie get right? They also discuss easter eggs and not-so-obvious references to the the source material.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a five-star review on iTunes, and the hosts will read it on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates on the status of future episodes, including a weekly movie still identification game. Correctly identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support the show, be sure to visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you decide to continue with Audible after your trial membership has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.
"After all, there's only one more sleep 'til Christmas!"Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they watch and discuss Brian Henson's 1992 film THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune and listen to Dustin and Jessica chat why this movie has the best depictions of the famous three ghosts from Charles Dickens's story and one of the best performances of Ebenezer Scrooge ever captured on film.Be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a rating and review on those platforms, and it might get read on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page to stay updated on upcoming episodes. That's also where you can participate in a weekly movie still identification game. Be the first to identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast.If you'd like to support the program, please visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You'll also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you continue with your subscription after the trial period has expired. Be sure to use the URL provided so they know who sent you.
"Yule crack up!"Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they invite their very first "guest poop," Connor, to watch Jeremiah S. Chechik's 1989 film NATIONAL LAMPOON'S CHRISTMAS VACATION. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Connor talk about one of the former's favorite Christmas movies, despite the fact that it doesn't really become a movie until the last act. What amazing power does Chevy Chase's cleft chin have? What could Chase's career have been if it went the dramatic route of comedians like Bill Murray, Jim Carrey, and Robin Williams? Listen in and find out!Be sure to subscribe to Popcorn Poops on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave the show a rating and review on the iTunes podcast directory, and it might get read on the show. Follow the podcast on Twitter and like the Facebook page to receive frequent updates about the status of future episodes, as well as a weekly movie still identification game. Be the first to identify the film from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the show. You can also follow Dustin and Jessica on Twitter at @DustyKramKram and @JessyKasper, respectively.Don't forget to check out Connor's work with Two Player Media. Subscribe to them on YouTube, follow them on Twitter, and like their Facebook page. You can also follow Connor on Twitter at @TheCondroid.If you want to support Popcorn Poops, please visit Audible and sign up for a 30-day free trial of their audiobook subscription service. You will also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you continue with your membership after the trial period has expired. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.
You can't feed them after midnight, but you can listen to this podcast any time!Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they watch and discuss Joe Dante's 1984 film GREMLINS. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune and listen to Dustin and Jessica chat about what some may consider a holiday classic, although that's hardly the term they'd use to describe it. Find out why the Poops not only consider GREMLINS to be a bad movie, but a bad Christmas movie specifically.Be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a rating and review on those platforms, and it might get read on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page to stay updated on upcoming episodes. That's also where you can participate in a weekly movie still identification game. Be the first to identify the movie from the screenshot, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast.If you'd like to support the program, please visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service. You'll also receive a free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you continue with your subscription after the trial period has expired. Be sure to use the URL provided so they know who sent you.
Yippie ki-yay, motherpoopers!Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they watch and discuss John McTiernan's 1988 film DIE HARD. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica chat about the first of five holiday films they will cover throughout the month of December. Find out why the Poops consider this a great 80s period piece, a visual storytelling masterpiece, and basically a "perfect" movie.As always, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a rating and review on those platforms, and it may get read on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page to receive updates and announcements about future episodes, including a weekly movie still guessing game. Be the first to guess correctly, and you'll be mentioned on the podcast.If you want to support the show, please visit Audible and sign up for a 30-day trial of their audiobook subscription service and receive a 100% free audiobook that is yours to keep whether or not you continue your subscription after the trial period expires. Please use the URL provided so they know that the Poops sent you!
"Before a lifetime of adventure, they lived the adventure of a lifetime."Join the Popcorn Poops this week as they watch and discuss Barry Levinson's 1985 film YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune and and listen to Dustin and Jessica chat about why this movie is a great family adventure film but sort of a terrible Sherlock Holmes story. They also delve into a specific fan theory about what major franchise may have been heavily influenced by this movie.Please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a rating and review on those platforms, and it may get read on the show. Follow the show on Twitter and like the Facebook page for frequent updates about the program, including a weekly movie still identification game. Be the first to guess correctly and you'll be mentioned on the podcast along with anything you'd like to promote.If you want to support Popcorn Poops, please visit Audible and sign up for a free 30-day trial of their subscription service, which includes a free audiobook that is yours to keep. Be sure to use the URL provided so they know who sent you.
We're off to see the wizard!Tune in this week as the Popcorn Poops watch and discuss Victor Fleming's 1939 film THE WIZARD OF OZ. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Join Dustin and Jessica as they chat about a truly legendary Hollywood movie. Topics covered in this conversation include urban legends about the film, poor working conditions for actors, socio-political commentary, and more!Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get podcasts. Leave a rating and review on those platforms, and it might get read on the show. Follow Popcorn Poops on Twitter and like the Facebook page to receive frequent updates about the status of the show, including a weekly movie still identification game.If you want to support the program, be sure to visit Audible for a free audiobook and free 30-day trial of their services. Please use the link provided so they know the Poops sent you!
Welcome to the 23rd century!Join the Popcorn Poops as they watch and discuss Michael Anderson's 1976 film LOGAN'S RUN. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica chat about the good and bad of this seminal science fiction classic. How do the miniatures stand up to todays standards? Do the plot and character motivations make sense? Who is the real MVP of this production? Listen in and find out!Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere you get podcasts. Leave a rating and review on those platforms, and it may get read on the show. Follow the podcast on Twitter and like the Facebook page to receive updates about the show, including a weekly movie screenshot identification game. Questions, comments, suggestions, and movie requests can be directed at our social media outlets or sent to our email address.If you'd like to support the program, please visit Audible for a free audiobook and 30-day trial of their services. Please use the link provided so they know who sent you.
Oh, hi!Tune in this week as the Popcorn Poops watch and discuss Tommy Wiseau's 2003 film THE ROOM. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Join Dustin and Jessica as they try to make sense of the best bad movie ever made, discuss the origins of the mysterious Tommy Wiseau, and dig into Greg Sestero's book about the making of THE ROOM, "The Disaster Artist."Please subscribe to the show on iTunes, Stitcher, and wherever you get podcasts. Please leave a rating and review on those platforms, and it might get read on the show! You can also follow Popcorn Poops on Facebook and Twitter, where you can guess what movie will be covered next based on screenshots and quotes from the film. The YouTube channel is still coming along, albeit slowly.If you want to support the show, please visit Audible for a free audiobook and 30-day free trial of their services. Be sure to follow the link provided, so they know that you found them through Popcorn Poops.
One, two, the Poops are coming for you ...Join the Pumpkin Poops for the last time until next October as they watch and discuss Wes Craven's 1984 film A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET! This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Join Dustin and Jessica as they chat about the origin of Freddy Krueger, why this film is more than just a slasher flick, and how it stacks up to the 2010 remake!Be sure to subscribe to Popcorn Poops on iTunes and Stitcher, where you can also leave a rating and review. Remember, five-star reviews will be read on the show! Follow the program on Twitter and Facebook, where you can receive updates about the podcast and hints as to what movie will be covered next! The Popcorn Poops YouTube channel is coming along slowly, but you can check out a few episodes over there right now.If you want to support the show, please visit Audible for a free audiobook and 30-day trial of their services.
"They're here!"And by "they" she means the Popcorn Poops watching and discussing Tobe Hooper's 1982 film POLTERGEIST! This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune and listen to Dustin and Jessica make their case for why this movie should be considered a masterpiece and whether or not the director actually deserves any of the credit!You can also listen to this show on iTunes, Stitcher, and anywhere you get podcasts. Please leave a rating and review on those platforms if you'd like to offer a little feedback or simply spread the word about this program. Like Popcorn Poops on Facebook and follow on Twitter for updates and hints about what movie will be covered next!To support this show, visit Audible for a free audiobook and 30-day trial of their services.
The Popcorn Poops put a spell on you, and now you'll join them as they watch and discuss Kenny Ortega's 1993 film HOCUS POCUS! This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune and and listen to Dustin and Jessica discuss whether John Debney's score was inspired or ripped off, the entomological origins of the film's title, and the importance of virginity!As always, you can find the Poops on iTunes, where you can subscribe and leave a rating and review. Popcorn Poops is also available on Stitcher, YouTube, and anywhere you can find podcasts. Follow on Twitter and Facebook for updates on the status of the show and hints about what movie will be discussed next week!If you'd like to support Popcorn Poops, please visit Audible for a 100% free audiobook and a 30-day trial of their services.
Assemble with the Popcorn Poops as they watch and discuss Joss Whedon's 2012 film MARVEL'S THE AVENGERS! This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica chat about which Avenger steals the show, why Thor is hotter than Loki, and the Holocaust!As always, you can find us on iTunes, Stitcher, YouTube, and wherever you can get podcasts. Please leave us a rating and review on these platforms. We'd really love to hear your feedback! Reach out to us on Twitter and Facebook, and let us know what movies you'd like to see us cover on the show. And most importantly, if you like what we do, tell your friends about us!Don't forget to visit our sponsor Audible for a free audiobook and a free 30-day trial of their services.
"Just because they serve you doesn't mean they like you."Join the Popcorn Poops as they watch and discuss Kevin Smith's 1994 film CLERKS! This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica as they discuss why this film deserves the NC-17 rating that it originally received and what makes this movie "a very funny existential look at the over-the counter culture."As always you can find us on iTunes, YouTube, Stitcher, and wherever else you get podcasts. Be sure to leave us a little rating and review. We'd love to hear from you about how we're doing. Reach out to us on Facebook and Twitter, and let us know what movies you want us to cover on Popcorn Poops!Don't forget to visit our sponsor Audible for a free audiobook and 30-day free trial!
Take your greatest fear and multiply it by X as the Popcorn Poops watch and discuss Rob Bowman's 1998 film THE X-FILES. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Tune in to hear Dustin and Jessica chat about the series that spawned the film, a plot not unlike Swiss cheese, and whether or not Mulder and Scully are an item!Be sure to subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If possible, leave our show a rating and review. We really love reading those! We'd also appreciate a like on Facebook and a follow on Twitter.We've just launched our official YouTube page where we will be posting podcast episodes and some new content coming in the future. Stay ahead of the curve and subscribe now!
Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep ... with the Popcorn Poops as they watch and discuss Chan-wook Park's 2003 film OLDBOY. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in and listen to Dustin and Jessica talk about one of the greatest revenge thrillers of all time, its inferior remake, and what exactly "going down the sideways stairs" actually means.Feel free to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. If you haven't already, go ahead and subscribe to our feed on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you can, we'd love to see a little rating and review from you, too!
Take the red pill and join the Popcorn Poops as they watch and discuss Andy and Lana Wachowski's 1999 film THE MATRIX. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.In this episode, Dustin and Jessica geek out over some of the most innovative action sequences in the history of cinema, mispronounce seminal works of philosophical literature, and question the effectiveness of a magical resurrecting kiss.Subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, and everywhere that you listen to podcasts. Be sure to leave us a rating and review while you're at it. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for updates and hints about what movie we're going to tackle next!
All the Dude ever wanted was his rug back ... and a new episode of the Popcorn Poops featuring Joel and Ethan Coen's 1998 film THE BIG LEBOWSKI. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Tune in to Dustin and Jessica discussing what makes this a great period piece, noir film, and comedy all rolled into one great, cinematic "J," to use the parlance of our times.Get at us on Facebook and Twitter for updates on future episodes of the show, including screen stills and quotes from our forthcoming featured film! Be sure to subscribe to us on iTunes and Stitcher where we'd greatly appreciate you leaving us a rating and review.
Adventure doesn't come any bigger than this! Join the Popcorn Poops as they watch and discuss Ron Howard's 1988 film WILLOW. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Please follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Be sure to leave us a rating and review while you're there!
"In his mind, he has the power to see the future. In his hands, he has the power to change it."Join the Popcorn Poops as they watch and discuss David Cronenberg's 1983 film THE DEAD ZONE. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Please follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Be sure to leave us a rating and review while you're there!
"No secret stays locked away forever ..."Join the Popcorn Poops as they watch and discuss J.A. Bayona's 2007 film THE ORPHANAGE. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Please follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Be sure to leave us a rating and review while you're there!
"If they each had half a brain, together they would still only have half a brain."Join the Popcorn Poops as they watch and discuss Peter and Bobby Farrelly's 1994 film DUMB AND DUMBER. this week's movie was Dustin's pick.Please follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Be sure to leave us a rating and review while you're there! (Syncing note: The version of the film watched in this episode is the 113-minute "unrated" cut. This commentary will not properly sync with any other version.)
"Homework. Cheerleading practice. Killing vampires. No one said high school would be easy."Join the Popcorn Poops as they watch and discuss Fran Rubel Kuzui's 1992 film BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Please follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Be sure to leave us a rating and review while you're there!
"What if Peter Pan grew up?"Join the Popcorn Poops as they watch and discuss Steven Spielberg’s 1991 film HOOK. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Please follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Be sure to leave us a rating and review while you're there!
Join the Popcorn Poops on a magical adventure as they watch and discuss Hayao Miyazaki's 1988 film MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO. This week's movie was Jessica's pick.Please follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Be sure to leave us a rating and review while you're there!
"In this house, if you've seen one ghost, you haven't seen them all."Join the Popcorn Poops as they watch and discuss Tim Burton's 1988 film BEETLEJUICE. This week's movie was Dustin's pick.Please follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, and subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts! Be sure to leave us a rating and review while you're there!