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This week its time to watch another odd film, which funnily enough falls into the worst category as well. Its the 2018 action comedy thriller Velocipastor - you heard it right, that was Velocipastor. When Father Doug witnesses the death of his parents he travels to China to find his faith again, but gets more than he bargains for when he is infected by a superpower that enables him to turn into a dinosaur. With the help of a prostitute named Carol he uses his powers to fight villains and ninjas.You really do have to see it to believe it... actually... no... you don't... you really, really don't! Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wnmovietalk)
In this episode Robbo & Cheeto discuss what are generally considered to be some of the worst films ever made. You can support the Film Geezers at https://www.patreon.com/thefilmgeezers
Some bonus content for you this week as we dust off the Roundtable discussion we had in support of Pod vCon (where the V stands for virtual). Ethan, Ellie, Ian, and Liam flip the gimmick on its head as we talk about what elements make up terrible films. Comments, banter, and disagreements can all be found inside as we discussWhich actors tend to show up in bad moviesWhat genres are most guilty of producing the worst filmsThe dangers of fulfilling corporate sponsorship to create your filmIan walks us through the formula that made Hollywood studios a ridiculous amount of money with one specific actor in the ninetiesWe discuss the merits of fictional retellings of history (especially when the outcome has changed)We all bring a nomination for the worst film everIf you liked this format, let us now and we can consider bringing it on a semi-regular basis. Hit us up at @BestFilmEverPod on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Trash Arts take is our own views and opinions on anything film related. From mainstream films to indies. This episode we discuss some of the worse films ever made such as The Room, Birdemic and Neil Breens work, explaining just why we love them so much! We also have an interview with actress and director Katrina Grey Follow her on social media- www.facebook.com/daytimenightmaremovie greyfilms.co.uk katrinagrey.com Part of the Without Your Head Podcast Network! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trashartstake/message
Every month a cinema in North Sydney puts on a fifteen year-old film described as the “Citizen Kane of bad movies”Despite the film’s abysmal critical response, hundreds of people turn out to watch it every screening and yell along with every line of cringe worthy dialogue.So how has The Room, an American film directed by a mysterious figure called Tommy Wiseau, created a cult-following in Sydney?
Hey People, Here we have a great time discussing your worst ever films! We also give our take on Wrestlemania, what makes a great film and who is the greatest director ever. Let us know what you think and thanks for the support! Talking Crass. Undertaker Picture -https://uproxx.com/prowrestling/heres-a-new-photo-of-the-undertaker-to-get-you-depressed-about-wrestlemania/
IS JAWS THE WORST FILM EVER? IS BIRDEMIC THE WORST FILM EVER? IS TITANIC THE WORST FILM EVER? FIND OUT IN THIS WEEK'S EPISODE OF BEG TO DIFFER!
The podcast gets back on the straight and narrow this week as Tony Black is joined by best friends/reprobates Matt Latham & Matt Dawson for an unofficial Worst Movie Ever episode. Latham and Tony explain why they love THE ROOM, Tommy Wiseau's terrible 'drama', which Dawson hates... They chew into the recognised Worst Films Ever, taking recommendations from the great and good of Twitter & Facebook. Before on the recommendation of Daily Mirror's Paul Field, they look at UNITED PASSIONS, the FIFA biopic which Dawson attempts to defend and Tony explains is a propaganda whitewash. Who'll win after 90 minutes? (not that it takes that long). Also when Latham is quizzed on his favourite film, where will he stand on the Pick a Flick leaderboard by the end? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we talk about the shitstorm that was 'Alone in the Dark', breast grappling, masturbation and Tara Reid's fall from grace. And thigh-slapping.
In this episode, we discuss flesh, piss, codpieces and the 1936 propaganda film 'Reefer Madness'. Settle in for an audible treat. Plus, Coombes talks about 'the toffee stick in the tuppenny'. Again.
In this episode, we introduce ourselves, Coombes gets confused as to whether Halle Berry was a Spice Girl or not and we try to explain our special rating system.