Merry Christmas! For this episode of Trash for the Masses, we choose an obstensively Christmas themed horror film from 1972, Silent Night, Bloody Night. It has about as much to do with Christmas as it does Arbor Day. Highlight of the film: John Carradine and his bell. No commentary track for this one due toContinue reading “Trash for the Masses #10: Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972)”
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David Leninhawk Selects: Resurrection (2023)
Our friend David Leninhawk returns with a movie for us to watch: 2023’s Resurrection, starring Rebecca Hall and Tim Roth. SPOILER WARNING: PLOT ELEMENTS ARE DISCUSSED If you’re curious about this film, go watch before listening to this episode.
Now And Then, The New Song From The Beatles
The Beatles have a new song! In this episode, we discuss it and the role AI played in its creation. Here are some links to reviews we mention in the podcast:
Commentary Track for The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula (1977)
Hope you enjoy!
Trash For The Masses #9: The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula (1978)
It’s a trip down memory lane for Chris & Nate as they watch and discuss two special episodes of The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries!
Happy Halloween!
It’s almost Halloween, so let’s revisit the spooky music podcast Chris & I recorded last year. https://mlctaskforce.com/2022/10/25/
Commentary Track for Centron Halloween Safety Shorts
Our first reaction commentary to watching these short films. Enjoy!
Trash for the Masses Short #2: Centron Halloween Safety Films + Horror movie discussion
Chris & Nate review two Halloween safety films made by Centron in 1977 & 1985, then discuss horror movies. Happy Halloween!
A Deep Dive Into Sidney Lumet’s Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
In our ongoing series of discussions of good movies, we discuss Sidney Lumet’s 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon. Starring Al Pacino, John Cazale, and Charles Durning, it’s the true story of bank robbery gone wrong. Features a plot twist you won’t see coming. SPOILER WARNINGS!!!!
Album Review: Pete Townsend’s “White City: A Novel” (1985)
Chris & HAP have always loved this album. Nate recently found a copy on vinyl in a bargain bin and listened to it for the first time in about 30 years.
