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!!!!
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Trash For The Masses Short #1: “We’re Your Market!” 1954 Chevrolet Industrial Musical
A short episode for a short film! We watch and review an industrial musical from 1954, produced by Chevrolet for… something? We assume this was to motivate sales people, but we don’t know. They never show a car!!!
Commentary Track For The Devil’s Rain (1975)
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Trash For the Masses #8: The Devil’s Rain (1975)
For this episode of Trash For The Masses, we watch 1975’s “The Devil’s Rain,” starring Ernest Borgnine, William Shatner, Ida Lupino, and Tom Skerritt. An all star cast not used to it’s full potential.
Neil Breen’s Cade: The Tortured Crossing (2023) – With Special Guest David Leninhawk
Welcome back to the podcast David Leninhawk! David & Nate went to see Neil Breen’s new film and discuss it with the rest of the guys. It was an experience!!!
Already In Progress #1: Chris & Nate Ramble About Stuff
In this episode, we couldn’t come up with a formal topic, so we rambled for awhile about Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Tony Bennett (RIP), and our favorite topic, the general state of the entertainment industry. See less
Pre-Show Ramblings #3: Indiana Jones
Shelia LaBoeuf?
Trash for the Masses #7: The Lost Platoon (1991)
For this episode of Trash for the Masses, we take on David Prior’s 1991 film The Lost Platoon. The description for this made it seem like it was going to be amazing. It was not. Note: There were will be no commentary track for this film, due to a software crash wiping out that partContinue reading “Trash for the Masses #7: The Lost Platoon (1991)”
Separating The Art From The Artist, Pt. 1: Misbehaving Celebrities
Can you separate an artist work from the artist themselves when they’ve behaved badly? Is it easier said than done?
Commentary Track for House of the Black Death (1965?)
Come experience the pain and confusion of House of the Black Death as we watch and riff for the first time. Also available on Amazon Prime and Tubi.
