For our latest foray into bad movies, we take on Albert Pyun’s 1986 (although not released on video until 2013) film Vicious Lips, about a “rock” band in outer space. We think. Seriously, this one hurt.
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MCU discussion with Binary System Podcast!
Part two of our discussion of upcoming superhero film & TV properties with the Binary System podcast has been posted on their site. This time, we take on the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The new slate of DC Universe movies & TV shows (with Binary System Podcast).
Welcome to our guests, Kathryn & Elizabeth, from The Binary System Podcast! In this episode, we discuss the recently announced slate of DC Cinematic Universe properties dreamed up by James Gunn and Peter Safran. Will DC finally catch up to Marvel?
Movie & Music Recommendations: what we’ve been watching/listening to.
We discuss what movies/shows we’ve been watching and what music we’ve listen to recently. And we say goodbye to David Crosby. Some links to some of our musical suggestion if you’re interested: Carson McGee Reina del Cid Daniel Donato
Commentary track for The Mutations (aka The Freakmaker)
Our commentary/riff track for the 1974 thriller The Mutations aka The Freakmaker, starring Donald Pleasance and Tom Baker (yes, THAT Tom Baker). Watch along at:
Trash for the Masses #3: The Mutations aka The Freakmaker
For our newest Trash for the Masses, we take on a little British film from 1974 starring Donald Pleasance and Tom Baker. Yeah, THAT Tom Baker!
Too many remakes! Is Hollywood out of ideas?
Pancho & Lefty discuss the recent trend of remaking older movies vs coming up with original ones. Is Hollywood running out of ideas?
Commentary Track for The Christmas Shoes (2002)
Listen along as we watch and make fun of, Hallmark’s The Christmas Shoes! Available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3YH_vgE9B8o
Trash for the Masses #2: The Christmas Shoes (2002)
“The Christmas Shoes” was voted worst Christmas song of all time by Jezebel.com, so of course Hallmark made a film out of it! Starring Rob Lowe and Kimberly Williams, it’ll tug at your heart strings, or at least trigger your gag reflex.
A Deep Dive into Fritz Lang’s M (1931)
In the first of a series in which we discuss good movies, we take an in-depth analysis of director Fritz Lang’s 1931 film M. A masterpiece of German Expressionist cinema that still holds up today from the directory and writer (Thea von Harbou) that brought you Metropolis. SPOILER WARNING!!!! We go into the story andContinue reading “A Deep Dive into Fritz Lang’s M (1931)”
