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There are lots of podcasts about movies and this is the thread for them. ~~~~~~ **** UPDATE **** Scroll to the end of this post for some movie podcasts from our own SomethingAwful goons! Give them a try! ~~~~~~ We Hate Movies http://www.whmpodcast.com/http://www.whmpodcast.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/we-hate-movies/id405271228 RSS: http://www.whmpodcast.com/feeds/posts/default The 47 Reagans posted:The hosts (four-ish guys in NYC) are both funny and pretty informative, and they tend to talk about movies that are a little less covered by the other bad movie podcasts. Any episode featuring a Jim Belushi, Michael Caine, Wilford Brimley, or a Gary Busey movie is a good starting point. bobservo posted:We Hate Movies is fantastic. I initially didn't think I was going to like it because the main host (Andrew Jupin) plays up his anger a little too much, but they do a great job of staying on topic and mining the tiniest logical fallacies out of any movie. OK Octopus posted:I really love We Hate Movies. Their big celebratory episode with Crystal Skull where they had all the hosts on at once was amazing. brainsforbrains posted:We Hate Movies is by far my favorite one in the list that I listen to regularly. The guys have great chemistry and actually know what they're talking about. However, like bobservo mentioned, Andrew Jupin does play up the indignant anger at overused or corny tropes (it sounds like he's impersonating Lewis Black in his more breathless rants) but hey, nobody's perfect. The Flophouse http://www.flophousepodcast.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-flop-house/id263585537 RSS: http://www.flophousepodcast.com/feeds/posts/default NotWearingPants posted:I'd put this one up there with the best of all the comedy podcasts, even the ones that aren't about lovely movies. Elliott, Stuart and the house cat are hilarious. And there's a guy named Dan too. They discuss a crappy movie, take listener mail, and then recommend some movies that don't suck. Of all the comedy podcasts I listen to, this is the one I download and listen to immediately when I see a new episode pop up on the RSS feed. Flython posted:The chemistry between them all is just amazing. They all play their parts perfectly and it just works so good. The recent Total Recall episode had me rolling when they discussed the child of Sharon Stone and Michael Ironside. So glad this forum introduced them to me. I don't think they've had a bad guest host either. And their most regular guest Hallie Haglund is just great. The Greatest Movie EVER! http://http://gmepodcast.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/greatest-movie-ever!-podcast/id188700955 RSS: http://gmepodcast.com/feed/ dancehall posted:I've recommended this podcast a lot in this forum because I've derived a lot of enjoyment from it over the years. Just to be clear: blakout posted:If you're getting into this podcast I'd reccomend you check out any episode with Daryl Sarat (SA Goon) or the members of Fast Karate for the Gentlemen, Dave and Joel. The Filmsack http://filmsack.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/film-sack/id336862816 RSS: http://filmsack.com/feed/ Skywalker OG posted:Film Sack https://filmsack.com is probably my favorite one of these. They don't go out of their way to review movies that they probably wouldn't have liked, but there's still a lot of common ground between Filmsack and Flophouse. They aren't as funny, but they're a little more informative. Yeah It's That Bad http://www.yeahitsthatbad.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/yeah-its-that-bad-movie-review/id421760273 RSS: http://www.yeahitsthatbad.com/feeds/posts/default bobservo posted:I'd also like to recommend Yeah It's That Bad; the guys don't have the deepest insight into movies, but they have an amazing chemistry and the show is extremely well-edited (which rarely happens on even professional podcasts). The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Movie episode is probably a good place to start with them. brainsforbrains posted:I've listened to all the available episodes of Yeah It's That Bad too but I don't really like it as much. The guys can be pretty funny at times but they seem kind of childish to me, and I don't mean their brand of humor. It's just that that sound like 13 year olds that speak in a weird, stilted pattern because one of them actually goes through and edits out the pauses and umms. It's one of the weirdest things I've ever heard but I'm crazy for bad movie discussion so I listen to it even though I can't give it better than a 3/5. Alcohollywood http://http://www.alcohollywood.com/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/alcohollywood/id474274532 RSS: http://www.alcohollywood.com/?feed=rss2 OK Octopus posted:I'll chime in with Alcohollywood. It's a drinking game movie podcast that tends to hit about as often as it misses. There's some actual mixology talent on display here, but they tend to get a little holier than thou with their movie choices and their attitudes towards films in general. Can't say I totally support anyone who builds up Rubber and Throw Momma From the Train, then slams Labyrinth and Neverending Story. How Did This Get Made? http://www.earwolf.com/show/how-did-this-get-made/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/how-did-this-get-made/id409287913 RSS: http://feeds.feedburner.com/howdidthisgetmade OK Octopus posted:Can't stand it. These are the fakest, most insufferable hosts I've probably ever heard. Everything is so forced, especially the laughter. June Diane Raphael's in particular makes me want to drive an icepick through her brain. "EhHEH EhHEH EhHEH" Whoolighams posted:I like the show when I know the movie, and I really enjoy the live episodes, but the three of them waaay overuse the word "obsessed" about nearly every thing brought up and the forced laughter makes their over-the-top criticism seem even more hyperbolic. brainsforbrains posted:How Did This Get Made was cool at first but their movie choices and guests put me off it. Skywalker OG posted:And, I know some people don't like How Did This Get Made, but I'm a fan of the show because they exhibit a boundless energy to discuss whatever movie they talk about. The Filmsack and Flophouse hosts will go off on a tangent if they don't like the movie very much, but HDTGM keeps on-topic surprisingly well when you think about who's involved. Bad Movie Friends http://http://bmfcast.com/ RSS: http://bmfcast.com/?feed=podcast NotWearingPants posted:Bad Movie Friends is another bad movie podcast. I've only listened to it a few times when I'm out of other comedy podcasts to listen to. It didn't make much of an impression on me, but I didn't completely hate it either. ********************************** Movie Podcasts by Goons! ********************************** weekly font posted:So I guess it's time I post this here, hope that's kosher. I asked you guys for some advice not too long ago on what you're looking for in a bad movie podcast and I hope I didn't let you down too much. Dancing Potato posted:I hate to toot my own horn in here but this seems like a good opportunity to say that I have a 'bad movie podcast' that I started partially in response to some of the criticisms in this thread (ones that I shared as a podcast listener). laz0rbeak posted:I'm here to pimp the podcast I make with a friend of mine. We just reviewed Gigli. We've got 36 episodes up as of now. Site here: http://www.yourstupidminds.com/, RSS feed here: http://yourstupidminds.libsyn.com/ NotWearingPants fucked around with this message at 12:49 on Sep 13, 2013 |
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http://gmepodcast.com/ The Greatest Movie EEEEEEEEVER podcast I've recommended this podcast a lot in this forum because I've derived a lot of enjoyment from it over the years. Just to be clear: 1) it is not always about "bad" movies (though more often than not, it is) -- it runs the gauntlet from childhood classics (The Dark Crystal) to obscure old sci-fi flicks (The Tingler) to famously terrible movies (Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever) and everywhere in between. 2) it is not hosted by comedians; the main host seems like an uber-nerd who pronounces Japanese words correctly and has an encyclopedic knowledge of kung fu flicks, and a lot of the time his co-host will be somebody from an anime website or whatever. Frequent co-host Sean provides a nice contrast, though. 3) it is not, in fact, a comedy podcast -- although the tone is lighthearted, they are not out to mock bad movies, but to give honest opinions about them, and frequently find some aspect of even the most awful movies to enjoy.
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In addition to The Flop House, HDGTM, and The Greatest Movie Ever (all fine podcasts), I'd also recommend We Hate Movies: http://www.whmpodcast.com/ The hosts (four-ish guys in NYC) are both funny and pretty informative, and they tend to talk about movies that are a little less covered by the other bad movie podcasts. Any episode featuring a Jim Belushi, Michael Caine, Wilford Brimley, or a Gary Busey movie is a good starting point.
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# ? Jan 14, 2013 10:17 |
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dancehall posted:http://gmepodcast.com/ If you're getting into this podcast I'd reccomend you check out any episode with Daryl Sarat (SA Goon) or the members of Fast Karate for the Gentlemen, Dave and Joel. For example http://goo.gl/QjVYT Their podcast about The Perfect Weapon. or http://goo.gl/KJMnX Dave and Joel helping him review Strange Days.
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Film Sack https://filmsack.com is probably my favorite one of these. They don't go out of their way to review movies that they probably wouldn't have liked, but there's still a lot of common ground between Filmsack and Flophouse. They aren't as funny, but they're a little more informative. And, I know some people don't like How Did This Get Made, but I'm a fan of the show because they exhibit a boundless energy to discuss whatever movie they talk about. The Filmsack and Flophouse hosts will go off on a tangent if they don't like the movie very much, but HDTGM keeps on-topic surprisingly well when you think about who's involved.
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The 47 Reagans posted:In addition to The Flop House, HDGTM, and The Greatest Movie Ever (all fine podcasts), I'd also recommend We Hate Movies: http://www.whmpodcast.com/ We Hate Movies is fantastic. I initially didn't think I was going to like it because the main host (Andrew Jupin) plays up his anger a little too much, but they do a great job of staying on topic and mining the tiniest logical fallacies out of any movie. I'd also like to recommend Yeah It's That Bad; the guys don't have the deepest insight into movies, but they have an amazing chemistry and the show is extremely well-edited (which rarely happens on even professional podcasts). The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Movie episode is probably a good place to start with them.
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I'll chime in with Alcohollywood. It's a drinking game movie podcast that's actually pretty interesting on a technical level. Particularly fond of the mixology, though we might not see eye to eye in terms of movie tastes. (edited to change the tone... didn't mean to be so rude. But I still stand by my statement that Neverending Story and Labyrinth are loving American classics that just happened to be based on German fiction and, uh, puppets, repsectively.) Yancy_Street fucked around with this message at 03:12 on Feb 21, 2013 |
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OK Octopus posted:Can't stand it. These are the fakest, most insufferable hosts I've probably ever heard. Everything is so forced, especially the laughter. June Diane Raphael's in particular makes me want to drive an icepick through her brain. "EhHEH EhHEH EhHEH" I like the show when I know the movie, and I really enjoy the live episodes, but the three of them waaay overuse the word "obsessed" about nearly every thing brought up and the forced laughter makes their over-the-top criticism seem even more hyperbolic.
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# ? Jan 16, 2013 02:21 |
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Another thumbs up for We Hate Movies.I'll never not laugh at Rob Zombie's Home Alone.
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# ? Jan 16, 2013 02:23 |
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Did We Hate Movies ever put up a non-hosed version of the podcast they did on The Rapture? I understand they wanted to be sensitive but I'd rather they just didn't release an episode that week.
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# ? Jan 16, 2013 15:46 |
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I'll give The Flop House and We Hate Movies both big, big thumbs up. The Flop House doesn't dig as deeply into the movies they watch as We Hate Movies does, but they compensate by derailing the show so hard it turns into an incredibly hilarious mobius strip of a trainwreck. I've also listened to the entire catalog of episodes at least ten times, so it may have turned my brain into a broken record.
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# ? Jan 17, 2013 04:36 |
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The chemistry between them all is just amazing. They all play their parts perfectly and it just works so good. The recent Total Recall episode had me rolling when they discussed the child of Sharon Stone and Michael Ironside. So glad this forum introduced them to me. I don't think they've had a bad guest host either. And their most regular guest Hallie Haglund is just great. As always you should be watching The Invisible Maniac, Castle Freak and Head of The Family.
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Al! posted:Did We Hate Movies ever put up a non-hosed version of the podcast they did on The Rapture? I understand they wanted to be sensitive but I'd rather they just didn't release an episode that week. I'm sure at some point they'l release it. It's not the same thing but they did go back and re-do Wired when they thought the original episode was garbage. God Wired was such an awful film
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OldTennisCourt posted:Another thumbs up for We Hate Movies.I'll never not laugh at Rob Zombie's Home Alone. I really love We Hate Movies. Their big celebratory episode with Crystal Skull where they had all the hosts on at once was amazing. I really want someone to draw the Bad Movie Mt Rushmore they requested, complete with Wilford Brimely, Gary Busey, Jim Belushi, and Michael Caine.
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OK Octopus posted:I really want someone to draw the Bad Movie Mt Rushmore they requested, complete with Wilford Brimely, Gary Busey, Jim Belushi, and Michael Caine. Someone sent them this, which is pretty much there. On an unrelated note, the new HDTGM episode turned out to be pretty interesting and less shouty than usual.
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# ? Jan 24, 2013 23:27 |
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I've been checking out We Hate Movies more often thanks to the recommendations in this thread. I can't match the voices with the pics on their website yet, but one of the guys sounds exactly like Paul Scheer to me, which is kind of strange considering he's actually on How Did This Get Made? just me?
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# ? Jan 30, 2013 03:47 |
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We Hate Movies is by far my favorite one in the list that I listen to regularly. The guys have great chemistry and actually know what they're talking about. However, like bobservo mentioned, Andrew Jupin does play up the indignant anger at overused or corny tropes (it sounds like he's impersonating Lewis Black in his more breathless rants) but hey, nobody's perfect. I've listened to all the available episodes of Yeah It's That Bad too but I don't really like it as much. The guys can be pretty funny at times but they seem kind of childish to me, and I don't mean their brand of humor. It's just that that sound like 13 year olds that speak in a weird, stilted pattern because one of them actually goes through and edits out the pauses and umms. It's one of the weirdest things I've ever heard but I'm crazy for bad movie discussion so I listen to it even though I can't give it better than a 3/5. How Did This Get Made was cool at first but their movie choices and guests put me off it. NotWearingPants I don't know who you're thinking sounds like Paul Scheer but I'm guessing it isn't Steve Sedjek.
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# ? Jan 31, 2013 03:15 |
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Started listening to WHM based on the mention in this thread (because I love HDTGM and am pissed at few little, relatively, there is, especially when you've been listening to each new one within hours of them coming out) and am really loving the poo poo out of it so far. Especially the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull one. ISS GOWLD, JOANSIE~
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Apoplexy posted:Started listening to WHM based on the mention in this thread (because I love HDTGM and am pissed at few little, relatively, there is, especially when you've been listening to each new one within hours of them coming out) and am really loving the poo poo out of it so far. Especially the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull one. ISS GOWLD, JOANSIE~ Almost all the episodes have something to recommend, but here're my choices for their best works: Hider in the House, Deadly Friend, Ewoks: the Battle for Endor, Friday the 13th (their Star Trek tangent in this one is amazing), Silver Bullet, Invisible Child, and Cocoon. Shame they've used up just about all the big Wilford Brimley movies. There's the Thing, but that's way too big to be on there. Maybe The Firm? Hard Target?
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Oh heck yes, I'll second Deadly Friend and Friday the 13th. Also their Twister episode is amazing.
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brainsforbrains posted:Oh heck yes, I'll second Deadly Friend and Friday the 13th. Also their Twister episode is amazing. I don't even like Star Trek, but their episode about Star Trek Insurrection was gold, especially when dealing with Picard's dismissive treatment of Worf. "...Whatever, freshman."
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bobservo posted:I don't even like Star Trek, but their episode about Star Trek Insurrection was gold, especially when dealing with Picard's dismissive treatment of Worf. Oh heck yeah, that line friggin slayed me.
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# ? Feb 1, 2013 17:59 |
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My favorite We Hate Movies has to be the one they did on No Holds Barred http://www.whmpodcast.com/2012/03/episode-50-no-holds-barred.html Their complete disdain for pro wrasslin', while being former fans, is like gasoline on the fire which is this terrible movie. I don't want to go any further into it because going blind into this episode is the best.
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Two of my favorite How Did This Get Made episodes are about Battlefield Earth and The Adventures of Pluto Nash.
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A student posted:Two of my favorite How Did This Get Made episodes are about Battlefield Earth and The Adventures of Pluto Nash. Old dogs is a great episode just for how bizarre that movie is.
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 16:33 |
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My favorite WHMs has to be the Adventures of Ford Fairlane just from them talking about the Koala scene.
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The_Rob posted:Old dogs is a great episode just for how bizarre that movie is. I'd throw in Barb Wire just for June's insane defense of the film.
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# ? Feb 5, 2013 19:44 |
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This is twice now that Paul Scheer has said that to save a script you press Ctrl + Alt + S on How Did This Get Made. It's Ctrl + S or Ctrl + Shift +S for Save As. Not sure I can follow a podcast that doesn't properly write in word documents.
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Irish Joe posted:I'd throw in Barb Wire just for June's insane defense of the film. Some of my favorite episodes are when one of them makes an interesting defense of the film.
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 00:41 |
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Wanted to say thanks for turning me on to WHM - it's been a while since I found a podcast I really like with a big back catalog I can binge on. I always liked HDTGM but they aren't nearly as consistently funny.
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 01:47 |
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Irish Joe posted:I'd throw in Barb Wire just for June's insane defense of the film. I like how June watched all of Barb Wire in a LA Starbucks, which is both a great image and helps explain why everyone on HDGTM is so confused about who did what in every movie. Catwoman is also good for some unexpected feminist defenses. For WHM: The Skulls is also good, especially because of their increasingly deep-fried Southern William Petersen impressions.
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 06:13 |
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I really want to see Hider in the House now.
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 19:00 |
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In all fairness We Hate Movies made Hider in the House sound just the right side of crazy. One of their best episodes though is Gymkata. They even end up recommending it at the end but on the whole I think their No Holds Barred episode is the one I've listened to the most. I really wanted to like How Did This Get Made but I really wish the hosts would just calm down and stop acting like the most innocuous thing in a film is the craziest poo poo ever.
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# ? Feb 6, 2013 22:49 |
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The Raven is also a good We Hate Movies, if only because of how in love with the LONGFELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOW scream he does, and the complete hate for everything about that stupid movie.
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# ? Feb 7, 2013 13:49 |
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Paul Scheer picks his favorite episodes of How Did This Get Made? for the AV Club. Sleepaway Camp is at the top of his list and that was literally the most frustrating episode to listen to. How did they have such a difficult time understanding what the plot of the movie was and what was going on? I also wanted to chime in with the love for We Hate Movies. I laughed 'til I cried during the Step Up: Revolution episode when they got started on Peter Gallagher wanting to be sex texted Shawn's phone number.
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SilentChaz posted:Paul Scheer picks his favorite episodes of How Did This Get Made? for the AV Club. That 'Sleepaway Camp' section with Scheer is weird because as far as I know no-one needs to conduct elaborate theories as to what happens in that film. Once you've seen the twist the earlier scenes make sense, yet they seem to make out that it's some kind of Lynchian mindfuck. There's a lot more interesting things going on in that film than the plot machinations. I found the 'Odd Life of Timothy Green' more interesting because they're not on the same page, and as he notes Tim Heidecker and Jason argue that actually the film is pretty good, and mocking it on face value is the wrong way to look at it (For the record I thought it was a fine, if underrated, film).
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# ? Feb 9, 2013 02:40 |
I wanted to see The Odd Life of Timothy Green the moment I heard the clip of kids crying while they described the movie.
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# ? Feb 9, 2013 03:20 |
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brainsforbrains posted:Oh heck yes, I'll second Deadly Friend and Friday the 13th. Also their Twister episode is amazing. Twister was loving amazing if only because of their impressions of Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Especially the scene where he blasts porn audio. "poo poo poo poo poo poo OH gently caress SORRY poo poo"
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# ? Feb 9, 2013 17:36 |
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New Flophouse is out and it's a great one! (The Paperboy)
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How Did this Get Made annoys the gently caress out of me. The sad thing is I loved Paul Scheer in Human Giant and The League but gently caress him when it comes to HDTGM.
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