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Bad Movies Rule!

Cowboy Jack Pictures

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A comedy podcast for people who love so-called bad movies. The gang at Bad Movies Rule dive into movies that have either been declared bad by critics or audiences to see if they really deserve to be on the trash pile or if they actually rule. Come have a laugh with us!
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Are you tired of angry podcasts about terrible movies? Want something a bit more chilled out? Well then, give this one a try, Two Guys Many Bad Movies. Each week Paul and Aaron will riff on an awful movie (including some lesser known gems like Maradonia: The Shadow Empire) and generally have a grand old time enjoying some top quality garbage. So sit back, relax and get yourself a snack. These movies are worth every frame. Cover art and jingle created by Aaron Copyright 2020 Follow us on Twit ...
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Good Times With Bad Movies

Good Times With Bad Movies

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Welcome to “Good Times With Bad Movies”! A podcast where two friends watch movies they think might suck and laugh at everything in between. Got a movie you think we should watch? Email us at goodtimesbadmovies@gmail.com
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The Bad Movies Podcast is a program dedicated to properly examining all the movies general audiences were dissuaded from seeing in theaters because the “reviewers didn’t like it”. Often times a movie will come to be reviled not because it necessarily deserves to be, but because reviewers jump on the bandwagons of their peers or attempt to get viewership on their respective platforms by jumping down the throats of a movie rather than properly analyzing it. Other times, that movie might actual ...
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In Defense of Bad Movies

Sam Bowen (indefenseofbadmovies@gmail.com)

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Sam Bowen, Laura King, Bobby Mattern, and Loren McJannett-Taylor discuss movies that are regarded as bad. But it's not just another bad movie podcast: at least one of them actually likes the movie in question and must defend it to the others in the face of their grueling and hilarious prosecution.
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Leroy Mack and Roman Simmons are gluttons for cinematic punishment. the questions is, "will they survive?" Join an angry Leroy and Roman as they review what are most certainly to be the worst movies out, and determine for yourself if they've saved you 90 minutes, or piqued your interest to the point of finding out if it's REALLY as bad as the say it is. Remember, we see the bad movies, so you don't have to.
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Bad Movies, Worse Musicals

Norman Grey and Heidi Davis

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Portland, OR based actors and singers, Norman Grey and Heidi Davis discuss bad films they have watched and perform original parody musicals based on them. Tune in for over-the-top comedy and acting deserving of these terrible movies. Also, because the internet is hard, Grey's other podcast, Recordmendations, will be hosted here as well. Grey and guests trade, then discuss albums. A great place to discover new music! Grey writes the scripts and contributes to the improvised musical numbers, w ...
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BGM: Bad Gay Movies = Bitchy Gay Men » Episodes

Bil Antoniou, Michael Soulard, Daniel Krolik

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This podcast features co-hosts Bil Antoniou, Daniel Krolik and Michael Soulard as they explore the best of the worst in LGBT cinema! Join us each month as we pick a film that we feel could have used some of our expert feedback, and hopefully leave it with some dignity. We'll post the film we are going to watch ahead of the show so you can follow along. Visit our site at www.badgaymovies.com and please send us feedback at badgaymovies2013@gmail.com!
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Hello! We're Amy and Sam, the hosts of Bad At Watching Movies. In each episode, we talk about characters, scenes, and details from one of our favorite movies. We've always loved watching movies together and we hope you'll watch along with us!
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Bad Rad Movies

Necropodicon Network

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Welcome to Bad Rad Movies! A podcast that talks about movies that are either "bad but entertaining" or have just not been major hits in any form. Come join Richard and various guests where they discuss the films they have just witnessed. They will let you know if it is worth watching or not! NEW EPISODES WHEN WE GET AT LEAST 50 PLAYS!! Follow us on instagram: @badradmoviespodcast and twitter: @badradmovies Artwork done by: @starkgravingmad Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com ...
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Renee is Bad at Movies. So bad that it’s embarrassing to admit. With a little guidance from her friends, every episode Renee sits down to watch a “classic” movie she has never seen before. Tune in to the comical post-film chat between a first-time viewer and a long-time fan.
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Movies and Shows from our Childhood We'll Tell You What's Bad and What's Good. Taking a light-hearted deep dive into tv shows and made-for-tv movies from when we were kids. Do we like it? Do we hate it? Who knows, but we're sure to make fun of it along the way. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviesandshowspodcast/support
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It’s Token Straight Man month and Bil couldn’t be more excited to have his fellow podcaster and dear friend Marco Timpano, host of The Insomnia Project, on the show to Italian-splain the 2018 comedy My Big Gay Italian Wedding by Alessandro Genovesi. Listen here: More about Marco here Donate Email: badgaymovies2013@gmail.com ———————– […]…
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Considered by some as one of the quintessential buddy cop movies of the 80s, but destroyed by critics as an absolute mess. It's time to stroll down memory lane with Tango & Cash to see if the Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell-led comedy belongs in the Stone Age, or is an absolute banger. SUPPORT US ON PATREON TO HELP US CONTINUE THESE SHOWS AND B…
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Get more Bad Movies Worse People at patreon.com/worsepeople for only $3 a month! THIS IS A PREVIEW OF OUR LATEST MENTAL HEALTH EPISODE AVAILABLE ONLY ON PATREON! One of those classic 90's stoner comedies where no one smokes weed or even talks about it, but you know what's going on. Brendan Fraser, Steve Buscemi, Adam Sandler, Michael McKean, Ernie …
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We have covered a lot of territory already in the Epic Adventures series, and now we journey back to the era of swords and sorcery as my friend Sean joins me again to regale us with tales of debauchery as we break down John Milius' Conan the Barbarian. Conan the Barbarian (1982) Director: John Milius Writers: John Milius, Oliver Stone, Edward Summe…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode Troy demands the release of Hudson Hawk: The Little Eddie Cut, while Mike soft-shoes his way past second act blues, as they both attempt to spring Hudson Hawk from bad movie jail. ►Connect with 'Bald Guys & Bad Movies': -Facebook: / baldguysbadmovies -Instagram - / baldguysbadmovies -Twitter/X - / baldmovies …
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Cooper and Nolan are wrapping up their 4th season with a prime episode this week when they cover TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN! The second installment in Michael Bay's Transformers franchise takes a lot of flak, and rightly so. But while the guys were fully prepared for the overblown CGI and cringey dialogue in this movie, they were NOT ready…
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It’s Token Straight Man month and Bil couldn’t be more excited to have his fellow podcaster and dear friend Marco Timpano, host of The Insomnia Project, on the show to Italian-splain the 2018 comedy My Big Gay Italian Wedding by Alessandro Genovesi. Listen here: More about Marco here Donate Email: badgaymovies2013@gmail.com ———————– […]…
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The guys sneak a mailbag in while waiting to record Alien for Good Movies Rule, and we talk about everything from disgusting Scottish food, what the rules of BMR are (or aren't), and that there's more than one kind of Twister fan. Enjoy and make sure you reach out so you can be featured on a future episode. Email: ThisShowIsTrash@gmail.com Voicemai…
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This obscure made-for-TV film is a horror-fantasy noir detective story featuring aspects of the eldritch tales of the Cthulhu mythos starring Fred Ward (see previous episode Remo Williams), Julianne Moore and Clancy Brown! Set in an alternate 1948, where magic and mythological creatures are common, private detective Harry Lovecraft is hired to reco…
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It's a movie with a pilot named Maverick, a need for speed, starring a 5'8" actor - but it's not the one you wanted to see, instead, it's NEED FOR SPEED! Aaron Paul jumps into his first big Hollywood leading movie, while Michael Keaton never leaves the room he's in, and Dakota Johnson mails in a few scenes for good measure. That sounds like a recip…
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Flashback to the heyday of corny sci-fi with this Universal classic about a meteor that may have brought aliens to Earth who are abducting and replacing the townsfolk for nefarious purposes, or are they?! Our friend, and Derrick and Whitney's tattoo artist, Zip, joins us for this one to lend us his classic horror-sci-fi knowledge! Get bonus content…
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It's finally happened. After years of hard work, I finally found someone to talk Waterworld with! My friend Paul stopped by for a Ulysses Cut episode and it's just as robust and crazy as you might imagine. It's about as long too. So, apologies in advance for that but I assure you it's worth it as we raise the banner and induct Waterworld into the B…
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It’s another example of Gay Vs God, but the higher power in this case is the magnificent Judith Light. Bil and Daniel watch Chad Allen in Save Me and you’re going to want to know what they think. Listen here: Donate Email: badgaymovies2013@gmail.com ———————– Follow Facebook Instagram Tumblr TwitterPor Bil Antoniou, Michael Soulard, Daniel Krolik
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Is it always safe to go back to the movies you once loved? Boondock Saints upon its DVD release had a period of time when it was beloved by men, both young and semi-young. Many dorm rooms adorned with posters and DVD's passed along. Having had our previous love affair with Boondock Saints, we haven't seen the movie in over 15 years and I'm concerne…
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A beloved 80's comedy starring and directed by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas, this one has been requested or suggested by people since Derrick first started talking about doing a movie podcast. This was one case where Jack got to say "I have it on blu-ray" so the gang got together to crack some cold beers and watch some Canadians fumble their way th…
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My buddy Newman from Movies 4 Dayz joined me to kick the tires and light the fires on July's Epic Adventure series, and we're starting with the only transition that makes sense coming out of June-Claude Van Damme, and that's Gary Goddard's Dolph Lundgren vehicle: Masters of the Universe Masters of the Universe (1987) Director: Gary Goddard Writers:…
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Terrible gambling advice aside, is there anything else redeeming about Passenger 57? Critics and audiences have given it a low score, but still, the movie has its die-hard (pun intended) fans. Wesley Snipes gets his first crack at starring in an action movie and shows that he has martial arts chops, but is there any other meat on the bone? Join us …
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Check out patreon.com/worsepeople Brendan Fraser stars in this adaptation of a forgotten cartoon from the 70s about a young boy left in the jungle to be raised by apes only to fall in love with a beautiful woman from a world he doesn't understand. Sounds a lot like Tarzan, right? That's because it is! But "FUNNY"! Brendan Fraser is playing the doof…
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Sadly, #JuneClaudeVanDamme comes to a close (at least for 2024) but we closed it out in style as Movie Miss from the Let's Talk Turkey's podcast joined me once again to police the timeline with a JCVD must: Timecop. Timecop (1994) Director: Peter Hyams Writers: Mark Verheiden & Mike Richardson Stars: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Ron Silver, Mia Sara, Bru…
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Sho Kosugi made a name for himself starring in ninja movies in the 1980s and after watching this it made us want to dive even deeper into his filmography. This is the third time one of his movies has been covered on our show, but the first in which he is the protagonist. This movie has more ninja gadgets than someone could carry, even though these …
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Since this is a milestone mailbag for the show, we decided to turn the tables and make you answer our questions! We spent the entire episode calling listeners and hitting them with rapid-fire questions about Arnold Schwarzenegger, Stallone, Chuck Norris, Jean Claude Van Damme, and way more! We even made some of them plant their flags and pick a tra…
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Our good buddy Vern joins us on this episode as we discuss the Joel Schumacher-directed next entry in the Batman franchise, BATMAN FOREVER. Schumacher ditches the drab grays, blacks and bizarre architecture of the Burton world for a neon-fueled nightmare vision of Gotham! Val Kilmer stars as Bruce Wayne/Batman alongside Tommy Lee Jones, Jim Carrey,…
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Since we've got a Stanley Cup Finals Game 7 in real life, it's only fitting that our resident hockey expert, Stephanie, returns to celebrate June-Claude Van Damme with a first-time watch, covering the only movie set during the Stanley Cup Finals Game 7. That means we are talking JCVD and Peter Hyams' Sudden Death. Sudden Death (1995) Director: Pete…
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The critics hated this Brat-Pack western starring Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen, and Kiefer Sutherland, and even though it was a hit enough with audiences to spawn a sequel the critics thought this was just straight 80's cheese, even though it's supposed to be in the 1880s. Does the movie deserve the title of Bad Movie, or is it much better than cr…
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Directed by Ivan Nagy and starring Reb Brown, Christopher Lee and Katherine Justice. This iteration of Captain America, made for TV in 1979, is a van-dwelling artist who travels from town to town while also battling purse snatchers, muggers and the occasional freelance revolutionary terrorist. Christopher Lee, playing General Miguel, kidnaps a scie…
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David Steele from Reel Talks re-joined me for another trip down memory lane and it was purely coincidence that we found our way to another Steven E. de Souza film on its 30th anniversary year. We're talking about Street Fighter (1994). Street Fighter (1994) Written & Directed by: Steven E. de Souza Stars: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Raul Julia, Ming Na-…
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If you follow the exquisite actor and singer James Gibson-Bray on the socials, you’ll know that there’s no one better suited to a discussion of the TV movie that brought Ann-Margret and Julie Andrews to talk about the most serious health crisis of the 1980s. Join Bil and James as they discuss John Erman’s Our […]…
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Cannon Films liked the script from Rambo 2, but hated the budget so they passed and then decided to make their own version! Chuck Norris has to head back into Vietnam, beard first to take out bad guys and bring his fellow Americans home. Featuring a smack-talking performance from James Hong and some insane stunts, but is that enough to make this a …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode Mike is enraptured by sexy carnage, Troy sheds new insight on vag-gate '92, as they both ponder whodunit while reviewing Basic Instinct. ►Connect with 'Bald Guys & Bad Movies': -Facebook: / baldguysbadmovies -Instagram - / baldguysbadmovies -Twitter/X - / baldmovies ►Experience their unique takes on films of …
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Alec Baldwin stars in and Russell Mulcahy (Highlander, Razorback) directs this mid-90s attempt to capitalize on the Batman bandwagon! Set in 1930s New York, Baldwin plays Lamont Cranston, a reformed criminal and Asian gangland kingpin (maybe?), who has taken up the mantle of THE SHADOW to fight crime and corruption. He uses his mystical powers and …
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In the first episode of June-Claude Van Damme, Ben from the Cinema Shitshow told me to "look for something hard" so I went out and found it with his co-host Nix! We get all worked up over a greasy mullet and enough pyrotechnics for the 4th of July as JCVD teamed up with John Woo for Woo's first American feature: Hard Target Hard Target (1993) Direc…
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Cooper and Nolan are going back to biology class this week when they dissect C.H.U.D. II: BUD THE C.H.U.D.! This nonsensical sequel leans HARD into comedy, and inexplicably has nothing to do with the original C.H.U.D. Which is bad news for C.H.U.D. superfans (like a special guest who joins the podcast this week), but great news for anyone who enjoy…
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We could have had Snake Plissken in space, but instead, we end up with Desolation Jones on Mars in what is essentially John Carpenter's goodbye to the studio system. Ice Cube replaces Kurt Russell, throw in Natasha Henstridge and Jason Statham (with hair!) and you've got the makings for a cult classic! But does the movie deserve a second life? Crit…
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On this mailbag, the Jennifer Garner debate rages on. James is tired of Bruce Wayne, Bob makes fun of someone having a bad accident plus more blind rankings and a voicemail from our favorite disgruntled government employee! Tons to enjoy on this new mailbag! SUPPORT US ON PATREON TO HELP US CONTINUE THESE SHOWS AND BRING YOU EVEN MORE CONTENT - htt…
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We kick off our Superhero Spectacular with the obscure made-for-TV cheesefest, NICK FURY, AGENT OF S.H.I.E.L.D.! Directed by Rod Hardy and starring David Hasselhoff, Sandra Hess, Lisa Rinna, Tracy Waterhouse, Ron Canada, Gary Chalk and most of the rest of Canada! Nick Fury is called out of forced retirement to stop Hydra when they acquire Baron von…
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My friend Ben from the Cinema Shitshow joined me for a solo outing (of sorts) as we loaded up the super-truck with ice, hit up a roadside diner for a bunch of food we couldn't pay for, let our buttcheeks blow in the wind, and were all ears for Roland Emmerich's first American feature: Universal Soldier. Universal Soldier (1992) Director: Roland Emm…
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Arnold makes every movie better, but what can he do with a live-action Looney Tunes remake like The Villain? Kirk Douglas and Ann-Margret co-star with him as he was just figuring things out acting-wise. Regardless, does our primary thesis still hold water, or is this a cartoon that didn't lean enough into the cartooniness of its premise? Listen alo…
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We get incredibly filthy while discussing this childhood classic and one of the best films ever made, this one is directed by Mel Stuart and stars the great Gene Wilder, Peter Ostrum, Denise Nickerson, Paris Themmen and a bunch of other people you haven’t seen much from. An eccentric candy millionaire holds a contest for some lucky children to get …
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My buddy Ryan from the Sheist International Film Club is back and we're drinking from the same well as last time and staying "stupid" after our Ernest Halloween adventure as we take on John Landis's ultra-confident airball, The Stupids. The Stupids (1996) Director: John Landis Writers: James Marshall, Harry Allard, Brent Forrester Stars: Tom Arnold…
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Even though critics came down on this film hard, most movie-goers gave this movie a TEN!! So who is right? Today we look at Varsity Blues to see if it still holds up as a great football movie, a great teen movie, and a a great James Vanderbeek movie (do such things exist?). At the very least it has an insane performance from Jon Voight with a littl…
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Cooper and Nolan are tasting the water of life this week when they cover the original DUNE! This notorious Dino De Laurentiis production was plagued with studio interference, visual effects problems, and Kyle MacLachlan's terrible acting, all of which forced director David Lynch to have to cram a whole book series' worth of story into a two hour mo…
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