Category: Podcasts
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The Church of Tarantino Inglorious Blue Balls 12: Modesty Blaise

Welcome to another episode of Inglourious Blue Balls: A Basterds Work Left Undone, the monthly series dedicated to exploring the gargantuan pile of unfulfilled project announcements, spewed from the mouth of Quentin Tarantino. Joining me on this daunting journey is my co-host, Friar Wheeler (Splatterhouse Podcast & Owner of Scare Flair Records). Next up on…
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That’s Bodacious, Dude! #18: Gremlins (1984)

What is it about father’s dying at Christmas? Does the Mogwai understand daylight savings time? What about time zones? Should Dick Miller be in every movie ever? To help answer these questions and more, Isabel welcomes her friend Kristi as they tell you WHY “Gremlins” is a radical CHRISTMAS movie from the ’80s.
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The Church of Tarantino Character Study 12: The Gimp

Welcome to the 12th and final episode of Character Study, the monthly series dedicated to exploring the psychological makeup, motivations and complexities of the characters that reside in the world of Pulp Fiction. For our 12th and final Character Study, I am joined by Ian Harries, co-host of The Podcast Nobody Asked For, as we examine…
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Pictures and Conversations #23: What We Read in 2024

It’s the annual “what we read in 2024” show and some people may have went a bit overboard. Care to guess who? LISA: Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adeji-Brenyah Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel James by Percival Everett HEATHER: Powerless, Reckless, Powerful – Lauren Roberts Quicksilver – Callie Hart The Mercy of Gods –…
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Word of (Hell)mouth #49: Gingerbread

Heather and Marc prove that those who forget history are doomed to repeat it with this episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, where all the mothers in Sunnydale group together and go on a literal witch hunt in an effort to rid the town of anything occult. But…is that Buffy’s Mom leading the charge?!?!
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The Rotten Truth #4: Cool World (4%)

This is possibly the lowest rated film that has been covered on The Rotten Truth and Jason and The Vern discuss if “Cool World” deserves such a rating. Is it because of the acting? The voice work? The non-natural blend of live action and animation? Or is it because of the constant barrage of cartoons…




