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A podcast where each episode one of the hosts chooses an obscure, odd, wrong movie to watch that the other hasn’t seen.

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    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 10 Ratings

A podcast where each episode one of the hosts chooses an obscure, odd, wrong movie to watch that the other hasn’t seen.

    47. Big Money Rustlas (2010)

    47. Big Money Rustlas (2010)

    Dave shows Guy BIG MONEY RUSTLAS and nearly ends their friendship. This is a Western from 2010 starring Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope of the Insane Clown Posse. It is a carnival of bad jokes, clown makeup, Jason Mewes pissing his pants, and horse-punching. Featuring some truly baffling cameos from Vanilla Ice to Tom Sizemore to Screech from SAVED BY THE BELL. Dave shares his personal history as an teenage juggalo, and Guy comes close to a full mental breakdown. Whoop whoop?

    • 2 hr 3 min
    46. Mind Fuck (1990)

    46. Mind Fuck (1990)

    Guy shows Dave MIND F**K from 1990 (maybe), directed by Mah Wu Tu (maybe), from China (maybe). This period piece porn film is an absolute mystery. Its existence is totally baffling, and Guy digs deeper than ever to attempt to uncover the truth. Black magic battles, S&M whippings, possessed corpses, the longest shower in history, a buck-toothed hunchback, and a farting ninja—regardless of this film’s confusing origins, it is a very fun watch!

    • 1 hr 43 min
    Mini-Episode: The Xuxa Doll Urban Legend

    Mini-Episode: The Xuxa Doll Urban Legend

    Remember our episode about SUPER XUXA CONTRA BAIXO ASTRAL? The Brazilian movie starring Queen of the Little Ones, Xuxa, and a whole lot of puppets? Well, Guy has uncovered a very upsetting urban legend about a piece of Xuxa paraphernalia and child murder! Come join us for this spooky mini!

    • 17 min
    45. The Black Cat (1989)

    45. The Black Cat (1989)

    Dave shows Guy THE BLACK CAT from 1989, not to be confused with the million other films with the same title. This is the one directed by Luigi Cozzi, the Italian b-movie master and charismatic clerk of Dario Argento’s Profondo Rosso Store! This film is a sort-of-kind-of meta sequel to Argento’s SUSPIRIA and goes to some extremely strange spacey places. Cue vomit, haunted fridges, incongruous rock songs, and random cutaways to black cats!

    • 1 hr 49 min
    44. Hawk Jones (1986)

    44. Hawk Jones (1986)

    Guy shows Dave HAWK JONES from 1986. The tagline for this sums it up perfectly: The movie with the kids in it! Yep, HAWK JONES is a buddy-cop crime caper with a cast made up entirely of tiny kids. Despite being aimed at a young audience, the kids spout sexist quips, smoke cigars, and blast each other to death with guns and grenades. HAWK JONES also features the greatest villain of straight-to-video cinema: THE DESTROYER! This is a fun one!

    • 1 hr 31 min
    43. End of the Wicked (1999)

    43. End of the Wicked (1999)

    Dave shows Guy END OF THE WICKED, a Nigerian film from 1999 made by Helen Ukpabio and the Liberty Gospel Church. This is definitely the darkest thing we’ve ever talked about as Dave digs deep into its disturbing backstory of Christian propaganda and child witch accusations. But not to worry, there’s plenty of goofy video effects, vomit-spattered witch make-up, humans turning into guinea pigs, cross-eyed electrocutions, and dog ghosts floating out of dead bodies to keep everyone happy. All that and blood-deprived Beelzebub at the centre of the proceedings. Bring on the trauma!

    • 1 hr 50 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
10 Ratings

10 Ratings

Headless95 ,

One of the very best for niche film fans who think they’ve seen it all!

This podcast is covering so much lesser-charted ground as far as niche genre and world cinema goes in ways I haven’t heard from any other film podcast. A uniquely poised pairing of two talented filmmakers giving not only their own insights on filmmaking but their extensive knowledge of film in general. Incredibly well-researched, incredibly well-read/spoken, great rapport and camaraderie between the hosts, warm and resonant dynamic, catchy theme, all the boxes of a great podcast are checked. If you like underground cinema, niche cinema, world cinema, and the like, and you aren’t listening to this pod, you’re doing yourself a disservice!

ALEX DEATH ,

a fantastic resource for extreme cinema

this podcast is a godsend! thank you two

Wisejake237 ,

The holy grail for cult movie fans

The quality of the movies might be questionable, but the quality of the podcast is flawless. I was initially just surprised to see that someone had made a podcast about an obscure Hisayasu Sato horse film. Then I was surprised to find that the podcast was downright hilarious, with descriptions so vivid that you even don't need to have seen the movies in question to be entertained. But the morbid curiosity will probably be too powerful to resist. Highest recommendation possible!

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