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By The Optimism Vaccine Network
3.8
55 ratings
The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.
This week, Steve trudges through familiar trash territory by going to the Sasquatch well once again with Bigfoot: The Conspiracy. Miros looks to deal a season two death blow by countering with The 90 Day Rule; a shot-on-a-cell-phone, Atlanta-based rom com.
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Two titans of Hollywood square off when Miros pits a late-career, trashy no-budget Ted V. Mikels film (Astro Zombies: M3 - Cloned) against Steve's choice, the slick Hollywood magical realism mindfuck from Stuart Paul: Deadly Lessons. Plus, for the first time in Caustic Content history, we watch a film featuring an Oscar award winning actor.
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Caustic Content wades into uncharted territory, abandoning our usual trash films this week in favor of the worst streaming stand-up comedy we could dredge up. Steve goes to bat for the self-proclaimed "Queen of Clean" Chonda Pierce and Miros counters with low-rent shock comic, Donzilla.
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COVID-19 cinema has officially established itself as its own genre, flooding various streaming services with extended Zoom calls sprinkled with bits of stock footage. And, as everyone knows, you can only make a film during the coronavirus pandemic if it's about a global pandemic. What else is there in the world?
This week, we're pitting two Covid flicks against each other. For the first time in Caustic Content history, Steve chooses a direct sequel to a film he's never seen (Save Rosemary Too) and begs the question, "What if Orphan Black was completely unwatchable?" Miros counters with the only Covid-inspired faux-documentary that dares to dream of a world run by the Yang Gang (SARS-29).
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Maybe patience is rewarded, or maybe a broken clock is just right twice a day. Either way, Caustic Content may have unintentionally stumbled onto a pair of completely fine examples of microbudget independent cinema. Or maybe they're still shit. It's impossible to tell what's actually good anymore.
This week Steve heads back to the show's old standby (cheaply made midwestern horror) with the Wisconsin Northwoods slasher, Attack of the Tattie-Bogle. Miros counters with a Canadian puppet-driven interspecies rom com, Divorcee at Large.
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The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.