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The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.
Black Roses, John Fasano, 1988
Not all underappreciated movies are underappreciated because they're badly made. Sometimes they simply slip through the cracks and they don't get the veiwership they deserve. We believe 1990's creepy ghoul flick, The Boneyard, falls in that category. Not that plenty of people don't have bad things to say about it, they do. It's just that those same people can't help but also say something nice about, The Boneyard.
Get ready to soak your socks in the murky swamp water of Fred Olen Ray's 1980 zombie (or possibly alien) classic, The Alien Dead. Filmed in central Florida with a bluegrass soundtrack, The Alien Dead is just the right amount of dumb fun, even if its creator doesn't think so.
I've often found that the simplest stories find a way of sticking with me. That's part of the appeal of, Bats, a 1999 film starring LDP (that's Lou Diamond Phillips for the uninitiated). It's not going to change your world view, or inspire you to greatness. Or maybe it will, I don't know, maybe you're in just the right kind of fragile state. The point is, Bats won't blow your mind, because it doesn't need to. It's got fun on it's side and simple fun should always be good enough for anyone to enjoy anything, especially Bats.
Nathan and BigHead wander through the muck and goo of 1987's, The Soultangler. There's gonna be a brain-snail, a chain smoking newspaper reporter, friends and family in place of actors, Fred's Fish Fry patties, and lots of soultangling, which is worse than tangling your fishing line, but not as bad as untangling Christmas lights. Plus, we meet a new friend of BIgHead's from the creek.
On the inaugural episode of, Movies With My Cat, Nathan and his kitty pal, BigHead, explore 1978's under-the-radar less-than-cult monster movie, Spawn of the Slithis. There's turtle races, slow motion frisbee tossing, burned out high-school journalist teachers, and one amazing monster suit with a guy rubber cemented into it whether he likes it or not.
Are you sick and tired of your friends and family making fun of the movies you love just because the plots make zero sense and the special FX look like they all came from the Dollar Tree? Do you stare agape in angry confusion that your favorite movie only has a 14% on Rotten Tomatoes? Do you talk to your cat? If you said yes to any of that, check out Movies With My Cat, the show where me and my cat pal, Bighead, will make you feel right at home.
The podcast currently has 23 episodes available.