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By Films Against Humanity Network
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The podcast currently has 80 episodes available.
We're back with an episode almost lost to time (which we can legally release now that Lori Laughlin is locked up) for a movie that until last month was unavailable digitally. Of course, we are talking about 1986 Hal Needham classic Rad! How much did Lonely Island take from this movie for Hot Rod? Why did they cast an olympic gymnast for a bmx biker? How much product placement is too much? All this and more!
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We just found another hidden gem that may deserve to be in the pantheon of unintentionally great directors alongside Neil Breen and Tommy Wiseau. That auteur is Geovanni Molina and the movie is Domination of the Becoming. With a few moments of competence, the rest of the film is even more of a mystery but at least the pacing is quick and they had money for good stock footage! We also try to figure out how they have the money to pay for all the productions Molina does a year.
We might have greened out a little bit as we recorded this special 420 episode on the Disney classic(?) The Big Green. The film was shot on location around our hometown of Austin, Texas with crew members we know so there's plenty of local knowledge.
Did you know Steve Guttenberg gained 12 whole pounds to play the role as the slightly pudgy sheriff? How about that in other countries the translated title is We are the Worst? all this and more will be discovered on todays episode.
After 75 episodes we decided to try out a new format so would love to know what you think.
This made for TV movie from the creator of Child's Play was originally supposed to be released September 11th, 2001 so as you can imagine it's a bit of a disaster. Rat suits, rat cam and rat fountains that rival World War Z zombie hoards so it's pretty much a perfect bad movie.
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We're back with one of the worst 0% films we've seen: 2020's The Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson.
This movie is not only 0% on Rotten tomatoes critic score. It is a whopping 5% audience score and 1.9 on IMDB which make it in the top ten worst films of all time on that chart.
Director Daniel Farrands fresh off of 2019's The Haunting of Sharon Tate continues his series where he exploits real life murder victims and blames the killings on ghosts/serial killers instead of OJ Simpson.
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We got a classic 0% movie that we were inspired to watch as a crossover episode after the death of Billy Drago who played John Bly in The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. which we covered on the Dead by Dawn Podcast.
IMDB Synopsis: Danny O'Brien is back in action fighting the notorious Simon Moon, also known as The Terror. Three years earlier O'Brien had single-handedly captured The Terror and was called Hero by the people of L.A. Now Simon has escaped and has started killing women again, and O'Brien is the only man who can stop him.
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On a crossover episode to promote our new show Trueish Crime, we do an episode about a serial killer influenced by social media. Unfortunately, the killer happens to be voiced by Andy Dick!
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Merry Christmas!
We couldn't put it better than the RT description: Misguided, misconceived, and misbegotten on every level, The Nutcracker in 3D is a stunning exercise in astonishing cinematic wrong-headedness.
He's a stony, crusty dude with a mop on top His melon's fully tweaked but he'll never stop Stop trying to weaz the nugs from coast to coast The ones with the cones are the ones he digs the most!
We watched Jury Duty from 1995 with an all star cast of supporting actors and Pauly Shore...
Oopsie! Uploaded other podcast but it's fixed now so enjoy!
Uwe Boll might come to our house and tie us to the radiator after we get done with our review of Bloodrayne 2. In this sequel to the 4% rated Bloodrayne, Rayne is in the wild west fighting Bully the Kid played by Scut Farkus.
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The podcast currently has 80 episodes available.