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    Crowing all Around the Block

    enOctober 16, 2017
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    About this Episode

    Movie Meltdown - Episode 414

    This week we are coming to you "live" from ScareFest as we discuss October fun, seasonal foods and lame childhood memories. Plus we welcome this week's special guest Bill Corbett to join us not only for this week's Sofa Theater segment - but also for coffee and doughnuts. Listen as we discuss Mystery Science Theater 3000, how he became Crow T. Robot, moving into Rifftrax, as well as this week's movie - Attack the Block.

    And while we try to figure out how to decode ghetto slang and hardcore regional dialects, we also discuss... Barry Bostwick, a real live wolf, Nick Frost, Billy Jack, DMV vs. BMV, irregular heartbeats, blacker then black, kind of wedged ourselves between the viewer and the movie, trapped in time, Captain Spaulding Land, the lack of girls in my vicinity, The Graduate, fancy bendy straws, budding criminals, the Balrog, south London, me and a Zip-lock bag, Tom Laughlin, Ghost Brothers, framed underwear, John Boyega, cow innards, the Joker bro-code, bad sugar ratio, wearing chainmail, Firestorm, MegaForce, pumpkin flavored things, getting waterboarded, Howard Hesseman, martial arts, caramel apple milkshake, Trainspotting, Jodie Whittaker, The Godfather, native Ameican mysticism and social justice, weird-flavored Oreos, Dr. Who, a retcon of Christmas, chili belly, Twinkies, hauling buckets, a drink aneurysm,a live simulcast, a Harley Quinn makeover, BOO-terscotch, creature design, everybody's got that drawer, otherworldy, Swedish Fish, Joe Cornish and Ghoul-Aid.

    "Yeah, it was a real kismet of timing, that show in a bunch of different ways."

    For more on Rifftrax, go to: https://www.rifftrax.com/ and follow Bill on Twitter at: @BillCorbett
    For more info on ScareFest, go to: http://www.thescarefest.com/

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