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    Explore " cult films" with insightful episodes like "Season 1: Cult Flicks & Trash Picks - Ms. 45 (Episode 14)", "Season 1: Cult Flicks & Trash Picks - This is Spinal Tap (Episode 13)", "Season 1: Cult Flicks & Trash Picks - Shock Corridor (Episode 12)", "Season 1: Cult Flicks & Trash Picks - Cannibal! The Musical (Episode 11)" and "Season 1: Cult Flicks & Trash Picks - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension (Episode 10)" from podcasts like ""I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl", "I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl", "I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl", "I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl" and "I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl"" and more!

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    Season 1: Cult Flicks & Trash Picks - This is Spinal Tap (Episode 13)

    Season 1: Cult Flicks & Trash Picks - This is Spinal Tap (Episode 13)

    In the thirteenth episode of Season 1, Cult Flicks & Trash Picks, Kyle is joined by actor/writer Zax Protzmann (of the West Coast Popcast podcast) and actor Ben McGinley to giddily quote, reminisce, and examine the brilliant comedic display of improvisation in Rob Reiner's foundational cult classic This is Spinal Tap. 

    Season 1: Cult Flicks & Trash Picks - Shock Corridor (Episode 12)

    Season 1: Cult Flicks & Trash Picks - Shock Corridor (Episode 12)

    In the twelfth episode of Season 1, Cult Flicks & Trash Picks, Kyle is joined by fellow cinephile/writer David Gutierrez and associate producer Ryan Smith to discuss one of American cinemas seldom talked about cult voices in cinema, Samuel Fuller. We discuss how he pioneered a bold, inflammatory, and critical voice on the America he witnessed in war, politics, and otherwise, and how all of those attitudes culminated into a pinnacle of his polemic work, Shock Corridor.

    Season 1: Cult Flicks & Trash Picks - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension (Episode 10)

    Season 1: Cult Flicks & Trash Picks - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension (Episode 10)

    In the tenth episode of Season 1, Cult Flicks & Trash Picks, Kyle is joined by Sean Ellis (of the Ellissinema Podcast) and Jeff Goldblum aficionado Thurlene Williams to discuss the immensely chaotic, charmingly convoluted, and exceptionally campy good time that is The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai Across the Eighth Dimension.

    Bonus episode - When a movie is so bad it's good

    Bonus episode - When a movie is so bad it's good
    Alex West from The Faculty of Horror podcast returns to On Docs to discuss Best Worst Movie, a 2009 documentary about the low-budget film Troll 2. The comedy/horror movie has become a cult classic since its release in 1990, delighting audiences at midnight madness screenings with its poor acting, terrible dialogue and shoddy special effects.

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    Ep. 22 cannibal the musical

    Ep. 22 cannibal the musical

    Hello Everyone,

    We here at Who Watches This hope everyone is staying safe and healthy! During this time we hope you guys aren't going to stir crazy and hope you let our sultry voices fill your homes! haha

    This month we are talking about everyones guilty pleasures... MUSICAL
    We will be talking about musicals that you might never came across!

    Today we are watching Cannibal The Musical. Directed by Matt Parker & Trey Stone of south park fame. Loosely based on the life of Alferd Packer a.k.a. The Colorado Cannibal is of course told in the most comedic and entertaining way possible. 

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    This, That, and Cult Films

    This, That, and Cult Films

    The TTATOT crew is staying at home and hopefully you are too.  If you have some time on your hands, check out a few of Danielle and Stephanie's favorite cult films and tv shows to add to your quarantine queue.

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    005: Alright, Alright, Alright | Dazed and Confused (1993)

    005: Alright, Alright, Alright | Dazed and Confused (1993)

    First we talk our new quarantine schedules and goals. Then we get into how Dazed and Confused is the exact feel good film we need, especially during these times. 

    We're remote recording so bear with us as we perfect this new normal.

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    Color Out of Space: The Unspeakable Nic Cage

    Color Out of Space: The Unspeakable Nic Cage

    Kathy, Mark and Burk talk about the Nicolas Cage movie COLOR OUT OF SPACE. Based on an H. P. Lovecraft story about a strange, gene-altering, hallucination-inducing meteorite that crashes on the front lawn of a nice, calm farmhouse owned by a nice, normal family… no… actually it’s Nicolas Cage’s family, so you know there’s already odd stuff going on even before the trippy, interstellar monster-creating meteorite shows up. Join us for some discussion of H. P. Lovecraft and why films based on his stories either work or fail horrible. Unspeakably great, or indescribably awful? Heed the call of the Old Ones and listen!

    SPOILER WARNING: This episode contains MAJOR SPOILERS which means important story details will be revealed. We always advise listeners to: Watch First Listen Later.

    Music composed and performed by Burk Sauls.

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    Death Becomes Her

    Death Becomes Her

    Marlowe and Eve talk about the cult classic Death Becomes Her (1992) starring Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, and Bruce Willis. We run the gammit with beauty standards, botox, cryogenics, and spooooky stories for this Halloween special.

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    Jacob Pitts Gets All 70's With Us

    Jacob Pitts Gets All 70's With Us

    Kathy, Lisa and Burk (Mark had the day off) have a fascinating chat with actor Jacob Pitts about acting and what makes a bad movie good and what makes a good movie great. We get into the 70s, and try to figure out what makes films from that era so good and still resonant with us. Why are so many of them iconic and so powerful? Jacob Pitts tells us some great stories about working on JUSTIFIED, SINNER and EUROTRIP among many other great projects. We go down some tangents and we go from THE TAKING OF PELHAM 1,2,3 to MAC AND ME to BASKETCASE and all points in between.

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    Asian Cinema, Good and Bad: The Burning and The Wandering Earth

    Asian Cinema, Good and Bad: The Burning and The Wandering Earth

    Kathy, Mark and Burk talk about a couple of Asian films that couldn’t be more different from each other. THE WANDERING EARTH, a massive blockbuster Chinese sci-fi epic, and the very effective and moody BURNING from Korea. One is total overblown escapism full of action film tropes and the other one is an engaging psychological thriller that’s probably nothing like what you might expect.

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    Beers with Bros: Mandy

    Beers with Bros: Mandy

    The gang is all together with a very special guest Marcus Griggs to talk about the newest film from auteur director Panos Cosmotas, Mandy. They enjoy a few drinks and talk about the nature of revenge flicks, cult films and their opinions on the new Nicholas Cage thriller.

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    EP 15: The Void (2017)

    EP 15: The Void (2017)

    Minki and Tracy first discuss an outing they took to see comedian, Rachel Feinstein. They do a poor job of describing her jokes and funnyness...but you should still check her out. Then they stumble through their first Skype chat as they discuss this throwback to 80’s horror films, oozing of Lovecraft, Barker and Carpenter influence. Tracy once again tries to put a rationale on the movie, and Minki isn’t sold. Thanks to a dedicated listener, the mail jingle is back! Keep it alive and email us with the first horror movie you remember watching...or a movie recommendation you’d like to hear us talk about. Next time, we watch Cherry Falls, where Minki apparently was an extra. Tracy must view and heckle.

     

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    Episode 64: Jackie Kong

    Episode 64: Jackie Kong
    Jackie Kong has directed such films as The Being, Night Patrol and the cult classic Blood Diner. We got the opportunity to sit down with her before a Midnight screening of Diner to talk about her career, the longevity of her films and the struggles of being a female filmmaker in a male dominated industry. Along the way we have a few laughs, hear a few stories and get an exclusive on her ongoing Blood Diner "Insanity Tour".

    After the interview be sure to stick around to hear us talk about what we've been watching and, while it might not be the best of films, there are giant robots, golf course mayhem, werewolves, and much more!

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