44 episodes

Three movies. One improbable connection. Countless puns. Endless pedantry. From the grindhouse to the arthouse, join Doug Dillaman, Steve Skeet and Darren Waugh on this New Zealand-based, Internet-distributed audio podcast. That’s not just specific - that’s *ludicrously* specific.

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    • TV & Film

Three movies. One improbable connection. Countless puns. Endless pedantry. From the grindhouse to the arthouse, join Doug Dillaman, Steve Skeet and Darren Waugh on this New Zealand-based, Internet-distributed audio podcast. That’s not just specific - that’s *ludicrously* specific.

    45: A Corman Tribute, With Digressions

    45: A Corman Tribute, With Digressions

    Roger Corman may be the only man who was involved with the making of more films than we could mention in a single podcast. But that doesn't mean we don't try! Come celebrate BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS, THE TOMB OF LIGEIA, DEATH RACE 2000, A BUCKET OF BLOOD and much much more. Plus we conclude with a brief (lol) round of What We Watched, which explains why this is the only Roger Corman tribute you'll hear about that brings up LUST, CAUTION!

    • 2 hrs 10 min
    44: Radiant Snipers, Fully Exposed

    44: Radiant Snipers, Fully Exposed

    If you pay attention to obscure UK boutique Blu-ray labels - and who doesn't? - you know that Radiance is the most exciting new player in the market. Profiling two of their titles from Europe in the mid-70s would have been specific. Choosing two that had male nudity would be very specific. But two that also have their plot disrupted by the arrival of a sniper? Well, some might say that's ludicrously specific. Welcome to Man on the Roof, Goodbye & Amen, and quite possibly a digression or two. (Okay, definitely a digression or two.)

    • 1 hr 2 min
    43: What We Watched, Summer Edition

    43: What We Watched, Summer Edition

    Two martyrs, three sperm donors and a kajillion ninjas walk into a podcast. And then there's the robot, the senile mother, and the devil. Tune in for ninety minutes of everything we've been watching: comedies, classics, current releases, and, of course, a Godfrey Ho film. 

    • 1 hr 31 min
    42: Sinister Zombie, Not Sinister Zombies

    42: Sinister Zombie, Not Sinister Zombies

    ELMER GANTRY. DAUGHTERS OF DARKNESS. Two films bound together by nothing whatsoever. Except the sinister urge of Rob Zombie, who sampled them both on the first track of one of his albums. The Sinister Urge, to be specific. 

    • 1 hr 11 min
    41: What We Watched, Holidays Edition

    41: What We Watched, Holidays Edition

    You know Darren wouldn't let go of the holidays that quickly. We're kicking off the year with a few faves since our last recording, from Christmas-y musicals to two takes on the future 90s style at the absolute opposite ends of the budget and quality spectrum to, of course Godfrey Ho. We also take a surprisingly soulful detour into the question: if you could watching only 10 more movies before you die, would you choose films you'd seen before or films that were new to you? And finally, we close out with a film that would have made our best of last year had we seen it in time: GODZILLA MINUS ONE. 

    • 2 hrs 6 min
    40: A Very, Very Unmerry Sally Field 70s TV Movie Xmas

    40: A Very, Very Unmerry Sally Field 70s TV Movie Xmas

    Another Christmas, another set of Christmas-adjacent movies. But what *is* Christmas-adjacent, anyway? What makes a Christmas movie? And why does Darren love TV movies so much? All these mysteries - and more - are explored through the lens of two 70s tv movies featuring Sally Field available on YouTube that you've probably never seen: MONGO'S BACK IN TOWN and HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Plus, a completely unrelated but highly passionate plug for GODZILLA MINUS ONE, in cinemas now!

    • 1 hr 26 min

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