Crackpot Cinema Podcast
CRACKPOT CINEMA reels through charming and/or alarming vintage films that have, deservedly or not, slipped into obscurity. Hosted by Mike McPadden (author of "Teen Movie Hell" & "Heavy Metal Movies") & Aaron Lee (TV writer, former Exec Producer of "Family Guy")
Yaaaass
04/23/2021
I luv this show. It’s going to be so sad when I’m finished listening to all the available episodes. I didn’t know Mike personally but somehow we were actually Facebook friends. This show has a great unique perspective that isn’t pretentious or annoying. They are hilarious, welcoming but also cranky in the best way. There’s a lot of depth, extensive knowledge and an obvious love for film.
Please come back!
04/13/2021
The untimely loss of host Mike McPadden still shocks months later, but there’s still enough wit, talent, and film knowledge among this terrific podcast’s co-hosts and collaborators for a reboot. The show’s unique and outrageous pairings of movies—many dragged from the dustbin of obscurity—spur great chats about related pop-cultural ephemera: short-lived TV shows, forgotten comedians, trends in porn, living in N.Y. and L.A. in the 70s, etc. Whether you see the films discussed or not, the conversations are always hilarious and thought-provoking.
Great listen even if you aren’t a movie buff
10/12/2020
I’ve been a fan of mike Mcpadden since his book “teen movie hell” was released. His expertise in that niche of cinema is next level, so to have an ongoing podcast where he breaks It down even further with special guests is a total treat!!!
The best thing since the birth of Jesus
09/22/2020
Move over Gilbert Gottfried! Move over Terry Gross! Step away Joel Osteen and Joe Rogan ! This podcast is the greatest thing since the creation of slice bread and the birth of Jesus F-in Christ. Listen to this show you folks who make it down to the review page.
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- CreatorCrackpot Cinema Podcast
- Years Active2020 - 2021
- Episodes31
- RatingClean
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