Bad Movies We Love

Nick Sheist

Whether you call them guilty pleasures, B-movies, shlock, or bad movies, acknowledging what we like and embracing why we like it is essential. So, join me and a carousel of guests as we delve into the bad movies we hold dear and discuss what makes them loveable.

  1. Aug 11

    Super Sequels | Blade: Trinity (2004) w/ The Chew Defense

    Our friend and fellow bad movie lover Ryan is back to take on another one of Marvel's Midnight Suns, as we sink our teeth into what should have been a slam dunk third installment in one of people's favorite pre-MCU franchises. It's David S. Goyer's Blade: Trinity (2004) Blade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula.Director: Davis S. Goyer Writers: David S. Goyer, Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan Stars: Wesley Snipes, Ryan Reynolds, Jessica Biel, Parker Posey, and Dominic Purcell You can find Ryan talking about movies on Twitter, Instagram, Bluesky, and Letterboxd Support the show: You can make a one-time donation of any amount or join the Resistance: Frontlines for just $5/month, and get access to members' exclusive episodes, an invite to the Discord server, and automatic entry into all giveaways. Plus, new members get a welcome gift! While you're here, don't be shy. Check out the rest of the Sheist Podcast Network, and please take a moment to fill out the Listener Survey. I hope you enjoyed the show! Please help grow the show by leaving a rating, a review, and by telling a friend about it. I’d love to hear from you, so if you have a bad movie you love and/or maybe would like to be a guest on the show, you can contact me at BadMoviesWeLove@thesheist.com or find the show on Twitter and Instagram. Mentioned in this episode: Artis Bookeeping www.ArtisBookkeeping.com

    Super Sequels | Blade: Trinity (2004) w/ The Chew Defense
  2. Aug 5

    Super Sequels | Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011) w/ Newman

    We are kicking the tires and lighting the fires on Super Sequels month! If you've been a regular listener, you'll know that around here, all roads lead back to Nicolas Cage. Newman from the Movies 4 Dayz podcast is back to pick up where we left off, talking about the Devil's Bounty Hunter who's back at it again in: Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011) Johnny Blaze, tortured by the Ghost Rider's curse, gets a chance of redemption through protecting the Devil's son, whose father is pursuing him.Directors: Brian Taylor & Mark Neveldine Writers: Scott M. Gimple Stars: Nicolas Cage, Idris Elba, Violante Placido, Johnny Whitworth, and Ciaran Hinds Movies 4 Dayz is part of the You Run Podcast Network, and you can listen to the show on Spotify. Find Newman galavanting on Instagram and Twitter Click here to Support the Show: Join the Resistance: Frontlines for just $5 a month and get access to members' exclusive episodes, an invite to the Discord server, automatic entry into all giveaways, and new members get a welcome gift. While you're here, don't be shy. Check out the entire Sheist Podcast Network, and please take a moment to fill out the Listener Survey. I hope you enjoyed the show! Please help grow the show by leaving a rating, a review, and by telling a friend about it. I’d love to hear from you, so if you have a bad movie you love and/or maybe would like to be a guest on the show, you can contact me at BadMoviesWeLove@thesheist.com or find the show on Twitter and Instagram. Mentioned in this episode: Artis Bookkeeping Artisbookkeeping.com

    Super Sequels | Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011) w/ Newman
  3. Jul 28

    I Need a Hero | The Green Hornet (2011) w/ Stew World Order

    Hello Bad Movie Lovers! In the I Need a Hero series finale, we end the series kinda back where we started...with the radio! I was joined by Robert Stewart, the man behind the Stew World Order, to talk about a very expensive and ultimately ill-received, and probably ill-timed superhero serial adaptation. The Green Hornet (2011) Following the death of his father, Britt Reid, heir to his father's large company, teams up with his late dad's assistant Kato to become a masked crime fighting team.Director: Michel Gondry Writers: Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg Based on the radio series by: George W. Trendle Stars: Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, Cameron Diaz, and Christoph Waltz Check out the Stew World order podcast at SWOprodcutions.com, and find him talking movies online on Instagram and Twitter Click here to Support the Show: Join the Resistance: Frontlines for just $5 a month and get access to members' exclusive episodes, an invite to the Discord server, automatic entry into all giveaways, and new members get a welcome gift. While you're here, don't be shy. Check out the entire Sheist Podcast Network, and please take a moment to fill out the Listener Survey. I hope you enjoyed the show! Please help grow the show by leaving a rating, a review, and by telling a friend about it. I’d love to hear from you, so if you have a bad movie you love and/or maybe would like to be a guest on the show, you can contact me at BadMoviesWeLove@thesheist.com or find the show on Twitter and Instagram. Mentioned in this episode: Artis Bookeeping www.ArtisBookkeeping.com

    I Need a Hero | The Green Hornet (2011) w/ Stew World Order
  4. Jul 15

    I Need a Hero | Speed Racer (2008) with Scot Maupin

    My episode timing may be off, but it's never a bad time to celebrate one of the boldest, bravest, big-studio, anti-capitalist assault on the senses that has ever existed. I was joined by Scot Maupin of The Perfect Show and Solutions from the Multiverse to talk about the reappraisal era for the Wachowskis' masterpiece: Speed Racer (2008) Young driver, Speed Racer, aspires to be champion of the racing world with the help of his family and his high-tech Mach 5 automobile.Written & Directed by: Lana & Lilly Wachowski Based on the animated series by: Tatsuo Yoshida Stars: Emile Hirsh, Christina Ricci, Matthew Fox, John Goodman, Susan Sarandon, Roger Allman Speed Racer Resources: The Most Important Movie of the 21st Century, Emile Hirsch reflects on Speed Racer, 4K Blu-ray Wachowskis Exclusive, Wachowskis Rare Audio Interview You can check out Scot's podcasts Perfect Show and Solutions From the Multiverse, and find him on Twitter @scotmaupin Click here to Support the Show: Join the Resistance: Frontlines for just $5 a month and get access to members' exclusive episodes, an invite to the Discord server, automatic entry into all giveaways, and new members get a welcome gift. While you're here, don't be shy. Check out the entire Sheist Podcast Network, and please take a moment to fill out the Listener Survey. I hope you enjoyed the show! Please help grow the show by leaving a rating, a review, and by telling a friend about it. I’d love to hear from you, so if you have a bad movie you love and/or maybe would like to be a guest on the show, you can contact me at BadMoviesWeLove@thesheist.com or find the show on Twitter and Instagram. Mentioned in this episode: Artis Bookeeping www.ArtisBookkeeping.com

    I Need a Hero | Speed Racer (2008) with Scot Maupin
  5. Jul 4

    Filmmaker in Focus: Eric Jacobus

    In this filmmaker in focus episode, I was joined by Eric Jacobus, the writer/director, actor, and stuntman extraordinaire, nehind films like Contour, Death Grip, and the Rope a Dope series, and sat down with me to talk about his experience as in indie filmmaker and how he distilled that into a practical blueprint for making movies in his newest book, Badass on a Budget: A Timeless Guide for Zero-Budget Action Filmmakers. Eric Jacobus is the founder of The Stunt People, and you can learn more about him and his various works in film, print, video games, and podcasting at his website EricJacobus.com. His book, Badass on a Budget, is available on Kindle and in paperback at Amazon, and check out his filmmaking on his YouTube channel @ericjacobusofficial Click here to Support the Show: Join the Resistance: Frontlines for just $5 a month and get access to members' exclusive episodes, an invite to the Discord server, automatic entry into all giveaways, and new members get a welcome gift. While you're here, don't be shy. Check out the entire Sheist Podcast Network, and please take a moment to fill out the Listener Survey. I hope you enjoyed the show! Please help grow the show by leaving a rating, a review, and by telling a friend about it. I’d love to hear from you, so if you have a bad movie you love and/or maybe would like to be a guest on the show, you can contact me at BadMoviesWeLove@thesheist.com or find the show on Twitter and Instagram.

    Filmmaker in Focus: Eric Jacobus
  6. Jun 30

    I Need a Hero | Hancock (2008) with Ike and Sandra from Two Beer Cinema Club

    We now return to our regularly scheduled programming, as Ike and Sandra from Two Beer Cinema Club returned to the show to talk about what it was like to witness the height of Will Smith's powers, both literally and figuratively, in Peter Berg's superhero counterpunch movie: Hancock (2008) Hancock is a superhero whose ill-considered behavior regularly causes damage in the millions. He changes when the person he saves helps him improve his public image.Director: Peter Berg Writers: Vy Vincent Ngo, Vince Gilligan Stars: Will Smith, Jason Bateman, Charlize Theron Hancock Resources: Original Trailer, Hancock Unscripted, Will Smith: Berlin You can also find Two Beer Cinema club on Instagram, and you can find Ike and Sandra, respectively, on Letterboxd @Tony Cinema and @Cinema Sandy Click here to Support the Show: Join The Resistance: Frontlines for just $5 a month and get members' exclusive episodes, early access, an invite to the Discord server, automatic entry into all giveaways, and new members get a welcome gift! While you're here, don't be shy. Check out the entire Sheist Podcast Network, and please take a moment to fill out the Listener Survey. I hope you enjoyed the show! Please help grow the show by leaving a rating, a review, and by telling a friend about it. I’d love to hear from you, so if you have a bad movie you love and/or maybe would like to be a guest on the show, you can contact me at BadMoviesWeLove@thesheist.com or find the show on Twitter and Instagram. Mentioned in this episode: Artis Bookeeping www.ArtisBookkeeping.com

    I Need a Hero | Hancock (2008) with Ike and Sandra from Two Beer Cinema Club
  7. Jun 9

    I Need A Hero | The Shadow (1994) with Josh Cooley

    Welcome to a new month and new theme here at Bad Movies We Love, as we celebrate heroes outside the modern sphere. We are going to be taking a look at movies outside the MCU and DCEU, to see how good or bad we used to have it. Kicking things off, I was joined by composer and fellow bad movie lover Josh Cooley to talk about another serial-era hero who made it to the big screen. The Shadow (1994) In 1930s New York City, The Shadow (Alec Baldwin) battles his nemesis, Shiwan Khan (John Lone), who is building an atomic bomb.Directed by: Russell Mulcahy Writers: Walter B Gibson, Davi Koepp Stars: Alec Baldwin, John Lone, Penelope Anne Miller You can find Josh on Instagram @joshcooley79 and check out his music over at SoundCloud Click here to Support the Show: Join the Resistance: Frontlines for just $5 a month and get access to members' exclusive episodes, an invite to the Discord server, automatic entry into all giveaways, and new members get a welcome gift. While you're here, don't be shy. Check out the entire Sheist Podcast Network, and please take a moment to fill out the Listener Survey. I hope you enjoyed the show! Please help grow the show by leaving a rating, a review, and by telling a friend about it. I’d love to hear from you, so if you have a bad movie you love and/or maybe would like to be a guest on the show, you can contact me at BadMoviesWeLove@thesheist.com or find the show on Twitter and Instagram. Mentioned in this episode: Artis Bookeeping www.ArtisBookkeeping.com

    I Need A Hero | The Shadow (1994) with Josh Cooley
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Whether you call them guilty pleasures, B-movies, shlock, or bad movies, acknowledging what we like and embracing why we like it is essential. So, join me and a carousel of guests as we delve into the bad movies we hold dear and discuss what makes them loveable.

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