Binge-Watchers Podcast

Johnny Spoiler

Discover BingeWorthy movies or just enjoy the ride as we spoil movies we love, hosted by comedian JOHNNY SPOILER. Dropping fresh movie reactions, celebrating horror movies, and dishing out movie news with a late-night vibe.

  1. Night Game Serial Baseball Thriller Movie Reaction With Johnny Spoiler

    MAR 2

    Night Game Serial Baseball Thriller Movie Reaction With Johnny Spoiler

    You stumbled into a show of some kind… and this is your official Johnny Spoiler movie reaction to Night Game (1989) — the forgotten serial killer baseball thriller starring Roy Scheider. This week on the podcast, Johnny dives into the sultry saxophone-soaked crime procedural where a detective investigates a string of murders tied to a local baseball team’s winning streak. The cast is stacked: Karen Young, Lane Smith, Paul Gleason, and more. We break down the killer’s pattern, the police work (pre-Law & Order era), and that tense final showdown at the historic Balinese Room in Galveston. Plus in Home Video Headlines: Johnny reacts to Scream 7 and what went wrong with Sidney Prescott’s return. Thoughts on celebrity mental health, creative chaos, and honoring the late Robert Carradine. Is Jim Carrey okay? Let’s talk. Bonus Physical Media Pick: We spotlight Vampires directed by John Carpenter — now in Limited Edition 4K Steelbook. Mercenary vampire slayers, practical effects, and peak ‘90s grit. Starring James Woods and Thomas Ian Griffith. Staff Pick: 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag — a chaotic crime comedy with Joe Pesci and David Spade that might be too zany for its own good. Rating System: Is Night Game a Binge Now, Binge Later, or Never? Johnny gives it a surprising BINGE NOW — better than expected and way more suspenseful than it has any right to be. If you love movie reactions, 80s thrillers, horror, baseball crime dramas, 4K collector talk, and a little sentimental chaos — stick around. I’m Johnny Spoiler… and I only spoil the movies I love. Vampires Limited Edition 4K https://amzn.to/40EuEUk

    22 min
  2. This 80s Sci-Fi Movie Predicted AI Girlfriends In Cherry 2000

    FEB 24

    This 80s Sci-Fi Movie Predicted AI Girlfriends In Cherry 2000

    Johnny Spoiler dives into the strange, dusty cult classic Cherry 2000 — a post-apocalyptic love story where a man crosses the wasteland to repair his favorite android wife. Paramount+ — Stream now https://paramountplus.qflm.net/Ry9G3v But first… Johnny recounts a bizarre night where friends tried to convince strangers he was an Elvis impersonator. Spoiler alert: Johnny Spoiler doesn’t do impersonations — he spoils movies. Entertainment chaos this week including: Memories of Eric Dane Shia LaBeouf causing Mardi Gras drama The unbelievable internet stunt saga of Bonnie Blue Johnny revisits the bizarre 80s sci-fi romance starring Melanie Griffith about: Android wives Desert warlords Robot repair shops The apocalypse… but make it horny Produced in the mid-80s but barely released in theaters, the film became a legendary VHS and cable cult movie. Johnny explores: Why the movie bombed at the box office Its strange place in 80s sci-fi history Real filming locations near Hoover Dam The weirdly prophetic idea of AI girlfriends Johnny breaks down the weirdest parts of the movie including: Early predictions about modern sex robots Wild wasteland villains Familiar character actors from movies like Maniac Cop, 48 Hrs., and Knight Rider 2010 Is Cherry 2000 worth your time? Binge NowBinge Lateror Binge Never Johnny makes the call. A listener debate erupts over which Indiana Jones movie is best: Raiders of the Lost Ark vsIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade Johnny delivers the final verdict. Johnny’s weekend binge spiral includes: Shrinking My Blind Brother Funny People Comedy, drama, and existential vibes included. Hosted by Johnny Spoiler, the Binge-Watchers Podcast breaks down movies, streaming shows, cult classics, and entertainment news with comedy, sarcasm, and real film nerd insight. If you love: Movie reviews Streaming recommendations Cult film deep dives Comedy commentary You’re in the right place.  New episodes weekly.

    21 min
  3. Susan Sarandon And James Spader’s Erotic Class Struggle Romance Explained In White Palace Movie

    FEB 18

    Susan Sarandon And James Spader’s Erotic Class Struggle Romance Explained In White Palace Movie

    Johnny Spoiler dives deep into White Palace (1990) — the controversial erotic romance starring Susan Sarandon and James Spader that dared to mix sex, class warfare, grief, and hamburgers into one unforgettable adult drama. Set in working-class St. Louis, White Palace follows Max Baron (Spader), a grieving yuppie ad exec, who falls hard for Nora Baker (Sarandon), a loud, unapologetic diner waitress from Dogtown. What starts as raw attraction turns into a full-blown class collision — country clubs vs. coffee counters, reputation vs. desire. We break down: The infamous intimate scene that nearly pushed the film toward NC-17 Why White Castle refused to license the original title The real St. Louis locations (including Dogtown and the Hi-Pointe Theatre) The deleted scenes that changed the ending Robert Downey Jr.’s alternate-universe screen test And whether Max destroying his social status for love is romance… or self-sabotage Plus:Home Video Headlines on Dawson’s Creek, Robert Duvall’s late-career legacy, and why Wuthering Heights’ $83M box office surge could signal the return of messy, obsessive romance in Hollywood. Staff Pick rewind: 10 Things I Hate About You — and why one infamous classroom gag hits very differently today. Is White Palace a forgotten erotic drama classic?Does adult romance still have a place in modern Hollywood?And would you torch your status for love? Binge Now? Binge Later? Binge Never? Hit play and find out. The perfect gift for car lovers? Try Modello Turbo https://tr.ee/CarArtJohnny

    15 min
  4. Light Sleeper Movie Reaction: Toxic Love, Lonely Men And Schrader After Dark with Johnny Spoiler

    FEB 2

    Light Sleeper Movie Reaction: Toxic Love, Lonely Men And Schrader After Dark with Johnny Spoiler

    Hope your lover season is hot and heavy—because if it’s not, Johnny Spoiler is breaking down toxic love, lonely men, and Paul Schrader sadness after dark. In this movie reaction episode, we dive into Light Sleeper (1992), Paul Schrader’s most personal entry in his unofficial trilogy of men who hate their jobs (Taxi Driver, American Gigolo). Willem Dafoe prowls a damp, neon-soaked New York as a drug dealer facing addiction, aging, and emotional extinction, while Susan Sarandon plays a quiet, hypnotic queenpin who feels more like a memory than a boss. Dana Delany surprises, Sam Rockwell and David Spade pop in, and Schrader turns midlife crisis into mood. Before the main event: Common Toxic Love Traits (2026 Edition)—weaponized therapy-speak, soft-launched relationships, digital surveillance romance, manifesting instead of communicating, and why millennials don’t get divorced… they just divide Paramount+ and DVD collections after the free trial ends. Plus: Pluto TV quietly dominating horror month (Friday the 13th, Scream, Children of the Corn overload) Fan service hot takes on Mad Max and Back to the Future A comedy cooldown with I Love You, Man And a closing reminder that the real party moved apps If you’re into movie reactions, toxic romance, ’90s crime films, Paul Schrader deep cuts, or watching Willem Dafoe Dafoe around NYC at night—this episode’s for you. More toxic love next time. Bye bye.  Stream Vampire in Brooklyn on Paramount+ with my Johnny Spoiler affiliate link https://tr.ee/ParamountJohnny

    21 min
  5. A Romance Where Everyone Loses: Toxic Love at Its Worst with Johnny Spoiler

    JAN 27

    A Romance Where Everyone Loses: Toxic Love at Its Worst with Johnny Spoiler

    Snowed in, chili on the stove, and toxic romance on the screen. This week on the Binge-Watchers Podcast, Johnny Spoiler dives headfirst into Romeo Is Bleeding (1993), the sleazy neo-noir crime thriller starring Gary Oldman, Lena Olin, and Roy Scheider—a movie where everyone betrays everyone and nobody gets out clean. Before the blood hits the subway tiles, Johnny rants about hating snow, surviving real-life blizzards, bikini porch dives, and why small victories matter when winter tries to kill you. Then it’s Home Video Headlines, including Dragon Ball Super news, DCU Batman rumors, a possible Darkman sequel, and three essential dead-of-winter thrillers: Wind Chill, The Last Winter, and Dead of Winter. The main event breaks down Romeo Is Bleeding—a corrupt NYC cop seduced by a ruthless Moscow crime boss—with behind-the-scenes facts, Tom Waits trivia, brutal mob moments, courtroom chaos, and why Lena Olin’s Mona feels like a loaded gun aimed at the audience for the entire runtime. We talk broken ribs, real stunts, moral emptiness, and why this movie insists that redemption is a lie life doesn’t care about. Johnny wraps it up with favorite bits, a Binge Later rating, unfiltered He-Man discourse, staff picks (Code 3, not The Smashing Machine), and a closing that legally has to reference Closing Time. If you love neo-noir thrillers, Gary Oldman performances, toxic romance movies, mob betrayals, and dark 90s crime films that feel like they hate you personally—this episode is for you. Get Meatzy https://tr.ee/GetMeatzyJohnny Drink Olipop use code BWPOD https://tr.ee/PopJohnny

    23 min
  6. Johnny Spoiler Breaks Down the Western Finale Back to the Future Part III (1990), Hidden Details & Why It’s the Best Sequel

    JAN 19

    Johnny Spoiler Breaks Down the Western Finale Back to the Future Part III (1990), Hidden Details & Why It’s the Best Sequel

    Saddle up, time travelers. Johnny Spoiler rides the DeLorean straight into the Old West for a deep-dive review of Back to the Future Part III (1990), the underrated Western finale that closes out one of the greatest trilogies in movie history. While the world is distracted by football playoffs and Super Bowl conspiracies, Johnny stays locked in on clock towers, steam-powered time trains, and the emotional payoff Hollywood doesn’t make anymore. This episode covers why Back to the Future Part III has aged better than expected, how it shifts the franchise from tech-heavy chaos to character-driven closure, and why Doc Brown quietly becomes the heart of the trilogy. Inside this episode: Why Back to the Future Part III feels like a love letter to classic Westerns The Clint Eastwood homages, Monument Valley visuals, and deep-cut cinema references Hidden details fans still miss, including ravine name changes, atomic embroidery, and timeline payoffs Behind-the-scenes facts like the train stunt filmed in reverse Johnny Spoiler’s Binge Now / Binge Later / Never verdict on the entire trilogy Why Part III may secretly be the best Back to the Future movie Fan theories about a possible legacy sequel and why a Biff Tannen story might be the real untapped gold If you love Back to the Future, Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, 80s sci-fi, Western homages, or movie podcasts that go beyond surface-level nostalgia, this episode is for you. Stick around. The clock is ticking.It’s closing time in Hill Valley. Get Meatzy https://tr.ee/GetMeatzyJohnny Visit Here Say Live https://tr.ee/HereSayLiveBW

    23 min
  7. Don’t Call Me Elvis: Johnny Spoiler, Italian Brainrot, And The Wrath of Daimajin

    JAN 5

    Don’t Call Me Elvis: Johnny Spoiler, Italian Brainrot, And The Wrath of Daimajin

    Johnny Spoiler dives into Wrath of Daimajin (1966) — the brutal, emotional final entry in the legendary Japanese Daimajin trilogy, where feudal samurai drama collides with full-blown kaiju monster wrath. Before we get to giant stone gods and sulfur pits, Johnny opens with a cold open on a recurring problem: people keep comparing him to Elvis Presley — usually at the worst possible times, like buying pizza at a gas station. Is it the sideburns? The sunglasses? The curse of compliments from strangers? The comparison stops here. From there, we hit Home Video Headlines, covering: Mickey Rourke’s financial struggles and the dark side of fame Why actors hide in day jobs Clickbait movie rankings, overrated awards chatter, and why Bonanza still beats Deadwood Directed by Kazuo Mori, Wrath of Daimajin follows a group of children on a deadly journey to rescue their enslaved fathers from a tyrannical lord forcing villagers to mine sulfur in Hell’s Valley. As blizzards rage and bodies fall, the ancient stone god Daimajin awakens, delivering one of the most haunting monster finales of the 1960s. We break down: The film’s Stand By Me–style adventure with demons instead of bullies Shocking second-act brutality The evolution of Daimajin from stone idol to flesh-and-blood avenger Why this sequel might be the best film in the trilogy Johnny also digs into the movie’s strange U.S. release history, mis-titled home video versions, late English dub, and why this is one of the most overlooked gems in Japanese genre cinema. Binge Now. Emotional, brutal, beautifully staged, and unforgettable — proof that third entries don’t always fall off. Plus: Fan service shoutout to Larry Z and the eternal logic of Surf Ninjas Staff pick spotlight on Denzel Washington’s time-travel thriller Déjà Vu A taste-driven partner shoutout to MEATZY, delivering premium proteins straight to your door https://tr.ee/GetMeatzyJohnny Stick around for laughs, monsters, nostalgia, and zero Elvis impersonations.

    17 min
4.9
out of 5
93 Ratings

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Discover BingeWorthy movies or just enjoy the ride as we spoil movies we love, hosted by comedian JOHNNY SPOILER. Dropping fresh movie reactions, celebrating horror movies, and dishing out movie news with a late-night vibe.