
97 episodes

BEST MOVIES NEVER MADE Electric Surge Network
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- TV & Film
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4.7 • 247 Ratings
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Join hosts STEPHEN SCARLATA (producer, Jodorowsky's Dune) and JOSH MILLER (writer, Sonic The Hedgehog) as they explore the most legendary movies never made joined by filmmakers and critics.
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ANNOUNCEMENT: We're going on hiatus!
Hosts STEPHEN SCARLATA (producer "Jodorowsky's Dune") and JOSH MILLER (screenwriter "Sonic The Hedgehog") give a quick update on the show, which will be going on a temporary hiatus while they finish Steve's newest documentary SHARKSPLOITATION (@sharkmoviedoc on Twitter).
For bonus content, follow us on Twitter: @NeverMadeFilm and Instagram: Best Movies Never Made. -
UNMADE HALLOWEEN Part 2
Hosts STEPHEN SCARLATA (producer "Jodorowsky's Dune") and JOSH MILLER (screenwriter "Sonic The Hedgehog") are joined by Dustin McNeill, author of the definitive books on the Halloween franchise, TAKING SHAPE and TAKING SHAPE II, to give shape to the many unmade Michael Myers sequels.
For bonus content, follow us on Twitter: @NeverMadeFilm and Instagram: Best Movies Never Made.
You can watch VIDEO of all our episodes for FREE on the Electric Now app.
This episode was recorded via Zoom. -
UNMADE HALLOWEEN Part 1
Hosts STEPHEN SCARLATA (producer "Jodorowsky's Dune") and JOSH MILLER (screenwriter "Sonic The Hedgehog") are joined by Dustin McNeill, author of the definitive books on the Halloween franchise, TAKING SHAPE and TAKING SHAPE II, to give shape to the many unmade Michael Myers sequels.
For bonus content, follow us on Twitter: @NeverMadeFilm and Instagram: Best Movies Never Made.
You can watch VIDEO of all our episodes for FREE on the Electric Now app.
This episode was recorded via Zoom. -
I SAW THE DEVIL Part 2
Hosts STEPHEN SCARLATA (producer "Jodorowsky's Dune") and JOSH MILLER (screenwriter "Sonic The Hedgehog") are joined by writer/producer Simon Barrett (You're Next, The Guest, Godzilla vs Kong 2) to discuss his almost-was remake of the Korean cult classic I SAW THE DEVIL, plus a truly wide range of unmade projects like TOY SOLDIERS 2, an earlier SKULL ISLAND, a BUTCH CASSIDY & THE SUNDANCE KID sequel, and more!
For bonus content, follow us on Twitter: @NeverMadeFilm and Instagram: Best Movies Never Made.
You can watch VIDEO of all our episodes for FREE on the Electric Now app.
This episode was recorded via Zoom. -
I SAW THE DEVIL Part 1
Hosts STEPHEN SCARLATA (producer "Jodorowsky's Dune") and JOSH MILLER (screenwriter "Sonic The Hedgehog") are joined by writer/producer Simon Barrett (You're Next, The Guest, Godzilla vs Kong 2) to discuss his almost-was remake of the Korean cult classic I SAW THE DEVIL, plus a truly wide range of unmade projects like TOY SOLDIERS 2, an earlier SKULL ISLAND, a BUTCH CASSIDY & THE SUNDANCE KID sequel, and more!
For bonus content, follow us on Twitter: @NeverMadeFilm and Instagram: Best Movies Never Made.
You can watch VIDEO of all our episodes for FREE on the Electric Now app.
This episode was recorded via Zoom. -
UNMADE PHANTASM Part 2
Hosts STEPHEN SCARLATA (producer "Jodorowsky's Dune") and JOSH MILLER (screenwriter "Sonic The Hedgehog") battle the Tall Man with Peter Holmstrom & Ryan Matsunaga (hosts of the upcoming Best TV Never Made) in a conversation with writer Stephen Romano (Masters of Horror) about his relationship with director Don Coscarelli, their numerous almost-was Phantasm projects, and more!
For bonus content, follow us on Twitter: @NeverMadeFilm and Instagram: Best Movies Never Made.
You can watch VIDEO of all our episodes for FREE on the Electric Now app.
This episode was recorded via Zoom.
Customer Reviews
Just found this podcast
The Halloween episodes are great.. I also had no clue they were attempting a Blair witch prequel.. just some of the cool things you hear on this show
Best podcast made
“What could have been?” is always a fascinating topic in media, especially in cinema. Best Movies Never Made distills that idea into a must listen for movie fans (and any consumers of pop culture). Stephen and Josh (and guests) bring industry insight into the stories behind these canceled projects. The episode topics are handled with a laid back and welcoming passion for cinema, detailed analysis and history, and quality production. The idea behind the show is so simple yet clever that I’m a little jealous I didn’t think of it first. Please give them a listen and follow now!
Lost me immediately
Might be good. But I picked a random episode and within the first five minutes someone made a throwaway joke that was demeaning, disrespectful, and based on an untrue stereotype. I can take a joke and since we have freedom of speech, go for it fellas! But I’m out.