Scarecrow Radio Scarecrow Radio
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SCARECROW RADIO is the official podcast of SCARECROW VIDEO, the world’s largest video library, located in Seattle, Washington. Each episode our hosts Ben and Darcy speak with a diverse panel of guests about a wide variety of films and film adjacent topics. You don’t want to miss out on a podcast that we can only hope someone will someday describe as, “at least one thumb up!”
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Episode 29 - DUELING BRANDOS
On today’s show Darcy and Ben get into the best way to watch a certain show about nothing, various film formats throughout the ages, and their favorite celebrity Marlon Brando impressions.
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Episode 28: REALITY TV and EARLY DVDs
On today’s show, Darcy and I discuss the merits of the many forms of reality TV over the past two decades, and how reality programming can be as culturally significant as art house cinema. Later on, we chat about the five free DVD promotion of the late 90s and some of the first discs we bought back in the day.
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Episode 27: 3D & MIDNIGHT RELEASES
On this episode Ben and Darcy talk about the state of midnight releases, J.J. Abrams and friends, and dive deeper (but not in the ocean) into the world of 3D.
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Episode 26: STEPHEN KIJAK
On today's podcast we have filmmaker STEPHEN KIJAK here to talk about his most recent film SHOPLIFTERS OF THE WORLD, as well as his career in music documentaries. Plus, Matt is back to tell us all about BLONDE DEATH.
Customer Reviews
Great Discussion
Such relevant discussion about the modernization of historical art and the disservice that can be to ourselves, and history itself. I am a HUGE fan of Jane Austen, and I agree that to pen a movie about her without pandering to the same common misbelief and heteronormative standards that bound her in life. GREAT SHOW. Thank you.
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I miss talking with friends in a theatre lobby after watching a movie!! This podcast is helping me fill that void.
Geeky & Delightful
I love this podcast! The banter, special guests, and topics are all pitch-perfect. Plus every episode gives me like 5 movie recommendations. Viva Physical Media!