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

    3d ago

    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

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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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