The Beer & B Movies Podcast beerbmovies
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Welcome to the Beer & B-Movies Podcast, my beer fueled discussion of all things B-Movies. Enjoy.
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Ep. 100: A look back, with Big Chef Barleywine,from Court Avenue Brewing
Beer and B-Movies reaches its 100th episode. I'll be covering a number of topics from the first 99 episodes, from favorite movies to forgettable, awful, and dumb movies. But I have to shout out all the breweries that have contributed their products to episodes. And for this one, I have the Big Chef, a barrel aged Barleywine, provided by the great folks at Court Avenue Brewing. Thank you for the support, it's much appreciated.
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Beer and B Movies Presents: The Evil Dead, With Marshall D's Hefeweizen, from Allerton Brewing Co.
Sam Raimi detonated onto the horror scene in 1981 with this grueling, wild picture, starring the man himself, Bruce Campbell. The premise is simple: five friends go to a remote cabin in the woods to "party down," and happen upon the Necronomicon and a tape recorder. They unwittingly call forth all sorts of nastiness, and all hell breaks loose, literally. It's independent filmmaking at its finest. To pair with it, I chose Marshall D's Hefeweizen, which the good people at @allertonbrewing gave me. It's me, the movie and the beer this Saturday.
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Episode 98: Prophecy
Prophecy, John Frankenheimer's 1979 eco-horror about pollution from a logging company in Maine creating mutant plant and wildlife, and an ornery EPA doctor investigating. There's a giant, lumbering mutant bear named Katahdin causing all sorts of trouble, and unintentional comedy.
I paired it with Czech Dark Dark Lager, provided by the wonderful people at @fielddaybeer. It's a smooth, roasty, easy drinking beer that would go great with a Maine camping trip. Just avoid Katahdin. Join me and guest host Jon for the chat. 🍻
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Beer and B Movies: Episode 97- I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle
The Beer & B-Movies Podcast returns with 1991's I Bought a Vampire Motorcycle, and four beers generously provided by my good friends at @threeweavers. This British comedy horror picture was picked by guest host Jon, and it's something else. A satanic cult is ambushed by some cross bow toting bikers, and in the ensuing melee a motorcycle is possessed by a vampiric demon. Say no more, I'm in. Three Weavers gave us Goldie lager, Cape Weather altbier, Dark & Jammy sour and Cambodian Cowboy Cambodian coffee inspired stout to pair with this one, and it's all a good time. Thank you for listening, and be sure to leave a review.
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Beer and B Movies: Episode 96 - Black Christmas (1974)
In celebration of the season we're covering Bob Clark's 1974 #slasher Black Christmas. Before Halloween, this terrifying picture laid out the blueprint for the modern slasher (if slasher movies are your bag, check out episode 34 of our podcast, a slasher special). A sick, sick individual is prank calling a sorority, and murdering the inhabitants. It's atmospheric, with a bit of dark humor, and some great camerawork.
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Beer and B Movies: Episode 95 - The Big Combo (1955)
Episode 95 wraps up #noirvember. The Big Combo, paired up with Radiant Beauty West Coast IPA, which was given to us by the wonderful people at @greencheekbeer. Joseph Lewis directed this gritty picture, with legendary Cinematographer John Alton providing some classic #filmnoir shots. But is it a pure film noir? That's debatable, and debate we do. The new episode drops this Saturday, so mark your calendars and join us.
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Customer Reviews
Tipsy Film Viewing
Beer and B Movies podcast celebrates two things that make life worth living. Fun and informative, hosts bring a refreshing balance of humor, gossipy trivia and personal critiques, topped off by a reverent knowledge of film history. Their enticing Instagram posts are hilarious and will make you thirsty. Honestly, I can’t keep up with their beer consumption, but I have found and enjoyed many of the low ABV recommendations.
A Great Podcast to Chill With
I really like this podcast! Michael and Jason are two chill guys sitting back, sipping beers and making insightful comments on various B-movies, both good and bad. And as they’ll point out, B-movie doesn’t necessarily mean BAD movie. They’ve covered some movies that are classics and would stand up to any multi-million dollar spectacle made today. They have a good knowledge of filmmaking that comes across, and they’re quick to highlight the good points of an otherwise clunker. But even better, they know their beer and they know what they like! Michael and Jason’s descriptions of the beers they’re sipping make me drool, and I’m not really a beer drinker. Yeah, they’ve definitely shown me the joys of watching a B-movie while sipping a cold brew. Great podcast!
This. Is. Gold.
If you’re into great beers and horribly great movies this is for you. Amazing hosts with a ridiculously amount of movie knowledge. The voices on these men, angelic. Strong breweries being featured as well. The tilapia was mediocre. 5 out of 5 stars.