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Bad Movies Rule!

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A comedy podcast for people who love so-called bad movies. The gang at Bad Movies Rule dive into movies that have either been declared bad by critics or audiences to see if they really deserve to be on the trash pile or if they actually rule. Come have a laugh with us!
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Bad Movies We Love

Nick Sheist

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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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Are you tired of angry podcasts about terrible movies? Want something a bit more chilled out? Well then, give this one a try, Two Guys Many Bad Movies. Each week Paul and Aaron will riff on an awful movie (including some lesser known gems like Maradonia: The Shadow Empire) and generally have a grand old time enjoying some top quality garbage. So sit back, relax and get yourself a snack. These movies are worth every frame. Cover art and jingle created by Aaron Copyright 2020 Follow us on Twit ...
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Sam Bowen, Laura King, Bobby Mattern, and Loren McJannett-Taylor discuss movies that are regarded as bad. But it's not just another bad movie podcast: at least one of them actually likes the movie in question and must defend it to the others in the face of their grueling and hilarious prosecution.
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Leroy Mack and Roman Simmons are gluttons for cinematic punishment. the questions is, "will they survive?" Join an angry Leroy and Roman as they review what are most certainly to be the worst movies out, and determine for yourself if they've saved you 90 minutes, or piqued your interest to the point of finding out if it's REALLY as bad as the say it is. Remember, we see the bad movies, so you don't have to.
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The Bad Movies Podcast

Sound Pollination

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The Bad Movies Podcast is a program dedicated to properly examining all the movies general audiences were dissuaded from seeing in theaters because the “reviewers didn’t like it”. Often times a movie will come to be reviled not because it necessarily deserves to be, but because reviewers jump on the bandwagons of their peers or attempt to get viewership on their respective platforms by jumping down the throats of a movie rather than properly analyzing it. Other times, that movie might actual ...
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Bad Movies, Worse Musicals

Norman Grey and Heidi Davis

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Portland, OR based actors and singers, Norman Grey and Heidi Davis discuss bad films they have watched and perform original parody musicals based on them. Tune in for over-the-top comedy and acting deserving of these terrible movies. Also, because the internet is hard, Grey's other podcast, Recordmendations, will be hosted here as well. Grey and guests trade, then discuss albums. A great place to discover new music! Grey writes the scripts and contributes to the improvised musical numbers, w ...
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BGM: Bad Gay Movies = Bitchy Gay Men » Episodes

Bil Antoniou, Michael Soulard, Daniel Krolik

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This podcast features co-hosts Bil Antoniou, Daniel Krolik and Michael Soulard as they explore the best of the worst in LGBT cinema! Join us each month as we pick a film that we feel could have used some of our expert feedback, and hopefully leave it with some dignity. We'll post the film we are going to watch ahead of the show so you can follow along.
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Bad Rad Movies

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Welcome to Bad Rad Movies! A podcast that talks about movies that are either "bad but entertaining" or have just not been major hits in any form. Come join Richard and various guests where they discuss the films they have just witnessed. They will let you know if it is worth watching or not! NEW EPISODES WHEN WE GET AT LEAST 50 PLAYS!! Follow us on instagram: @badradmoviespodcast and twitter: @badradmovies Artwork done by: @starkgravingmad Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com ...
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Hello! We're Amy and Sam, the hosts of Bad At Watching Movies. In each episode, we talk about characters, scenes, and details from one of our favorite movies. We've always loved watching movies together and we hope you'll watch along with us!
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Bad At Movies

Renee Barry

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Renee is Bad at Movies. So bad that it’s embarrassing to admit. With a little guidance from her friends, every episode Renee sits down to watch a “classic” movie she has never seen before. Tune in to the comical post-film chat between a first-time viewer and a long-time fan.
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Movies and Shows from our Childhood We'll Tell You What's Bad and What's Good. Taking a light-hearted deep dive into tv shows and made-for-tv movies from when we were kids. Do we like it? Do we hate it? Who knows, but we're sure to make fun of it along the way. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moviesandshowspodcast/support
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Get ready for a ‘90s cheese fest with Mortal Kombat (1995)! Liu Kang, Sonya, and Johnny Cage fight Shang Tsung in a tournament to save Earth—but it’s all bad CGI, stiff animatronics, and “Finish Him!” fails. The techno soundtrack slaps, but the acting? Fatality! Is this a cult classic or total trash? Hosts: James Hauser, Brian Bzdawka, Curt Mummer,…
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Here's a sneak peek of our Patreon-exclusive Mental Health movie for the month, selected by one of our Patrons! If you enjoy this there's a ton more content available at patreon.com/worsepeople for only $3 a month! HEY YOU GUYS! This month's Patreon-exclusive Mental Health movie was chosen by one of our loyal Patrons, Drew! We'll be talking all abo…
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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) A teenager becomes a major competitor in the world of drift racing after moving in with his father in Tokyo to avoid a jail sentence in America. Director: Justin Lin Writer: Chris Morgan Starring: Lucas Black, Nathalie Kelly, Shad Moss, Sung Kang Join the Resistance: Members Only for just $5 a month Plea…
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Send us a text In this episode Troy struggles to whistle, while Mike clinches to keep his poker face, as they both scramble away from the infected chaos of The Last of Us Season 2, episodes 1-4. ►Connect with 'Bald Guys & Bad Movies': -Facebook: / baldguysbadmovies -Instagram - / baldguysbadmovies -Twitter/X - / baldmovies ►Experience their unique …
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Cooper and Nolan are plugging in this week when they cover Wes Craven's SHOCKER! This supernatural serial killer story is heavy on action but light on details, which left the guys having to guess how or why a lot of stuff was happening. Maybe that's why they spent their time pulling from other movies like Poltergeist, Ghostbusters, and the director…
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Spoiler-free, Episode 1 of Samurai Movie Jam, Bad Movies Rule’s companion podcast covering current movies! Marvel continues to chase the Endgame dragon; on this episode, Dave and Brian see how that is going. Enjoy! Email us: [email protected] Brian Draws Movies Coupon Code for 25% off at BrianDrawsMovies.com: SAMURAI Learn more about your a…
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It's not a secret that Jack loves Brendan Fraser, so his Mental Health pick for this month is 2000's comedic BEDAZZLED directed by Harold Ramis of Ghostbusters fame. Brendan Fraser is desperate to gain the attention of his beautiful co-worker, so he strikes a deal with the Devil, played by Elizabeth Hurley, in which he will exchange his soul for se…
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Nicolas Cage is Johnny Blaze in Ghost Rider (2007)—a flaming-skull biker who sold his soul for… love? This ‘00s CGI nightmare has jellybean obsessions, demon deals, and Sam Elliott as a cowboy ghost. It’s Cage at his unhinged best (or worst?). Is this a fiery flop or a misunderstood gem? Hosts: James Hauser, Ryan Mattila, Ryan Farrell, David Hilles…
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YOU sent us mail—and we are responding! The kids from the bus stop popped back in, as well as a visit from our youngest listener - and we end by talking about one of the craziest Nic Cage performance yet! Hosts: James Hauser, Ryan Farrell, Ryan Mattila, Dave Hillestad Email Us: [email protected] Voicemail: 262-757-8567 Mail: Bad Movies Rule…
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With the passing of Val Kilmer, Derrick decided to pivot his Mental Health choice this month to one of his favorite Kilmer films, 1995's HEAT, directed by Michael Mann. The ultimate heist movie, featuring the first on-screen appearance of Al Pacino and Robert De Niro together. It's a very long movie, with no wasted moments, a deep cast, and some of…
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Eddie Murphy’s back as Axel Foley in Beverly Hills Cop II (1987), but this sequel’s a hot mess of ‘80s cheese! He’s chasing a boring villain (Jürgen Prochnow, yawn) through old barns, stolen mansions, and the flimsiest “Alphabet Crimes” plot ever. The synth music slaps, and Eddie is always amazing, but the script? Not so much. Is this a nostalgic g…
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Surprise Bonus Episode! We’re dropping a bonus roast of Death to Smoochy (2002) because… why not? Robin Williams plays a deranged kids’ TV host, Edward Norton is a purple rhino named Smoochy, and Danny DeVito directs this unhinged fever dream. It’s a dark comedy about kiddie show corruption—think ice-skating mob hits and penis-shaped cookies. Is th…
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Whitney has been riding us about seeing WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE for nearly the entire time we've been doing the show, so we're finally getting to it as her pick for Mental Health month! Directed by Todd Solondz, this film follows middle schooler Dawn Weiner as she faces constant harassment and bullying from other students, her siblings, and even h…
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Immortals wants to be 300 so bad—but it’s a CGI-soaked fever dream instead. Henry Cavill’s Theseus swings a sword, Mickey Rourke chews scenery as an evil king, and the gods (Luke Evans, really?) watch from the sidelines. It’s all slow-mo battles, sweaty abs, and a magic bow that… doesn’t matter? Is this mythic mess a hidden gem or total trash? We r…
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Our trash loving BM-Rmy sent us mail—and it’s wild! We’re talking book-to-movie flops, listeners cheating with other pods, selling bootleg wieners from the studio, trash cinema gems, and tips for new podcasters. It’s a chaotic mailbag roast! James, Clint, Ryan, and Joe dive into your questions, rants, and weird ideas—60 minutes of pure BMR madness.…
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Cooper and Nolan are reporting for duty this week when they cover Steven Spielberg's 1941! An over the top, madcap comedy with bankable stars, big set pieces and an anti-war (some say anti-American) message might have sounded good on paper, but unfortunately Spielberg forgot that comedies are supposed to be funny. Whether or not that was actually t…
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Marcus is back for what has to close out Kung Foolery month here at the show with what has to be the most foolish of them all. We talk about the ideation, the comedy, the execution, and the surprisingly good kung fu of Steve Oedekerk's Kung Pow: Enter the Fist (2002) A rough-around-the-edges martial arts master seeks revenge for his parents' death.…
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In our first year of the podcast, we did an entire month of Michael Bay films for May and called it "It's Gonna Be Bay". Well, we learned from that experience, which was very trying on our mental health, so we vowed never to do that again. Since then, we have done one Michael Bay movie per year on the last Monday before May, and this year is no exc…
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Another Australian masterpiece is the focus of a conversation on Bad Gay Movies, but this time Bil has an actual Australian to Ozsplain everything to him. Paul Mizzi, host of the wonderful The Swapcast Podcast, graciously joins the show to talk about Lonesome by Craig Boreham. Listen here: Donate Email: [email protected] ———————– Follow Fa…
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Another Australian masterpiece is the focus of a conversation on Bad Gay Movies, but this time Bil has an actual Australian to Ozsplain everything to him. Paul Mizzi, host of the wonderful The Swapcast Podcast, graciously joins the show to talk about Lonesome by Craig Boreham. Listen here: Donate Email: [email protected] ———————– Follow Fa…
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Bella’s back, and she’s moping harder than ever in The Twilight Saga: New Moon. Edward (Robert Pattinson) dumps her, so she cries to Taylor Lautner’s abs—I mean, Jacob—for 130 minutes. Sparkly vampires, shirtless werewolves, and the Volturi’s glitter gang can’t save this slog. Is it a romantic mess or a brooding bust? We roast this teen angst fest …
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Derrick is overly excited about his Mental Health pick for May, Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT. He watched EVERY Michael Mann movie in preparation, and here's a recap and ranking for those interested. Get a lot more Bad Movies Worse People for only $3 a month at patreon.com/worsepeople Find our exclusive merch in our new webstore at shop.badmo…
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My friend and my first-ever guest on the show, Donnie from You, Me and a Movie is back for a second time this year and he made sure to bring baggy clothes this time because we are turning the music up and getting ready to ginga with the first, last, and only movie that puts Capoeira first: Only the Strong (1993) Former Special Forces soldier Louis …
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This one was requested by our listener Bryce, and it's something that we have successfully avoided seeing until now. Alien trash babies come to life to help a loser kid named Dodger woo his rival Juice's girlfriend, who goes by the name Tangerine. It's as stupid as it sounds and disgusting to look at as well. Get a lot more Bad Movies Worse People …
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Carl Weathers is Jericho “Action” Jackson—a Detroit cop with a mean right hook and meaner one-liners (“How you like your ribs?”). He’s up against Craig T. Nelson’s slimy mob boss in a B-movie bonanza of exploding taxis, mansion car chases, and Vanity’s… questionable musical numbers. This ‘80s flop swings big—does it land or crash? We roast even the…
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Kung Foolery month keeps on kickin' as I was joined by Danh & Thavy from the Two Asion Blokes podcast for a hilarious conversation about giant rat balls, Jet Li battling himself, trying on wigs, and going slo-mo in the nu-metal matrix. This was initially slated for the last release of the month, but things change, and this week it's The One (2001) …
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{BLEEP} sent in this request after he and Jack watched this movie a few months back, so we invited him back on to talk about it. Sinbad and Phil Hartman star in this "wrong man/mistaken identity" style 90's comedy that also served as Sinbad's first starring film role. Sinbad plays a sad sack conman trying to get rich quick who falls into debt with …
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Cooper and Nolan are ready to rock this week when they cover HARD ROCK ZOMBIES! This musical horror/comedy is the kind of insane fever dream that's almost indescribable. Werewolf grandmothers, eyepatch-wearing little people, and zombie gas chambers are just some of the surprises you can expect to find - just don't hold your breath for any actual ha…
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Antonio Banderas trades Zorro for Viking cosplay in The 13th Warrior—a medieval dark epic where an Arab poet battles bear-worshipping cannibals with Norsemen who scream louder than the plot holes. Directed by John McTiernan (then Michael Crichton, oops), this box office bomb swings hard. Is it a sword-slaying epic or a berserker bust? We hack throu…
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We are kicking off Kung Foolery month here in April! And we are doing it in style, as I was joined by a friend of the show and the other half of Movie Friends: Michelle, aka Mich Ruby, aka Foots Zeckleman. We examine one of the strangest teenage male fantasies on film, pick our fighting monikers, and see if we know Kung Fu as we talk about Aaron No…
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We kick off our first ever Listener Request Month with this one from Ashley, 1997's PERDITA DURANGO (aka Dance With The Devil) from director Alex de la Iglesia and starring Rosie Perez and Javier Bardem. Ashley described it as "if David Lynch and Tarantino had dirty, sexy Tucson baby," and boy, was she right! Murder, mayhem, santeria, an 18-wheeler…
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Dial-up modems, rollerblades, and Angelina Jolie’s pixie cut collide in Hackers—a ‘90s cyberpunk fever dream where teen hackers battle a floppy-disk villain (Fisher Stevens, somehow oilier than the plot). Jonny Lee Miller’s Zero Cool hacks the planet, but can he hack this script? We shred this 90-minute time capsule—glowsticks and all. Is it a tech…
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On today's episode someone comes at us for our take on Airheads and for the supposed lack of actual bad movies on our show. We also discuss Rad Day, Jason Momoa's physique versus James, and a slew of other listener submitted questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesDe către Cowboy Jack Pictures
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I think you can officially call me Big Daddy Mars now because we have arrived at the Mars Madness finale! I was joined by Raf, from Screenage Wasteland's The Canon podcast, to talk about the good, the bad, the ugly, and the Mars of it all in Anthony Hoffman's: Red Planet (2000) Director: Anthony Hoffman Written by: Chuck Pfarrer and Jonathan Lemkin…
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We made a last-minute schedule change due to the death of the legendary Gene Hackman. Hackman stars alongside Ray Romano in his final film in the disastrous WELCOME TO MOOSEPORT. Gene Hackman plays former president of the United States Monroe "Eagle" Cole, who retires to Mooseport, Maine and is convinced to run for mayor to stop his ex-wife from ta…
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Cooper and Nolan are leaving it in park this week when they cover JURASSIC PARK III by special request! One of the earliest examples of fan service, this sequel features multiple actors phoning it in while CGI dinosaurs roam free in the background. It also asks the question: What if William H. Macy's character from Boogie Nights had his son go miss…
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We got a letter from an actor who was in one of our previous episodes, Deadly Run, and we decided to read it on air for you all! You can find the video version of this episode, and all of our episodes, on YouTube! Coming soon to Spotify as well, most likely. You can check out Deadly Run on Vimeo at https://vimeo.com/64118173 Get a lot more Bad Movi…
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Bil was in Australia for 10 minutes a decade ago, so naturally he brings his expertise to bear on the details of the film he is discussing with Michael, who turns out to be a big fan of it! Join them as they discuss Goran Stolevski’s Of An Age. Listen here: Donate Email: [email protected] ———————– Follow […]…
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Jean-Claude Van Damme’s mullet meets John Woo’s slow-mo doves in Hard Target—a ‘90s action fever dream where rich psychos hunt homeless vets for sport. JCVD plays Chance Boudreaux, a Cajun drifter who kicks ass, punches snakes, and rocks denim like it’s a religion. Lance Henriksen chews scenery as the big bad, while Wilford Brimley’s moonshine uncl…
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Zack Ward (Resident Evil, A Christmas Story) joins us to dive into the glorious mess of his movie legacy. From slashing it up with the dogs on Resident Evil to surviving Transformers insanity, he spills the behind-the-scenes dirt you didn’t know you needed. Is Resident Evil a hack-and-slash masterpiece or a total dumpster fire? We talk all things Z…
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Hey Bad Movie Lovers! Mars Madness continues as I was joined by one of my favorite bad-movie cohorts. Movie Miss from Let's Talk Turkeys stopped by to talk about the weird fever dream mashup from John Carpenter: Ghosts of Mars (2001) In 2176, a Martian police unit is sent to pick up a highly dangerous criminal at a remote mining post. Upon arrival,…
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