
In the Cream of the Crap podcast, we take a look at movies rated 17% or under on Rotten Tomatoes.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm ReviewsComedy | ||||

In episode 6, Joe Montanez, Lauren Zachary, Jonathan Zachary, and your host Pam Montanez discuss why Rotten Tomatoes left this movie behind by giving it a measly 1%. Spoiler: we don't agree with that rating.
We have dreams and we have appetites. In episode 5, Pam Montanez and Allison Scowden lose both after watching what we'll call the Sweet-Potato-Casserole-Chili of all movies: Cook Off! Rotten Tomatoes gives this movie a 14% and we do not. Listen now!
I am 🦶(Pam Montanez) and in episode 4 I am joined by Springfield Mo celebs 🐸(Chandler Cooper), 🌿(Tessa Cooper), and fan favorite 🥃(Joe Montanez) to discuss 2017's The Emoji Movie. Should this movie be deleted or is it in our recent favorites? Tun... more
In episode 3, host Pam Montanez, joined by local whiskey gurus from The Whiskey Fix (Joe Montanez and Ryan Westeren) take on a potential so bad it's good movie starring John Travolta. What do we think? Listen to find out!
In episode 2, I am joined by a hilarious group of ladies (Merry Fidler, Heather Steinbach, and Lauren Zachary) to discuss whether or not The Hustle deserves its low (and dropping) 15% Rotten Tomatoes rating. Join us, won't you?
Welcome to episode one of Cream of the Crap. In this episode I am joined by Joe Montanez and we discuss the 2018 movie, Holmes & Watson (currently rated 11% on Rotten Tomatoes). After watching and discussing this movie, we gave it an average rating o... more
This podcast takes a good hard look (or at least a single watch) at what manages to get a 17% or below on Rotten Tomatoes.
Background Music is "Aces High" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://... more
The only thing I would change about this podcast is I would make it longer! Love the layout of the show and the range of topics discussed. I laughed out loud a few times during episode 2. Keep it up Pam and friends!









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