
A movie podcast dedicated to breathing new life into dead formats – interactive movies, made-for-TV stuff, shot-on-video films, that sort of thing. If it’s obscure, bizarre, or almost unwatchable, we want to talk about it.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsFilm HistoryTV & Film | |||

Chris is joined by Brantley from Horror Drafts and George from The Best Little Horror House in Philly to discuss the 1972 Mexican lucha libre film, Santo vs. Frankenstein's Daughter. They break down the plot, discuss the film's unique blend of horror... more
In this episode of Dead Formats, Chris is joined by Greg and Murph from The Weekly Podcast Massacre to discuss the unfinished and unofficial 1983 film Wolfman vs. Godzilla (伝説の巨獣狼男対ゴジラ). They explore the film's development, its intriguing yet fragmen... more
Chris invites the three hosts of 5 Day Rentals, Bones, Kron, and Dan, for a special episode where they play the 1994 children's choose your own adventure audio cassette for the 2-XL interactive robot, Tales from the Crypt Keeper: If Wishes Were Horne... more
Chris is joined by Murph and Greg from The Weekly Podcast Massacre to review the 1978 made-for-TV movie KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park. They discuss the film's convoluted plot, behind-the-scenes drama, and its campy blend of rock music, sci-fi, a... more
Chris would have caught Zodiac
I love analog media formats and older films and this podcast is a fun exploration of them.
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Apple Podcasts | #55 |
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