
The obscure movie podcast. DEEDS NOT WORDS
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | ComedyTV & Film | ||||

It all leads up to this. We’ve done Power Rangers episodes…. we’ve done episodes about movies… but until now, with one possible exception, there was not a Power Rangers movie. AND NOW, though some may accuse it of being a Breakfast Club reboot in dis... more
This week MikeD selected another classic of Canadian terror, filmed in a Mississauga office park. Who can brainwash better than a brain? Nobody. But so many other questions are raised. What is the brain’s goal? How can it float around on a spinal col... more
It’s all about brains over brawn in this episode. Apparently the Power Rangers represent “brains” and Bulk and the Putties are “brawn”. Meanwhile Jason takes his nephew to the beach, introduces him to “the famous bully, Bulk” and they accidentally de... more
Lindsay found another gem for MikeR and Darrill’s enjoyment. After 1 minute of the trailer we could tell it has the best dubbing since Catman In Boxer’s Blow, and the best kung fu action filmed in Watts in 1974. Guess what, folks. We’re hooked on the... more
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My brain could not come up with a string of words to search google to find the obscure movies they watch. I thought I had seen everything. I found that I have not, but they might have.
Anybody can make fun of The Room or Transformers, but these guys open your eyes to something new before carefully and knowledgeably dismantling it. Well done.
This bad movie podcast takes a look at the movies other podcasts are too afraid to touch. It’s very a entertaining look at movies you probably have never heard of.
But this one is easily worth your time. It's really funny, insightful and they cover films that haven't been beaten to death on other similar podcasts. DOWNLOAD IT NOW
I listen to a lot of bad movie podcasts. This one sticks out because they really find obscure movies others don't cover. I like how they go over the whole movie.









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