
Tasked by the beings of the eternal plane to experience the misery enclosed in this wretched DVD binder, Dan, Dean, and Roxy decided to set up a couple of microphones and record their anguish for the world to hear, lest they be driven insane by the forbidden language of their tormentors. Listen as they weave their way through an eccentric collection of media that will test their patience, their me... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film | ||||

The Binder completes the dream machine trilogy for Dan, Dean, and Roxy with the Canadian television pilot movie Total Recall 2070 Machine Dreams.
The Binder checks Roxy, Dan, and Dean back into Kingdom Hospital with Episodes 8 - 11 of the television show.
The Binder resurrects the dead to enact revenge on Dan, Dean, and Roxy for watching 2003's The Revolting Dead.
The Binder conjures up ANOTHER dream machine for Roxy, Dan, and Dean with 2002's Lathe of Heaven.
The Binder has prophetic dreams that tell Dan, Dean, and Roxy that they are going to love 2005's Heebie Jeebies.
The Binder gets heretical and hooks Dan, Dean, and Roxy up to a machine where they dream about watching 1977's Exorcist II: The Heretic.
The Binder smells what the Ghost Rock is cooking, and so do Dan, Dean, and Roxy when they sit down to watch the 2003 movie.
The Binder doesn't call or page but instead beeps Roxy, Dean, and Dan so they watch 2002's Beeper.
a really casual, funny look into a bunch of movies that don't get a lot of attention. entertaining even if you don't know what the film is they're talking about, which is probably a given considering it's mostly very obscure stuff! the three hosts have a good energy and chemistry that accomplishes the eternal podcast goal of making you feel like you're in the room with some friends. also, trans rights! love to see it!
I love this podcast so much, it always feels like I’m in the room hanging out with these three as they record. They all have such an extensive knowledge of movies while also being well versed in all sorts of pop culture reference points. Their opinions are always really nuanced and thoughtful even when talking about the wildest of films. They’re all also incredibly funny and charming. If you’re a fan of MBMBaM and I Think You Should Leave and Star Wars, and Kingdom Hearts, Martin Cove, weird hor... more
I love horrible movies, I always have, so this podcast is great for me. I don’t get the chance to watch the movies before the episodes air but I feel that I’m still totally able to enjoy the movies after I’ve listened to the episode!
The hosts are relatable and interesting and it’s great to listen to when you just want to relax. It’s not too involved and it’s just a lot of fun.
A fresh take on a movie review concept. Fans of B Horror (& comedy) will love.
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Very funny. I haven’t watched any of the movies they’re talking about but it super doesn’t matter. Still very entertaining.
If you love horror movies especially the random and weird this is the podcast for you!
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