
Formerly a Stephen King movie podcast, currently a genre film podcast, always hosted by Dan and Rob
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 334 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | Comedy | ||||

We draft movie characters to fight the commies! Get weekly episodes and request movies on our Patreon: patreon.com/kingmepod Email us at: kingmepod@gmail.com Letterboxd letterboxd.com/kingmepod/ Subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes: ... more
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Well, if normal is what you're after, you two are going to love Derry. - Col. Fuller Get weekly episodes and request movies on our Patreon: patreon.com/kingmepod Email us at: kingmepod@gmail.com Letterboxd letterboxd.com/kingmepod/ Su... more
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I just finished The Langoliers episode after stumbling upon this podcast. All I have to say is these guys are absolutely hilarious. I was tearing up laughing. I look forward to listening to more episodes.
I'm Stephen King and I love this podcast! The hosts are charming and quite good at breaking down the elements of the films based on my work. I'm a little annoyed that they don't plan to read any of the source material, but they make me laugh and isn't that what life is all about?
Monkey Shines is a bad movie and is definitely not based on The Monkey from my hit short story collection, Skeleton Crew.
Update: Rob is the milk of my
business.
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I'm Stephen King and I love this podcast! The hosts are charming and quite good at breaking down the elements of the films based on my work. I'm a little annoyed that they don't plan to read any of the source material, but they make me laugh and isn't that what life is all about?
Monkey Shines is a bad movie and is definitely not based on The Monkey from my hit short story collection, Skeleton Crew.
Update: Rob is the milk of my
business.
This is a true story: My wife and I now greet each other each evening with the following questions “How was your day?” and “Where’s Slimer?” Even the worst days at work are made better with this routine. All our best, Stephen and Tabitha King
I came here as primarily a Stephen King reader who occasionally enjoys the movies too. I don’t think I’m the audience for this. They really slam the books and Stephen King as a writer in the first 15 minutes of the first episode.
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Focusing on the intersection of horror and comedy, the content primarily revolves around discussing films, particularly adaptations of works by Stephen King and other notable genre films. The hosts engage in lively, humorous conversations that deeply analyze film themes, characters, and their cultural significance. Episodes often feature critiques of cinematography, performances, and screenwriting, combining personal anecdotes with a light-hearted tone that keeps the audience entertained. With their unique approach, the hosts create an enjoyable experience that blends insightful commentary with comedic banter, making it appealing to both serious genre enthusiasts and casual film fans alike.
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