
Movies so bad they’re good, but still mostly bad.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmComedy | ||||

Some people know it as The Creature Wasn’t Nice, others refer to it as Spaceship, but most people know it as Naked Space. On this […]
After witnessing the death of his parents, Pastor Doug Jones takes a sabbatical to China and returns with the ability to transform into a dinosaur. […]
These children aren’t playing around, but neither are the townsfolk who are fed up with them! Find out who will prevail in this 1989 Children […]
There are three things worse than being killed by Bigfoot: being impregnated by Bigfoot, being forced to watch BIGFOOT WARS, and listening to this podcast. […]
Think you have family problems? Wait until you hear what Aunt Martha does in 1971’s SOMETIMES AUNT MARTHA DOES DREADFUL THINGS. YouTube: Full Film Links: […]
We’ve got singing, dancing, and blood in 2005’s CAMP BLOOD: THE MUSICAL YouTube: Title Song Links: Multiple Sadness Episodes | RSS and iTunes links
It’s got fists of fury, a puzzling plot and a Golden Ninja Warrior: it’s 1985’s NINJA TERMINATOR YouTube: Trailer YouTube: Full Movie Links: Multiple Sadness […]
On this episode we combine shoddy detective work with tons of Japanese cliches and some terrible special effects and get: 1990’s SGT. KABUKIMAN N.Y.P.D. I […]
I listened to “Car Talk” even though I’m not interested cars, because I liked Click and Clack’s style. Same with Rob. I listen to his podcasts because I like his style. With that in mind, I’m not listening to the podcast to help me enjoy the movie; I’m watching the movie to help me enjoy the podcast. The thing is, NONE of these movies are worth paying to see. It’s bad enough I have to spend my *time* on them. Less than half of the movies so far are available to watch online for free, even with a... more
If you like bad movies, you will find this podcast very entertaining. Looking forward to each new episode.
I am a fan of Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Rifftrax and, as such, I have an affinity for terrible movies. That said, without riffing, I probably won’t be watching too many of the movies that Flack covers in this podcast. But like everything else Rob puts out, this is a really fun, enjoyable listen.
If you know Flack, you already know he has a great way with words. This podcast is no different. He will make you laugh, love, cry and so much more. He is really funny and makes you want to watch all the movies he talks about.
Rob finds a way to start another fun retrocast. This time he takes on movies we've all seen and shamefully loved. It's a great listen and trip down retro movie lane. Give it a try and get hooked on the fun!
Rob breaks down those "classic" movies that we all secretly enjoy. It's a professional polished podcast that performs perfectly probing possibly putrid pictures. Listen and enjoy.
Rob O'Hara is a great storyteller, which makes his podcasts really high quality. In this one he is tackling bad movies that he loves, and his enthusiasm is infectious.. He makes these movies sound good and I want to watch them after I hear Rob pull them apart. If you love ANY movies, you will love this podcast. Great, great stuff.
This podcast taught me how to love. I mean I already KNEW how to love… in as much as a man like me CAN love. But this podcast thought me something else… we ok it didnt teach me anything. but it ENTERTAINED the heck out of me and I can’t wait for the next episode. Well I can wait, I do have other things to do… but when the next one comes out I will be happy. The movie choices so far have been great and I really like the way they are covered. And the host is like a poor man version of a rich... more
Great podcast..!









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