
Eclectic Cult Film Discussion
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

December brings our new Holiday Horror episode with John Hudson and Troy Guinn dropping in to hang the mistletoe. This year we examine the Christmas time tale WHOEVER SLEW AUNTIE ROO (1971) starring Shelly Winters and a host of British character acto... more
A fairy tale? DOLLS (1987) was the third released feature film directed by Stuart Gordon but the second one shot. Does it measure up to his Lovecraft adaptations? Well, I am joined by John Hudson and Troy Guinn to compare notes on this deviation from... more
After avoiding podcasting about the Planet of the Apes franchise for years it is finally time to talk about one of the weakest parts of the classic run. The 1974 television series lasted only fourteen episodes and was one of the most expensive shows ... more
It’s Monster Rally time! Troy and I have been looking forward to discussing this Universal Horror film for a long time. Easily one of the most fun of the studio’s 1940’s horror films HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1944) has extraordinary highs and some bizar... more
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This show is great I have had a good time discovering films like Sex & Fury, American Rickshaw, God Said To Cain and even Rats Night of Terror and listening to the episodes. These guys seem like they would be a riot to have a few beers with
I listen to the podcast for informations about movies, not political opinions.
Very good show on a favorite Trek movie!
Rod the genre guru covers film from all over the world with a great lineup of knowledgeable guests - a must listen for the discerning movie buff.
I love this podcast! It’s very enjoyable. Rod gets made whenever Hud mentions Grunt! Why doesn’t he like this fun movie? Great fun!
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A lively discussion of cult cinema and eclectic films is central to the content. Each episode dives into specific films, exploring their unique elements, production stories, and cultural impact. The hosts frequently highlight lesser-known or underappreciated films, often sharing personal anecdotes and reflecting on the nostalgia attached to classic cinema. Listeners can expect an informal, conversational style filled with humor and insights from various guests, creating a sense of community among film enthusiasts. Unconventional movie choices and varying genres enrich their discussions, catering to those who enjoy getting deeper into cult classics and genre films.
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