The Lost Drive-In is your final stop for honest, irreverent, and hilarious takes on genre films and television. Thematic programming runs monthly, and ranges from Star Wars to Lovecraft. The discussion will be loaded with celebrity impressions, wild tangents, and passionate rants. New episodes are released weekly.
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The Lost Drive-In is your final stop for honest, irreverent, and hilarious takes on genre films and television. Thematic programming runs monthly, and ranges from Star Wars to Lovecraft. The discussion will be loaded with celebrity impressions, wild ... more
I appreciated the c*m throwing convo. 😂
They forgot James spader from wolf as a snivler
Picking the movies I want to understand more about cos I love them that haven’t had a cine files treatment yet . But I like your choice to be more subjective and personal than tries critic about it for me hooked straight away . Thank you guys and keep up the good work
Last show was awesome. The sniveler universe expands. Bill Paxton and Paul Dano are the best we know of?
LSG Media strikes again with another fantastic podcast. Equally irreverent and necessary, they cover the movies that deserve to be covered with comedic aplomb. Best podcast out there without any hesitation. All of their shows are necessary listening. As a side note, I sent them a question about my membership and Dean replied right away and helped me out which was awesome.
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The Lost Drive-In launched 4 years ago and published 193 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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