Trash for Trash is two filthy trashmen, who love watching trashy movies. Join them as they talk through some of the worst achievements in cinematic history. They’re watching it so you don’t have to.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyFilm ReviewsTV & Film |
This week our pungent, wallowing trash piglets James and Patrick take to the skies to review Turbulence 3: Heavy Metal, which held the record for "Worst Aviation Related Disaster of the Year" from May 2001 until sometime in mid-September. more
Tighten up your Bo Derek braids and grease up your abs because this week trash heaps James and Patrick are reviewing Nemesis 2: Nebula. Imagine if The Predator banged T2 then abandoned the baby in an Arizona oil refinery. more
Carradine-heads, assemble! This week the trash pals wallow in the 1990 sci-fi cyborg buddy cop western action comedy FUTURE ZONE! more
This week, noble trashmen James and Patrick unstick themselves from the movie theater floor to review 1981's ROAR. Most likely the only cat-based comedy in which Tippi Hedren contracted gangrene from an elephant attack. more
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Would that we all could be trashmen. Thankfully Patrick and James truly make us all feel like the most beautiful piece of trash we can be as they adoringly pick apart these terrible movies
I know this podcast may disappear with the closing of Rooster teeth - but man is it great. I’ve been working my way through these freevee inspired flicks and they are great. Despite these films being covered by groups like Redlettermedia previously, James and Patrick’s chemistry really adds to the enjoyment. I hope they keep doing this as long as I live.
Patrick and James are a riot and being able to take a walk down memory lane of a bygone era of bad movies with two real movie lovers is a treat. They are two incredible hosts and this show has me waiting on which horrors of the movie backlot to tackle next.
Incredible chemistry between hosts Patrick and James. They pick easy to watch along movies so if you want to see what they’re talking you can but not necessary. Their riffs are why I listen and I sincerely hope the show continues post Rooster Teeth 🙏
As a connoisseur of the B movie, this podcast is just perfect for me. It makes it much better that Funhaus are doing it as well!
Apple Podcasts | #85 | United States/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #117 | Canada/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #142 | United Kingdom/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #173 | France/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #182 | Australia/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #47 | Finland/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
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