Join Daisy & Clare as they explore the world’s worst films. Each episode they’ll be looking in depth at a film featured on IMDB’s Bottom 100 list.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Film HistoryTV & Film |
In our final episode of this year's Razzie season, Clare and Daisy wrap up the remaining films nominated for Worst Actor, Actress or Supporting, which include Harold and the Purple Crayon, Dear Santa, Atlas, Argylle, Shadow Land & Strangers.
As we near the end of the road, the girls check in on the films nominated in the Worst Remake, Rip-off or Sequel category, which include Kraven the Hunter, The Crow, Mufasa: The Lion King, Rebel Moon 2: The Scargiver and Joker: Folie A Deux.
Even though it was nominated for 6 awards at this years Razzies, Megalopolis featured on Clare's best of the year list. It's all on Daisy as the girls dissect Coppola's latest folly.
Nominated for 6 Razzies this year, Reagan sees Dennis Quaid solving the Cold War Crisis and Daisy having to school Clare on American History.
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Aside from the work aiming to make sure The Flintstones movie is given the recognition it deserves - Daisy & Claire watch the films so we don't have to. But they give them a fair shake and try not to judge them too harshly and question if the worst movies on IMDB mean to be there. Very entertaining listen.
The two hosts have a lot of knowledge, especially on the structure and mechanics of film and its language. They are very funny and always back up their opinions with a sound explanation. I don’t always agree but that’s cool. I get their POV and accept it. Much respect.
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Such a wonderful podcast which goes into the IMDB Bottom 100 films, with excellent thoughts and conversations regarding these works. Their two-part I Know Who Killed Me ep is a masterpiece.
I got about 30 minutes in to the 365 episode and I was utterly rapt! Not afraid to delve in to stuff that CEX and Cash Convertors can’t sell.
The girls are watching this trash so that you don’t have to. Da real MVPs.
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This podcast focuses on the exploration and critique of some of the world's worst films, highlighting titles from IMDB's Bottom 100 list. The hosts, Daisy and Clare, bring a mix of humor and film analysis to their discussions, examining the elements that contribute to a film's poor reception and why they are often deemed unsatisfactory by audiences and critics alike. Throughout the episodes, they emphasize themes such as the pitfalls of adaptation, the challenges of creativity in the film industry, and the underlying social messages, often leading to a broader commentary on artistic merit and cinematic expectations. With their unique approach, they not only entertain but also provoke thought about the filmmaking process and audience engagem... more
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