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The Cult Classic Horror Show

Danny & Scotty Bohnen, The Rob Oneal, Carmelo Chimera

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Every week, it's fun and games and all-things-horror: Killer Interviews, Current Events, and Dirty-Little "behind the scenes” secrets of your favorite films. Exclusive interviews with actors, directors, super fans and anyone else we can get our hands on! Weekly contests, challenges and trivia give interactive listeners the chance to win "Horror Freak Of The Week" and get FREE GEAR and be invited to be a GUEST on future shows. All you Horror Freaks have to do is sit back and relax while you e ...
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Cult Classic Callback

Cult Classic Callback

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Welcome to Cult Classic Callback, the podcast about classic movies and TV that hosts Linsae and Aaron haven't seen, but their guests have. The question is, are their beloved shows still relevant? Find us on Twitter @CultClassicPod Find us on Instagram @CultClassicCallbackLinsae Find us on Facebook @CultClassicCallback Find more episodes at cultclassiccallback.com
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CULT and CLASSIC Films

Nate Wyckoff

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CULT and CLASSIC Films is a weekly film podcast hosted by film Critic and Comedian Nate Wyckoff where two films--one mainstream and one cult--will be discussed side-by-side. So dust off your VCR (BetaMax allowed!) and get to listening about these forgotten film greats and flubs! See more on CULT and CLASSIC Podcast www.cultandclassicpodcast.com!
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On this episode we finally revisit a movie we have been talking about doing since we launched the show - Brewster's Millions starring Richard Pryor and John Candy! We also wanted to profile the career of writer/director Walter Hill and we used this as an excuse to check out his early film work, which includes: Intro 00:00:00 Walter Hill's Screenwri…
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We're back with even more Jerry! The great response to our last Jerry Lewis episode inspired us to dive deeper and check out even more interviews with the King of Comedy. This time around, we not only listened but also watched a few interview clips with Jerry, where he opens up about a variety of topics including; Dean Martin, Las Vegas, cricket, t…
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After his parents are murdered by the dark lord (Lord Voldemort), Harry Potter is sent to live with his no-nonsense, magic-hating aunt and uncle, the Dursleys. On his 11th birthday, Harry discovers that he is a wizard and is sent to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, run by headmaster Albus Dumbledore. In a complete turnaround from …
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On this random episode about nothing, we listen to interviews with comedy legend Jerry Lewis, where he shits on everyone from his fans to Joan Rivers to the Academy. We also discuss some of Jerry's later movie roles and controversies. Want to hear more? Join us on Patreon for 40+ bonus episodes and discussions: https://www.patreon.com/almostcultcla…
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The great Roman general Maximus has conquered his final battle against Germanía and is eager to return home to his wife and son; unfortunately, the emperor has other plans and asks him to take over the empire and return it to the people. Upset by his loss to the throne, the emperor's son Commodus kills his father, and stages a coo, sentencing Maxim…
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It's another new segment! On this series, we will look at some truly forgotten, OFF THE RADAR movies - mostly ones that were never released beyond VHS, if they even got a home video release at all. For our inaugral episode, Ryan chose Meet the Parents - not the 2000 film starring Ben Stiller and Robert DeNiro, but rather the independent 1992 film o…
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It's a brand new segment! We have been exploring ways to produce more content outside of the main show and we've come up with a few new concepts that we think you'll enjoy. The first up is something we are calling Joe's Shelf, where Joe will pick a movie from his physical media collection (must be PHYSICAL MEDIA) that Ryan has ideally never seen. T…
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In this episode we tackle the South Bracket of our Best Movie of the Decade Tournament: 1970s! We’re diving into a series of epic movie matchups, where each pairing gets a full discussion and debate before we put it to a vote. March Madness Bracket Style! No ties allowed—every decision is final, and trust us, there are some surprises and upsets you…
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We're back with a discussion on a movie we have been meaning to talk about since we launched the podcast - The Cable Guy! This dark comedy stars Jim Carrey and Matthew Broderick, and was directed by Ben Stiller. We spent the first half of the podcast doing a deep dive on Ben Stiller's early acting career and the movies he directed, including: Intro…
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"You've been BAD!" Join us as we discuss The Gate (1987)! We dive into how writer Michael Nankin’s childhood nightmares shaped the story, the insane practical effects that brought the pint-sized demons to life, behind-the-scenes mishaps, casting stories (including a young Stephen Dorff on the prowl for "chicks"), and MUCH MORE!…
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In this episode as we kick off the North Bracket of our Best Movie of the Decade Tournament: 1970s! We’re diving into a series of epic movie matchups, where each pairing gets a full discussion and debate before we put it to a vote. March Madness Bracket Style! No ties allowed—every decision is final, and trust us, there are some surprises and upset…
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Not sure how we got this carried away talking about what essentially amounts to seven movies, but here we are! On this catch-up, we discuss mostly newer theatrical and streaming releases, along with some older stuff as well. Spoilers are heavy so consult the timecodes below: Joe’s BluRay Viewings (8 Million Ways to Die, 1917, Hang 'Em High) - 00:00…
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Following our episode on The Matador, we decided to revisit another hitman comedy: Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, which was George Clooney's directorial debut. Ryan also revisited two later films by screenwriter Charlie Kaufman; Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Synecdoche, New York. We also got sidetracked a bunch and talked about other …
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To celebrate the lovey-dovey season, we're setting our phasers on love and laughter with this revisiting of our chat about EASY A (2010)! EMILY STONE (she prefers we call her that rather than EMMA, and she asked nice!) stars in this teen comedy with wit and stars-a-plenty. When a little white lie has the whole school thinking quiet girl-next-door O…
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As we slide painfully over the gravel of life in our times, let us provide you and your love with a bevy of film recommendations sure to set your loins on fire (and ignore that the world's on fire!) Whether it be popcorn romance, deep and heartfelt emotional journeys, or time-traveling J. K. Simmons with a crossbow, these picks are sure to please! …
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On this episode, we look back at 2005's The Matador - a really unique black comedy starring Pierce Brosnan and Greg Kinnear, directed and written by Richard Shepherd. Before getting into the plot of the movie, we also discuss some other Pierce Brosnan movies such as The Long Good Friday, Nomads, Taffin, The Thomas Crown Affair, GoldenEye, and The T…
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It’s finally happened—the writer/director of THE ROOM, TOMMY WISEAU, has released another movie! And it’s GLORIOUS. Try and follow this: three boozing firefighters who all live together and wear cowboy clothes in New Orleans are tasked with saving the city from an enormous shark that attacks by slip-and-sliding its way through the French Quarter. N…
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On our first movie catch-up of 2025, we discuss some of our favorite pieces of media from the previous year, along with some unrelated recent movies thrown in. As always, SPOILERS are heavy so timecodes to skip what you don't want spoiled are below: 00:00:00 - Indiana Jones and the Great Circle 00:10:40 - The Apprentice 00:23:50 - The Penguin (2024…
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The highly anticipated Part 2 of our "Vampires Can Dance" is here with the Italian gothic dance flick THE VAMPIRE AND THE BALLERINA (1960)! This one's got all one expects from a gothic undead feature--dance parties, black leotards, and disfigured bipolar gentlemen who laugh at odd moments. In other words, it's a shot-for-shot remake of Citizen Kane…
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Welcome back to Cinema Decon, where we dive deep into the cinematic treasures of younger years. In this episode, we're turning back the clock to the groovy, groundbreaking era of the 1970s. Join our elite group of film historians, as we unveil our much-anticipated Best Movie of the Decade-1970s. Use code CINEMADECON at Old Glory Entertainment for 1…
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Last year we had a discussion on a few David Lynch movies at the end of a Movie Catch-up, including The Elephant Man, Eraserhead, Lost Highway, and Inland Empire. We figured some of you might have missed this conversation and wanted to re-post it in tribute to him. Also included is a discussion we had on Blue Velvet on a later episode. Here's the f…
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Following our Kurt Russell triple-feature, we decided to talk about even more Kurt Russell movies on Patreon! Those movies ended up being Tango & Cash (1989), 3000 Miles to Graceland (2001), and Bone Tomahawk (2015). Here is a small snippet of our discussion on that first film. You can hear the full episode now only on Patreon at https://www.patreo…
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Kicking off in February 2025, embark on a cinematic journey with us as we crown the best movie of each decade, beginning with the iconic 1970s. Our panel of elite film historians has meticulously curated a monumental 64-film bracket, pitting each cinematic masterpiece against another in a thrilling head-to-head battle. Discover which film will clai…
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It's our first ever triple feature episode! We decided that instead of discussing one movie, we would check out three starring one of our favorite actors - Kurt Russell! We picked three films that couldn't be more different from one another. They are: The Best of Times (1986), Escape from LA (1996), and Breakdown (1997). But we didn't stop there as…
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For the Patreon after-show following our episode on Bulworth, Ryan suggested we check out another political satire from the year prior called Wag the Dog. This great comedy stars Robert DeNiro and Dustin Hoffman as a political operative and a film producer who orchestrate a fake war to improve the president's approval rating going into the next ele…
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We're back with a Christmas-kick in the pants! That kick is delivered by two handsome hunks famous for being SHREDDED. We're talking DWAYNE "THE ROCK" JOHNSON and CHRIS "CAPTAIN AMERICA" EVANS in the new Christmas family flick RED ONE (2024)! Does this AMAZON MGM-produced action comedy have the guffaws to become a holiday classic? Hey, JINGLE ALL T…
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On this random Sidetracks, we discuss attending a Monster Mania horror convention to meet Mr. Alec Baldwin! As this was Ryan's first time at any type of movie/pop-culture convention, we detail every aspect of the experience, including; awkward fans, strange odors, long lines, depressing celebrity encounters, terrible panel questions, and more! Ther…
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For the second time this year, we discuss a Warren Beatty movie! This time for his 1998 political satire: Bulworth. Leading an all-star cast that includes some of our favorite character actors like Oliver Platt, Jack Warden, Wendell Pierce, and Laurie Metcalf, the movie was also directed by Beatty with a script that was worked on by the likes of Aa…
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If you think you've got a break from holidays, we're here to dash your dreams with a dose of X-MAS INSANITY! To do that, we tackle the new RIFFTRAX version of the obscure NEW ZEALAND holiday film titled THE MONSTER'S CHRISTMAS (1981--not to be confused with the animated 1994 film of the same name)! It's chocked full of unintelligible mumbling and H…
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For the Patreon after-show following our episode on Miracle Mile earlier this year, we decided to dig into our Patreon mailbag and pick a movie that was sent to us by a listener. Did you know that our supporters on Patreon can send us movies at our PO Box? For just $5 a month you'll also get monthly bonus episodes just like this one, chances to vot…
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We're bringing the holiday cheer with THANKSKILLING 3 (2012), writer/director JORDAN DOWNEY's follow-up to the low-brow comedy slasher THANKSKILLING (2008)! Will more gravy-flavored condoms be coming your way? Dad-face wearing turkey puppets? Nay, but there WILL be filthy rapping grandma puppets, literal lost minds, giant turkey-plucking-roasting-s…
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On the newest movie catch-up, we discuss some of the big recent theatrical bombs, in addition to some unrelated pleasant surprises both new and old. Timecodes: 00:00:00 - Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) Revisited 00:07:30 - The Rule of Jenny Pen (2024) 00:09:49 - No One Died: Wing Bowl Documentary (2024) 00:13:58 - Joker: Folie a Deux (2024) 00:21:3…
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For the Patreon after-show following our episode on King of New York, we decided to check out a film that kind of relates to director of Abel Ferrara with Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans from 2009. You can find the episode in full exclusively on our Patreon at www.patreon.com/almostcultclassics. For just $5 a month you'll get monthly bonus…
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On the October movie catch-up, we chat about: 00:00:00 - Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) 00:18:30 - The Bikeriders (2023) 00:24:03 - Chimp Crazy (2024) 00:27:02 - Knox Goes Away (2023) 00:29:42 - In a Violent Nature (2024) 00:32:23 - Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) 00:52:18 - Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024) Check us out on Patreon for more awesome co…
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On this year's Halloween episode, we revisit John Landis' Innocent Blood - a vampire dark comedy that hardly anyone seems to talk about. We also discuss Landis' early career including: Kentucky Fried Movie, Animal House, The Blues Brothers, and An American Werewolf in London. Naturally, we also had to discuss Twilight Zone: The Movie and a few othe…
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It's election time again here in the U.S., and it's an important one! Listen to this very serious message from host NATE WYCKOFF about why voting for KAMALA HARRIS is necessary for FILM LOVERS, GOOD FOLKS, and EQUITY FOR ALL OF US. Don't think this election can't hurt the things we love (including movies)--it can! Get the lowdown on how, where, and…
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Part 1 of our double-feature dubbed "Vampires Can Dance" is the flick about the bloody dancin' diva of the year, ABIGAIL (2024)! Join us as we talk killer kids, questionable endings, and how pale Matthew Goode is! Oh, and there's some stuff about vampire ballerinas in there, too, on this episode of CULT AND CLASSIC FILMS Podcast! Listen: Wherever y…
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With declining viewers and ratings, late-night host Jack Delroy plans to win back his audience with a daring Halloween special. In a gimmick to speak with the devil live on late-night TV, Jack invites a possessed girl rescued from a cult onto his program to spook his fans. Predictably, things begin to go wrong when true evil enters the TV studio. D…
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We have on the pod actor TOBIAS JELINEK, who we all know and love as long-haired bully extraordinaire "Jay" from the legendary Halloween favorite, HOCUS POCUS! "But wait!" you say. "Isn't that the handsome face from season 1 of STRANGER THINGS?" "No," another of you cry, "It's Capt. Luke from AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.!" SHUT UP, ALL OF YOU! You're all…
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A group of college students ventures to a remote cabin in the woods for a weekend of partying and relaxation. When they arrive, they discover that not everything is as idealistic as it seems. Drawn into the cabin's basement, the teens unwittingly unleash a family of pain-loving zombies called the Buckners. Will they be able to escape their fate, or…
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We're back! After a brief summer hiatus, we return to discuss Abel Ferrera's crime thriller King of New York from 1990 starring Christopher Walken. We also check out some of Abel's other films, including: Ms. 45, Bad Lieutenant, Body Snatchers, and The Funeral. The mics kept rolling after this episode as we discuss the sequel/remake to Bad Lieutena…
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We made a REALLY scary movie! Join us as we discuss our new film, Name The Demon. We talk about the demon lore, the true elements to this possesion story, how the film came to be and MUCH MORE! The film releases on all major VOD platforms on October 4th! Click the link for streaming locations and info about the blu-ray release via Kickstarter: http…
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Could it be true? Could "SHREK CRACK" (2024) be the ultimate magnum opus from auteur JANICE.CLICK? If it is, we have nothing to complain about, because this flick is BATSH*T BONKERS! Nothing we imagined got anywhere close to the dingy, beautiful crazy that is SHREK CRACK, so what else can we say but WATCH & LISTEN TO this Shrek-errific, crack-tasti…
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