Radiodrome
Summary: Radiodrome is a weekly talk show starring Josh Hadley(Lost in the Static), Brad Jones(The Cinema Snob), and featuring Jerrid Foiles(Foil Wrapped Productions) discussing grindhouse and exploitation cinema, big boxes, and movie franchises among various other topics. It began in August of 2009 with Brad and Jerrid hosting; there were 5 episodes (with months long intervals between) made before the project was dropped in February of 2010. In December of 2010 it was announced that Radiodrome would return with new host Josh Hadley on Jackalope Radio as a weekly program with Brad Jones returning as co-host. The first episode premiered on January 6th 2011 and is still running every Thursday night at 9 PM CST via Jackalope’s website and on local radio station 105fm in Kansas City, MO. Special guests have included 42nd Street Pete(42nd Street Pete's Grindhouse) and the prolific LLoyd Kaufman(Troma Entertainment)
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Podcasts:
Grindhouse Purgatory Episode 10 by Radiodrome
Grindhouse Purgatory Episode 9 by Radiodrome
Two old guys bitch about the youts (not a typo) who mistakenly think they are filmmakers.
Rob Zombie... damn it man why can't you make a good movie?
Fans.... ugh, fans.
Why are we attracted to horror in the movies and what type of horror is it that attracts you.
Episode 300, yeah, 300. Damn.
How many times can you remake something or add sequels or adapt the same story? When is enough enough?
A director has a style about them the same as any artist... in this episode we look at some of the styles of various directors.
Film Threat magazine made me the cynical asshole I am today... and now it might be coming back... Mike White stops by to help me look at this amazing magazine and Chris Gore is there too.
With, ugh, Sausage Party being heralded as the second coming of animated films for adults we look into what adult animation really means with the likes of Fritz The Cat, Heavy Traffic, Wizards, Cool World, Fire and Ice, Pink Floyd: The Wall, Heavy Metal, Flight Of Dragons, Zoom, Akira, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Rock N Rule and more.
Episode #295 - Plagiarism Again... by Radiodrome
As we left off last week rounding out the 80's, this week we pick up and look at the "worst films ever made" from 1990 and up.
The worst movies ever made... has a ring to it huh? Well it's mostly bullshit. These are some bad movies, no doubt, but so many awful (truly terrible) films are really out there and this list is completely unaware.
What makes a movie bad? Is it one single thing or a conglomeration of things? Can a bad performance in a well written and directed film make it a bad movie? What about terrible direction to a fantastic idea? Is that a bad movie? What really make a bad movie?