Proudly Resents: The cult movie podcast
Summary: “Proudly Resents,” on itunes, Stitcher and ProudlyResents.com – the cult movie podcast, has been going for over a year. We talk about the best in bad movies w/ comics like Steve Agee, Jimmy Pardo, Al Madrigal, Chris Gore, Rob Schrab and writers from “The Daily Show,” “Colbert Report” & “Conan.” We talk to the people behind the scenes Tommy Wiseau from “The Room” actors from “Troll2,” “Pluto Nash,” Uwe Boll’s films, “Dirty Love” and the founder of the Razzies. “Proudly Resents” also had the exclusive interview with the man who claims he secretly directed the worst movie of all time, “The Room.”
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Funny writers, actors and comedians discuss their favorite cult movie. Plus interviews with the people who make them.
Funny writers, actors and comedians discuss their favorite cult movie. Plus interviews with the people who make them.
The King of TV Paul Goebel gives his royal opinions on the new fall line up. The TV networks have announced their new players and we judge them based on a couple of clips. It's the final word on the new line up! Tell us what you think will be the big winners and loser. Call our hotline (646) 481-5476 or write Proudpod@gmail.com.
Funny writers, actors and comedians discuss their favorite cult movie. Plus interviews with the people who make them.
Funny writers, actors and comedians discuss their favorite cult movie. Plus interviews with the people who make them.
“Xandu” is both one of the biggest flops & most loved movie of all time. Writer Chris Regan (The Daily Show), actress Judith Benezra and host Adam Spiegelman get critical and historical on this film. Learn how and why it was made. Why Gene Kelly came out of retirement for this, his final movie. Why roller skates? And we ask “Is that graffiti or are you just happy to see me?”
Eric Drysdale (writer, “The Colbert Report”), Jimmy Dore (host, “Comedy and Everything Eles”) and Adam Spiegelman proudly resent “The Apple.” It’s a movie musical about the devil, disco and elements stolen from better films like “Tommy,” “Rocky Horror” and “Xanadu.” This 1980 movie takes place in the way future date or 1994. The whole world is run by disco music, angular clothing, rectangle glasses and entertainment. I guess they didn’t know that Napster was only 5 years away. Also, Nigel Lythgoe, the judge from “So You Think You Can Dance” and EP of “American Idol,” choreographed this film. They should have asked the actors in the film if they thought they could dance before casting them. This movie is great fun. If you’ve seen it, let us know what you think. If you haven’t, you’ll love hearing about it.
Funny writers, actors and comedians discuss their favorite cult movie. Plus interviews with the people who make them.
Funny writers, actors and comedians discuss their favorite cult movie. Plus interviews with the people who make them.
Funny writers, actors and comedians discuss their favorite cult movie. Plus interviews with the people who make them.
Funny writers, actors and comedians discuss their favorite cult movie. Plus interviews with the people who make them.
Funny writers, actors and comedians discuss their favorite cult movie. Plus interviews with the people who make them.
Funny writers, actors and comedians discuss their favorite cult movie. Plus interviews with the people who make them.
"Tron Guy" joins us to talk about "Tron: Legacy." A grown man dresses like the 80's video game star "Tron" and becomes one a viral star. NPR's Adam Felber, Daily Show's Paul Sullivan and Eric Danger Nienhaus join us to interview the internet meme "Tron Guy" and discuss this shambles of a sequel. Adam Spiegelman (this podcast) hosts. To listen go to iTunes or press "play" on the player at the top of the post. Click "like" if you like it. Thanks, Programs!
The King of TV (Paul Goebel) and the VP of Schlock (Adam Spiegelman) talk about movies that became TV shows, great cult shows and other TV related business. I don't know what else to say. Paul is a great guy and this is a fun episode. Enjoy!