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Save Trash Cinema is back and worse than it's ever been as we go under the ocean looking for Jesus Christ and walk away with nothing but sand in our shorts, disappointment in our hearts, and questions about whether we should ever eat sushi again when we cover the 2020 animated fish film--Finding Jesus. Remember: FIGHT BIG BOX OFFICE, SAVE TRASH CINEMA If you're interested in taking part of our limited time offer please follow the link below for 10% off your pre-order for In Search of Darkness 1990-1994!https://90shorrordoc.com?sca_ref=4509594.J4hw31oOKB
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We welcome you all to the first ever Save Trash Cinema DEATHMATCH where we pit two of the biggest, baddest, and most iconic characters on screen against each other for a battle to the death. Who will win, who will lose, and who will be crowned the DEATHMATCH Champion? Tune in to find out as we pit A Nightmare on Elm Street's Freddy Krueger against Hellraiser's Pinhead in a battle to the death!
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On today’s episode we’re taking trash cinema to Japan in honor of our sweet co-host Patrick’s trip to the Land of the Rising Sun. We thought it would be worth helping him learn some additional aspects of Japanese culture therefore we’re pulling out all of the stops by slicing and dicing our way through what some consider to be the bloodiest film of all time, 2008’s J-Shock Horror masterpiece–Tokyo Gore Police!
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On today’s episode we’re tackling capitalism, Hot Topic, hockey romance novels, and a trio of synthetic Paul Blart Mall Cops when we cover the 1986, Barbra Crampton led shopping fueled trashterpiece–Chopping Mall!
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On today’s episode we’re jumping into the future to the desolate tech heavy year of 2021 as we jack the data straight through our head ports, question our sanity, and put on our Nintendo Power Gloves when we cover the 1995 cyberpunk cult classic–Johnny Mnemonic!
Featuring Zack Bromberg! Find his work HERE!
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On today’s episode we caved in and let one of our audience members choose the film and we couldn't be happier. Join us as we we get super ooey, super gooey, and super nostalgic as we cover the blood-soaked 2002 Eli Roth cult classic, Cabin Fever!
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We listened to your feedback. All of your DM’s, emails, and angry late night texts have not fallen on deaf ears because on today’s episode we’re covering the history, the legacy, and the impact of the notorious Video Nasties! Join us alongside host of The Nasty Pasty Podcast and author of an upcoming book covering the lurid history of the Video Nasties, Andy Marshall-Roberts, as we travel through time to unravel the UK's political crusade against "extreme" cinema.
Check out Andy's work on The Nasty Pasty Podcast HERE!
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On today’s episode we’re delighted to bring to you a very special interview with special effects guru and indie filmmaker Kieran Reed. Kieran has worked on films such as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, World War Z, Alien: Covenant, and many many more. While that is an accomplishment in and of itself, we have him here today to talk about his brand new short film, All You Can Eat: A Toxic Burrito Story.
Watch the All You Can Eat short film HERE!
Song credit: Barbra Lica - The Food Song
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On today’s episode we’re stitching together chainsaw murders, mommy issues, copious amounts of nudity, the entire city of Boston, and the epitome of trash cinema into one of the most off the walls slashers when we cover the 1982 blood-soaked cult classic–PIECES!
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On today’s episode we're calling for all Noids and Doodles to join us because we’re turning the horniness level for your Saturday morning cartoons up to 11 when we zoot suit boogie our way through Ralph Bakshi’s 1992 animated trash classic–Cool World!
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In the hushed corners of video stores lurk films hidden from the average viewer. Movies so heinous, so disturbing, so extreme that they have been forbidden from mainstream audiences until today... We bring to you the first ever episode of Torture Your Friends where we force one unsuspecting soul to witness things beyond their wildest imaginations. On today's episode we start with the most controversial film ever made. Banned in at least 46 countries and fuel to the worst nightmares imaginable we have for you, 2010's extreme horror film--A Serbian Film!
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On today's episode we are bringing to you our 2nd Annual St. Patty’s Day Drunkcast when we cover another heinous crime against the great men and women of Ireland (and all of humanity for that matter) when we get absolutely blasted covering the 1994 holiday horror classic–Leprechaun 2!
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On today's episode we took a break, due to The Dumpster Boy getting ill, but worry not we aren't leaving you high and dry. Oh no, we're bringing a special episode from our sister podcast, Spotlight TV, where we cover the season finale of HBO's hit series--The Last of Us. We will be back next week with a special St. Patty's Day Drunkcast you won't want to miss but join us today to get all in your feels.
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On today’s episode we’re combining babes, bikinis, The Most Dangerous Game, and trash cinema into what could only be described as the R-rated cut of a Dial M for Monkey segment when we cover the boobalicious 1987 sci-fi film–Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity!
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On today’s episode we’re putting on our karate gear, stretching out our glutes, and jamming out to the classic trash cinema theme song “Hold On To The Vision” by Frank Harris, when we cover Jean-Claude Van Damme's 1985 Bruceploitation film–No Retreat, No Surrender! Featuring Zack Bromberg.Support Footsteps Indiegogo Campaign: A short horror film written & directed by Janine Pipe & support from EP Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers)
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On today's episode we sat down with director Tony Wash to discuss the trials and tribulations of independent filmmaking, the joys of choose your adventure novels, his anthology film Skeletons in the Closet, and how his work with Screambox TV is helping highlight the creative genius behind upcoming horror auteurs.
Check out some of his work here:
Skeletons in the Closet
The Rake
Bloody Bites
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Happy Valentine's Day Trashcrusaders!
On today’s episode we’re celebrating the season of love with a helping dose of 2000’s bombshells, guys with too much hair gel, and an incel running around in a cherub mask when we cover the underrated 2001 holiday horror classic–Valentine!
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On today’s episode we’re ramping up the sleaze, adding a helping dose of cheese, and adding a punk rock Linnea Quigley on top for a true trash cinema garnish, when we slop our way through the 1988 trash classic–Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama!
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On today's Trash Talk we are recapping the stellar 2023 Days of the Dead horror convention. We break down everything from the Terrifier reunion, Troma Entertainment, and all of the amazing little moments in between. If you missed out on Days of the Dead then now is the perfect chance to catch up on all of the action!
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Days of the Dead - Atlanta
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On today’s episode we’re honoring the visionaries who ushered in the new wave of modern grindhouse films when we cover film one from the 2007 Tarantino/Rodriguez Grindhouse collaboration–Planet Terror! Come for the thrills stay for the testicle talk... this is STC after all!Remember: FIGHT BIG BOX OFFICE, SAVE TRASH CINEMA!
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