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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)! Local actor and longtime homie, Michael Lawson joins us for a classic MFW audio kerfuffle that still contains substantial and meaningful discussion about the ongoings of Frances McDormand and Woody Harrelson in their morally ambiguous and polarizing character work.
Be sure to check us out on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. @moviesforwhen if ya nasty
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The Fabelmans (2022)! Russell McFarlane of People Who Are Good at What They Do Being Good at What They Do (available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify) joins us for a sporadic trip down Steven Spielberg's personal memory lane. As is customary on Russells show, we get a little bit lost in the sauce talking about life. Join us as Mr. Speilberg's existential journey turns into an intrepid voyage of our own!
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A terror that hasn't been seen since last time we saw it! It's the reanimated corpse of the Clusterfuck, back from the grave! And it wants brains! Specifically, it wants to rot your brains. Friends of the Show and Clusterfuck veterans, Don Denham and Dylan Derryberry, join big spooky daddy to take on 7 gruesome horror films, and one episode of Wishbone. The films:
-The Monster Club (1981)
-House (1977)
-Howling 2: Stirba Werewolf Bitch (1985)
-Halloweentown (1998)
-Feast (2005)
-Chopping Mall (1986)
-The Sleepy Hollow Episode of Wishbone (1997)
Every ten minutes, the Spookerfuck will change movies at random, and it only stops when we get tired of talking about that movie. Join us for frights and delights in this vortex of the movie macabre. Grab yourself some full bars, finish hiding the body, and get ready to get your ears rocked. Happy Halloween!
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The Babadook! Or is it Therapy Babadook? Stop me if you've heard this one- Three therapists sit down to discuss The Babadook, but one of them thought they'd be discussing It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown. Upon learning that the topic was the Babadook, they exclaimed, "Good grief!"
Anyways, I've been watching a lot of Elvira and I'm working on my kitsch humor. Trent Gardner of Sugarcoat and Producer and Savior of the Show, Vanessa Taylor, join us for a little bit of group therapy. And we could certainly use it after we were haunted by that scary book about wardrobe Batman.
Trent Gardner is the man behind the music of Sugarcoat, and you should check out his single, "Sandie K," on Spotify and Youtube. But, only listen to it if you want to feel joyful.
And you can see more of our dope ass spooky content by following us on Instagram and Twitter, @movieforwhen
Keep slaying those monsters, movie lovers
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WCW Halloween Havoc 1997! Wrestling aficionado and secret luchador, Matt Lancaster, joins us for our review of the spookiest wrestling show in town. The show boasts the classic Slim Jim Halloween chic that only WCW can sport fiercely, with a card full of wrestlers like "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Diamond Dallas Page, Rey Mysterio, and Eddie Guerrero, you can't afford to miss this witching hour of nonstop action! Plus, what's more horrifying that WCW main event booking?!
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I'm a ghost, see my ectoplasm? We are kicking off spooky season with a visit from THE GHOST OF GREG! Checking back in from paternity leave, we chat about all the movies he watched while holding a baby, and have some more surprises along the way...
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The Princess Diaries (2001)! Local legend and composer of the show, John Owen Wasson, joins us on our last stop before spooky season! Feel the levity Mr. Wasson brings, not exclusively through his instrumental accompaniment, but also through his shining heart and gentle words as he shows every single one of us what it's like to be seen while we're invisible.
John Wasson is the man behind Downward Grey. His first album, Deal Me In, is currently available on Spotify and it is the tits. If ya nasty, DM him on Instagram and he'll sell you a rare, exclusive, collector's edition vinyl copy. Hit him up @_johnowen_, and check us out too, @moviesforwhen!
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Rebel Ridge (2024)! Ren Regalado joins the Movies For When crew this week, as he is officially initiated into Friend of the Show status. While this episode may meet the classic criteria of a "Greg Movie," a man like Ren is able to enlighten even the Denniest amongst us. Also, get ready to have your authority issues activated.
Check us out on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. We're always posting dope movie shit and collectibles. @moviesforwhen if ya nasty
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Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) and Friday the 13th (2009)! "Very Scary" Dylan Derryberry stops by the ol' Clusterfuck once again, as a discussion between two horror nerds about a tentpole blockbuster experience organically evolves into a rarely seen double feature episode. Listen along as we prove current events horseshoe theory to be true. Also, Michael Bay presents a critical discussion on racial representation in the horror genre.
Check us out on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. @moviesforwhen, if ya nasty. ;)
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The Ring! Don Denham returns to the podcast for Part 2 of our Movies For When We've Got Company series. Like most millennials, Don was traumatized by The Ring to the point that it made him think High Fidelity was good and cool. It's okay bro, we all did. It's not your fault. It's that damned analogue media well ghost putting strange ideas in your head!
Check us out on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, if ya nasty. The handle is @moviesforwhen
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The Lost Boys! Friend of the Show and Clusterf*ck Veteran, Dylan Derryberry joins us for our vapid vampire voyage. You know who else is a lost boy? Greg! We haven't seen him for weeks, because he found a boy. All the stars are here, and the celebrity guests will continue in their cinematic ways. Now drink out of this fancy bottle and let's never grow up.
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Dirty Dancing! (30:01) With Greg on paternity leave, we had to call in field expert, Vanessa Taylor, to explain to us how Patrick Swayze turned us gay with his sexy, sweaty dance moves. Boy, does he ever sweat. If you're booting up the podcast now, prepare for the time of your life! (Okay, it's probably not the time of your life, but I can only keep so many promises while remaining on-theme)
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Haxan (19:52)
The audience once again does us a huge favor. We put a huge exclamation mark on the end of this series, thanks to you good folks!! Stay tuned to the end for a HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT!! WOW big news!
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A Page of Madness (24:41)
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The Passion of Joan Of Arc (25:13)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyKONNrLJjE
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (25:56)
Dare you open the cabinet and learn your fortune? What horrors will Cesare present you with? We jump headfirst into the new theme on silent films with the earliest horror movie we ever have and ever will cover. Enjoy the sets, the makeup and the beautiful title cards and let us do all the talking!
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Frequency (33:35)
Gen Z will see a guy call his dead dad on a ham radio during an aurora borealis surge and be like "whaaattt?? The radio doesn't even have a touch screen! This isn't a Tick Tock! Give me back my I-Phone!"
Not sure what the future holds for us, but you can rest assured that if we cover another Dennis Quaid movie on this podcast it will be by accident.
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The boys reflect on their favorite memories at Alamo Drafthouse as all of the local theaters close. A podcast in mourning, listen to the sad bois think on better times. WE ARE SAD!!
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Vantage Point (19:48)
In this episode of "regretting the movie we picked", it's this lame shit! The theme marches on and it simply MUST PROTECT THE PRESIDENT! MR. PRESIDENT, GET DOWN! Could this have possibly gotten done without our friends from SONY?? Not from our vantage point!! HAHAHAHHAAHAAH
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The Parent Trap (45:56)
Hiatus is OVER! The boys are back in town and we are here to chat about the surprisingly charming movie featuring some incredible visual effects, sincere storytelling, and Lindsay Lohan's very real twin. Sorry to call her out like this. Anyways, we also gush about Hundreds of Beavers, so tune in NOW!
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