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A theme based movie podcast that offers in-depth reviews of films across the whole spectrum of film history from the silent era to modern day classics and new releases. Accompanied by our never ending film festivals, interviews and top 5's we will enthrall you with ridiculousness, knowledge and humor. We drink, we curse, and most reviews contain spoilers, so be weary. Voted Best New Podcast by SLC's City Weekly come be a fly on the wall of our conversations about the art form that we love with the ever so cultured and hilarious Adam Sherlock and Adam Palcher.

Jun 17, 2011

That boy's got the devil in him. This week the theme is the best of the worst as we "grind" out two reviews. Starting the show with Robert Rodriguez's 2007 multi-parody Planet Terror. For the festival we review the humbling Utah-based documentary about the underground cult of Troll 2 the one, the only Best Worst Movie,...


Apr 26, 2011

I'm gonna open his hole like this. Please excuse my French. I'm gonna make him suffer. I'm gonna make his mother listen to this podcast. This week we converse about one of the all time great American films, Scorsese's Raging Bull. We keep giving it to Palcher as we review The World According To Garp and give the top...


Apr 12, 2011

Fear lulls our minds to sleep on this week's podcast where we go all foreign animation on your ass. Starting with the biopic and adapted Academy Award nominated French animation film Persepolis. Then we continue to give it to Palcher as Sherlock presents his 3rd choice in the fest with The Triplets Of Belleville. To...


Apr 1, 2011

I used to think the worst thing in life was to end up all alone. It's not. The worst thing in life is ending up with people who make you feel all alone. This week we review highly underrated Bobcat Goldthwait film World's Greatest Dad, then we start 'Giving It To Palcher' with Sherlock's first choice of 1965's The...


Nov 5, 2010

Podcasting's never perfect.  Always comes apart sooner or later, and with two people involved, it's usually sooner.  This week, we celebrate the genre of Noir, with 1944's Double Indemnity.  Along with that, 1949's Kurosawa classic, Stray Dog.  Then, to tie it together, our top 5 dialogue...