What’s up, dudes? “Gremlins” is a classic holiday horror, and I’ve got artist and author of the Banned Book Club series Ryan Estrada here to talk about! Yes, we really get into the “Gremlins” original script by Chris Columbus and its...
What’s up, dudes? Wake up guys! It’s Christmas and I’ve hidden all the eggs! Chad Young from Horror Movie BBQ and Vinnie Brezinsky from Huey and Bax are with me to talk ALF “Oh, Tannerbaum!” It’s the first Christmas episode of...
What’s up, dudes? It’s a lost episode! It was originally recorded in 2024, but delayed due to lost and inferior audio. Yes, Ron and Jay from the Film Strip podcast are with me to dig into the low budget 1984...
What’s up, dudes? I’ve got Anthony Caruso from ‘Tis the Podcast and Jeremy Phelps the Alamo City Santa with me to dig into Charles Schulz’s Peanuts. That’s right! It’s the 1974 special It’s the Easter Beagle...
What’s up, dudes? It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for! That’s right! It’s the 5th Annual Totally Rad Christmas Awards, also known as the Raddies! This year I’m in Videoland at the Palace of Power! Captain N, Princess Lana, Mega...
What’s up, dudes? Attention, Kmart shoppers! Yes, we’re talking all about the home of the blue light special. It’s a Kmart Christmas! Vinnie Brezinsky from Huey and Bax and Nicholas Pepin of Pop Culture Roulette join me live to...
What’s up, dudes? “Gremlins” is a classic holiday horror, made better by Jerry Goldsmith’s score and the killer hits of Michael Sembello and Peter Gabriel. Thus, Kevin Williams from ‘Tis the Soundtrack joins me to really dig into a couple...
What’s up, dudes? CM Chuck from Just Another Friday Night and Jeff Loftin from Lost Christmas join me to talk about ’80s action cartoons we wish had Christmas episodes! From Transformers to GoBots, from Voltron to M...
Loading… What’s up, dudes? The 5th Annual Raddies are almost here, so that means it’s time to vote! Vote for your favorite episodes and guest hosts! There’s also unlimited voting, so you can vote as many times as you’d like to get your...
What’s up, dudes? Remember GI Joe? Stan Weston developed this real American hero, and Hasbro licensed and produced it in 1963. They even coined the phrase “action figure” to help market the toys to boys. In 1966, the British toy company...