Considering the Cinema is a podcast about movies (including HORROR movies) and film criticism, hosted by film critic Jason Pyles (aka "Jay of the Dead"), from Salt Lake City. This audio podcast has no set release schedule or topical format, but its focus is movie news, film theory, movie trivia, cinema history, movie reviews and film criticism.
Considering the Cinema presents… The DVD Infatuation Podcast, “The Grab Bag of Movie Podcasts,” starring Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker — “The Leonard Maltin of the Internet,” the Amazing but Subtle One, the National Treasure himself, brings you this 30th Edition of The DVD Infatuation Podcast for December 2024. Once again, Dr. Shock is reviewing three of his Top 200 Favorite Movies with three special guests! The guests are tasked with selecting a film from Dave’s Top 200 Movies that he hasn’t seen before! Here Dave is joined by filmmaker Mack Robins to review “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” (1977), GregaMortis to review “The French Connection” (1971), and Miles Mayle to review “Once Upon a Time in America” (1984). Note: All three reviews contain major plot SPOILERS. Join us! Don’t forget: You can post a comment in the show notes for this episode or reach out to Dave via X: @DVDInfatuation
SHOW NOTES: The DVD Infatuation Podcast – 30th Edition – Dave’s Top 200 Favorite Movies: December 2024
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– Considering the Cinema presents the 30th Edition of The DVD Infatuation Podcast
— Welcome to Episode 078 for December 2024
[ 00:03:07 ] – Guest: Mack Robins: Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) – Spoilers!
Catch up with Filmmaker Mack “Mackula” Robins here:
– Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
– Considering the Cinema
– Email Mackula here: [email protected]
– Filmography Page: Mack Robins on IMDb
– Mack’s short film: Unseen
– Mackula’s YouTube Channel
– On X: @RobinsMack
– On Instagram: @RobinsMack
[ 00:46:22 ] – Guest: GregaMortis: The French Connection (1971) – Spoilers!
Catch up with GregaMortis here:
– Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
– Podcast: Land of the Creeps
– Instagram: LotC
– Facebook: Greg Morgan
– X: GregaMortis
LotC Group Page
– LotC Fan Page
– YouTube: Greg Morgan
– Greg’s Instagram: GregaMortis
– Email: [email protected]
– LotC Hotline Phone Number: 1-804-569-5682 | 1-804-569-LOTC
[ 01:24:32 ] – Guest: Miles Mayle: Once Upon a Time in America (1984) – Spoilers!
Catch up with Miles here:
– Evil Jelly Podcast
Wrap-Up
– See all of Dave’s Top 250 Movie picks here: Dave’s Top 250 Movies List
– See Dave’s Top 50 Favorite Movies
Links for this episode:
Be sure to catch up with more of Dave’s other work on the internet:
Dr. Shock’s Macabre Film History: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
Film blog: DVD Infatuation.com
On Twitter: @DVDinfatuation
On Facebook: DVDinfatuation
Land of the Creeps Facebook: LotC Facebook Group
On Instagram: @dbjb6972
On Letterboxd: @dcoshockhmp
YouTube: Dr. Shock’s Channel
Dr. Shock’s Podcasts:
The DVD Infatuation Podcast (monthly)
The Illustrated Fan
Horror Movie Podcast
Land of the Creeps horror podcast
On X: @ConsiderCinema
Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Email: [email protected]
Voicemail: (801) 215-9704
Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema
Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive
Be sure to check out Jay of the Dead’s other Horror movie podcast with Mister Watson at HORROR MOVIE WEEKLY.com, where three hosts review one Horror movie every Sunday. It’s One Badass Horror Podcast!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
— Spotify Playlist
— Quarantine Dream iii
This episode of The DVD Infatuation Podcast was produced by Jason Pyles.
During Episode 077 of THE WEEKLY WATCHLIST for Considering the Cinema, your hosts Jason Pyles (aka Jay of the Dead), Mack Robins (aka Mackula), and the esteemed host of The DVD Infatuation Podcast, Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker, discuss Jay’s mental illness of intentionally purchasing multiple versions of films he loves — simply because he loves them. True mental illness. We also spend time learning about Mack’s reckoning and determining of his “birthday” movies, so break out your abacus for that one! And Dave tells us of a World War II film that he deems to be “a Masterpiece”! Join us!
Note: This episode was recorded on Aug. 6, 2024, and it released on September 21, 2024.
THE WEEKLY WATCHLIST is the type of episode where we simply talk about whatever we’ve been watching lately from our own, personal watchlists. Here’s how it works: Jay, Mack and Dave have zero “movie-watching homework.” We are completely free each week to watch whatever we want from any era, year, genre, country, etc! We can finally go through our own personal watchlists and catch up with the films we’ve been meaning to see. So, every week will be vastly different. Let us know what you think of this format.
Jay of the Dead also hosts a WEEKLY HORROR MOVIE PODCAST with Mister Watson at Horror Movie Weekly.com. And of course, every Horror fan should check out Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies, The Gold Standard of Horror Movie Podcasts.
Thanks for listening to Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can email Jay, Mack and even Dr. Shock at [email protected] or post a comment in the show notes for this episode.
SHOW NOTES: Considering the Cinema Ep. 077: The Weekly Watchlist
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– Jason welcomes Mack and Dave
[ 00:01:53 ] – Mack’s Weekly Watchlist:
— 1986 “Birth-DAY Movies”
— Critters (1986)
— Invaders From Mars (1986)
— Aliens (1986) on 4K (Theatrical Cut)
— One Crazy Summer (1986)
Twisters (2024)
Mack = 8.5 ( Theater / Buy it! )
[ 00:16:45 ] – Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker’s Weekly Watchlist:
— 1949 To Be Continued…
Battleground (1949)
Dave = 9.5 ( Masterpiece / Buy it! )
On the Town (1949)
Dave = 7.5 ( Rental )
Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer Boris Karloff (1949)
Dave = 5 ( Low-priority Rental )
[ 00:30:55 ] – Jason’s Weekly Watchlist:
— NHM Ep. 100: Invaders From Mars (1953)
Movie Trivia Minutiae: Jay suggests that a “Stranger Than Fiction” tagline was inspired by “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”
Non-Spoiler Trailer Talk: “Alien: Romulus” trailer’s riff on the original “Alien” movie’s tagline
Cyrus (2010)
Jason = 7 ( A Buy for Jay )
War Dogs (2016)
Jason = 6 ( Rental )
Suggested Double Feature: Lord of War (2005)
— Jay also has multiple copies of “Mean Streets” and “Lonesome Dove.”
— The DVD Infatuation Podcast: Dave’s Top 200
Wrap-Up
Links for this episode:
Catch up with Mack here:
– Horror podcast: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
— IMDb.com Page: Mack Robins
Catch up with Dr. Shock here:
– Horror podcast: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
— Blog: DVD Infatuation.com
— Podcast: The DVD Infatuation Podcast
— Horror podcast: Land of the Creeps
— Podcast: The Illustrated Fan
— Movie Podcast Weekly has returned for MONTHLY releases
— Listen to Jay of the Dead’s Horror Movie Weekly with Mister Watson every Sunday!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
— Spotify Playlist
— Quarantine Dream iii
CTC on X: @ConsiderCinema
Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Email: [email protected]
Voicemail: (801) 215-9704
Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema
Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive
Apologies for missing last week’s release; we had an editing issue that we hope is now resolved. Here is Episode 076 of THE WEEKLY WATCHLIST for Considering the Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting. During this show, you will hear from your hosts Jason Pyles (aka Jay of the Dead), Mack Robins (aka Mackula), and the esteemed host of The DVD Infatuation Podcast, Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker. Jason declares open season on “The Deer Hunter,” while Dave begins to revamp his Top 10 Movies of 1949 list. And Mack takes a closer look at the least popular movies on his IMDb list! Join us!
Note: This episode was recorded on July 31, 2024, and it released on September 6, 2024.
THE WEEKLY WATCHLIST is the type of episode where we simply talk about whatever we’ve been watching lately from our own, personal watchlists. Here’s how it works: Jay, Mack and Dave have zero “movie-watching homework.” We are completely free each week to watch whatever we want from any era, year, genre, country, etc! We can finally go through our own personal watchlists and catch up with the films we’ve been meaning to see. So, every week will be vastly different. Let us know what you think of this format.
Jay of the Dead also hosts a WEEKLY HORROR MOVIE PODCAST with Mister Watson at Horror Movie Weekly.com. And of course, every Horror fan should check out Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies, The Gold Standard of Horror Movie Podcasts.
Thanks for listening to Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can email Jay, Mack and even Dr. Shock at [email protected] or post a comment in the show notes for this episode.
SHOW NOTES: Considering the Cinema Ep. 076: The Weekly Watchlist
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– Jason welcomes Mack and Dave
— Mack almost crashed his car getting to this recording
– Responding to Jay’s welcoming greetings
[ 00:03:11 ] – Jason’s Weekly Watchlist:
— Mack and Jason’s Gentlemen’s Agreement Regarding “Movie Shaming”
— A Finite Number of Films: Jay’s Sad Realization
— Cinephiles (Like Us) Still Know About the Movies They Haven’t Seen
The Deer Hunter (1978)
Jason = 6 ( Low-priority Rental )
— Jason’s Carnival, Strong Man Metaphor for Underwhelming Movies
The Last Samurai (2003)
Jason = 7.5 ( Rental )
[ 00:21:27 ] – Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker’s Weekly Watchlist:
– Dave reassesses and begins to overhaul his Top 10 Movies of 1949 list
All the King’s Men (1949)
– Dave deems it a Top 10 contender
The Heiress (1949)
– Dave deems it a Top 10 contender
[ 00:36:00 ] – Mack’s Weekly Watchlist:
– Mack is watching as many films from his birth year as his current age
– Filmic namedrops:
– Big Trouble in Little China (1986)
– The Testaments: Of One Fold and One Shepherd (2000)
– The Musketeer (2001)
– *batteries not included (1987)
– The following movies on Mack’s watchlist are the least popular on IMDb.com
The Cranes Are Flying (1957)
Mack = 10 ( Buy it! )
Babette’s Feast (1987)
Mack = 7 ( Rental )
The Awful Truth (1937)
Mack = 8 ( Strong Rental )
Wrap-Up
Links for this episode:
Catch up with Mack here:
– Horror podcast: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
— IMDb.com Page: Mack Robins
Catch up with Dr. Shock here:
– Horror podcast: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
— Blog: DVD Infatuation.com
— Podcast: The DVD Infatuation Podcast
— Horror podcast: Land of the Creeps
— Podcast: The Illustrated Fan
— Movie Podcast Weekly has returned for MONTHLY releases
— Listen to Jay of the Dead’s Horror Movie Weekly with Mister Watson every Sunday!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
— Spotify Playlist
— Quarantine Dream iii
CTC on X: @ConsiderCinema
Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Email: [email protected]
Voicemail: (801) 215-9704
Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema
Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive
Bienvenue! Willkommen! Welkom! Witaj! Karibu! Welcome from around the world to Considering the Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting! Here in Episode 075, we have a special MACK ON MOVIES edition, where Mack and Jason discuss The World on Film: Checklists by Country and Language by going through Mack’s two personal checklists where he tracks movies he’s seen from various countries, as well as the films he’s seen that feature different languages from around the world. This was recorded on May 11, 2024, and released on August 25, 2024. Join us!
If you’re a huge Horror fan, you can view all of Jay’s HORROR ONLY episodes at Considering HORROR Cinema.com. Jay of the Dead also hosts a WEEKLY HORROR MOVIE PODCAST with Mister Watson and Projectile Varmint at Horror Movie Weekly.com. And of course, every Horror fan should check out Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies, The Gold Standard of Horror Movie Podcasts.
Thanks for listening to Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can email Jay at [email protected] or post a comment in the show notes for this episode.
SHOW NOTES: Considering the Cinema Ep. 075
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– Thanks to Dave Becker for keeping this feed alive with The DVD Infatuation Podcast
– Hear Mack’s “Collectors” series on Jay of the Dead’s Horror Movies
– This is a “Mack on Movies” episode, which means the episode topic is Mack’s idea and Mack edited, as well
– Mack has special occasion movies to watch on certain dates (this episode has been recorded but is still unreleased)
– Jason explains how serious Mack is about movies
– Jason’s double-buying of movies and pushing them off on Mack
– The obligation to watch movies that others recommend
– Making movie recommendations to other people
[ 00:19:08 ] – Mack’s Checklist of Countries Whose Movies He’s Seen
[ 00:56:25 ] – Mack’s Checklist of Movies That Feature Various Languages
Wrap-Up
Links for this episode:
Catch up with Mack here:
– Horror podcast: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
— IMDb.com Page: Mack Robins
Catch up with Dr. Shock here:
– Horror podcast: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
— Blog: DVD Infatuation.com
— Podcast: The DVD Infatuation Podcast
— Horror podcast: Land of the Creeps
— Podcast: The Illustrated Fan
— Movie Podcast Weekly has returned for MONTHLY releases
— Listen to Jay of the Dead’s Horror Movie Weekly with Mister Watson every Sunday!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
— Spotify Playlist
— Quarantine Dream iii
CTC on Twitter: @ConsiderCinema
Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Email: [email protected]
Voicemail: (801) 215-9704
Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema
Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive
Is Deckard a replicant? What are some alternate ways to ingest objectively horrible candy? What are Mack’s personal safety recommendations for documentary filmmaking? And what were some of the Academy Award nominees celebrated from the year 1960? All of this and much more is answered here in Episode 074 of Considering the Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting. For this week’s edition of The Weekly Watchlist, your mercurial hosts, Jason Pyles (aka Jay of the Dead); his co-host, Mack Robins (aka Mackula); and the esteemed host of The DVD Infatuation Podcast, Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker are back again to talk about whatever they have been watching lately from their own personal watchlists! Give it a listen!
First time listener? Here’s how The Weekly Watchlist episodes work: Jay, Mack and Dave have zero “movie-watching homework.” We are completely free each week to watch whatever we want from any era, year, genre, country, etc! We can finally go through our own personal watchlists and catch up with the films we’ve been meaning to see. So, every week will be vastly different. Let us know what you think of this format. Join us!
Notes: This episode was recorded on July 26, 2024, and it released on August 23, 2024.
Jay of the Dead also hosts a WEEKLY HORROR MOVIE PODCAST with Mister Watson at Horror Movie Weekly.com. And of course, every Horror fan should check out Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies, The Gold Standard of Horror Movie Podcasts.
Thanks for listening to Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can email Jay, Mack and even Dr. Shock at [email protected] or post a comment in the show notes for this episode.
SHOW NOTES: Considering the Cinema Ep. 074: The Weekly Watchlist
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– Jason welcomes Mack and Dave
– Dave’s Philadelphia visitation habits
– Dave was formerly a Boyz II Men singer
– Wawa and Piggly Wiggly visitation habits
– Pink bubble gum cigars and candy cigarettes
– Jay declares The Worst Candy in the World
– The only way to eat Good & Plenty candies
[ 00:06:00 ] – Mack’s Weekly Watchlist:
The Gray Man (2022)
Mack = 83 out of 100 ( Must-Watch / Rental )
Skywalkers: A Love Story (2024)
Mack = 62 out of 100 ( Stream on Netflix )
Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
Mack = refused to rate it after only one viewing
[ 00:24:51 ] – Jason’s Weekly Watchlist:
The Limey (1999)
Jason = 6.5 ( Rental )
The Beastmaster (1982)
Jason = 5.5 ( Strong Rental )
[ 00:42:55 ] – Dave’s Weekly Watchlist:
– Some Nominees for the 33rd Academy Awards (Celebrating the Films of the Year 1960)
The Apartment (1960)
The Alamo (1960)
Elmer Gantry (1960)
The Sundowners (1960)
Sons and Lovers (1960)
Pollyanna (1960)
Wrap-Up
Links for this episode:
Catch up with Mack here:
– Horror podcast: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
— IMDb.com Page: Mack Robins
Catch up with Dr. Shock here:
– Horror podcast: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
— Blog: DVD Infatuation.com
— Podcast: The DVD Infatuation Podcast
— Horror podcast: Land of the Creeps
— Podcast: The Illustrated Fan
— Movie Podcast Weekly has returned for MONTHLY releases
— Listen to Jay of the Dead’s Horror Movie Weekly with Mister Watson every Sunday!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
— Spotify Playlist
— Quarantine Dream iii
CTC on X: @ConsiderCinema
Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Email: [email protected]
Voicemail: (801) 215-9704
Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema
Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive
Attention, Media Mart shoppers! We have a Blue Light Special here in Episode 073 of Considering the Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting. During this show, your hosts Jason Pyles (aka Jay of the Dead), his co-host, Mack Robins (aka Mackula), and the esteemed host of The DVD Infatuation Podcast, Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker will bring you THE WEEKLY WATCHLIST, where we simply talk about whatever we’ve been watching lately on our own, personal watchlists.
Here’s how it works: Jay, Mack and Dave have zero “movie-watching homework.” We are completely free each week to watch whatever we want from any era, year, genre, country, etc! We can finally go through our own personal watchlists and catch up with the films we’ve been meaning to see. So, every week will be vastly different. Let us know what you think of this format. Join us!
Notes: This episode was recorded on July 19, 2024, and it released on August 16, 2024. Also, this episode is dedicated to our very dear friend, Mister Dustin Watson, whose birthday is August 17.
Jay of the Dead also hosts a WEEKLY HORROR MOVIE PODCAST with Mister Watson at Horror Movie Weekly.com. And of course, every Horror fan should check out Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies, The Gold Standard of Horror Movie Podcasts.
Thanks for listening to Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can email Jay, Mack and even Dr. Shock at [email protected] or post a comment in the show notes for this episode.
SHOW NOTES: Considering the Cinema Ep. 073: The Weekly Watchlist
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– Jason welcomes Mack and Dave
— Some quick thoughts on “Twister” and chasing twisters
— We’re expanding the runtime of The Weekly Watchlist segments
— Jason and Dave got to have lunch in Hershey, PA, and Dave gave free movies of his “exotic doubles”
— Mack wants to know how to be included in Dave’s will
[ 00:06:15 ] – Dave’s Weekly Watchlist:
Hot Stuff (1979)
Dave = 6.5 ( Low-priority Rental )
Houdini (1953)
Dave = 6.5 ( Rental )
House Calls (1978)
Dave = 8.5 ( Strong Rental )
The House That Screamed (1969) (aka The Finishing School)
Dave = 9 ( Buy it! )
[ 00:20:55 ] – Mack’s Weekly Watchlist:
Miss Firecracker (1989)
Mack = 83 out of 100 ( Strong Rental )
Butterfly in the Sky (2022)
Mack = 84 out of 100 ( Strong Rental )
Mack’s Movie Anecdote From “Media MART”
– EntertainMART at Layton Hills Mall (Layton, Utah)
– Logs of Mystery DVDs for $14
– Mack “runs his fingers through the movies” at Media MART… (and doesn’t get arrested)
– Mack opts not to randomly purchase “Barbershop” (2002) — Sorry, Cube!
Mack’s Blindfolded Mystery DVD log pick (that Mack abandons for a streaming version):
Tombstone (1993)
Mack = 88 out of 100 ( Buy it! )
Les Vampires (1915) – Runtime: 7 hours, 1 minute
Mack = 86 out of 100 ( Strong Rental )
[ 00:39:07 ] – Jason’s Weekly Watchlist:
Film Trivia Factoid:
In-Flight Movies – This episode was recorded on July 19, 2024. Exactly 63 years ago today, in 1961, the very first in-flight movie was shown on a commercial airline, TWA, and that film was “By Love Possessed” (1961).
Jason’s non-political, nonpartisan, cinematic response to the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump on July 13, 2024:
In the Line of Fire (1993)
Jason = 8.5 ( Buy it! )
Triple Frontier (2019)
Jason = 8.5 ( Stream on Netflix / Buy on Blu-ray if ever available )
Wrap-Up
Links for this episode:
Jay and Doc recommend this book:
American Film Criticism — From the Beginnings to Citizen Kane Oh, and be sure to check out Mack’s eventual, future Feature Film release, coming to a theater near you … someday!
Catch up with Mack here:
– Horror podcast: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
— IMDb.com Page: Mack Robins
Catch up with Dr. Shock here:
– Horror podcast: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
— Blog: DVD Infatuation.com
— Podcast: The DVD Infatuation Podcast
— Horror podcast: Land of the Creeps
— Podcast: The Illustrated Fan
— Movie Podcast Weekly has returned for MONTHLY releases
— Listen to Jay of the Dead’s Horror Movie Weekly with Mister Watson every Sunday!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
— Spotify Playlist
— Quarantine Dream iii
CTC on X: @ConsiderCinema
Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Email: [email protected]
Voicemail: (801) 215-9704
Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema
Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive
Great news! Considering the Cinema episodes are finally back, and we will earnestly strive to release them weekly! Jason Pyles (aka Jay of the Dead), his co-host, Mack Robins (aka Mackula), and the esteemed host of The DVD Infatuation Podcast, Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker will bring you a new, short-form format called THE WEEKLY WATCHLIST, which should release on Fridays. Here’s how it works: Jay, Mack and Dave have zero “movie-watching homework.” We are completely free each week to watch whatever we want from any era, year, genre, country, etc! We can finally go through our own personal watchlists and catch up with the films we’ve been meaning to see. So, every week will be vastly different. Let us know what you think of this format. Join us!
Notes: This episode is dedicated to The Wise One, Dr. Rick Moody. It was recorded on June 30, 2024, and it released on August 9, 2024.
Jay of the Dead also hosts a WEEKLY HORROR MOVIE PODCAST with Mister Watson at Horror Movie Weekly.com. And of course, every Horror fan should check out Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies, The Gold Standard of Horror Movie Podcasts.
Thanks for listening to Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can email Jay, Mack and even Dr. Shock at [email protected] or post a comment in the show notes for this episode.
SHOW NOTES: Considering the Cinema Ep. 072: The Weekly Watchlist
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– This episode is dedicated to The Wise One, Dr. Rick Moody
— Jason welcomes Mack and Dr. Shock
— Reminiscing on our most recent CTC episode together: Ep. 064: Safety Last!
— The subjects of “Cinemania” are a little too close to home for us…
— Jay, Mack, Dave are scarily obsessed with movies
— PREFACE: The Concept of CTC’s “The Weekly Watchlist” episode format
[ 00:08:43 ] – Jason’s Weekly Watchlist:
Dolores Claiborne (1995)
Jason = 7.5 ( Strong Rental )
Concept Discussion:
Chekhov’s Gun
Raging Boll (2010)
Jason = 7 ( Strong Rental but Jay Owns It )
– Wikipedia’s List of films featuring eclipses
[ 00:19:06 ] – Mack’s Weekly Watchlist:
— Mack does the quite literal “Movie Minute” on his brother’s podcast
— All four of Mack’s films this week are streaming on Tubi
— Mack’s Goal: Watch a Feature Film From Every Year of Cinema History!
Broken Blossoms (1919)
Mack = 71 out of 100
Stella Maris (1918)
Mack = 79 out of 100
Straight Shooting (1917)
Mack = 81 out of 100
Prehysteria! (1993)
Mack = 31 out of 100 ( Avoid )
[ 00:28:37 ] – Dave’s Weekly Watchlist:
— Dave randomly opens to a page of four movies (he hasn’t seen) in his big movie binders
American Girl (2002) (aka Confessions of an American Girl)
Dave = 7 ( Rental )
Colette (2018)
Dave = 7 ( Rental )
Cookie (1989)
Dave = 8.5 ( Strong Rental )
Come Back, Little Sheba (1952)
Dave = 8.5 ( Strong Rental )
Wrap-Up
Links for this episode:
Catch up with Mack here:
– Horror podcast: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
— IMDb.com Page: Mack Robins
Catch up with Dr. Shock here:
– Horror podcast: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
— Blog: DVD Infatuation.com
— Podcast: The DVD Infatuation Podcast
— Horror podcast: Land of the Creeps
— Podcast: The Illustrated Fan
— Movie Podcast Weekly has returned for MONTHLY releases
— Listen to Jay of the Dead’s Horror Movie Weekly with Mister Watson every Sunday!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
— Spotify Playlist
— Quarantine Dream iii
CTC on X: @ConsiderCinema
Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Email: [email protected]
Voicemail: (801) 215-9704
Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema
Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive
Considering the Cinema presents… The DVD Infatuation Podcast, “The Grab Bag of Movie Podcasts,” starring Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker — “The Leonard Maltin of the Internet,” the Amazing but Subtle One, the National Treasure himself, brings you this 29th Edition of The DVD Infatuation Podcast for August 2024. In this episode, Dave is introducing a new series where he reviews his Top 200 Favorite Movies with a guest! The guest is tasked with selecting a film from Dave’s Top 200 Movies that he or she hasn’t seen before! Here Dave is joined by Jay of the Dead to review “The Black Cat” (1934), Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop to review “Days of Heaven” (1978), and Nathan Bartlebaugh to review “Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession” (2004). Note: All three reviews contain SPOILERS. Join us! Don’t forget: You can post a comment in the show notes for this episode or reach out to Dave via X: @DVDInfatuation
SHOW NOTES: The DVD Infatuation Podcast – 29th Edition – Dave’s Top 200 Favorite Movies: August 2024
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– Considering the Cinema presents the 29th Edition of The DVD Infatuation Podcast
— Welcome to Episode 071 for August 2024
— Dave introduces a new series involving his Top 200 Favorite Movies!
[ 00:01:50 ] – Guest: Jay of the Dead: The Black Cat (1934) – Spoilers!
Jay of the Dead = 8 ( Buy it! )
Dr. Shock = Top 200 Favorite!
Catch up with Jay of the Dead here:
– Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
– Horror Movie Weekly
– Movie Podcast Weekly
– Considering the Cinema
[ 00:21:50 ] – Guest: Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop: Days of Heaven (1978) – Spoilers!
Dr. Walking Dead = 9 ( Buy Criterion Blu-ray )
Dr. Shock = Top 200 Favorite!
Catch up with Dr. Walking Dead here:
– Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
– New Horror Movies YouTube Channel
– Kyle’s solocast: Dead Man Still Walking
[ 00:51:14 ] – Guest: Nathan Bartlebaugh: Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (2004) – Spoilers!
Catch up with Nathan Bartlebaugh here:
– Phantom Galaxy
– Horror Movie Podcast
Wrap-Up
– See all of Dave’s Top 200 Movie picks here: Dave’s Top 200 All-Time Favorite Movies
Links for this episode:
Be sure to catch up with more of Dave’s other work on the internet:
Dr. Shock’s Macabre Film History: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
Film blog: DVD Infatuation.com
On Twitter: @DVDinfatuation
On Facebook: DVDinfatuation
Land of the Creeps Facebook: LotC Facebook Group
On Instagram: @dbjb6972
On Letterboxd: @dcoshockhmp
YouTube: Dr. Shock’s Channel
Dr. Shock’s Podcasts:
The DVD Infatuation Podcast (monthly)
The Illustrated Fan
Horror Movie Podcast
Land of the Creeps horror podcast
On X: @ConsiderCinema
Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Email: [email protected]
Voicemail: (801) 215-9704
Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema
Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive
Be sure to check out Jay of the Dead’s other Horror movie podcast with Mister Watson at HORROR MOVIE WEEKLY.com, where three hosts review one Horror movie every Sunday. It’s One Badass Horror Podcast!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
— Spotify Playlist
— Quarantine Dream iii
This episode of The DVD Infatuation Podcast was produced by Jason Pyles.
Considering the Cinema presents… The DVD Infatuation Podcast, “The Grab Bag of Movie Podcasts,” starring Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker — “The Leonard Maltin of the Internet,” the Amazing but Subtle One, the National Treasure himself, brings you this 28th Edition of The DVD Infatuation Podcast for April 2024. For this episode, Dave welcomes special guest Greg Buzzelli from the Monsters and the Mosh Pit, a Horror and Heavy Metal-themed podcast. Doc Shock and Greg discuss Six Movies They’ve Never Seen Before! And of course, they talk about some Music in the Movies. Join us!
Thanks for checking out Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can post a comment in the show notes for this episode or reach out to Dave via Twitter: @DVDInfatuation
SHOW NOTES: The DVD Infatuation Podcast – 28th Edition – April 2024
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– Considering the Cinema presents the 28th Edition of The DVD Infatuation Podcast
— Welcome to Episode 070 for November 2024
— Dave welcomes special guest Greg Buzzelli
[ 00:03:18 ] – Six Movies We’ve Never Seen Before (or Movies We Just Want to Discuss)
Greg: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
Dave: Rad (1986)
Greg: The Mummy (1999)
Dave: Heruko the Goblin (1991)
Greg: The St. Francisville Experiment (2000)
Dave: The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960)
Greg: From Hell (2001)
Dave: Busting (1974)
BONUS: Reflecting on Shaun of the Dead (2004)
Dave: Space Camp (1986)
Greg: Swiss Army Man (2016)
Greg: I’m Too Old for This Sh*t: A Heavy Metal Fairy Tale (2021)
Dave: The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968)
[ 01:57:34 ] – Music in the Movies
Greg: “Don’t Stop Me Now” from Shaun of the Dead
Dave: “Breaking the Sound Barrier” from The Right Stuff
Greg: “Red Right Hand” from Scream
Dave: “What a Feeling” from Flashdance
Wrap-Up
– Dave’s Top 200 All-Time Favorite Movies
– See all of Dave’s Top movies lists here: DVD Infatuation.com Blog
Links for this episode:
Don’t forget to check out Greg Buzzelli’s show: Monsters and the Mosh Pit
Be sure to catch up with more of Dave’s other work on the internet:
Dr. Shock’s Macabre Film History: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
Film blog: DVD Infatuation.com
On Twitter: @DVDinfatuation
On Facebook: DVDinfatuation
Land of the Creeps Facebook: LotC Facebook Group
On Instagram: @dbjb6972
On Letterboxd: @dcoshockhmp
YouTube: Dr. Shock’s Channel
Dr. Shock’s Podcasts:
The DVD Infatuation Podcast (monthly)
The Illustrated Fan
Horror Movie Podcast
Land of the Creeps horror podcast
On Twitter: @ConsiderCinema
Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Email: [email protected]
Voicemail: (801) 215-9704
Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema
Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive
Be sure to check out Jay of the Dead’s new Horror movie podcast with Mister Watson and Channy Dreadful at HORROR MOVIE WEEKLY.com, where three hosts review one Horror movie every Sunday. It’s One Badass Horror Podcast!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
— Spotify Playlist
— Quarantine Dream iii
This episode of The DVD Infatuation Podcast was recorded and produced by Jason Pyles.
Considering the Cinema presents… The DVD Infatuation Podcast, starring Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker — “The Leonard Maltin of the Internet,” the Amazing but Subtle One, the National Treasure himself, brings you a very interesting episode for November of 2023. First, here in Ep. 069, the 27th Edition of The DVD Infatuation Podcast, Dave begins by reciting a portion of his 100 Favorite Movie Quotes, some of which include live performances as the characters who delivered the lines. Next, by using his famous stream-of-consciousness style, Dave discusses a GameSpot.com article titled, 10 Craziest Killer Vehicle Movies Ever, Ranked. And for the third segment of this episode, Dave brings you the first of a three-part series where Dave will present his Top 20 movies (all genres) from a specific decade. For this show, Dave is going to bring you his Top 20 Movies of the 1960s, as well as 5 Movies That Didn’t Make the List but Eventually Could Someday. Join us!
Thanks for checking out Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can post a comment in the show notes for this episode or reach out to Dave via Twitter: @DVDInfatuation
SHOW NOTES: The DVD Infatuation Podcast – 27th Edition – November 2023
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– Considering the Cinema presents the 27th Edition of The DVD Infatuation Podcast
— Welcome to Episode 069 for November 2023
— Dr. Shock does a Jay of the Dead podcast intro
– Dave recommends Horror Movie Weekly Ep. 142: Midsommar (2019)
– Dave also recommends checking out Dr. Walking Dead’s Dead Man Still Walking: Night of the Living Dead (1968)
– And Doc also recommends Land of the Creeps Ep. 329: Killer Cars and Ep. 331: Top 5 Horror Movies 1986
[ 00:02:33 ] – Highlighting Some of Dave’s 100 Favorite Movie Quotes (from DVD Infatuation.com
1. “Look what your brother did to the door! Ain’t he got no pride in his home?” – The Cook, from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
5. “The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist” – Verbal, The Usual Suspects
14. “You’re gonna be dumb enough to pull a gun on a man, you better be smart enough to pull the trigger” – Tyrone Washington, The Boys in Company C
17. “You gonna eat your fat?” – Spalding, Caddyshack
20. “What we got here is… failure to communicate” – Captain, Cool Hand Luke
22. “We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold” – Raoul Duke, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
24. “You best start believing in ghost stories, Miss Turner… you’re in one!” – Capt. Barbossa, Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
26. “Have you ever heard of Kurgaal? It is a prison below Omsk. Many men have gone there. Few have returned. I have returned. After fifteen years… I… have returned” – Dr. Vitus Verdegast, 1934’s The Black Cat
27. “No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to DIE!” – Auric Goldfinger, Goldfinger
32. “My mom and dad are gonna be so mad at me!” – Stu, Scream
34. “We blew it” – Wyatt, Easy Rider
36. “And to think… I hesitated” – Channing Cenobite, Hellbound: Hellraiser II
40. “That which is eternal cannot die. But if it’s any consolation, sweet Alex, THAT HURT LIKE HELL!” – The Djinn, Wishmaster
47. “All right, no one is to stone ANYONE until I blow this whistle” – Jewish Official, Life of Brian
48. “Our battle, our struggle, is to create art. Our weapon is the moving picture. Because we have the moving picture, our paintings will grow and recede; our poetry will be shadows that lengthen and conceal; our light will play across living faces that laugh and agonize; and our music will linger and finally overwhelm, because it will have a context as certain as the grave. We are scientists engaged in the creation of memory… but our memory will neither blur nor fade” – F.W. Murnau, Shadow of the Vampire
50. “Thank you, honey, this is a beautiful party. You invited all my friends. Good thinking!” – Johnny, The Room
51. “Gentlemen, you can’t fight in here! This is the War Room!” – President Merkin Muffley, Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
52. “God, how I hate the twentieth century” – Gen. George S. Patton, Patton
53. “This car is 100% death proof. Only to get the benefit of it, honey, you really gotta be sitting in my seat” – Stuntman Mike, Death Proof
54. “Aren’t you a healer and a vessel for the holy spirit? When are you coming over and make my son hear again? Can’t you do that?” – Daniel Plainview, There Will Be Blood
55. “For as long as I can remember I always wanted to be a gangster” – Henry Hill, Goodfellas
56. “Men, you are about to embark on a great crusade to stamp out runaway decency in the west. Now you men will only be risking your lives, whilst I will be risking an almost certain Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor” – Hedley Lamaar, Blazing Saddles
– Here you can find Dave’s blog post for his 100 Favorite Movie Quotes!
[ 00:29:53 ] – Dave’s Prep for LotC’s “Killer Cars” Episode:
– Stream-of-consciousness style, Dave discusses a GameSpot.com article titled: 10 Craziest Killer Vehicle Movies Ever, Ranked
– Killdozer (1974)
– The Wraith (1986)
– The Hearse (1980)
– Joy Ride (2001)
– The Car (1977)
– Repo Man (1984)
– Maximum Overdrive (1986)
– Death Proof (2007)
– Christine (1983)
– Duel (1971)
– Land of the Creeps Ep. 329: Killer Cars
[ 00:56:17 ] – 5 Movies That Didn’t Make the List but Eventually Could Someday (in alphabetical order)
– Django (1966)
– The Haunting (1963)
– The Innocents (1961)
– Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)
– Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
[ 00:00:00 ] – Dave Becker’s Top 20 Movies of the 1960s (ranked)
1. Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
3. The Wild Bunch (1969)
4. Psycho (1960)
5. The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
6. 8 1/2 (1963)
7. Midnight Cowboy (1969)
8. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
9. The Graduate (1967)
10. It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
11. Night of the Living Dead (1968) – Check out Ep. 055: NOTLD insights and Ep. 056: A Watch-Along Commentary Track
12. Andrei Rublev (1966)
13. The Producers (1967)
14. Easy Rider (1969)
15. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
16. Inherit the Wind (1960)
17. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
18. The Lion in Winter (1968)
19. The Magnificent Seven (1960)
20. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
– Dave’s Top 200 All-Time Favorite Movies
– See all of Dave’s Top movies lists here: DVD Infatuation.com Blog
Wrap-Up
Links for this episode:
Be sure to catch up with more of Dave’s other work on the internet:
Dr. Shock’s Macabre Film History: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
Film blog: DVD Infatuation.com
On Twitter: @DVDinfatuation
On Facebook: DVDinfatuation
Land of the Creeps Facebook: LotC Facebook Group
On Instagram: @dbjb6972
On Letterboxd: @dcoshockhmp
YouTube: Dr. Shock’s Channel
Dr. Shock’s Podcasts:
The DVD Infatuation Podcast (monthly)
The Illustrated Fan
Horror Movie Podcast
Land of the Creeps horror podcast
On Twitter: @ConsiderCinema
Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Email: [email protected]
Voicemail: (801) 215-9704
Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema
Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive
Be sure to check out Jay of the Dead’s new Horror movie podcast with Mister Watson and Channy Dreadful at HORROR MOVIE WEEKLY.com, where three hosts review one Horror movie every Sunday. It’s One Badass Horror Podcast!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
— Spotify Playlist
— Quarantine Dream iii
This episode of The DVD Infatuation Podcast was recorded and produced by Jason Pyles.
Considering the Cinema presents… The DVD Infatuation Podcast, starring Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker — “The Leonard Maltin of the Internet,” the Amazing but Subtle One, the National Treasure himself, as he welcomes back special guest Ian Irza to discuss the Euro-Crime Film Genre, the Italian Crime cinema of the 1970s and 1980s! Ep. 068 is the 26th Edition of The DVD Infatuation Podcast. During this show, Dave and Ian talk about the Actors Who Appear in Euro-Crime Films Most Often; they give their Top 10 lists of their favorite Euro-Crime films, and of course, they close with the famous Music in the Movies segment! Join us!
Thanks for checking out Considering the Cinema Podcast and Considering Horror Cinema, The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Movie Podcasting… Don’t forget: You can post a comment in the show notes for this episode or reach out to Dave via Twitter: @DVDInfatuation
SHOW NOTES: The DVD Infatuation Podcast – 26th Edition – September 2023
[ 00:00:01 ] – Introduction
– Considering the Cinema presents the 26th Edition of The DVD Infatuation Podcast
— Welcome to Episode 068
— Dave welcomes special guest Ian Irza to discuss Italian Crime Films of the 1970s and 1980s
— Ian’s opening thoughts about the Polizieschi or Euro-Crime Genre
— Ian’s list of “Actors Who Appear in Euro-Crime Films Most Often” (Third-Billed or Higher)
1. Tomas Milian (23 films)
2. Maurizio Merli (15 films)
3. Luc Merenda (12 films)
4. Fabio Testi (12 films)
5. Henry Silva (10 or 11? films)
6. Martin Balsam (10 or 11? films)
7. Antonio Sabato (9 films)
8. Enrico Maria Salerno (8 films)
9. Franco Nero (7 films)
10. Claudio Cassinelli (5 films)
[ 00:15:47 ] – List Segment: Top 10 Euro-Crime Films
Ian’s Top 10 Euro-Crime Films
1. Almost Human (1974)
2. The Big Racket (1976)
3. Confessions of a Police Captain (1971)
4. Manhunt in the City (1975) (aka “The Manhunt”)
5. Free Hand for a Tough Cop (1976) (aka “Tough Cop”)
6. The Smuggler (1980) (aka “Contraband”)
7. The Italian Connection (1972) (aka “Manhunt”)
8. The Tough Ones (1976)
9. Caliber 9 (1972)
10. Silent Action (1975)
Dave’s Top 10 Euro-Crime Films
1. Caliber 9 (1972)
2. The Big Racket (1976)
3. Savage Three (1975)
4. The Boss (1973)
5. Lucky Luciano (1973)
6. Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion (1970)
7. Street Law (1974)
8. Illustrious Corpses (1976)
9. Rulers of the City (1976) (aka “Mr. Scarface”)
10. Killer Cop (1975)
See all of Dave’s Top movies lists here: DVD Infatuation.com Blog
[ 02:28:47 ] – Segment: Music in the Movies
Ian’s Music Picks:
“Un amico” by Ennio Morricone from Revolver (1973)
“Princes of the Universe” by Queen from Highlander (1986)
Dave’s Song Picks:
“Institutionalized” by Suicidal Tendencies from Repo Man (1984)
“Let’s Have a War” by Fear from Repo Man (1984)
Wrap-Up
Links for this episode:
Catch up with Ian Irza here:
On “X” (Twitter): @Irzanomics
Blog: The Good, the Bad, and the Macabre
On Instagram: @Irzanomics
Land of the Creeps Horror Podcast Daily Double Episodes: “Black Glove Mysteries”
– Ep. 338: Double Double 19 Lamberto Bava PT 1
– Ep. 336: Argento Animal Trilogy
Ian also recommends his friend’s work:
On IMDb: Mike Malloy
Documentary: “Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the ’70s” (2012)
YouTube Channel: Tough and Gritty Mike Malloy
Be sure to catch up with more of Dave’s other work on the internet:
Dr. Shock’s Macabre Film History: Jay of the Dead’s New Horror Movies
Film blog: DVD Infatuation.com
On Twitter: @DVDinfatuation
On Facebook: DVDinfatuation
Land of the Creeps Facebook: LotC Facebook Group
On Instagram: @dbjb6972
On Letterboxd: @dcoshockhmp
YouTube: Dr. Shock’s Channel
Dr. Shock’s Podcasts:
The DVD Infatuation Podcast (monthly)
The Illustrated Fan
Horror Movie Podcast
Land of the Creeps horror podcast
On Twitter: @ConsiderCinema
Film Blog / Audio Podcast: ConsideringTheCinema.com
HORROR-Only Content: ConsideringHorrorCinema.com
Email: [email protected]
Voicemail: (801) 215-9704
Letterboxd: Letterboxd.com/ConsiderCinema
Don’t forget to check out Considering the Cinema’s new Episode Archive
Be sure to check out Jay of the Dead’s new Horror movie podcast with Mister Watson and Channy Dreadful at HORROR MOVIE WEEKLY.com, where three hosts review one Horror movie every Sunday. It’s One Badass Horror Podcast!
Jay recommends Nate Johnivan’s music:
— Spotify Playlist
— Quarantine Dream iii
This episode of The DVD Infatuation Podcast was recorded and produced by Jason Pyles.
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