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A movie podcast dedicated to breathing new life into dead formats – interactive movies, made-for-TV stuff, shot-on-video films, that sort of thing. If it’s obscure, bizarre, or almost unwatchable, we want to talk about it.
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Chris is joined by Brantley from Horror Drafts and George from The Best Little Horror House in Philly to discuss the 1972 Mexican lucha libre film, Santo vs. Frankenstein's Daughter. They break down the plot, discuss the film's unique blend of horror and wrestling, and analyze the cultural significance of Santo and lucha libre. The discussion also touches on the film's production values, character depth, and the broader context of Mexican cinema. The episode wraps up with reflections on the film's entertainment value and how it compares to other Santo movies.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
In this episode of Dead Formats, Chris is joined by Greg and Murph from The Weekly Podcast Massacre to discuss the unfinished and unofficial 1983 film Wolfman vs. Godzilla (伝説の巨獣狼男対ゴジラ). They explore the film's development, its intriguing yet fragmented storyline, and its potential within the kaiju genre. The conversation highlights comparisons with other Godzilla movies, the unique aspects of the film, and the dedication of its creator, Shizuo Nakajima. The episode wraps up with a game of Murphzilla vs. Gregalon, where the guests guess the authenticity of various Godzilla crossover titles.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris invites the three hosts of 5 Day Rentals, Bones, Kron, and Dan, for a special episode where they play the 1994 children's choose your own adventure audio cassette for the 2-XL interactive robot, Tales from the Crypt Keeper: If Wishes Were Hornets. Throughout the episode, they face trivia questions related to the films they've covered on 5DR, decide Billy Atkin's fate, and experience multiple story paths in an attempt to successfully lead Billy to a positive ending.   Theme by Dkrefft check out his new project Letters to Dracula!   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris is joined by Murph and Greg from The Weekly Podcast Massacre to review the 1978 made-for-TV movie KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park. They discuss the film's convoluted plot, behind-the-scenes drama, and its campy blend of rock music, sci-fi, and martial arts. They explore the movie's bizarre elements, such as robot werewolves, and its connection to Marvel Comics. The episode also touches on the cultural impact of KISS, their rise and fall, and the band's larger-than-life personas.   Music by Dora the Destroyer   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris is joined by DK and Dan Like Bands to discuss Edward Furlong's bizarre 1992 Japanese pop album Hold on Tight and its accompanying documentary I'll Be Waiting. They explore the backstory of the album's creation, its peculiar place within Japanese idol culture, and the forced involvement of a young Furlong. The trio also shares their top three tracks from the album, reminisce about their own teenage celebrity crushes, and reflect on the rarely discussed music careers of various celebrities including Vin Diesel, Paris Hilton, and Leonard Nimoy. The episode highlights the strangeness and awkward charm of Furlong's foray into music and his uncomfortable interactions within the documentary.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris is joined by Dan from TYTD Reviews and Triv from Trivial Theater to discuss the world of lost media. They explore the drama surrounding the lost pilot of the Backyardigans and the behavior of film collectors who hoard rare media. The trio also reviews two German splatter films: Zyklus: Der blutige Sommer von 1999 (2004) and Splotsch: Ordnung Muss Sein! (1994). They analyze the practical effects, storytelling, and humor of the films while also drawing comparisons to works by Peter Jackson and Monty Python. The episode concludes with a trivia game on evil corporations in movies.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris is joined by Jim and Steve from Waxing The Porpoise to discuss the 1996 made-for-TV movie Project: ALF. They delve into the movie's plot, its standing as a series finale for the ALF TV show, and share personal anecdotes about the franchise. The conversation explores various facets, including Martin Sheen's surprising role, the film's humor (or lack thereof), and ALF's cultural impact, particularly in Germany. The episode includes a humorous game segment in which Jim and Steve compete to answer geography questions based on an the MS-DOS computer game, ALF's U.S. Geography.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Dead Formats is joined by Dakota and Chris from the Two in the Pinku podcast to explore the niche genre of groper train films from Japan, with a focus on the obscure 1983 film Groper Sucking Train (痴漢おしゃぶり電車). They discuss the history and characteristics of the genre, the societal and cultural context, and share insights into the challenges of archiving and subtitling these films. The episode also touches on the careers of key actors and directors, and the impact of these films on both Japanese and Western audiences.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris is joined by Bones of 5 Day Rentals and DK from Nerds, Geeks, and the Kitchen Sink/DK & Dan Like Bands to explore the 1993 Russian novel Alien: Contact (ЧУЖИЕ КНИГА 4: КОНТАКТ), an unofficial continuation of the Alien saga. The trio discusses the process of translating this work, the bizarre plot and character choices, and the larger implications of fan fiction within the Alien franchise. A thorough analysis of the novel’s narrative elements and structural complexities is offered, providing a unique insight into a rare and fascinating piece of Alien lore.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris is joined by Murph from The Weekly Podcast Massacre and Dan from 5 Day Rentals/DK & Dan Like Bands to explore the 1979 made-for-TV movie, The Jericho Mile, directed by Michael Mann. They discuss the film's production challenges, thematic elements, and draw parallels between this and Mann's later works like Thief and Heat. The conversation also touches on the acting performances, particularly of Peter Strauss and Brian Dennehy, and debates whether the film's ending is triumphant or tragic. The episode concludes with a game called The Greenbow Mile where Murph and Dan guess if a series of 1-star reviews were written for The Jericho Mile or Forrest Gump.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris is joined by Greg from The Weekly Podcast Massacre and Kron from 5 Day Rentals as they discuss the 1990 Japanese film Yellow Fangs (リメインズ 美しき勇者たち aka Remains: Beautiful Heroes) directed by Sonny Chiba. They cover the film's background, including its inspiration from the real-life 1915 Sankebetsu brown bear incident (三毛別羆事件). The conversation explores the film's thematic depth, blending of genres, and notable performances, particularly by Hiroyuki Sanada. They also examine why the film was a critical and commercial failure and resulted in Sonny Chiba never directing another film. The episode ends with a game called Grisly Men, where participants identify whether a series of quotes came from either Timothy Treadwell or a famous serial killer.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris is joined by Bones, Dan, and Kron from the 5 Day Rentals podcast to discuss the 2002 Japanese film TOYD, a made-for-satellite TV movie about a murderous toy. Notably, this film was previously unavailable anywhere and lacks entries on IMDB or Letterboxd. The group talks about the plot, character dynamics, and the cultural context of the film. They also delve into various trivia and controversies surrounding toys in a game called FacTOYD. The episode includes insights into the archival challenges and niche appeal of such obscure films.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris is joined by Dan from TYTD Reviews and Triv from Trivial Theater to explore the 1996 SOV film Feeders directed by the infamous Polonia brothers and Jon McBride. They discuss the unique regional aspects, filmmaking techniques, and distinct features of this low-budget sci-fi horror. The conversation covers various highlights, including practical effects, CGI, and the quirky alien design, before comparing it to other notable low-budget films. They wrap up with an appreciation for the film's heart and ingenuity despite its technical limitations.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris is joined by Brantley from Horror Drafts and George from The Best Little Horror House in Philly to explore the quirky and bizarre world of Japanese V-Cinema. They examine three films: Miracle Bunny 1 & 2 and Cyclops, discussing their surreal plotlines, the origins of these unique movies, and appreciating the blend of campy humor and practical effects. The conversation also delves into the challenges of screening these rare films in theaters, setting the stage for an upcoming event showcasing these eccentric masterpieces.   For tickets to our showing of Miracle Bunny 2 and Cyclops, click here!   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris is joined by Bones from 5 Day Rentals and DK from Nerds, Geeks, and the Kitchen Sink to discuss The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989). They delve into the film's origins, its connection to the TV series, the portrayal of key characters like Daredevil and Kingpin, and its impact as a made-for-TV movie. They also explore the broader context of Marvel adaptations, the significance of character arcs, and the movie's legacy. The episode includes a lively exchange of opinions and insights, making it a must-listen for fans of classic superhero media.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ   Intro and outro originally created by: Dankmus
May the 4th be with you! Chris is joined by DK and Chris from the Nerds, Geeks, & The Kitchen Sink to delve into the 1988 Japanese film Cyber Ninja (未来忍者 慶雲機忍外伝). They discuss the film's origins, its unique fusion of feudal Japanese and sci-fi aesthetics, and its overt inspirations from Star Wars. They also touch upon the film's faithfulness as an adaptation of a Namco video game, director Keita Amemiya's cinematic style, and share their personal histories with Star Wars and tokusatsu. The episode concludes with a trivia game focused on famous ninjas in pop culture.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
In this episode, Chris is joined by Greg and Murph, co-hosts of The Weekly Podcast Massacre, to delve into the 1990 film The Two Jakes, a legacy sequel to Chinatown. They discuss the troubled production history of the movie directed by and starring Jack Nicholson, analyzing its narrative, performances, and how it compares to its predecessor. The conversation touches on the difficulty of recapturing the magic of classic noir films and the impact of nostalgia on audience expectations. The episode concludes with a Jeopardy-style game called 'More than Jake.'   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
In this episode of Dead Formats, host Chris discusses the 1995 sci-fi horror film 'Colony Mutation' with special guest Dan, a film critic and YouTuber from TYTD Reviews. They explore the film's plot, technical inconsistencies, and its reliance on phone calls and restaurant scenes for exposition. The discussion touches on the film's mysterious production history, its varying versions, and its influences from filmmakers like Frank Henenlotter and Stuart Gordon. Despite the film's technical flaws and meandering plot, Chris and Dan highlight moments of interest and unintended humor, and Colony Mutation's potential as a midnight movie for fans of obscure cinema.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
In this episode, Chris collaborates with Bones, Kron, and Laundry Dan from the 5 Day Rentals podcast to explore 'Hot Dog Video Vol. 11 - Check Your Level on Love & Sex,' a quirky 1989 Japanese video magazine designed to test and improve one's skills in romance. They navigate various dating and intimacy scenarios, analyze cultural nuances, and engage in playful banter as they attempt to determine once and for all who is the most handsome gigolo on the 5DR Podcast.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
Chris is joined by Jim from Waxing the Porpoise and Staring Jon to discuss the 2001 USA Network original movie Beer Money. The trio reminisces about the film's unique mix of early 2000s pop culture, low-budget charm, and crude humor. Nostalgic diversions include discussions about 2000s commercials, Jim's turn-of-the-century stint as a Blockbuster tape jockey, and retro gaming. The episode wraps up with a game related to the product commercials shown during the film.   Follow Us: Bluesky // Instagram // Letterboxd   Join the Discord! https://discord.gg/CJWWRQUmEJ
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