Showing posts with label bad movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bad movies. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Flop House #91 ONLINE!

It's about Zookeeper, starring Kevin James, with guest host Hallie Haglund in for Stu. Enjoy.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Sunday, July 31, 2011

The Flop House Episode Eighty-Five is ONLINE

Are you getting tired of how this blog has turned almost entirely into me cross-posting Flop House episodes, now that I have a real comedy writing job? I know I have!

Saturday, May 21, 2011

LIVE SHOW ALERT - The Flop House and I Love Bad Movies at 92Y Tribeca

Due to some major life events in a couple of the floppers' lives, we had to push back the regularly scheduled episode until next week.

That's the bad news. The good news is that our good friends at I Love Bad Movies, Matt Carman and Kseniya Yarosh, have swooped in with their Frankenstein machines to resurrect the corpse of The Movie Minute, and bring us more details about the FLOP HOUSE/ I LOVE BAD MOVIES LIVE EVENT at 92Y Tribeca in Manhattan. Listen to it in your ear-holes!



Download the MP3 directly, HERE.

EVENT DETAILS:

Thu, Jun 30, 2011, 8:00pm
200 Hudson Street (MAP)
92YTribeca Screening Room
$12.00

TWIN SITTERS TRAILER


Friday, April 22, 2011

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Friday, October 29, 2010

The Flop House Episode Sixty-Eight is ONLINE!

At long last, all three of our intrepid co-hosts have returned, which can only mean one thing -- finally we get to do the CONTEST-WINNER-SELECTED MOVIE! And what movie has he selected? The wish-fulfillment-for-tween-girls-of-the-late-80's spectacular Teen Witch. Meanwhile Elliott explains the new Subway Teenwich, Dan objects to Gawker's misuse of the English language, and Stuart reveals his new erection-based rating system.

0:00 - 0:35 - Introduction and SHOCKTOBER theme.
0:36 - 6:17 - Your regular co-hosts waste six minutes talking about how nice it is to all be in the same room again.
6:18 - 32:15 - We are all giddy, GIDDY, to be watching Teen Witch -- a classic bad movie -- rather than the usual modern, sub-mediocre Hollywood crap.
32:16- 37:15- Final judgments
37:16 - 49:44 Flop House Mailbag
49:45 - 54:39- The sad bastards recommend.*
54:40 - 56:09 - Goodbyes, theme, and outtakes.

*A correction -- Dan says that the director of The Invisible Maniac also did The Hazing. He was thinking of Rolfe Kanefsky who helmed the similarly "using supernatural powers to see naked ladies"-themed movie Pretty Cool. The Invisible Maniac was by Adam Rifkin who went on to Hollywood projects like Detroit Rock City.



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PLUGS CORNER

Elliott is hosting another Closely Watched Films screening, this one of the great 1936 drama "Dodsworth", the somehow uplifting story of the dissolution of a marriage.

Wednesday, Nov. 3rd, 7:30pm
@ 92YTribeca
200 Hudson St.
New York

Check out Dan's Halloween article over at Whim Quarterly.

And, for the few in America that haven't had the pleasure...