I Dig Crazy Flicks with @CatBusRuss
Episode 209: A 100% "Death Proof" Podcast with Gregory Carl
CatBusRuss welcomes back comedian Gregory Carl to the podcast. Mr. Carl was intrigued by the recent focus on bonkers movies over the strict 70 to 100-parameters of "Ninety For Chill" and offered to chat about Quentin Tarantino's primary contribution to 2007's "Grindhouse", "Death Proof". The premise of a sadistic stuntman with a killer car may sound crazy, but when you realize it is the same universe as Robert Rodriguez's zombie homage "Planet Terror", this feature cannot occur in a sane world.
Our host does more than that to suggest this film qualifies for the podcast. What if Kurt Russell's Stuntman Mike is what happened to Jack Burton if Lo Pan cursed him with some Chinese black magic?
These two have not had a live conversation in over two years, so there was a lot of catching up to do on this episode. It may prove too tangent heavy for some, but they got to get it out of their systems before they head to Indianapolis for "I Dig Crazy Flicks Presents: Ninety For Chill - The Podcast" at the Indiana Comic Con on Sunday, March 16 at 4 pm.
Episode 210 - Preoccupied with 1985 & Indiana Comic Con
CatBusRuss has a busy weekend when it comes to Indiana Comic Con. He will be hosting a live recording of "I Dig Crazy Flicks Presents: Ninety For Chill - The Podcast" with friend of the show Gregory Carl on Sunday, March 16 at 4 pm (EDT), but he will also be a guest on panels about: bad sci-fi movies we love, "Tron", "Young Frankenstein", "The Last Jedi". Those are all cinema that he considers himself an expert in. But he grew up in a home that respected the MPA's ratings. Thus, he might not have strong enough knowledge about the films of 1985. He was only five at the time.
Dr. Leah "Riwo" Leach has invited our host to participate in "Was 1985 the Greatest Year for Movies". Is it just a celebration of the 40 anniversary of the cinema or does she intend to try selling it as a better year than 1982? To prepare himself for any scenario, Russ has caught up with some of the essential cinema from the year, and has composed a marathon from these flicks. "The Breakfast Club", "Death Wish 3", "Better of Dead", and "The Last Dragon"
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