Hi everyone. We're a comedic podcast where we review our favorite cinematic guilty pleasures and have some other great segments. We've done 22 episodes thus far. You can find us on our website or iTunes, Stitcher, etc...
- guiltyfilm dot com -
Here's what we've tackled so far:
Mortal Kombat
Top Gun
The Relic
Underworld
Equilibrium
Mannequin
Kull the Conqueror
The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
The Cutting Edge
Sister Act
The Scorpion King
Hackers
The Proposal
National Treasure
European Vacation
The Care Bears Movie
Chasing Liberty
Masters of the Universe
The Wizard
The Karate Kid
John Carter
Here's the summary for our latest episode - John Carter:
"Time for some hardcore sci-fi with a movie that bombed so hard it actually made Disney flinch. Join the panel as they break down the 2012 Edgar Rice Burroughs adaptation of his 1917 "A Princess of Mars" novel. They discuss chopping off various bodily appendages, the delicate art of making a movie with names that don't drive you crazy, and how hot movie stars can potentially save your movie. Afterwards, the anti-guilty pleasure deals with a whole different adaptation of a novel, of which the live action film couldn't live up to its cartoon roots."
- guiltyfilm dot com -
Here's what we've tackled so far:
Mortal Kombat
Top Gun
The Relic
Underworld
Equilibrium
Mannequin
Kull the Conqueror
The X-Files: I Want to Believe
Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
The Cutting Edge
Sister Act
The Scorpion King
Hackers
The Proposal
National Treasure
European Vacation
The Care Bears Movie
Chasing Liberty
Masters of the Universe
The Wizard
The Karate Kid
John Carter
Here's the summary for our latest episode - John Carter:
"Time for some hardcore sci-fi with a movie that bombed so hard it actually made Disney flinch. Join the panel as they break down the 2012 Edgar Rice Burroughs adaptation of his 1917 "A Princess of Mars" novel. They discuss chopping off various bodily appendages, the delicate art of making a movie with names that don't drive you crazy, and how hot movie stars can potentially save your movie. Afterwards, the anti-guilty pleasure deals with a whole different adaptation of a novel, of which the live action film couldn't live up to its cartoon roots."
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