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065 Birdemic: Some Dreams Should Die and We Are Drunk

065 Birdemic: Some Dreams Should Die and We Are Drunk

FromTexas Podcast Massacre


065 Birdemic: Some Dreams Should Die and We Are Drunk

FromTexas Podcast Massacre

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Aug 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Birdemic Shock and Terror Elevator Pitch: Yoko Ono website plugs. Some of the worst CGI on earth. A Silicon Valley dream. Implausible Victoria Secret cover girls. Join the Texas Podcast Massacre crew and our returning ornithologist Taylor as they try to drink themselves into understanding the 2010 cult classic film Birdemic Shock and Terror. Show Segments: Debate Question (03:33): How would you and your sibling do in this movie's scenario? Movie Review (15:47): Birdemic Shock and Terror (2010) What Would You Do Differently? (52:27) Sequel Pitch (57:15) Final Cut (01:02:28) Movie review scores from hosts and guests Connect with us: Texas Podcast Massacre is a labor of love for us longtime horror fans. If you love horror films or are even an Unsuspecting Victim, you can connect with us at texaspodcastmassacre.com, tweet us @TXPodMassacre, like us on Facebook, email us at texaspodcastmassacre@gmail.com, see our photos on Instagram, watch our music videos on YouTube or catch our IMDB page. Please rate and review us on all of your favorite podcast platforms like iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play, Spotify, and TuneIn Radio. If you like the show tell your friends, and if you don't, then tell your enemies!
Released:
Aug 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

TEXAS PODCAST MASSACRE is a weekly horror movie podcast where hosts Mitch, Nate and Lisa talk about what’s new in the horror world, have a weekly debate, and review one horror movie. Each week they invite a special guest who typically does not watch and/or enjoy horror films to jump in the conversation as their “unsuspecting victim”, providing reviews for both horror addicts and the horror averse!