Revenge of the Drive-In
Episodes
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Trailer: The Fly (1958) and King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962)
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Jim and Patrick take on two classic monster movies with legendary costumes
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) and Bride of the Monster (1955)
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
Wednesday Jan 19, 2022
Patrick and special guest Kevin discuss a classic in British science fiction, as well as an Ed Wood movie that features some great hammy Bela Lugosi acting, and plenty of stock footage.
Sunday Jan 16, 2022
Trailer: The Quatermass Xperiment (1955) and Bride of the Monster (1955)
Sunday Jan 16, 2022
Sunday Jan 16, 2022
Patrick is joined by a special guest to discuss two 1955 sci-fi monster movies - only one of which has a monster
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Psycho (1960) and Spookies (1986)
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Wednesday Jan 12, 2022
Jim and Patrick discuss one of the greatest films of one of film's greatest directors, as well as a movie so bad that it wasn't even allowed to have just one director.
Sunday Jan 09, 2022
Trailer: Psycho (1960) and Spookies (1986)
Sunday Jan 09, 2022
Sunday Jan 09, 2022
Jim returns to discuss perhaps the best movie we’ve featured on our podcast, and arguably our worst.
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Body Double (1984) and Ghoulies (1985)
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Wednesday Jan 05, 2022
Patrick and Ghoulies superfan Feck ignite the great debates of whether or not Ghoulies is a 1984 film, as well as what exactly does Brinke Stevens's filmography consist of
Sunday Jan 02, 2022
Trailer: Body Double (1984) and Ghoulies (1985)
Sunday Jan 02, 2022
Sunday Jan 02, 2022
Feck returns to discuss a mid-eighties double feature on Brian De Palma’s Hitchcock homage Body Double and the rubber puppet monster classic Ghoulies
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Halloween II (1981) and The Stuff (1985)
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Wednesday Dec 29, 2021
Patrick and Josh explore a by-the-numbers sequel as well as the wild world of director Larry Cohen, where right wing crazy right wing militias can be heroes in movies satirizing American corporations