The Mega-Greg Podcast: Slither, Super, & StageFright (1987)

EPISODE · Apr 21, 2023 · 2H 13M

The Mega-Greg Podcast: Slither, Super, & StageFright (1987)

from I Dig Crazy Flicks with CatBusRuss · host Cat Bus Russ

CatBusRuss is bringing more classic content to his Spotify for Podcasters feed with a couple of conversations with Gregory Carl, an aspiring stand-up comedian and fellow podcaster. Here, the two wrestling fans (let us apologize right now for those tangents) discuss the early major studio work of "Guardians of the Galaxy" auteur James Gunn. Their opinions do differ when it comes to "Super" with Rain Wilson, but when Gunn gives Michael Rooker a major character, gold is to be had. "Slither" is an underappreciated horror/comedy that should be remembered with the likes of "Gremlins" and "Tucker & Dale vs. Evil". Gregory is the man who finally sold CatBus into subscribing to Shudder. Our host did not mind spending money on the out-of-print DVD for "StageFright (Aquarius)", but it is a lot easy to find more movies that qualify for NinetyForChill. Thanks Gregory for the content and conversations about French and Mandarin horror flicks.

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