The phrase ”guilty pleasure” is used too often to alleviate any shame we might feel for enjoying a particular movie. What if the films we called ”guilty pleasures” were actually good? Films that lack the big Hollywood budgets, might be some of the greatest films ever made. Besides, what’s better than sharing an experience with your significant other?
Join Nigel and Kaitlyn as they share with each other their love of dating, bad films, and genre films, and try to take them just a little bit more seriously.
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The phrase ”guilty pleasure” is used too often to alleviate any shame we might feel for enjoying a particular movie. What if the films we called ”guilty pleasures” were actually good? Films that lack the big Hollywood budgets, might be some of the greatest films ever made. Besides, what’s better than sharing an experience with your significant other?
Join Nigel and Kaitlyn as they share with each other their love of dating, bad films, and genre films, and try to take them just a little bit more seriously.
A group of teenagers must fight for their lives in a mall guarded by malfunctioning killbots!
For this 100th episode of Bad Movie Date Night, Nigel and Kaitlyn decided they needed a chance to redeem their favorite of all the "bad" movies, Chopping Mall, the classic film about malfunctioning robots blowing up heads and chasing down teens in a mall after it closes. This episode is chock full of soapboxes as Nigel discusses how far the podcast has come, the fine line between horror and horror-comedy, the lack of respect the horror genre receives, and why so many other shows look down on films.
You won't want to miss this!
Chopping Mall
Directed by: Jim Wynorski
Written by: Jim Wynorski, Steve Mitchell
Starring: Kelli Maroney, Tony O'Dell, Russell Todd, Karrie Emerson, Barbara Crampton, Nick Segel, John Terlesky, Suzee Slater
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Bad Movie Date Night
The phrase ”guilty pleasure” is used too often to alleviate any shame we might feel for enjoying a particular movie. What if the films we called ”guilty pleasures” were actually good? Films that lack the big Hollywood budgets, might be some of the greatest films ever made. Besides, what’s better than sharing an experience with your significant other?
Join Nigel and Kaitlyn as they share with each other their love of dating, bad films, and genre films, and try to take them just a little bit more seriously.