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.
This episode gets a little weird. For a sequel of a film that was surprisingly enjoyable, it really does jump the shark. This episode takes a bit to get moving since there isn't a lot to talk about. At one point Nigel starts talking about the 1985 Alien ripoff, Creature. Yeah, it gets weird. But, if you're a completionist (like us) you won't want to miss this episode.
Return to House on Haunted Hill
Directed by: Victor Garcia
Written by: William Massa
Starring: Amanda Righetti, Cerina Vincent, Erik Palladino, Tom Riley, Andrew Lee Potts, Jeffrey Combs
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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.