Dive into the thrilling world of shark cinema with Captain Steve Coates on Bucket of Chum: The Shark Movie Podcast! From iconic classics like Jaws and Deep Blue Sea to hidden gems such as Virus Shark, Graveyard Shark, and the outrageous Post Apocalyptic Commando Shark, Steve reviews and riffs on them all.
Join Steve each week for a hilarious and insightful exploration of the best (and the worst) shark movies ever made. Whether you’re a fan of high-seas horror, over-the-top creature features, or just curious about bizarre shark flicks, this podcast delivers. Don’t miss out on your new favorite shark movie reviews!
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Dive into the thrilling world of shark cinema with Captain Steve Coates on Bucket of Chum: The Shark Movie Podcast! From iconic classics like Jaws and Deep Blue Sea to hidden gems such as Virus Shark, Graveyard Shark, and the outrageous Post Apocalyptic Commando Shark, Steve reviews and riffs on them all.
Join Steve each week for a hilarious and insightful exploration of the best (and the worst) shark movies ever made. Whether you’re a fan of high-seas horror, over-the-top creature features, or just curious about bizarre shark flicks, this podcast delivers. Don’t miss out on your new favorite shark movie reviews!
Check out the YouTube Channel here!
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Eleven years after the original movie, someone decided it was finally time to make a sequel, or remake, or name their own gator movie after it? All this and more is unclear in this week's episode of ALLIGATOR APRIL on ALLIGATOR 2: THE MUTATION (1991). Starring Dee Wallace, Steve Railsback and Richard Lynch. Is it better than the first? Is great? Listen now to find out!
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