Welcome to Movies Minus 10, the podcast where I—and a rotating cast of guests — examine films widely considered to be terrible and ask the big question: are they actually worth watching?
Because let’s face it—sometimes there’s nothing more enjoyable than a bad movie… but it has to be the right kind of bad.
In each episode, we review one of these cinematic disasters, explore the stories behind their creation, and rate them on a unique scale from +10 to -10. A +10 is a genuine masterpiece. A -10? A glorious trainwreck—so bad it loops back around to being entertaining.
FilmWhether you’re looking for the perfect film to laugh at with friends or just want to hear others suffer through the worst Hollywood has to offer, join us on Movies Minus 10.
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Welcome to Movies Minus 10, the podcast where I—and a rotating cast of guests — examine films widely considered to be terrible and ask the big question: are they actually worth watching?
Because let’s face it—sometimes there’s nothing more enjoyable than a bad movie… but it has to be the right kind of bad.
In each episode, we review one of these cinematic disasters, explore the stories behind their creation, and rate them on a unique scale from +10 to -10. A +10 is a genuine masterpiece. A -10? A glorious trainwreck—so bad it loops back around to being entertaining.
FilmWhether you’re looking for the perfect film to laugh at with friends or just want to hear others suffer through the worst Hollywood has to offer, join us on Movies Minus 10.
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In the year 3000 we may not live under water, but we do live in caves, and the world is now rules by an alien race.
In this episode of Movies Minus 10, I’m joined by guest Connor Reason to tackle the notorious sci-fi trainwreck Battlefield Earth (2000). Is it a misunderstood epic—or just 118 minutes of forehead prosthetics and slow-motion chaos? Find out if it earns a spot on your next bad movie night lineup.
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