Send us a text This week, Ken and Andy tumble deep into the bizarre end of cinema’s bathtub with three gloriously deranged picks: The Greasy Strangler, Krazy House, and One Battle After Another. It’s an ooze-soaked, brain-melting journey through awkward nudity, screaming absurdity, and art so strange it might actually be genius. Expect confusion, laughter, and philosophical debates about whether something can be “so bad it’s good” or just “so weird it’s perfect.” Grab your popcorn (and maybe ...
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Send us a text This week, Ken and Andy tumble deep into the bizarre end of cinema’s bathtub with three gloriously deranged picks: The Greasy Strangler, Krazy House, and One Battle After Another. It’s an ooze-soaked, brain-melting journey through awkward nudity, screaming absurdity, and art so strange it might actually be genius. Expect confusion, laughter, and philosophical debates about whether something can be “so bad it’s good” or just “so weird it’s perfect.” Grab your popcorn (and maybe ...
Send us a text 🧟‍♂️ This week on Pass, Pirate, Pay, Ken and Andy are crawling out of the grave to sink their teeth into three undead entries in the zombie genre: the quiet heartbreak of Maggie (2015), the meditative Scandinavian dread of Handling the Undead (2024), and the surprise resurrection sequel 28 Years Later… (2025). Do these flicks breathe new life into the genre, or are they just more shambling corpses in a crowded graveyard? Tune in as your hosts (and occasional guest groans) break...
Pass, Pirate, Pay with Ken Franco
Send us a text This week, Ken and Andy tumble deep into the bizarre end of cinema’s bathtub with three gloriously deranged picks: The Greasy Strangler, Krazy House, and One Battle After Another. It’s an ooze-soaked, brain-melting journey through awkward nudity, screaming absurdity, and art so strange it might actually be genius. Expect confusion, laughter, and philosophical debates about whether something can be “so bad it’s good” or just “so weird it’s perfect.” Grab your popcorn (and maybe ...