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Pop and Schlock
Jacob King x Meredith Nudo
81 episodes
1 week ago
The Pop & Schlock Podcast, an exercise in absurdity brought to you in which we tear into a piece of pop culture dreck and try to make sense of why someone thought it would be a good idea to subject it to the world at large. From old cult classics to modern garbage, nothing is safe or sacred.
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The Pop & Schlock Podcast, an exercise in absurdity brought to you in which we tear into a piece of pop culture dreck and try to make sense of why someone thought it would be a good idea to subject it to the world at large. From old cult classics to modern garbage, nothing is safe or sacred.
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TV & Film
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Epsiode Six - Psycho Goreman [Shudder]
Pop and Schlock
1 hour 23 minutes 38 seconds
4 years ago
Epsiode Six - Psycho Goreman [Shudder]

"Whenever Aleister isn't on screen, the audience should always be asking 'Hey, Where's Aleister?'"

We  haven't hit on the "schlock" side of our namesake for a while so we  decided to remedy that. This week on the show, we sit down to discuss a  film that may as well have been lab grown to be discussed on this show  as we examine Psycho Goreman.

Pop and Schlock
The Pop & Schlock Podcast, an exercise in absurdity brought to you in which we tear into a piece of pop culture dreck and try to make sense of why someone thought it would be a good idea to subject it to the world at large. From old cult classics to modern garbage, nothing is safe or sacred.