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A weekly comedy podcast where we talk about movies that we find at our local \"Big Box Store\" in the $5 DVD bin.
We're back! After a lengthy vacation, The Five Dollar Bin Podcast has returned. First up, we tackle part one of what we all watched during the last year of the pandemic.
It's been a while, but we're back with a vengeance...or maybe it's just a Death Wish (see what I did there). In this episode, the gang dives into their lack of the Death Wish cinematic universe and also wonder where Bruce Willis and Elizabeth Shue's careers go from here.
In this episode, we tackle Disney's First Kid starring Sinbad and a bunch of other people no one really remembers. Amber says, "It's worth the $2.99 rental fee on Amazon." If that's not a ringing endorsement, I don't know what is!
It's time again for our annual awards show where we give awards to movies you've ACTUALLY seen!!! Jeff, Amber and Erik give out awards for best movie, worst movie, biggest surprise, biggest disappointment, and many more!
On this episode, we kick off the holiday season 2018 with Jingle All The Way. Arnold impressions makes a return to the podcast as well as somehow remembering this movie fondly...boy were we wrong!
This years Halloween Spook-tacular contains a "gem" from the 1980's. In this episode, we dive into what could be described as the source material for the failed Dark Universe that Universal was trying to jump start. Does Monster Squad live up to #SquadGoals, or does it fall flat on its face? Find out what the crew thinks in this episode of The $5 Bin Podcast!
This week, the gang takes on the 1981 sci-fi classic "Escape From New York." Jeff and Erik also conclude that this was the birth of Captain Ron. Guess you've got to get these movies 'custom made!"
This episode, we celebrate 1982 by watching the original Conan. Spoiler alert: this movie doesn't hold us well and MAY wind up as someones new "Worst Movie."
In this episode, the gang takes on Europa Studios latest offering. We've collectively decided that Europa is the 2018 version of Cannon Films. They are the gift that keeps on giving.
In this episode, the gang discusses what kind of acccent Matt Damon uses for this film and also how to fix this huge disaster of a movie. It would be a lot easier that you think...
We continue our "Tripping Our Way Up The Oscars" theme by doing a movie we thought starred Tom Hanks. Apparently he didn't get the memo that he was supposed to be on set for more than two days. The good thing is that we discover that this movie fits right into our wheelhouse of "What Is It?" We try to break it down shortly before Jeff breaks down...just listen and you'll understand...
This week, we kick off our annual "Tripping Our Way Up The Oscars." Our first movie is 2016's "Magnificent Seven" starring Denzel, Chris Pratt and Ethan Hawke. We talk about the present state of the western genre and also what makes this movie work.
This week, we finally release our review of "The Last Jedi." We thought that letting it simmer for a month and thinking about it would make it better...it doesn't.
It's that time again! Time to hand out some awards for the best and worst movies and performances of 2017! As always, we miss a few movies here and there, but we aim to see as many of the "top grossing" and "lowest rated" movies of the year.
It's an annual holiday tradition around here to review bad CHristmas movies. This year is no different. We review The Santa Clause 3. It stars Tim Allen and Martin Short, what could go wrong? Well...everything in this movie.
This week, we tackle one of the few movies that takes place over the Thanksgiving holiday. It is also one of the most incoherent movies that we have ever reviewed. Will it be someone's "worst ever?" find out on this weeks episode!
This week, we wrap up the Spook-tacular with andother Tim Burton...classic? We review 1988's Beetlejuice starring younger versions of Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis and Michael Keaton happens to appear as the title character for a few minutes.