We're here to watch movies and chew bubblegum...and we're all out of bubblegum. This limited series podcast examines (i.e. fanboys over) the career of John Carpenter - mainstream hits (Halloween), cult classics (The Fog), and $5 bin finds (Prince of Darkness). Join the Dudes behind "War Starts At Midnight" for lots of shameless Kurt Russell hero-worship, plus some critical John Carpenter cinematic conversation. We're giving you a choice: download this podcast or start eatin’ that trash can.
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We're here to watch movies and chew bubblegum...and we're all out of bubblegum. This limited series podcast examines (i.e. fanboys over) the career of John Carpenter - mainstream hits (Halloween), cult classics (The Fog), and $5 bin finds (Prince of Darkness). Join the Dudes behind "War Starts At Midnight" for lots of shameless Kurt Russell hero-worship, plus some critical John Carpenter cinematic conversation. We're giving you a choice: download this podcast or start eatin’ that trash can.
or: Wait, a Pickle?!
Chris & Jacob discuss John Carpenter’s final film of the 80’s – They Live! You don’t have to listen, but we’re giving you a choice: either put on this podcast or start eatin’ that trash can!
SHOW NOTES
00:01:09 – Prince of Darkness: Revisited
00:08:36 – Review – They Live
00:50:09 – Beer Pairing: Miller High Life by Miller Brewing Company
“I Will Always Be Yours” – Ben Rector
00:55:27 – Really Rad Recommendations
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The Carpenter Shop: A John Carpenter Podcast
We're here to watch movies and chew bubblegum...and we're all out of bubblegum. This limited series podcast examines (i.e. fanboys over) the career of John Carpenter - mainstream hits (Halloween), cult classics (The Fog), and $5 bin finds (Prince of Darkness). Join the Dudes behind "War Starts At Midnight" for lots of shameless Kurt Russell hero-worship, plus some critical John Carpenter cinematic conversation. We're giving you a choice: download this podcast or start eatin’ that trash can.