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The GenX Show
Mile High Life/CSG Network
111 episodes
1 week ago
A podcast covering all aspects of culture from the slacker generation. Featuring guests and subjects on music/movies and more that are sure to appeal to your inner flannel-wearing teenage self. Not.
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A podcast covering all aspects of culture from the slacker generation. Featuring guests and subjects on music/movies and more that are sure to appeal to your inner flannel-wearing teenage self. Not.
Show more...
Music
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Kids Movies that Scared Us: Honey I Shrunk the Kids (1989) w/ Trace Thurman
The GenX Show
1 hour 13 minutes 37 seconds
1 year ago
Kids Movies that Scared Us: Honey I Shrunk the Kids (1989) w/ Trace Thurman
Trace Thurman from the Horror Queers podcast and Bloody Disgusting joins Jeff to talk about the Disney classic Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. 

Along the way they talk about latchkey kids, bad parents, the history of Disney Studio's in the late 1980's and how great the practical effects were. They discuss 'the' scene with the Ant and the Scorpion and ask what in the hell was a scorpion doing in a suburban back yard. 

What a great conversation with a great guest. 

Follow Trace on twitter @tracedthurman

Catch The Horror Queers Podcast anywhere you get your favorite pods. 
The GenX Show
A podcast covering all aspects of culture from the slacker generation. Featuring guests and subjects on music/movies and more that are sure to appeal to your inner flannel-wearing teenage self. Not.