Blockbusters, limited releases, a-list, no list, big budgets, sequels; horrible movies come in all shapes and sizes and The Horrible Movie Podcast is an equal opportunity employer when it comes to bad movies. Each week Jack Altermatt (host and creator) invites a friend over to watch a horrible movie and then record their conversation about what made it so terrible. The only rule is: it must be a theater release movie; no straight to DVD movies here. Remember "Just because it's from Hollywood doesn't mean it isn't horrible!"
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Blockbusters, limited releases, a-list, no list, big budgets, sequels; horrible movies come in all shapes and sizes and The Horrible Movie Podcast is an equal opportunity employer when it comes to bad movies. Each week Jack Altermatt (host and creator) invites a friend over to watch a horrible movie and then record their conversation about what made it so terrible. The only rule is: it must be a theater release movie; no straight to DVD movies here. Remember "Just because it's from Hollywood doesn't mean it isn't horrible!"
On this episode of The Awesome Movie Podcast, Jack and Producer Phil talk about one of the best cult classic movies of all time: Office Space. There would be no The Office (British or American) without this great Mike Judge movie. Enjoy this awesome convo! Have you seen my stapler?
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The Horrible Movie Podcast
Blockbusters, limited releases, a-list, no list, big budgets, sequels; horrible movies come in all shapes and sizes and The Horrible Movie Podcast is an equal opportunity employer when it comes to bad movies. Each week Jack Altermatt (host and creator) invites a friend over to watch a horrible movie and then record their conversation about what made it so terrible. The only rule is: it must be a theater release movie; no straight to DVD movies here. Remember "Just because it's from Hollywood doesn't mean it isn't horrible!"