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The Stephen Spurling Podcast Show Program
Stephen Spurling
61 episodes
4 days ago
"THIS MOVIE MUST DIE!" Two movies battle for the love of three fickle reviewers! But only one will survive! "THREE THINGS MUST DIE!" Free-flowing monologues and unfettered conversations lead to Stephen Spurling condemning three things.
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"THIS MOVIE MUST DIE!" Two movies battle for the love of three fickle reviewers! But only one will survive! "THREE THINGS MUST DIE!" Free-flowing monologues and unfettered conversations lead to Stephen Spurling condemning three things.
Show more...
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Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959) | 3 THINGS MUST DIE!
The Stephen Spurling Podcast Show Program
1 hour 3 minutes 49 seconds
4 years ago
Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959) | 3 THINGS MUST DIE!

3 Things Must Die S01E042
Billy Bennett climbs back aboard the podcast to talk about fiery paper plates, zombie vampires, shower curtains on airplanes, and more.

The Three Things
1. Confusing one of the Four Horsemen of the Anti-Apocalypse with a Disney expert.
2. Hiring a vampire to play a zombie.
3. Fake Shemping Bela Lugosi.

The Stephen Spurling Podcast Show Program
"THIS MOVIE MUST DIE!" Two movies battle for the love of three fickle reviewers! But only one will survive! "THREE THINGS MUST DIE!" Free-flowing monologues and unfettered conversations lead to Stephen Spurling condemning three things.