Episodes

Tuesday Nov 22, 2011
HomeVideodrome #11: Lillian Gish on Ice
Tuesday Nov 22, 2011
Tuesday Nov 22, 2011
HomeVideodrome #11: Lillian Gish on Ice On this week's edition of the HomeVideodrome podcast, we hit up this week's releases, talk about the sad state of American independent cinema and film festivals, Troy Duffy's bad attitude, and we give Rushmore a lot of love. We packed this one with more discussion than usual, so go listen, and enjoy! Music selections: "I Am Waiting" by The Rolling Stones "Ooh La La" by The Faces

Sunday Nov 20, 2011
With Sam Raimi, Every Day is Arbor Day
Sunday Nov 20, 2011
Sunday Nov 20, 2011
We love Sam Raimi. Always have, always will.
He makes movies that are fun, and therefore if you do not like him then you do not like fun.

Tuesday Nov 15, 2011
HomeVideodrome #10: Hell Awaits, Joe Paterno
Tuesday Nov 15, 2011
Tuesday Nov 15, 2011
On this week's episode of the HomeVideodrome podcast, we discuss Ozzy and Dio in Black Sabbath, we wonder why Julia Roberts ever became America's sweetheart, and we dedicate "Hell Awaits" by Slayer to Joe Paterno and Jerry Sandusky. So go listen, and enjoy!
Musical selections: Ozzy Osbourne - "No More Tears" Slayer - "Hell Awaits"

Sunday Nov 13, 2011
So, there are some things we find annoying.
Sunday Nov 13, 2011
Sunday Nov 13, 2011
Here's the idea, we each made a list of things related to film that we find annoying. Then we sat around and talked about them.
It might seem a bit unstructured, but here are my notes...
So, with that image in mind... I guess we were pretty structured and coherent.
Anyway, enjoy.

Tuesday Nov 08, 2011
HomeVideodrome #9: Atlas Slugged
Tuesday Nov 08, 2011
Tuesday Nov 08, 2011
This week on the HomeVideodrome podcast, Hunter reviews Lars Von Trier's Melancholia, Jim offers up his love of William Wyler's The Collector, and we both talk about our love of The Cannonball Run, all while running down this week's releases.
Music selections:
Faith No More - "Easy"
Queen - "I'm in Love With My Car"
CORRECTION: In the show, it was stated that the lost deleted scenes from Blue Velvet were not available on the Blu-ray. This is actually not true, as we have learned that the lost scenes are included as extras on this Blu-ray. I guess it IS my pick of the week after all, as this is a must for any David Lynch fan.
-Hunter

