At The Show Podcast
At The Show Podcast
Hey, do you like movies? Do you like to discuss movies? Well, if you answered yes to any of those questions, we got something for you. Presented by the Sadistic Penguin Studios, At The Show Podcast, does a deep dive into everything film. You don’t only hear about the movies, you hear about personal stories related to them and how they affected and fed their love for film. So, get your popcorn ready and join the film discussion!
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Hey, do you like movies? Do you like to discuss movies? Well, if you answered yes to any of those questions, we got something for you. Presented by Sadistic Penguin Studios, The At The Show Podcast, does a deep dive into everything film. So, get your popcorn ready and join the Film Discussion!
This week on At The Show Podcast, Yumper and The Sugar Baggy dive headfirst into the wild, chaotic, and surprisingly emotional filmography of Sam Raimi. Before getting into the madness, we kick things off with what we’ve been watching lately — from Gran Torino and Highlander to Sinners — and hit any movie news worth talking about (or skip it if Hollywood’s being boring).Then it’s time for Sam Raimi Movies!!! Da Movies!!!We break down Raimi’s career far beyond just Evil Dead and Spider-Man, digging into his range across genres: sports drama, bleak thrillers, operatic westerns, cult horror, and blockbuster superheroes. We talk budgets vs box office, how these movies were made, what worked, what didn’t, and why Raimi’s style always punches harder than you expect.Episodes covered include:For Love of the Game — a baseball movie that’s secretly about time, regret, and legacyA Simple Plan — one of the bleakest morality tales of the ’90sThe Quick and the Dead — a Spaghetti Western on pure Raimi adrenalineDarkman — Raimi’s DIY superhero before superheroes ruled HollywoodDrag Me to Hell — gross, hilarious, and mean in the best wayThe Gift — stacked cast, southern gothic vibes, and psychic dreadSpider-Man 2 — one of the greatest superhero movies ever madePlus Raimi’s producer role on Timecop and how his fingerprints still show upAlong the way, we dig into insane behind-the-scenes stories, casting what-ifs, studio interference, box-office battles, practical effects chaos, and why Raimi remains one of the most influential genre filmmakers of the last 40+ years.If you love horror, superhero movies, cult classics, or just hearing two people obsess over filmmaking details — this one’s for you.Stick around for final thoughts, plugs, and Sugar Baggy’s soundtrack pick of the week.🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/60011337…

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