
On this week’s HomeVideodrome podcast, Jim talks about the upcoming headache that is SXSW, Hunter reviews “John Carter,” and we run through this week’s considerable line-up of releases. Head over to The Film Thugs to listen! “The Three Musketeers” is a book
by Hunter Duesing15 Mar 2012, 11:58 AM PST0

Due to scheduling conflicts, there will be no HomeVideodrome podcast this week. Head on over to The Film Thugs for other shows and update. Adam Sandler movies are my comedy comfort food. Ever since the one-two punch of “Billy Madison”
by Hunter Duesing7 Mar 2012, 1:21 PM PST0

This week on the HomeVideodrome podcast, Hunter and Jim talk about the results of the Oscars as well as run-down this week’s releases. Head on over to The Film Thugs to give it a listen. George Lucas’ “American Graffiti” set the standard
by Hunter Duesing29 Feb 2012, 3:49 PM PST0

Once again, due to scheduling conflicts, the HomeVideodrome podcast is once again cancelled for the week, but next week we should be back in top gear. Go visit The Film Thugs for updates, and be sure to subscribe on iTunes. It’s rare
by Hunter Duesing24 Feb 2012, 9:28 AM PST0

Due to a technical snafu, there will be no HomeVideodrome podcast this week. We’ll back in full swing next week, so be sure to check The Film Thugs for updates. Jessica Chastain had the best year of any actress this year, turning
by Hunter Duesing16 Feb 2012, 4:30 PM PST0
This week on the HomeVideodrome podcast, Jim finally sees “Drive” and weighs in, Hunter reviews “A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas” and Jim reveals his love affair with “A Fish Called Wanda.” Also, we discuss Ryan O’Neal’s finest moment on film in
by Hunter Duesing9 Feb 2012, 11:00 AM PST0
This week on the HomeVideodrome podcast, Hunter reviews Liam Neeson’s death-obsessed wolf-fighting-fest “The Grey,” Jim discovers “Blubberella” and extols on the greatness of “Adaptation” and the week’s releases get the usual treatment. Head on over to The Film Thugs and
by Hunter Duesing1 Feb 2012, 11:48 AM PST0
This week on HomeVideodrome, Hunter reviews Haywire, Shame, and Warrior, Jim has cedar fever, and we plow through a cornucopia of new releases. Head on over to The Film Thugs to check it out. Okay, so I was a little
by Hunter Duesing26 Jan 2012, 7:40 AM PST0
When I got off of work on Friday, I checked the screening times for “Underworld Awakening” in hopes of finding a screening that would be sooner, rather than later, so I could go catch it, come back to my place,
by Hunter Duesing22 Jan 2012, 7:09 AM PST0
Van Halen recently played a much-discussed show over at Cafe Wha?, a small club owned by David Lee Roth’s nonagenarian uncle. The small crowd was made up of celebrities, music industry types and journalists like Grantland’s metal guru Chuck Klosterman,
by Hunter Duesing17 Jan 2012, 4:02 PM PST0
This week on the HomeVideodrome podcast, Hunter reviews “The Iron Lady“, we talk The Golden Globes, and of course, we run down this week’s releases. Head on over to The Film Thugs to check it out! Despite the fact that
by Hunter Duesing17 Jan 2012, 9:19 AM PST0
The HomeVideodrome podcast returns with a meaty show this week, as Jim Dirkes and I discuss the movies we saw over our Christmas break, and of course, we catch up on the new releases. Speaking of Jim, he was kind
by Hunter Duesing10 Jan 2012, 10:13 AM PST0
Matt Groening’s sci-fi sitcom “Futurama” didn’t gain the massive mainstream acceptance that his golden goose, “The Simpsons,” was graced with, but it has managed to build a devoted following over the years. “Futurama” has a fall-and-rise history not unlike Seth
by Hunter Duesing7 Jan 2012, 3:03 PM PST0
Uwe Boll was once the most hated man among the pop-culture fanboy community. Nearly every movie site was filled with full-on hate for the German schlockmeister because of the way he plucked the rights to any videogame franchise he could
by Hunter Duesing5 Jan 2012, 10:33 AM PST0
Due to more holiday shenanigans, the HomeVideodrome podcast will return next week. For real this time! It’s impossible to watch “The Guard” and not think of the magnificent black comedy “In Bruges,” due to the pedigree of talent behind it.
by Hunter Duesing3 Jan 2012, 12:23 PM PST0
Due to obligations over the Christmas holiday, there will be no HomeVideodrome podcast this week. For the anarchistic, screw-you attitude that comes with punk rock in movies, one need look no further than the films of Alex Cox. “Repo Man”
by Hunter Duesing27 Dec 2011, 10:45 AM PST0
We all know and love the old classics like “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “A Christmas Story.” Attaboy Clarence, yule shoot your eye out, all that good stuff. But when you’re absolutely hammered on eggnog and full of roast beast,
by Hunter Duesing25 Dec 2011, 9:07 AM PST0
This week’s episode of the HomeVideodrome podcast is running behind schedule, so check The Film Thugs for updates and subscribe on iTunes! “Nostalgia is a powerful feeling, it can drown out anything.” So says director Terrence Malick, who decidedly avoided
by Hunter Duesing20 Dec 2011, 11:20 AM PST0
In this week’s HomeVideodrome podcast, Hunter is sick, Jim is having technical difficulties, but we somehow pull it off. Here we talk about the disappointment that was “Star Trek: The Motion Picture,” the surprisingly fun “Fright Night” remake, and the
by Hunter Duesing14 Dec 2011, 4:30 PM PST0
Korn is a band that has been in the woods for a while. Their guitarist, Brian “Head” Welch, said “sayonara” and went to Jesus, and the band’s first album as a quartet was an over-produced, radio-pandering piece of polished crap,
by Hunter Duesing12 Dec 2011, 2:48 PM PST0
This week on the HomeVideodrome podcast, Jim weighs in on the 3D in “Hugo,” Hunter reviews “Immortals” and we go on a few other tangents. The show is running late and will be up Wednesday, Dec. 7th over at The
by Hunter Duesing6 Dec 2011, 3:19 PM PST0
In this week’s episode of the HomeVideodrome podcast, Hunter reviews “Hugo“, “Bridesmaids“, and “Horrible Bosses“, and we also dwell on Werner Herzog’s awesome voice, because hey, there weren’t too many releases one could give a damn about this week. So
by Hunter Duesing29 Nov 2011, 11:38 AM PST0
On this week’s edition of the HomeVideodrome podcast, we talk about this week’s releases, 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
by Hunter Duesing22 Nov 2011, 2:45 PM PST0
by Hunter Duesing19 Nov 2011, 2:29 PM PST0
On this week’s episode of the HomeVideodrome podcast, we discuss Ozzy and Dio in Black Sabbath, wonder why Julia Roberts ever became America’s sweetheart and dedicate “Hell Awaits” by Slayer to Joe Paterno and Jerry Sandusky. So go listen, and
by Hunter Duesing15 Nov 2011, 11:20 AM PST0