Retro Movie Geek Ep. 110 (Promo): Bad Boys (1995)

In Retro Movie Geek Episode 110 we’re geeking out about Bad Boys from 1995 starring Will Smith, Martin Lawrence,Téa Leoni, and more. Retro Movie Geek is a weekly show where we talk about movies that are 20 years old, or older. Of course, we also travel down various rabbit trails related to other movies, nostalgia, and pop culture. You can listen to the entire episode for free here!

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Retro Movie Geek Ep. 109 (Promo): Heat (1995)

In Retro Movie Geek Episode 109, we’re joined by special guest Karl Huddleston and we’re geeking out about Heat from 1995, starring Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro, Val Kilmer, and more. Retro Movie Geek, is a weekly show where we talk about movies that are 20 years old, or older. Of course, we also travel down various rabbit trails related to other movies, nostalgia, and pop culture. You can listen to the entire episode for free here!

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Retro Movie Geek Ep. 108 (Promo): M.A.N.T.I.S. (1994)

In Retro Movie Geek Episode 108, we’re joined by special guest Mick Strawn and we’re geeking out about M.A.N.T.I.S. from 1994, starring Carl Lumbly, Bobby Hosea, Gina Torres, and more. Retro Movie Geek, is a weekly show where we talk about movies that are 20 years old, or older. Of course, we also travel down various rabbit trails related to other movies, nostalgia, and pop culture. You can listen to the entire episode for free here!

Be sure to check out our Retro Movie Geek SPECIAL FEATURES subscription feed, where we release at least one new podcast episode each month that’s either a BONUS release from one of the Network’s shows, or a collaboration of hosts from across Movie Podcast Network. Learn how to subscribe to our Special Features feed here! Continue reading

Retro Movie Geek Ep. 107 (Promo): Marathon Man (1978)

In Retro Movie Geek Episode 107, we’re joined by special guest Gamma and we’re geeking out about Marathon Man from 1978, starring Dustin Hoffman, Roy Scheider , Laurence Olivier, and more. Retro Movie Geek, is a weekly show where we talk about movies that are 20 years old, or older. Of course, we also travel down various rabbit trails related to other movies, nostalgia, and pop culture. You can listen to the entire episode for free here!

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Special Features 014: CTS Podcast’s Very Best Films of the Aughts, 2000-2009 (Reissue)

Special Features - CTS Best Films of the Aughts

Brought to you by Movie Podcast Network and sponsored by Movie Podcast Weekly, we proudly present Special Features Episode 014, a reissue of the Considering the Sequels podcast’s “Very Best Films of the Aughts,” a bonus episode that celebrates the best cinema of the years 2000 through 2009.

We wanted those who have not yet subscribed to our Movie Podcast Network Special Features feed to have a little taste of the kind of off-beat but entertaining content you get through becoming a patron for the low, low price of just $2.50 per month.

Jason, Andy and Karl’s very first podcast was Considering the Sequels (or CTS Podcast), launched in June 2010. (Ryan wasn’t born yet.) Typically, we would review movie franchises and determine whether the primary film’s sequels were deemed as “cinematic dead-horse beating.” But we sometimes released special episodes, like The Very Best Films of the Aughts, which was recorded on November 28, 2010 — the day Leslie Nielsen died. Continue reading