Films & Filth

We get into the next step of Marty McFly's time tripping - all those whiplash time currents that make up this pop culture bonanza. Hoverboards, Pepsi Perfects, and 1989 Trump impersonation fuel this time trip.

Show Notes

We get into the next step of Marty McFly's time tripping - all those whiplash time currents that make up this pop culture bonanza.  Hoverboards, Pepsi Perfects, and 1989 Trump impersonation fuel this time trip.

Joining us is Taylor Morden. Last year, during the initial 2020 lockdown, he organized Project 88, wherein people in quarantine recreated the 88 scenes of Back to the Future Part II.  Check that out here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcUUjWbVc4I&t=3631s
Even more impressive is his recent documentary "The Last Blockbuster," which takes a close look at the only remaining Blockbuster Video in Bend, Oregon.  We get into that a bit near the end of this episode.  You'll find the film available on Amazon, but why not get started at this website first?:
https://popmotionpictures.com/

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Luke also talks to you about monsters big and small at Luke Loves Pokemon, and the Monster Hunter loving Monster Mash.  Get into those here:
https://lukelovespkmn.transistor.fm/
https://monstermash.transistor.fm/

Meanwhile, Matt spends his non-podcast time trying to create mind-bending music.  Today's sounds come from here:
https://rovingsagemedia.bandcamp.com/album/the-unknown-reality

What is Films & Filth?

The Citizen Kane of Podcasting. Three dorks and often a guest have a look at the top 100 films and bottom 100 films as voted by iMDb users.