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I Dig Crazy Flicks Presents: Ninety For Chill - The Podcast with CatBusRuss

I Dig Crazy Flicks Presents: Ninety For Chill - The Podcast with CatBusRuss

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We do not always have the time for a two-hour movie. No one ever wants to sit down and watch a one-hour TV drama knowing that they might not be able to stick around for an entire second episode. With this said, 90-minutes (no more than 100) is the ideal runtime. This concise time has given us some of the most rewatchable movies that may not win any Academy Awards, but are properly fun-sized for the audience. That is what Ninety For Chill is all about, the fun-sized sweets be it experimental terror, outlandish horror, over-the-top action, or the most radical comedies and dramas.Cat Bus Russ Arte
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  • Capital City Comic Con: Day 2 - The Opposite of David Carradine
    Jul 13 2025

    With ATL Comic Convention scheduling him for all three days and the need to take four days off to take ThePoeticCritic up to Fan Expo Chicago, CatBusRuss chose to not take the time off to attend the one day at Capital City Comic Con that he was not scheduled for panels. And the hospitality and camaraderie that the nerds of Lansing, MI offered may lead our host to regret that.

    No offense to Garrett Wang, but no one would call the list of guests a must see, The exhibition floor only had one light saber dealer, and the venue was pretty small. But 4C has been going on for 10 years, so they are obviously doing something right. And that is just having a very inviting atmosphere where geeks want to talk about weird stuff, not focus on $200 photo ops.

    CatBusRuss had fun at all the panels he attended and participated in on Saturday. This leads him to hope that "I Dig Crazy Flicks Presents: Ninety For Chill - The Podcast" will actually have an audience. He does not want to eat all that punch and pie by himself.

    As for David Carradine's name being in the title, CatBusRuss has posted a review of his 1988 feature, "Crime Zone" co-starring David Lynch muse Sherilyn Fenn. It is a story about creating criminals in a dystopian future so that the feds have someone to persecute. It is a clever idea for a Roger Corman production, and is quite the opposite of what Capital City Comic Con presented.

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    40 m
  • "The Producers (1967)" & "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot" - The Dirty Portion
    Jul 9 2025

    Michael Dubois and CatBusRuss pick up where they left off with their discussion inspired by Mel Brooks's debut feature, "The Producers". The conversation starts with exploring Zero Mostel's portrayal of Max Bialystock and his pension for seducing pensioners to fund his films. This leads into CatBusRuss's salacious adulthood, satirical takes towards parents, and "Star Wars" fandom. It only seems appropriate to attach a review for "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot" to this podcast.

    This episode divulges at least three stories that might trigger shame and judgments, especially since Russ just laughs them off.

    The important lesson is that Michael Dubois is wiser than our host was at 30 years-old. As for true cinema chatter, Russ did get around to finally watching "Jay and Silent Bob Reboot". The only problem he could see the casual movie goer having with this feature is that Kevin Smith made this film for his fans. "Tusk", "Red State", "Zack and Miri Make a Porno", and even "Yoga Hosers" seemed like attempts to make movies for everyone. To truly appreciate this film, you have to hold him in high regard. So Russ fucking loved it.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • "The Producers 1967" with Michael Dubois - The Clean Portion
    Jul 2 2025

    When CatBusRuss is posting a #RewindWednesday episode of "I Dig Crazy Flicks with CatBusRuss", if the conversation was two parts, he prefers to glue it back together as one long podcast. But who would deny this feed having two weeks to celebrate the film that made Mel Brooks the cinema icon that he is today? Especially not even a week removed from his 99th birthday.

    This was an interesting conversation with Michael Dubois, a cinephile whose first exposure to "The Producers" franchise was the 2005 adaptation of the Broadway musical starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. That may have stayed that way except for he is a huge Gene Wilder fan. Our host and guest were originally planning a trilogy of podcasts about the actor's films. Check out the #RewindWednesday about "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory".

    Was Gene Wilder enough to put "The Producers" ahead of its 21st century take in Michael's eyes? Listen to find that out and enjoy the anti-fascist politics the film inspired the two podcasters to converse about.

    Full Disclosure: The reason this will remain a two part podcast is that when CatBusRuss was originally editing the chat, the first half's language was fairly clean. As the conversation continued, and as Russ was further indulging in "podcast punch", the obscenities are far more frequent in part two. If your kids love the first hour and a half, you have been warned about what is to come next week.

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    1 h y 26 m
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