“Young Guns”: Truly, Truly Outrageous History with CouchManBakes

CatBusRuss was presumptuous when it came to his knowledge about William H. Bonney, a.k.a. Billy the Kid. Our host knew that he was an outlaw with a legendary reputation as a gunslinger until the law caught up with and dispatched him at the age of 21. Thanks to The Cinema Snob, this podcaster also knew he defeated Dracula. His limited knowledge led him to believe that this icon of the Old West did not live a long enough life to get a franchise of Brat Pack adjacent movies. So when Andrew "CouchManBakes" Tiede suggested discussing the first "Young Guns" from 1988, he thought this definitely had to be a crazy flick.

Does the music video aesthetic make it look crazy? Yes. Does the action at times seem unbelievable? Most definitely. But the events of the Lincoln County War did occur, so ⁠Russ⁠ went into this conversation with doubts that this truly qualified as a "Crazy Flick". Having late career Jack Palance as the primary antagonist will alway help the pro-insanity case, but if that is not enough, ⁠Andrew⁠ brings up all the historic revisions and the behind the scene tales to prove that this is bonkers action cinema.

“I Dig Crazy Flicks” was founded as “Ninety For Chill”. It is Russ Stevens’s blog dedicated to movies with runtimes between 70 to 100 minutes. This runtime was the standard for horror movies and goofball comedies. Without the time for drawn out narratives, throwing everything at the wall and seeing what would stick was the rule. Thus, craziness ensues, and cinephiles like CatBusRuss want to preach the greatness of embracing the insanity.

Recent Episodes

  • Eva the Queen Kitty is suspicious of this film line up.

    Ep. 224

    CatBusRuss watches “LA Story”, “Midnight in Paris”, “The New York Ripper”, “Out of the Dark”, and “It’s My Party and I Can Die If I Want To”.

  • Eva the Queen Kitty and her Regulators

    Ep. 223

    Andrew Tiede returns to the podcast to prove how Billy the Kid’s existence was nothing but Old West insanity.

  • Eva the Queen Kitty having the appropriate reaction to Butt-Head

    Ep. 222

    CatBusRuss and the foul-mouthed Gregory Carl discuss “Beavis and Butt-Head Do America” as their fourth animation podcast collaboration.

  • Eva the Queen Kitty deserves more attention than Josh or Iris

    Ep. 221

    For Prom Season, CatBusRuss revisited his conversation with Mitchell Whitt about zombie comedy, “Dance of the Dead”.

  • CatBusRuss and Pounce prepping for an Indiana Comic Convention panel

    Ep. 219

    CatBusRuss is honored by Madison Martin and Monster-Making Master Lynette Eklund to discuss under-appreciated sci-fi and horror and what makes great horror.

  • Eva the Queen Kitty is Putting on the Ritz

    Ep. 217

    CatBusRuss is joined by legendary Vegas magician Paul Draper to heap praise on one of Mel Brook’s finest features, Young Frankenstein.

  • CatBusRuss wants to kill Nazis with GI Robot

    Ep. 215

    CatBusRuss compares C2E2 experiences with ThePoeticCritic. Is it about community or content? Who had the best Verhoeven cast reunion?

  • Eva the Queen Kitty Rock'n the 80s'

    Ep. 213

    CatBusRuss and Leah Leach discuss the finest cinema of 1985 and decide if it was the greatest year in movies.

  • The official badge from I Dig Crazy Flicks for Indiana Comic Con

    Ep. 211

    CatBusRuss and Gregory Carl recap Indiana Comic Con, deliver their thesis of the ideal runtime, and maybe challenge CM Punk.

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Meet the Host

Follow along with our host, CatBusRuss as he is supervised by Eva the Queen Kitty. He discusses a broad range of cinema and interviews fellow movie fanatics.