UI-Con 2026: Ninety For Chill in (Aeon) FLUX with Andrew Tiede

CatBusRuss and ⁠Andrew "Couchman Bakes" Tiede, knew that ⁠UI-Con was primarily an anime convention once they walked into the Illinois Conference Center at the iHotel, but their first of three panels that Friday demonstrated that the crowd may not have that much love for flesh-and-blood, English language-focused conversations. Perhaps they will color their hair or at least get some kawaii wigs for 2027.

"Ninety For Chill" was what "I Dig Crazy Flicks" evolved from. ⁠Russ⁠ believes that a movie should be no shorter than 70 minutes and no longer than 100. Andrew is just a few years behind our host age wise, which still places the two closer to 50 than hopeful. So they both grew up squeezing four films on one SLP VHS tape. Despite similar Midwestern upbringings, the Couch Man's past of doing three-hour podcasts based around movie marathons with Russ led him to open up with the thesis, "Perhaps Russ is wrong".

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“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

  • UI-Con featuring Aeon Flux

    Episode 262

    CatBusRuss and Andrew Tiede discuss whether or not ninety minutes is the runtime screenwriters should aim for at what was probably the least attended panel at UI-Con.

  • Skimble has an explosive podcast for you

    Episode 261

    CatBusRuss reviews three Michael Biehn and “Underwater” as a placeholder for “The Abyss”. Is/was Biehn genre cinema’s Harrison Ford? The films reviewed are “Timebomb”, “The Insatiable”, and “The Victim”

  • CatBusRuss prepared to introduce Plan 9 and The Wizard of Speed and Time

    Episode 260

    CatBusRuss and ThePoeticCritic return to Northwestern Univeristy for their annual B-Fest. This 24-hour celebration of the “Best of the Worst” movies ever made. 2026 featured “The Pirate Movie”, “The Dragon Lives Again”, “Down”, “Voyage of the Rock Aliens”, “Demons”, and more.

  • A Draager trying to capture Huntrx and Eva the Queen Kitty

    Episode 259

    CatBusRuss & ThePoeticCritic debate whether or not “Kpop Demon Hunters” is worthy of having a spot in The Criterion Collection. After watching the French animated feature “Fantastic Planet”, our host further believes Huntrx’s recognition is undeserved.

  • Eva the Queen Kitty takes the center of the promo art for Luc Besson's Subway.

    Episode 258

    CatBusRuss & Nix Eclips from the CinemaShitShow present GalaxyCon St. Louis with the 1985 Action Movie Triple-Threat Match. Our host also determines if Christopher Lambert had a film that should be considered for the ‘85 melee.

  • Eva the Queen Kitty is the only one

    Episode 257

    CatBusRuss honors the under-appreciated genre actor, Christopher Lambert. He reviews the 20th century “Highlander” trilogy, Stewart Gordon’s “Fortress” (1992), and “Mortal Kombat” (1995).

  • Disney's revolutionaries Star and Valentino the Goat

    Episode 256

    ThePoeticCritic return to the podcast to state her frustrations with the current state of the American box office. Where are the personal stories? Why so much IP? When did Disney lose their way. CatBusRuss cannot pinpoint it. He thought “Wish” is the cartoon we need right now.

  • Eva THE GOLDEN CAT with Murphy & Lewis

    Episode 255

    Which 1986 fighter pilot flick was better: “Iron Eagle” or “Top Gun”? Which 1986 cartoon was better: “The Great Mouse Detective” or “An American Tale”? What film from 1986 had the best robot? CatBusRuss & Andrew Tiede explore these at UI-Con.

  • Eva the Queen Kitty chilling out with Bokeem and Cynda

    Episode 254

    CatBusRuss and Jason Parker welcome you to the Church of Bokeem Woodbine as they discuss the bonkers feature “Caught Up”. It is a De Palma tribute from the hood.

  • Skimble embracing his Bastard Ca Moniker

    Episode 253

    CatBusRuss is joined by a mostly focused Gregory Carl to discuss the most influential feature in adult animation, Ralph Bakshi’s debut. A time before rotoscoping.

  • CatBusRuss with Jeroma Llama's "Sorcerer's Apprentice" composed of little ducks

    Episode 252

    CatBusRuss recaps the last day of Fan Expo New Orleans 2026. He meets Billy Boyd and Joe Pantoliano, gets some audio from Jamison Newlander, and survives beignets and Bourbon St.

  • Eva the Ultimate Vampiric Wendy

    Episode 154

    CatBusRuss & Andrew Tiede discuss what maybe the most quintessential vampire movie of the eighties. Horror, Coreys, and greased up saxophonists. How do the rest even dare to be compared?

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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.