Episode 221: "Companion" featuring "Cherry 2000" and Gregory Carl
CatBusRuss's favorite Michael Crichton film was 1973's "Westworld". He is also more of a Jonathan Nolan fan than his older brother. Gregory Carl is quite the well-read, sci-fi-loving truck stop employee in Central Illinois. "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" is a tale he is fascinated by. Thus, "Companion" is a film the two should have quite an interesting conversation about. Plus, a review of “Cherry 2000” is included.
Episode 220: "Earth Girls Are Easy"??? ThePoeticCritic Responds
Skimble in his best gear to win the lasses.
Episode 219: #ICC25: 1995 - 30 Years of Bad Sci-Fi Movies We Love (with Lynette Eklund & Madison Martin)
This podcast covers the last panel he "moderated". The premise was to discuss the sci-fi films that bombed either critically or financially (and in the event of the financial flops, the critics were not too kind at the time), but VHS provided the seeds for new cults to emerge. Too bad the panelists all had multiple panels over the three day event, so the "Ghoulies" may have eaten their homework. They decided to embrace the title instead of the description. Thus the three went on to hold a celebration of bad sci-fi movies from the eighties and nineties that are beloved.
Episode 212: 1985 on Ninety For Chill: House (with Gregory Carl), Creature, Biohazard
If Skimble’s ghost haunts my apartment, he will haunt your ears (He’s Envious.)
Episode 204: Clerks on "Clerks" with CouchManBakes
Eva the Queen Kitty is the new “Annoying Customer”, sitting on the Quick Stop Counter.
Episode 203: #RewindWednesday: Turning Red...Red Dwarf
Eva the Queen Kitty shares the screen with a holographic red panda.
Episode 202: Ninety For Chill X NOLA Film Scene: Fan Expo New Orleans 2025
The official button for I Dig Crazy Flicks Presents: Ninety For Chill at Fan Expo New Orleans 2025