VHSaturdayExplicit

by Henry and Allison

The show where we discuss the strange, unusual, odd & obscure footage we find on VHS obtained through thrift, gift and grift.

Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe

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    Abraxas, Guardian of the Universe

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    Now that DAWGUST is finally done, we're back to our usual faire of sci-fi/action shlock. When a rogue space cop travels to Earth in search of the Anti-Life Equation, the fate of the universe rests on Abraxas putting a stop to his plans. Jesse "The Body" Ventura and reigning DAWGUST champion Jim Belushi's ex-wife star in this low-budget Terminator clone from Canada.

  • DAWGUST Part Four - Finale

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    DAWGUST Part Four - Finale

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    The moment you've all been waiting for has arrived -- This week, our DAWGUST tournament comes to a close as we finally rank the best and the worst aspects of all the films we've reviewed thus far. Is K-9 going to shoot down the competition? Will My Magic Dog make the other dog movies disappear? Or will this be a slam dunk for Air Bud?

  • DAWGUST Part Three - Magic Dogs

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    DAWGUST Part Three - Magic Dogs

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    We have entered the 3rd round of DAWGUST - a tournament where we set out to crown the Top Dog of our VHS collection. This week, we evaluate the MAGIC DOG subgenre by reviewing My Magic Dog (1997) and Daniel and the Superdogs (2004). Which dog will have the power to face off in the final round?

  • DAWGUST Part Two - Sports Dogs

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    DAWGUST Part Two - Sports Dogs

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    The month of DAWGUST continues! This week, we look at the SPORTS DOG subgenre by reviewing such films as: Air Bud (1997), Air Bud: Golden Receiver (1998), Air Bud: World Pup (2000), Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch (2002), Air Bud: Spikes Back (2003), Soccer Dog: The Movie (1999), and Soccer Dog: European Cup (2004). Which dog will be the MVP?

  • DAWGUST Part One - Cop Dogs

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    DAWGUST Part One - Cop Dogs

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    After a month break, we are BACK! This time we are looking at not 1, not 2, not even 3, but 4 movies to kickoff the month of DAWGUST. We will be examining the "Dog Movie" VHS subgenre and the sub-subgenres within it, determining the best of canine cinema through a month-long tournament. For part 1, we're discussing the COP DOG subgenre by ranking the following films: Turner & Hooch (1989), K-9 (1989), K-9: PI (2002), and Top Dog (1995).