The Last Blockbuster / At The Video Store
Nov 19, 2021, 01:30 PM
Dave, Mike, and Ryan celebrate 100 episodes by watching a pair of documentaries that deal with the thing they all love the most: Video Stores.
They say when you’ve hit one hundred episodes on television that you’ve officially made it - you’re big time. Time to see that syndication money pour in and start living the rest of your life on easy street. While I’m not sure that the same thing applies for podcasting, I can say this: HELL YEAH! 100 EPISODES, BABY! WOO-HOOOOO!!!
I’m your host, Dave, and joining me as we do a self congratulatory victory lap are fellow cinephiles and Apocalypse Video Babies, Mike and Ryan.
For our hundredth episode we figured what better way to celebrate this milestone than by talking about a couple of documentaries that deal with the thing that we love the most: Video Stores.
Listen as we discuss how At The Video Store is the punk rock equivalent to The Last Blockbuster; we reminisce about our days working at Hollywood Video and trying to explain the convoluted mess that was “Power Play”; and finally, controversy strikes when I compare Sandy Harding to Carole Baskin (minus the alleged murder…).
Be sure to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also Follow Us on Twitter, Like Us on Facebook, or shoot us an email at apocalypsevideopod@gmail.com. Got a movie you'd like us to watch? Hit us up and we'll talk about it on the next show!
This is Dave from Sector 2 thanking everyone out there for listening. It’s been a pleasure bringing you the lost art of cinema these past 100 episodes. Here’s to 100 more! Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to return some video tapes.
I’m your host, Dave, and joining me as we do a self congratulatory victory lap are fellow cinephiles and Apocalypse Video Babies, Mike and Ryan.
For our hundredth episode we figured what better way to celebrate this milestone than by talking about a couple of documentaries that deal with the thing that we love the most: Video Stores.
Listen as we discuss how At The Video Store is the punk rock equivalent to The Last Blockbuster; we reminisce about our days working at Hollywood Video and trying to explain the convoluted mess that was “Power Play”; and finally, controversy strikes when I compare Sandy Harding to Carole Baskin (minus the alleged murder…).
Be sure to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also Follow Us on Twitter, Like Us on Facebook, or shoot us an email at apocalypsevideopod@gmail.com. Got a movie you'd like us to watch? Hit us up and we'll talk about it on the next show!
This is Dave from Sector 2 thanking everyone out there for listening. It’s been a pleasure bringing you the lost art of cinema these past 100 episodes. Here’s to 100 more! Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to return some video tapes.