
Binge-Watchers Podcast
Television
Discover BingeWorthy movies or just enjoy the ride as we spoil movies we love, hosted by comedian JOHNNY SPOILER. Dropping fresh movie reactions, celebrating horror movies, and dishing out movie news with a late-night vibe.
Location:
United States
Genres:
Television
Description:
Discover BingeWorthy movies or just enjoy the ride as we spoil movies we love, hosted by comedian JOHNNY SPOILER. Dropping fresh movie reactions, celebrating horror movies, and dishing out movie news with a late-night vibe.
Twitter:
@Binge_Watchers
Language:
English
Website:
https://www.bwpodcast.com/
Episodes
Light Sleeper Movie Reaction: Toxic Love, Lonely Men And Schrader After Dark with Johnny Spoiler
2/2/2026
Hope your lover season is hot and heavy—because if it’s not, Johnny Spoiler is breaking down toxic love, lonely men, and Paul Schrader sadness after dark.
In this movie reaction episode, we dive into Light Sleeper (1992), Paul Schrader’s most personal entry in his unofficial trilogy of men who hate their jobs (Taxi Driver, American Gigolo). Willem Dafoe prowls a damp, neon-soaked New York as a drug dealer facing addiction, aging, and emotional extinction, while Susan Sarandon plays a quiet, hypnotic queenpin who feels more like a memory than a boss. Dana Delany surprises, Sam Rockwell and David Spade pop in, and Schrader turns midlife crisis into mood.
Before the main event: Common Toxic Love Traits (2026 Edition)—weaponized therapy-speak, soft-launched relationships, digital surveillance romance, manifesting instead of communicating, and why millennials don’t get divorced… they just divide Paramount+ and DVD collections after the free trial ends.
Plus:
Pluto TV quietly dominating horror month (Friday the 13th, Scream, Children of the Corn overload)
Fan service hot takes on Mad Max and Back to the Future
A comedy cooldown with I Love You, Man
And a closing reminder that the real party moved apps
If you’re into movie reactions, toxic romance, ’90s crime films, Paul Schrader deep cuts, or watching Willem Dafoe Dafoe around NYC at night—this episode’s for you.
More toxic love next time. Bye bye.
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Duration:00:20:42
A Romance Where Everyone Loses: Toxic Love at Its Worst with Johnny Spoiler
1/27/2026
Snowed in, chili on the stove, and toxic romance on the screen. This week on the Binge-Watchers Podcast, Johnny Spoiler dives headfirst into Romeo Is Bleeding (1993), the sleazy neo-noir crime thriller starring Gary Oldman, Lena Olin, and Roy Scheider—a movie where everyone betrays everyone and nobody gets out clean.
Before the blood hits the subway tiles, Johnny rants about hating snow, surviving real-life blizzards, bikini porch dives, and why small victories matter when winter tries to kill you. Then it’s Home Video Headlines, including Dragon Ball Super news, DCU Batman rumors, a possible Darkman sequel, and three essential dead-of-winter thrillers: Wind Chill, The Last Winter, and Dead of Winter.
The main event breaks down Romeo Is Bleeding—a corrupt NYC cop seduced by a ruthless Moscow crime boss—with behind-the-scenes facts, Tom Waits trivia, brutal mob moments, courtroom chaos, and why Lena Olin’s Mona feels like a loaded gun aimed at the audience for the entire runtime. We talk broken ribs, real stunts, moral emptiness, and why this movie insists that redemption is a lie life doesn’t care about.
Johnny wraps it up with favorite bits, a Binge Later rating, unfiltered He-Man discourse, staff picks (Code 3, not The Smashing Machine), and a closing that legally has to reference Closing Time.
If you love neo-noir thrillers, Gary Oldman performances, toxic romance movies, mob betrayals, and dark 90s crime films that feel like they hate you personally—this episode is for you.
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Duration:00:22:50
Johnny Spoiler Breaks Down the Western Finale Back to the Future Part III (1990), Hidden Details & Why It’s the Best Sequel
1/19/2026
Saddle up, time travelers. Johnny Spoiler rides the DeLorean straight into the Old West for a deep-dive review of Back to the Future Part III (1990), the underrated Western finale that closes out one of the greatest trilogies in movie history.
While the world is distracted by football playoffs and Super Bowl conspiracies, Johnny stays locked in on clock towers, steam-powered time trains, and the emotional payoff Hollywood doesn’t make anymore. This episode covers why Back to the Future Part III has aged better than expected, how it shifts the franchise from tech-heavy chaos to character-driven closure, and why Doc Brown quietly becomes the heart of the trilogy.
Inside this episode:
Why Back to the Future Part III feels like a love letter to classic Westerns
The Clint Eastwood homages, Monument Valley visuals, and deep-cut cinema references
Hidden details fans still miss, including ravine name changes, atomic embroidery, and timeline payoffs
Behind-the-scenes facts like the train stunt filmed in reverse
Johnny Spoiler’s Binge Now / Binge Later / Never verdict on the entire trilogy
Why Part III may secretly be the best Back to the Future movie
Fan theories about a possible legacy sequel and why a Biff Tannen story might be the real untapped gold
If you love Back to the Future, Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, 80s sci-fi, Western homages, or movie podcasts that go beyond surface-level nostalgia, this episode is for you.
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Duration:00:23:17
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Explained with Johnny Spoiler on Tina Turner, Bartertown and Pop Culture
1/13/2026
Johnny Spoiler goes beyond the Thunderdome with a full breakdown of Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)—George Miller’s most divisive Mad Max film and a cornerstone of post-apocalyptic pop culture.
From Tina Turner’s iconic performance and chart-topping theme song to the politics of Bartertown, Master Blaster lore, wasteland world-building, and why this movie feels like Mad Max meets Lord of the Flies, we explore how Beyond Thunderdome reshaped the franchise and influenced everything from Rick and Morty to modern apocalypse storytelling.
We also cover behind-the-scenes trivia, Mel Gibson’s stunts, timeline continuity across the Mad Max trilogy, and why “We Don’t Need Another Hero” became one of the most unforgettable movie songs of the 1980s.
If you love Mad Max, post-apocalyptic movies, 80s sci-fi, cult film deep dives, or movie podcasts that mix humor with film history, this episode is a Binge Now.
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Duration:00:21:11
Don’t Call Me Elvis: Johnny Spoiler, Italian Brainrot, And The Wrath of Daimajin
1/5/2026
Johnny Spoiler dives into Wrath of Daimajin (1966) — the brutal, emotional final entry in the legendary Japanese Daimajin trilogy, where feudal samurai drama collides with full-blown kaiju monster wrath.
Before we get to giant stone gods and sulfur pits, Johnny opens with a cold open on a recurring problem: people keep comparing him to Elvis Presley — usually at the worst possible times, like buying pizza at a gas station. Is it the sideburns? The sunglasses? The curse of compliments from strangers? The comparison stops here.
From there, we hit Home Video Headlines, covering:
Mickey Rourke’s financial struggles and the dark side of fame
Why actors hide in day jobs
Clickbait movie rankings, overrated awards chatter, and why Bonanza still beats Deadwood
Directed by Kazuo Mori, Wrath of Daimajin follows a group of children on a deadly journey to rescue their enslaved fathers from a tyrannical lord forcing villagers to mine sulfur in Hell’s Valley. As blizzards rage and bodies fall, the ancient stone god Daimajin awakens, delivering one of the most haunting monster finales of the 1960s.
We break down:
The film’s Stand By Me–style adventure with demons instead of bullies
Shocking second-act brutality
The evolution of Daimajin from stone idol to flesh-and-blood avenger
Why this sequel might be the best film in the trilogy
Johnny also digs into the movie’s strange U.S. release history, mis-titled home video versions, late English dub, and why this is one of the most overlooked gems in Japanese genre cinema.
Binge Now. Emotional, brutal, beautifully staged, and unforgettable — proof that third entries don’t always fall off.
Plus:
Fan service shoutout to Larry Z and the eternal logic of Surf Ninjas
Staff pick spotlight on Denzel Washington’s time-travel thriller Déjà Vu
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Stick around for laughs, monsters, nostalgia, and zero Elvis impersonations.
Duration:00:17:07
Johnny Spoiler on Beastmaster 2: Sword & Sorcery Invades 90s L.A. Cult Movie Review.
12/29/2025
It’s the Year of the Horse, the Fire Horse, and somehow Johnny Spoiler—a confirmed Water Pig according to the Chinese zodiac—is here to guide you safely through one of the weirdest cult fantasy sequels of the 1990s:
Beastmaster 2: Through the Portal of Time (1991).
This week on the podcast, Johnny Spoiler revisits the movie that turned sword-and-sorcery into a full-on Los Angeles crime comedy, where Marc Singer’s Dar rides through Hollywood in a convertible, an overworked detective just wants to close his cases, and an evil brother is chasing an atomic bomb across dimensions. Yes—this is real. And yes—it somehow works.
We break down why Beastmaster 2 became a cable-TV classic (so overplayed on TBS it earned the nickname “The Beastmaster Station”), why it’s the only truly fun Beastmaster movie, and how its mix of fantasy, comedy, and 90s culture makes it endlessly rewatchable.
Along the way, Johnny Spoiler digs into:
Why the “time portal” is actually a parallel universe
The return of Kodo & Podo (ferret continuity corner)
Why the animals get sidelined in favor of dimension-hopping brother drama
Wings Hauser delivering elite B-movie villain greatness
James Avery (Uncle Phil!) as the exhausted L.A. cop archetype
Sara Douglas (Superman II, Conan the Destroyer) in full dark-fantasy mode
Kari Wuhrer, Sliders, Hellraiser, and peak 90s genre energy
We also hit Home Video Headlines, where Johnny Spoiler rants about the current state of movies, TikTok trailers, Project Hail Mary hype, Dracula with Christoph Waltz, and why modern cinema feels like it needs a shot of rocket fuel to stay relevant.
You’ll also get:
Favorite bits and cable-era nostalgia
Why Beastmaster 2 works as family-friendly fantasy fun
Fan questions about reviewing mainstream vs cult movies
Staff picks from Tubi, The Office Season 5, TED, and a renewed interest in Balls of Fury
Green lightning.
Sword-and-sorcery on Sunset Boulevard.
Johnny Spoiler doing what he does best—making sense of movies that absolutely should not exist.
Binge now.
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Duration:00:21:18
Santa vs. Martians: The Weird Christmas Sci-Fi Movie That Shouldn’t Work (But Does)
12/15/2025
Santa gets kidnapped by Martians.
Yes—that Santa.
And somehow… it works.
Johnny Spoiler dives headfirst into Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, the infamous 1964 Christmas sci-fi cult classic that’s equal parts holiday cheer, space nonsense, and accidental social commentary.
We cover:
Why Santa vs. aliens is still a perfect movie hook
Martian kids addicted to Earth TV (way too relatable)
A killer robot slowly reprogrammed by Christmas spirit
Wham-O Air Blasters, Broadway actors, and a movie shot in four days
Why Mystery Science Theater 3000 couldn’t kill this movie
Its legacy as one of the 100 Most Amusingly Bad Movies Ever Made
Why this public-domain oddity is ripe for a modern remake (horror version, anyone?)
Plus:
Holiday movie headlines
The state of movies, AI, and studio decision-making
Why animation keeps winning by default
Fan shout-outs, Staff Picks, and a festive goodbye you probably shouldn’t repeat at work
If you love:
cult Christmas movies, bad sci-fi, MST3K classics, alien invasions, or Santa in absolute danger—this one’s a binge now.
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Happy holidays… and watch out for Martians.
Duration:00:22:18
ELVES (1989): Nazi Elf Breeding, A Smoking Santa And The Darkest Christmas Movie You’ve Never Seen
12/7/2025
You clicked looking for something frosty and jolly… and ended up with Nazis, incest lore, horny mall teens, and a chain-smoking Santa Claus. Welcome to ELVES (1989) — the low-budget Christmas horror movie that dares to suggest Hitler was experimenting on elves to create a master race.
In this episode, we break down the cult holiday nightmare starring Dan Haggerty (Grizzly Adams) as possibly the grizzliest Santa in cinema history. There’s only one elf (it looks like a goblin), it kills with a steak knife, Santa smokes in every scene, and the movie somehow aired on broadcast TV despite profanity, nudity, and some truly cursed plot twists.
Along the way, we cover:
Why Christmas was once outlawed in Massachusetts
Evil elf mythology & Nazi Christmas lore
The most uncomfortable mid-movie reveal you’ll ever see
Why Dan Haggerty is way too good for this movie
And how the ending accidentally completes the evil prophecy
This is B-movie Christmas chaos, and you kind of need to see it once — if only to believe it exists.
Rating: Binge never… but experience required.
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Duration:00:16:32
Action Santa, Christmas Horror Trends And Holiday Movie Watchlists
12/2/2025
Johnny Spoiler dives headfirst into FATMAN (2020) — the unholy collision of Christmas cheer and hard-edged action starring Mel Gibson as a battle-worn Santa Claus and Walton Goggins as a vengeful hitman.
In this episode of the Binge-Watchers Podcast, we break down why Fatman feels like the gritty fake action movie advertised inside Scrooged, how Walton Goggins absolutely carries the film, and why this version of Santa is closer to Superman than a slasher villain.
Before the review, Johnny reacts to 2025 Christmas trends including:
The rise of vintage 1990s Christmas aesthetics
Why Christmas trees are getting smaller
The bizarre popularity of holiday whiskey gimmicks
Why roe > caviar at holiday parties (we said what we said)
Plus:
Christmas movie chart shifts (Elf, The Grinch, Home Alone)
Thoughts on the Silent Night, Deadly Night remake
Why Fatman doesn’t quite kill Santa — and why that matters
Deep lore questions: is Santa powered by goodwill… or force?
If you’re building your Christmas movie watchlist, curious about Santa action movies, or burned out but still searching for something rowdy, weird, and holiday-adjacent — this episode’s for you.
Binge it now. Ho ho hold the line.
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Duration:00:22:39
Toe Pick Energy: Who Really Won The Cutting Edge And Why Blades of Glory Had To Exist
11/25/2025
You didn't mean to feel good… but here you are.
We accidentally stumble into one of the ultimate ‘90s holiday comfort movies: The Cutting Edge (1992)—the ice-cold rom-sports classic that gave us underdogs on skates, enemies-to-partners tension, and the most iconic toe pick in cinema history.
Johnny breaks down how a temperamental figure-skating ice queen and a washed-up hockey bruiser accidentally melt each other’s hearts on the road to Olympic gold—despite neither actor knowing how to skate before filming, a fractured ankle mid-shoot, and sequels so bad the original stars wanted nothing to do with them.
Along the way, we cover:
Why The Cutting Edge is secretly one of the most relatable working-class sports movies ever
Factory jobs, bar work, and surviving the “two years later” grind
Moira Kelly’s chaotic injury run and near-miss with A League of Their Own
Why figure skating partnerships are way more intimate than anyone admits
A full compare-and-contrast with Blades of Glory, aka when parody cranked the Pamchenko Twist up to a homicidal Iron Lotus
Holiday feel-good vibes that don’t ignore sadness—because that’s how emotions actually work
Deja vu, time not being linear, and why quantum physics may be punching holes in your childhood memories
Plus: movie news, chaotic Seinfeld staff picks (yes, Puerto Rican Day counts), fan-service ranting, and a tease for our upcoming Christmas episode.
So lace up, grab some sequins, and remember:
This movie walked so Blades of Glory could figure-skate into a flaming dumpster.
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Duration:00:21:29
The Tetris Effect: How Tetris Became the Unexpected Feel-Good Video Game Movie
11/17/2025
It’s eggnog season—and not just any nog. We’re talking Golden Egg Nog from the old Hood milk mafia, the stuff thick enough to count as a sin. Perfect time for a feel-good movie, right?
Johnny Spoiler dives into one of the most unexpectedly uplifting movies of the last few years: TETRIS (2023). Yes, the movie about the video game. Yes, it’s WAY better than it has any right to be.
The true story of Henk Rogers, Nintendo’s ride-or-die dealmaker who bet everything on a block-stacking dream.
The real “Tetris Effect” and why the game showed up in players’ dreams for decades.
How Tetris became the best-selling video game of all time (until Minecraft pulled a power move).
The wild rights battle involving Nintendo, Atari, Mirrorsoft, and Soviet bureaucracy.
Why Taron Egerton continues to own the “real-guy-in-a-crazy-situation” movie niche.
Our favorite retro shoutouts: Game Boy, Ninja Turtles arcade, Mario 3, Chrono Trigger, Star Fox, Final Fantasy VII, and more.
And of course: one of the best post-2000 movie mustaches ever filmed.
Ansel Elgort & Shirley MacLaine team up for the road-trip comedy Lucy Boomer.
An 80s-style action thriller incoming: Trial By Combat from Renny Harlin & Aaron Eckhart.
Mattel is making… a View-Master movie?! Let’s speculate wildly.
Binge Now.
Stream it on Apple TV+ (or start that free trial), or hunt down the rumored DVD like it’s a secret Soviet cartridge.
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Duration:00:25:20
L.A. Story (1991) – Steve Martin’s Magical Love Letter to Los Angeles | Feel-Good Movie Stocking Stuffer
11/10/2025
This week on Binge-Watchers Podcast, Johnny Spoiler roller-skates through the whimsical world of Steve Martin’s L.A. Story (1991) — a surreal, romantic comedy that turns smoggy Los Angeles into a land of magic, love, and freeway philosophy.
We’re talking feel-good movies, time-travel flicks like The Butterfly Effect and Keanu Reeves’ upcoming Shiver, the fall of MTV UK, and why L.A. Story still hits differently in 2025. From enchanted freeway signs to heartfelt quotes that make you believe in love again, this episode blends nostalgia, movie trivia, and Johnny’s signature sarcasm.
Highlights:
The Top 3 Feel-Good Movies Ever: Planes, Trains & Automobiles, The Wizard (1989), and Hook (1991)
Behind-the-scenes secrets from L.A. Story — Steve Martin, Victoria Tennant, and a young Sarah Jessica Parker
Favorite quotes, zany ‘90s LA vibes, and why the talking signpost still rules
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Tune in for warm fuzzies, movie magic, and laughs with the happiest show on the internet.
Duration:00:22:07
Spoilaween: Johnny Spoiler’s Ultimate Halloween Movie Marathon – Horror, Sci-Fi, and Retro Madness
10/30/2025
Celebrate Halloween with Johnny Spoiler as he tears into a wild lineup of cult classics and VHS-era favorites — from Halloween 4 and Day of the Dead to Ernest Scared Stupid, Silver Bullet, and Punisher ’89. Fueled by Mountain Dew Voltage, white Reese’s cups, and pepperoni mushroom pizza, this bite-sized Halloween special is part horror hangout, part comedy commentary, and 100% Spoiler-approved chaos.
Duration:00:24:11
George R.R. Martin’s Nightflyers Explained: Space Psychics, Killer Ships And 80s Sci-Fi Horror | Binge-Watchers Podcast
10/23/2025
This week on Binge-Watchers Podcast, Johnny Spoiler dives deep into George R.R. Martin’s Nightflyers — the cult 80s sci-fi horror about a homicidal spaceship, psychic warfare, and love in deep space. Discover how Nightflyers compares to the short-lived 2018 SyFy series, why the original movie works better as an isolated cosmic nightmare, and what makes its cast (Catherine Mary Stewart, James Avery, Michael de Barres) unforgettable.
Plus:
🚀 Astronaut culinary secrets
🔮 Level 10 psychics and hologram heartbreaks
🧛 A Bela Lugosi biopic & medieval werewolf rumors
💀 Underworld movies ranked
Hit play for sarcasm, spoilers, and interstellar mayhem — only on the #BingeWatchersPodcast with Johnny Spoiler, your favorite blabbermouth about movies.
Duration:00:27:06
Space Halloween Vibes: Saturn 3, Killer Robots And Cosmic Romance Gone Wrong
10/14/2025
Get ready for Space Halloween Vibes with Johnny Spoiler as we blast off into Saturn 3 (1980) — the wild, weird sci-fi thriller where Farrah Fawcett, Kirk Douglas, and Harvey Keitel battle a jealous robot in deep space!
In this episode:
Why people are losing it a month early this spooky season
The latest Home Video Headlines — from Walter Hill’s Aliens sequel pages to Greta Gerwig’s animatronic Narnia reboot
Deep dive into Saturn 3’s insane production drama, behind-the-scenes ego wars, and its place as a cult sci-fi horror classic
Johnny’s favorite moments, including “space wives,” “super brains,” and one of the creepiest robot betrayals in movie history
A Halloween watchlist featuring Lifeforce and Hulu’s Huluween specials
Grab your space helmet, cue the blue dreamers, and join Johnny Spoiler for a cosmic horror double feature that’s equal parts retro, ridiculous, and revelatory.
Duration:00:17:32
Black Lion OVA, Anime Chaos And Movie Buzz – Binge-Watchers (RE-RELEASED)
10/9/2025
Join Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage for a whirlwind binge-worthy podcast! From the wild anime world of Black Lion OVA (1992) and Fist of the North Star, to HBO’s hilarious rebranding antics, we cover everything from R-rated TMNT possibilities to Interstellar’s IMAX return.
We dish on Keanu Reeves in Shadow for Sonic 3, Amy Adams’ Nightbitch transformation, Pamela Anderson in The Last Showgirl, and live-action Masters of the Universe. Plus, we roast comedy with Tom Segura and Nikki Glaser while rating anime adventures with our signature humor.
Perfect for movie buffs, anime fans, and pop culture enthusiasts craving laughs, insights, and epic binge discussions!
Bonus Episode – Fist of the North Star Review: https://youtu.be/ytaqgKr4fRY?si=YSVA6PeRHWfVDehr
Duration:00:38:20
Message from Space: Retro Sci-Fi, Movie Review & Party Tips (RE-RELEASED)
10/8/2025
Blast off with Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage in this ultimate retro sci-fi podcast! We dive into the cult classic Message from Space, exploring its epic space opera story, Vic Morrow’s General Garada, Sonny Chiba’s martial arts action, and its nostalgic nods to Flash Gordon and The Wizard of Oz.
Then, we get creative with a cosmic twist: plan your own Message from Space themed party with space walnuts, galactic guacamole, costumes, and fun ideas for celebrating with fellow fans. Plus, stick around for a bonus discussion on The Never-Ending Story.
Perfect for movie lovers, retro sci-fi enthusiasts, and anyone looking to combine cinematic nostalgia with fun party inspiration!
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Duration:00:20:53
Movie Snacks, Star Wars, and Mads Mikkelsen’s ‘Valhalla Rising’ (RE-RELEASED)
10/7/2025
Ever sneaked a Hot Pocket into a movie theater or debated the ultimate cinema snack? Join Johnny Spoiler and Jordan Savage as they explore the buttery, crunchy world of movie treats, fiery popcorn debates, and hilarious childhood Star Wars adventures.
Then, we dive into the eerie and mesmerizing world of Valhalla Rising with Mads Mikkelsen, discussing his iconic performances from Doctor Strange to Another Round. We also tackle life-size M3gan dolls, James Mangold’s rumored Jedi origins story, and whether The Matrix deserves a fifth chapter.
Whether you’re a movie snack enthusiast or a cinephile hunting deep-dive discussions, this episode is packed with laughs, insights, and film magic.
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Duration:00:24:29
Halloween Vibes With Lifeforce (1985): Space Vampires, Patrick Stewart And Undead Energy Drains | Binge-Watchers Podcast
10/5/2025
Dive into spooky season with Johnny Spoiler as he breaks down Lifeforce (1985) — Tobe Hooper’s wild sci-fi horror where space vampires invade London! 💀 From behind-the-scenes trivia, cold open comedy, and eerie folklore to Patrick Stewart’s possessed kiss and ‘80s space tech, this Halloween episode of the Binge-Watchers Podcast delivers chilling laughs and cosmic chaos. 🛸🩸
🎧 Topics include:
Afterlife with Archie & other horror TV news
The cult legacy of Lifeforce
Space cowboy vs. vampire queen showdown
Halloween movie picks & undead real estate jokes
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Duration:00:22:12
Johnny Spoiler Reacts To Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1989) – Vampire Westerns, Spaceballs 2 News And Vestron Cult Classics
9/29/2025
Johnny Spoiler sinks his teeth into Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1989), the overlooked horror-comedy western where Dracula trades blood for sunscreen and synthetic plasma. Along the way, we cover Rick Moranis returning for Spaceballs 2, AMC’s questionable Down by the River title, and Delta streaming YouTube in the skies.
We also dive into Vestron Pictures’ rise and fall, cult horror gems like Waxwork, The Gate, and Chopping Mall, plus staff picks and fan questions about The Witcher and Henry Cavill’s Highlander.
Why listen?
Because it’s not every day you get vampire dieting tips, a Dracula redemption arc, and proof that Josh Gad stole Johnny’s role in Spaceballs 2.
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Duration:00:23:24