
Raspberry Fields Forever
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Join us as we frolic through fields of filmmaking follies. Raspberry Fields Forever is a comedic podcast that examines some of the worst movies in history. Each year the Golden Raspberry Awards nominate 10 movies for worst picture of the year. The two hosts, Jesse Rodden and Kieran Gibbs, take the time to watch each of these films and discuss what makes them so terrible. New episodes will be posted bi-weekly and we hope you all enjoy!
Location:
United States
Description:
Join us as we frolic through fields of filmmaking follies. Raspberry Fields Forever is a comedic podcast that examines some of the worst movies in history. Each year the Golden Raspberry Awards nominate 10 movies for worst picture of the year. The two hosts, Jesse Rodden and Kieran Gibbs, take the time to watch each of these films and discuss what makes them so terrible. New episodes will be posted bi-weekly and we hope you all enjoy!
Language:
English
Episodes
Episode 10: Can't Stop the Music (1980)
12/26/2022
On the season finale of Raspberry Fields Forever we discuss Can't Stop the Music (1980). The final film nominated, and WINNER, of the Golden Raspberry Award for worst picture in 1980. Join us as we frolic through fields of filmmaking folies. Let's pick these berries!
Duration:01:19:16
Episode 9: Cruising (1980) w/ Jared Shamoon
12/10/2022
On this episode of Raspberry Fields Forever we discuss Cruising(1980) with our very special guest, Jared Shamoon. One of ten films nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for worst picture in 1980. Join us as we frolic through fields of filmmaking folies. Let's pick these berries!
Duration:01:44:31
Episode 8: The Formula (1980)
11/23/2022
On this episode of Raspberry Fields Forever we discuss The Formula (1980). One of ten films nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for worst picture in 1980. Join us as we frolic through fields of filmmaking folies. Let's pick these berries!
Duration:00:44:52
Episode 7: Friday the 13th (1980)
10/31/2022
On this episode of Raspberry Fields Forever we discuss Friday the 13th (1980). One of ten films nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for worst picture in 1980. Join us as we frolic through fields of filmmaking folies. Let's pick these berries!
Duration:01:28:01
Episode 6: The Jazz Singer (1980)
10/21/2022
On this episode of Raspberry Fields Forever we discuss The Jazz Singer (1980). One of ten films nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for worst picture in 1980. Join us as we frolic through fields of filmmaking folies. Let's pick these berries!
Duration:00:48:25
Episode 5: The Nude Bomb (1980)
10/7/2022
On this episode of Raspberry Fields Forever we discuss The Nude Bomb (1980). One of ten films nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for worst picture in 1980. Join us as we frolic through fields of filmmaking folies. Let's pick these berries!
Duration:01:05:49
Episode 4: Raise the Titanic (1980)
9/23/2022
On this episode of Raspberry Fields Forever we discuss Raise the Titanic (1980). One of ten films nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for worst picture in 1980. Join us as we frolic through fields of filmmaking folies. Let's pick these berries!
Episode 3: Saturn 3 (1980)
9/9/2022
On this episode of Raspberry Fields Forever we discuss Saturn 3 (1980). Starring Kirk Douglas, Farrah Fawcett, and Harvey Keitel. One of ten films nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for worst picture in 1980. Join us as we frolic through fields of filmmaking folies. Let's pick these berries!
Episode 2: Windows (1980)
8/26/2022
On this episode of Raspberry Fields Forever we discuss Windows (1980). Starring Talia Shire, Joe Cortese, and Elizabeth Ashley. One of ten films nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for worst picture in 1980. Join us as we frolic through fields of filmmaking folies. Let's pick these berries!
Episode 1: Xanadu (1980)
8/12/2022
On the first ever episode of Raspberry Fields Forever we discuss Xanadu (1980). Starring Olivia Newton-John, Michael Beck, and Gene Kelly. One of ten films nominated for a Golden Raspberry Award for worst picture in 1980. Join us as we frolic through fields of filmmaking folies. Let's pick these berries!