The Unwatchables" is a podcast dedicated to exploring the world of terrible movies. Each episode, the hosts Dan, Jimmy and Mark dive deep into one infamously bad film, dissecting its plot, performances, and production mishaps. With a mix of humor and genuine appreciation for the art of bad filmmaking, they uncover hidden gems of awfulness, share behind-the-scenes trivia, and debate what makes a movie truly "so bad it's good." Perfect for and casual viewers "The Unwatchables" is your go-to source for celebrating the best of the worst in film.
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The Unwatchables" is a podcast dedicated to exploring the world of terrible movies. Each episode, the hosts Dan, Jimmy and Mark dive deep into one infamously bad film, dissecting its plot, performances, and production mishaps. With a mix of humor and genuine appreciation for the art of bad filmmaking, they uncover hidden gems of awfulness, share behind-the-scenes trivia, and debate what makes a movie truly "so bad it's good." Perfect for and casual viewers "The Unwatchables" is your go-to source for celebrating the best of the worst in film.
This episode, the lads brave the cinematic masterpiece (debatable!) that is Vikingdom. Prepare for questionable wigs, dodgy CGI, and historically inaccurate hilarity as they dissect this low-budget Viking "epic."
The Unwatchables
The Unwatchables" is a podcast dedicated to exploring the world of terrible movies. Each episode, the hosts Dan, Jimmy and Mark dive deep into one infamously bad film, dissecting its plot, performances, and production mishaps. With a mix of humor and genuine appreciation for the art of bad filmmaking, they uncover hidden gems of awfulness, share behind-the-scenes trivia, and debate what makes a movie truly "so bad it's good." Perfect for and casual viewers "The Unwatchables" is your go-to source for celebrating the best of the worst in film.