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Category Archives: podcast
Episode 77: The Christmas Chronicles
AND WE’RE BACK! Join us as we kick off SEASON FIVE of Christmas Creeps with our new January tradition: Netflix originals! Last year we got things started with the drunken sasquatch escapades of Pottersville. This year, we hitch a ride on … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, Chris Columbus, comedy, dead parents, Epis, Netflix, podcast, Santa
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Episode 76: Cobra
New Year’s Eve is St. Sylvester’s Day, which is all the excuse we need to watch another Sylvester Stallone movie here on the podcast! This week, Joe & J5 kick back, enjoy some Christmas Tree flavored crisps, and examine the … Continue reading
Episode 75: Team America: World Police
Merry Christmas, one and all! We finally made it to the big day, and it’s time for a break. Here on Christmas Creeps, we celebrate “July at Christmas”, the one time of year we allow ourselves to talk about something … Continue reading
Stocking Stuffer #15: Futurama – “Xmas Story”
We’re back to kick off the holidays in style! This week, we’re bringing you a Stocking Stuffer on Johnny-5’s favorite TV show: Futurama! Join us as Joe, J5 and Karyn discuss season 2’s “Xmas Story” as well as the pronunciation … Continue reading
Episode 74: Eight Crazy Nights
Happy Hanukkah to everyone celebrating this week, and please accept our sincerest apologies for taking the opportunity to discuss an Adam Sandler movie. Music expert Libby Cudmore joins us this week to discuss Sandler’s first—and so far only—foray into animated … Continue reading
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Tagged 2002, Adam Sandler, animation, comedy, dead mom, hanukkah, musical
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Turkey Day Sampler Platter 2018
Happy Thanksgiving, friends! As we gather round the table and give thanks today, we have a special treat for you. Our other robot pal, PAUL, decided to give us a break and bring together the various hosts of Christmas Podcast Network shows … Continue reading
Episode 73: Iron Man 3
It’s Thanksgiving week here in the US, and you know what that means: We’re celebrating another Shane Black Friday! On this week’s show, Martin R. Schneider of the podcast Breaking Mayberry joins us to discuss Shane Black’s Iron Man 3, the only movie in the … Continue reading
Episode 72: Silent Night Deadly Night 2
Home For The Horrordays continues this week, as Karyn-5 returns to discuss one of the most notoriously terrible slasher films ever made: Silent Night Deadly Night 2! While the original is a fairly straightforward little slasher film, the sequel cranks things … Continue reading
Episode 71: Better Watch Out
It’s October, everybody! Grab your pumpkin spiced beverages and your candy corn flavored whatnots, because it’s time to go Home For the HorrorDays! This week, we’re discussing the indie/Aussie holiday horror film Better Watch Out. This film features a couple twists and turns … Continue reading
Stocking Stuffer #14: Adventure Time – “Holly Jolly Secrets”
On this week’s Stocking Stuffer, Joe & Bradford travel to the Land of Ooo and discuss “Holly Jolly Secrets”, from the third season of Adventure Time. Finn and Jake discover the Ice King’s secret box of videotapes, and a Christmas tradition … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011, animation, christmas, podcast, stocking stuffer, television
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