Classic Schmassic 'Summer of Seventies' mini-season
Classic Schmassic, a show that focused on older movies with impressive reputations, finished up its run with a short season on films released in the 1970s.
In the last of our Summer of Seventies season, we are joined by the creator of the Dead Drunk Detective Podcast, Brendan Way to discuss this coming-of-age classic. This will be our last episode, possibly for a while, possibly for all time but
It's the Summer of Seventies!! We're venturing into uncharted terrain as we spend the summer exploring the funkiest decade in cinema. Join us for the first episode in our new weekly format as we discuss the 1971 William Friedkin directed crime
The Summer of Seventies continues! Join us downriver as we dive into this 1972 survival story starring Burt Reynolds & Jon Voight. We're pretty sure they're up shit creek without a paddle. Let us know your rating on twitter: twitter.com/CS
The long, hot Summer continues, Schmasochists! Chris & Owen groove into Chinatown this week, to see what shenanigans their old pal, Jake Gittes, is getting himself into. Why not join us as we watch this 1974 neo-noir from Polanski starring J
It's aliiiiivve! The Summer weather is waning a bit in jolly old England, so we thought it apropos to head over to Transylvania for some black-and-white comedy horror from director Mel Brooks. Let us know your rating on twitter: twitter.com
Come pledge the coed Classic Schmassic Fraternity as we discover this 1962-set 1978 comedy. Written by Harold Ramis, directed by John Landis, Produced by Ivan Reitman and starring John Belushi it's bursting with comedy alumni. WIll it graduat
Unholy Anti-Christ! It's time for a Summer spooktacular! Join us a we juxtapose the seasonal sun with a dark and stormy graveyard. Watching with the curtains drawn while sitting in our deckchairs, we take a look at the 1976 Richard Donner Hor
Comrade-in-Charm Ali Pitts joins us again as we endure the second of three movie adaptations of Polish author Stanislaw Lem's philosophical science fiction novel. This version, made in 1972, introduces Soviet legend Andrei Tartovsky into the C