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Now Playing 📼 Hey, folks. For once we’re going to break kayfabe and address reality. While we may have recorded the epis...
16/12/2025

Now Playing 📼 Hey, folks. For once we’re going to break kayfabe and address reality. While we may have recorded the episode you’re about to hear back in November, it didn’t come up in our release schedule until just now, and unfortunately, right before this episode was set to drop, the tragic news of Rob and Michele Reiner’s death had started to be announced all over the news. It’s made all the more tragic given the circumstances of their death, and given as such, we debated whether or not we should even release this episode or hold off for a while due to the subject matter of the film.

But ultimately, we decided what better way to celebrate the life of Rob Reiner than by talking about one of his most acclaimed films, Stand by Me; a film that meant a lot to me at a young age and even though it was set during the 1950s, its themes still spoke and resonated to a little kid growing up in the early 90s. If you’re listening to this episode and aren’t too familiar with Rob Reiner’s work, I definitely recommend checking out his filmography, as well as his charitable and philanthropic endeavours. By all accounts he was a funny, gentle, and warm man who made everyone around him happier with his presence and good nature. Rest in Peace, Rob.

Topics of discussion in this episode include Rob Reiner’s historic five film run from 1986 to 1992 that cemented his status as an icon of Cinema; I detail my own coming of age odyssey in my pre-teen years (or lack thereof); and finally, we get into the dawn of movie needle drops and Mike’s apparent hatred of 50s radio hits.

It's all new and available now wherever you get your podcasts.
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Coming Soon: Chopper - sic balls!Stay Tuned...-
14/12/2025

Coming Soon: Chopper - sic balls!

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Now Playing 📼 The Apocalypse Video Bond Cast returns just in time for the holidays with the 1981 winter-set box office s...
08/12/2025

Now Playing 📼 The Apocalypse Video Bond Cast returns just in time for the holidays with the 1981 winter-set box office smash, For Your Eyes Only.

Apocalypse Video Bond-Cast Mission Dossier:

The Target:
1981’s For Your Eyes Only

Your Contacts:
Apocalypse Video (M)anager - Dave
Agents - Mike and Jackie

Mission Objectives:
Gauge Roger Moore’s age in terms of Leatheriness.
Determine why the thug played by Charles Dance pulls a “Leeroy Jenkins”.
Find a way to look sexy in 1980s snow apparel.

Additional Objectives:
Rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can Follow us on Instagram, Like Us on Facebook, or shoot us an email at [email protected]. How do you think Moore is holding up in this installment? Is he still lookin’ fine or should he have hung up his Walther and retired in ‘81? Let us know!
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Coming Soon: Winter is here, and Nobody Does Winter Sports Better...than 007 and Apocalypse Video.Stay Tuned.-     #007 ...
08/12/2025

Coming Soon: Winter is here, and Nobody Does Winter Sports Better...than 007 and Apocalypse Video.

Stay Tuned.
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Now Playing 📼 Well, it’s Thanksgiving, and yours truly has some bad news…I may have squandered all of the store’s budget...
28/11/2025

Now Playing 📼 Well, it’s Thanksgiving, and yours truly has some bad news…I may have squandered all of the store’s budget on that big Apocalypse Video Trivia Showdown episode this past Summer, and unfortunately that means there isn’t enough money left over to provide for the annual Thanksgiving Day Employee Luncheon that my subordinates have come to expect. To be honest, I was seriously considering closing the place down and high tailing it to Citadel with all the store’s remaining supplies and opening up a tiny video store kiosk in the Immortan Hoof mall.

But my luck may have just changed…

It turns out there’s work available for those needing a large sum of money fast - dangerous work - but hell, it beats getting torn apart by angry employees demanding their yearly meal of Taco Bell Baja-Cranberry sauce and queso stuffing.

Topics of discussion in this episode include a film that is sure to cause clenched buttholes; we wonder if Nintendo used The Wages of Fear as inspiration for the naming of their two biggest mascots; and finally, we debate whether gags in things like The Simpsons have forever ruined the notion of adding “Fin” to the end of your movie.

It's all new and streaming now on , , and wherever you get your podcasts in the wasteland.
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Coming Soon: Dave needs to somehow find $6000 credits to fund the employee luncheon or this year's Thanksgiving is ruine...
26/11/2025

Coming Soon: Dave needs to somehow find $6000 credits to fund the employee luncheon or this year's Thanksgiving is ruined.

Thankfully, a high risk - high reward movie review presents itself to Dave at just the right moment. But will he, Mike, and Ryan be able to put aside their bias for the 1977 William Friedken remake and review this 1950's French original on its own merits?

Stay Tuned.
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Are you craving a film conversation that's a little more civilized? A little more high falutin? Than check out Apocalyps...
20/11/2025

Are you craving a film conversation that's a little more civilized? A little more high falutin? Than check out Apocalypse Video regulars Mike and Nick as they discuss the classier films of the Cinema world over on their podcast, Filmversation.

This week, they're talking about Ingmar Bergman and one of his lesser loved films, Dreams. Why recommend an episode where they're talking about Bergman and the movie ISN'T The Seventh Seal? The answer: I've gotta squash this rival movie podcast, ok?! I can't have my employees getting delusions of grandeur.
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Now Playing 📼 The Trek Cast has returned to the Apocalypse Video airwaves after a lengthy hiatus - just in time…for Than...
20/11/2025

Now Playing 📼 The Trek Cast has returned to the Apocalypse Video airwaves after a lengthy hiatus - just in time…for Thanksgiving. And we thought what better way to celebrate the holiday, than with an awkward family reunion with Spock and his parents. I’m told that Spock hasn’t spoken to his father in eighteen years. I keep asking him about his Daddy issues, but he continues to shoot me down with his usual eye brow raise and glib remark about humans being stupid.

I plan on getting to the bottom of this little family drama, just as soon as I figure out what that spinny disk thing is floating outside my ship, mirroring our every move, and rocking us back and forth with continued laser blasts - all of this, and meanwhile Dr. McCoy performs a dangerous surgical transfusion between Spock and his Father. There’s so many plot twists in this episode, you’ll be shocked it’s not a two parter!

Topics of discussion in this episode include the rare TOS episode that actually delves into the character’s back stories in a meaningful way; we applaud the acting prowess of fan favorite Mark Lenard; and finally, we try to understand what Spock’s beef with Scotty was all about and why he had such an aversion to making him acting Captain of the ship.

It's all new and streaming now on , , and wherever you get your podcasts in the galaxy.
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Coming Soon: Things get awkward on the Trek Cast as the Enterprise crew meets Spock's parents, and let's just say that t...
20/11/2025

Coming Soon: Things get awkward on the Trek Cast as the Enterprise crew meets Spock's parents, and let's just say that there's a little bit of DRAM-AAAAA between Spock and his Old Man.

Stay Tuned.
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Now Playing 📼 Submitted for your approval…Tonight, we bring you truly one of the most bizarre and unhinged films we’ve e...
13/11/2025

Now Playing 📼 Submitted for your approval…

Tonight, we bring you truly one of the most bizarre and unhinged films we’ve ever covered on this podcast. The subject: Xuxa, a musical entertainer who captured the hearts and minds of Brazilian children everywhere in the late 1980s, including the imagination, decades later, of one Ryan Caldwell.

But what Mr. Caldwell and his unsuspecting video store coworkers are about to discover - much to their horror - is that children’s entertainment in Brazil is a little different than it is in the States…

The film is Super Xuxa Vs Satan, and it comes to you from the Demented Kids section, located in the deepest, darkest regions…of Apocalypse Video.

It's all new and all terrifying, and it's available to stream now on , , and all other podcast apps you might find in the wasteland.
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Coming Soon: We delve into the deepest, darkest region of Apocalypse Video -- the Demented Kids Section -- where we'll u...
11/11/2025

Coming Soon: We delve into the deepest, darkest region of Apocalypse Video -- the Demented Kids Section -- where we'll uncover a forgotten 80s film that's equal parts and . The film...Super Xuxa vs Satan. Prepare yourselves, because this one's gonna be weird.

Stay Tuned.
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Now Playing 📼 The Apocalypse Video Halloween Retrospective returns for yet another reboot/reimagining as we tackle the 2...
31/10/2025

Now Playing 📼 The Apocalypse Video Halloween Retrospective returns for yet another reboot/reimagining as we tackle the 2018 re-quel, Halloween.

Topics of discussion in this episode include a franchise so convoluted that some theatres had to make a video to explain the different subsets of varying continuity; we roll our eyes at the embarrassingly dated true crime podcasters; and finally, Nick gets a BINGO as we play Spot That Halloween Reference!

It's all new and streaming now on , , and wherever you get your podcasts in the wasteland.
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