Junk Food Dinner

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Junk Food Dinner is a weekly podcast devoted to cult films, sci-fi, horror movies and everything weird and wild about the cinematic art form. Your three hilarious and good-looking hosts each pick a movie and then argue about why we did or did not like them.

Episódios

  • JFS115: The Producers (1967)

    17/04/2026

    Your boys are back with a big extravaganza this week! First, we discuss what movies we watched this week, then Sean gets so hyped to go to Las Vegas for Wrestlemania weekend that we watch and discuss an insane Japanese cage match between Aja Kong and Bull Nakano! Then, we discuss another classic! Mel Brooks' directorial debut, "The Producers," In this Gene Wilder movie, two Broadway producers put on a show they want to fail: "Springtime for Hitler." Does the plan succeed? And what do Larry David and Mr. Belvedere have to do with it?? Direct Donloyd Here. All this plus voicemails, Kyle from Kentucky, Kevin, our favorite foods, the Drama and so much more! Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up f

  • JFS114: Toomorrow (1970)

    09/04/2026

      Our adventures in 1970's sci-fi movie musicals continue with our look at 1970's Toomorrow, the confusingly titled alien abduction slash hippie hangout flick brought to you by the guys who brought you James Bond and The Monkees. Starring Olivia Newton John?!!? But first! Sean breaks down his new Oscar Proclamation (aka a "Prosclarmation") for 2026! The ramifications for the show going forward are massive! And then, also (!) - we definitively rank the last ten movies we reviewed on the show, in our endless re-ranking segment! So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus fake Cornetto Ice Cream based DVD commentary tracks, celebrity rotations, pan flute instrumentals (revisited), that's Wise Blood not Weyes Blood, Parker defends picking a PowerPoint presentation for us to review, streaming mainstream kaijus on netflix, a modicum of unwanted political humor, a lovely junkmail caller, the shocking all-too-true identity of the naked woman seen in Toomorrow, unchecke

  • JFS113: The Maxx (1995)

    03/04/2026

    Sean and Parker are back, both on the podcast and in Pangea. First, Parker discusess the new film, "Forbidden Fruits," Sean had made a new short film involving space drugs, YouTube fucking sucks and much more. Then, in honor of artist and creator Sam Kieth, who recently died, the boys discuss "The Maxx." Based on the Image comic, this MTV mini-series follows a large purple superhero/homeless man who constantly flashes between two universes, but in both he protects his jungle queen/social worker, Julie. All this, plus a mad wizard is stalking them! All this plus so much more! Direct Donloyd. After the episode, join the patreon or the Discord. Why not?

  • JFS112: Zabriskie Point (1970)

    28/03/2026

      Our adventures in the yet-to-be-designated National Parks of the American Southwest with our look at 1970's Zabriskie Point, Michelangelo Antonioni's joint tribute to Death Valley, the hippie youth movement, and sunbaked sexual encounters. But first! We discuss the recent Academy Awards and determine once and for all: who among these two podcasters can be crowned "King Oscar"! So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus more sumo wrestlers, less dragon ballers, why we believe Sam Altman has personally caused World War Three (and our plan to see him convicted), alternate venues for spherically projected Oz features, the latest sound mix to disappoint us theatrically, malicious Google Search autocompletion functionality, surprising facts and figures about our National Parks and National Monuments, some freaky hippie shit, a notorious orgy scene, muffler men and other programmatic signage, sneezes, blank stares, gleeks and so much more!! Dire

  • JFD697: Felidae, Papi Gudia, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero

    24/03/2026

    Your boys are back with three superheroic films this week! First up, the boys talk about the wonders of 3-D film making and we play a game of "What was Kevin Talking About?" Where we ask the question: What was Kevin Talking about?" The first movie is "Felidae," a 1994 animated German film about a cat that feels compels to solve a murder in his neighborhood. The gory crimes lead him into a rabbit hole (so to speak) of violence and conspiracy. Next, is Scrambled Face Jeff's contest-winning pick of "Papi Gudia." In this extremely '80s movie (that came out in 1996), an Indian serial killer named Young Channi puts his soul into a doll to continue his violence. It's all Channi Play from there. Finally, the side characters from Dragon Ball get their own movie in "Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero" from 2022. Will Kevin understand 40 years of Akira Toriyama continuity? And will one of the hosts simply refuse to watch it? And will Krillin fuck a robot?

  • JFS111: Corey Feldman vs. The World (2025)

    13/03/2026

    The boys are joined by friend of the show Chaki the Funk Wizard to discuss Corey Feldman! First, the guys discuss Chaki's new album (go buy it!), Scream 7, Kevin's war crimes, Tarantino and so much more. We also play a game of Corey, Corey or Cory, where Chaki hosts a game show where Sean and Parker have to guess who said a quote -- Cory himself, Feldman or Haim! All this plus the guys discuss the 2025 documentary "Corey Feldman vs. the World." In it, Feldman and his angels go on tour across America. However, Satanists try at every turn to sabatoge them. Direct Donloyd After listening, go to Bandcamp and buy Chaki's new album and then maybe join the JFD Patreon!!!!

  • JFS110: Ricco (1973)

    06/03/2026

      Our adventures in the crime syndicates of 1970's Italy continue with our look at 1973's Ricco, a sleazy Turin-set Mafia revenge thriller starring the not-sleazy-at-all Christopher Mitchum. But first! We discuss the recent adventures undertaken by our intrepid field reporter, Parker Bowman! So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus The Great TUBI Controversy of 2026, the even greater SCREAM 7 controversy of 2026, finally: verified proof that Sam Altman from OpenAI blows goats, magical happenstances of the San Franciscan variety, revisiting Kevin Smith's famous sexual twitter history, a frank dissection of the genocide-tainted legacy of California's Catholic Missions, an in-depth analysis of the traffic implications of a grid system for urban roadways, distasteful state beaches, Italian muzak, sneezes, blank stares, gleeks and so much more!! Direct Donloyd Here Got a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next

  • JFS109: River (2023)

    27/02/2026

      Are you a fan of Japanese films? We'll find out of Sean and Parker are this week. First, the boys talk about an anticlimactic movie theater experience and the climactic James Bond experience. They then talk about some intense women's wrestling from Japan! After that, the boys discuss "River" from 2023. The movie, directed by Junta Yamaguchi, is the semi-sequel to a movie the boys did on JFD called "Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes." In this one, the guests and staff of a Japanese ryokan inn are experiencing a repeating two-minute time loop. But why? All this, plus silliness and goofy times! Direct Donloyd After listening, go to the Discord or the Patreon or tell a friend to listen. Why not?

  • JFD696: Dogora, Dark Star, Flash Gordon

    20/02/2026

    It may be cold outside, but Sci-Fi-ebruary is heating up this month on JFD! First, legendary director Ishiro Honda combines giant space jellyfish and diamond heists in Dogora from 1964.  Next, we take a look at John Carpenter's very first film, the low-budget space comedy Dark Star from 1974. And finally, you wanted it, you got it, it's the campy cult classic Flash Gordon from 1980!All this plus when wrestlers go bad, movies for Black History Month, old Dracula vs new Dracula, R.I.P Tom Noonan, Bill Hader gets spooky and what jokes we think will make it into the new Scary Movie film.LISTEN NOW:MP3 Direct Donloyd Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll keep this podcast going with your love and support. Share

  • JFS108: Destination: Moonbase Alpha

    13/02/2026

      Our adventures at the edges of outer space continue with our look at 1978's Destination: Moonbase Alpha, the first compilation film of Gerry Anderson's landmark British sci-fi TV series. This live-action series may lack technical muppetry, but it does have Martin "Technical Fucketry" Landau. But first! We discuss every single movie coming out in March of 2026! So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus secret Prince (aka Purple King) production credits, Sean solicits Parkour Bowman's thoughts on James Bond, sensory-deprived chats, the secret to enlightenment (or at least chillness), clearing Ricky Martin of all charges (except for the allegations of extreme handsomeness), is Bad Bunny any good?, people love synchronized crouching, people don't love the penis-gate scandal, here comes the bowman!, the glorious return of the *Kevin* "OH" drop, the glorious debut of other drops, synchronized musicalities, varying formats of writable compact disc (and their rewrit

  • JFS107: Send Help (2026)

    06/02/2026

    Your boys are back! And so is the GOAT. First, Sean announces the winner of the Journey to the Center of the Eye contest! Was it you? Tune in and find out! The guys also discuss James Bond and Fallout! They also discuss a thrill ride based on the Robocop movies! Then they review the new Sam Raimi film, "Send Help!" In it, a frumpy woman and her domineering boss crash land on a deserted island. Who will survive and what will be left of them? It's in theaters now, so go see it! We talk spoiler-free for a while so you;ll be OK, we'll give you a spoiler chat warning. Direct Donloyd After the episode, leave us a voicemail or join the Patreon! Why not?

  • JFS106: At the Earth's Core (1976)

    30/01/2026

      Our adventures at the core of the Earth continue with our look at At the Earth's Core, Amicus Production's 1976 adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' first Hollow Earth novel. This is totally different from a Journey to the Center of the Earth!! So that means Parker will like it, right? But first! We discuss our upcoming hopes and dreams for this year's Oscars ceremoy, and even put a little wager on it (legally binding)! So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus a shocking James Bond (viewing) update, pleasant chitter chatter, a proclamation regarding Sam Raimi, an update on the popular Journey to the Center of the Eye contest, sneezes, blank stares, gleeks and so much more!! Direct Donloyd Here Got a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next week's movies? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Add it to your telephone now! JOIN THE CONVERSATION! Also, if

  • JFD695: Behind the Green Door, Flesh Gordon Meets The Cosmic Cheerleaders, The New Beverly Hills Girls

    23/01/2026

    Happy Nude Year, Junkies! As is tradition around here, we kick off each new year by reviewing a trio of skin flicks to start 2026 off on a horny note. Not only that, but we will each be counting down our 5 favorite flicks from last year, 2025!Up first, the Mitchell Brothers and Marilyn Chambers take us Behind the Green Door, the 1972 runaway porno hit that made millions and caused many controversies. Does it still hold up over 50 years later?Next, we travel through space fighting off babes and poop monsters in the wacky (and sometimes sexy) spoof sequel Flesh Gordon Meets The Cosmic Cheerleaders from 1990.And finally, Michelle Bauer hosts a loose tale of female musicians, models and kidnapping in the straight-to-video boobfest The New Beverly Hills Girls from 1991.All this plus Parker and Kevin go see some new 2026 movies, Sean watches some James Bond movies, Kyle from Kentucky and Will in Richmond call in and so much more!LISTEN NOW:MP3 Direct DonloydAlso, if you like the show, please take a minute an

  • JFS105: Call Me (1988)

    17/01/2026

    Your boys are back with a lead-in to Happy Nude Year, talking about a grimy ol' erotic thriller this week. But first, the guys disuss what's coming to theaters this February. Spoiler alert: Almost nothing! Then they discuss "Call Me" from 1988, an erotic thriller about a woman who witnesses a murder in the bathroom stall of a Polish bar in New York. She also gets horny when a sleazy anonymous pervert calls her on the phone. It stars Stephen McHattie and Steve Buscemi! All this plus the horrors of the world, voice mails, Kyle from Kentucky, Travis, Kevin Chat, new details on the Sarah Squirm vs. Parker feud and so much more! Direct Donloyd Here!! After the episode, send us a voice mail or join the Patreon perhaps?

  • JFS104: Tokyo Godfathers

    09/01/2026

      Our adventures on the fringes of Shinjuku continue with our look at Tokyo Godfathers, Satoshi Kon's 2003 animated dramedy about three unhoused people navigating personal struggles when presented with a Christmas miracle: a newborn baby. It's also a New Years film (which is why we're allowed to review it). But first! We discuss our upcoming hopes and dreams for this year in media watching with our patented (or, at the very least: patent-pending) "View Year Resolutions" segment! So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus turkish grocery shopping, suckling on cool lookin' dudes and nutless wonders, Trader Joe proximity deficit, extended Wrestle-Chats (tm), insidious musical beds, intercepted segways, Parker shills for Paramount Plus (suspected paid placement), boundless Bond chats, sneezes, blank stares, gleeks and so much more!! Direct Donloyd Here Got a movie suggestion for the show, or better yet an opinion on next week's movie

  • JFS103: The Great Buddha Arrival (2018)

    03/01/2026

    The boys are back with the first episode of the New Year! First, Sean and Parker list their Top 5 First-Time watches of 2025 (that aren't JFD/S movies or 2025 movies). Then they discuss The Great Buddha Arrival from 2018 directed by Hiroto Yokokawa. The movie is a remake of (and sequel to) a 1934 lost kaiju movie. In it, a filmmaker tries to discover the truth about a film that shows a real-life statue of Buddha getting up and walking through town. While doing so, history seems to repeat. The film also stars many faces from past Godzilla and Gamera movies. All this plus chit chat, silliness and so much more. Direct Donloyd here. After listening, join the Patreon of the Discord or just tell a friend about the show!

  • JFD694: A Muppet Family Christmas, Siskel & Ebert's 1990 Holiday Video Gift Guide, Batman Returns

    20/12/2025

    Junk Food Dinner returns for our annual holiday celebration and this year we're feeling particularly nostalgic! Up first, The Muppets gang crashes at Fozzy's mom's house for the holidays and they're bringing all their friends, even the Sesame Street and Fraggle Rock crew, in the 1987 TV special A Muppet Family Christmas. Then, we revisit one of Sean's favorite holiday traditions; we see what movies and electronics film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert were recommending folks pick up in the Siskel and Ebert's 1990 Holiday Video Gift Guide! And finally, in the summer of 1992, one of biggest films was the blockbuster sequel Batman Returns. Tim Burton and Michael Keaton returned but this time Batman squares off against The Penguin (played by Danny DeVito) and Catwoman (played by Michelle Pfeiffer). But is it a Christmas movie? You bet your Batmobile it is! All this plus holiday cheer from our buddy Peter, tributes to some fallen heroes, Sean's epic new video mix tape and much more!LISTEN

  • JFS102: Wise Blood

    12/12/2025

      Our adventures in the semi-urban 1970s American South continue with our look at Wise Blood, John Huston's 1979 adaptation of Flannery O'Connor's novel starring Brad Dourif as an anti-Christian street preacher rebelling against the established street-preacher scene in Macon, Georgia (lead by Harry Dean Stanton). Or at least, maybe? Also! We chat about every movie coming out in January of 2026! So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus Parker breaking down his secret irony-to-earnest appreciation ratio for Madea movies, Paul Dano's worst week ever, Netflix presents Hollywood Armageddon, the true motives of die-hard repertory cinemagoers, surprising erotic thrillers in non-erotic thriller franchises, real doll wishes granted, a brand-spankin' new caller on the junkmail line, random wikipedia citations from two men who've yet to donate to the wikimedia foundation, adopted apes on vacation, sneezes, blank stares, gleeks and so much more!! Dir

  • JFS101: Hot Fuzz (2007)

    06/12/2025

      Yarp! The boys are back. First up, Sean and Parker go over their last 10 movies reviewed on the show and rank then -- canonically!!! Then, the guys review the cult classic "Hot Fuzz" from 2007. Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg give us the second part of the three Flavours Cornetto trilogy and super cop Nick Angel is kicked out of London and relocates to a sleepy English village ... with a dark secret! All this plus voicemails, Sean's grilling troubles, Parker spends too much on physical media and much more! Direct Donloyd After the episode, send us a voicemail, huh? Or join the Patreon or the Discord!

  • JFD693: Deathstalker (2025), Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers, F/X

    30/11/2025

    Gobble, gobble, Junkies! JFD returns to close out November with a cinematic feast of cult delights! Up first, Steven Kostanski the director who brought us such JFD classics as Frankie Freako, Psycho Goreman and Father's Day gives us his take on the 80's sword and sandals staple Deathstalker from 2025. With the violence and practical effects turned up to 11 and featuring Daniel Bernhardt in the titular role and Patton Oswalt providing the voice of his mystical sidekick, can this reboot live up to the original?Next, Andy Warhol scenester Holly Woodlawn stars in the wacky musical comedy Scarecrow in a Garden of Cucumbers from 1972. The film, which has been unavailable for decades and just recently got restored and released by AGFA, chronicles the misadventures of a young woman looking for fame in love on the mean streets of New York City. Finally, a professional special effects artist (Bryan Brown) is recruited by the US Department of Justice to stage a fake assassination of a prominent mob figure in

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