Thu, 26 November 2015
The Cinematic Flushers take on Turkey Day! An LA anethesiologist (Judge Reinhold) takes his dysfunctional family on a road trip to a small town to spend Thanksgiving with his whacked out cousin (pre-BREAKING BAD Bryan Cranston) and his family of stock character weirdos. A VACATION sequel this is NOT. Special guests this time out include returning favorites, Degenerate John & Dee Dee from the Steel Cage Radio podcast, because if you're going to be celebrating Turkey Day with crappy films, you might as well do it with family.
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Fri, 20 November 2015
The Cinematic Flushers take on a creeper Warden! When cello player Anna (an often nude Sara Malakul Lane) ends up in the slammer for accidentally killing her perverted stepdad, she does anything she has to do to survive. This includes (but not limited to): stripping down naked, sleeping with everyone, shooting up, starting fights, and shooting up some more. Special guest this time out is veteran actor Steve Hanks, who plays the role of Warden Frank Baragon in the film.
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Fri, 13 November 2015
The Cinematic Flushers take on moonshining hillbillies! When a young backwoods woman (Lauren Ashley Carter) is targeted for sacrifice to a six foot hole in the ground, hillbilly bodies starting dropping when she refuses to comply. Paycheck actress Sean Young sobers up enough to bust out her worst Southern drawl for a hillbilly Mommie Dearest performance. Our special guest this time out is James H. Carter II, the host and executive producer of the Creepy Kingdom podcast. James previously assisted with the flushing of JACK THE REAPER (SRC 042) and has returned to hillbilly it up the Flushers once again.
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Fri, 6 November 2015
The Cinematic Flushers take on low income homes! When a group of non-actors start messing around with the cheapest looking Ouija Board ever, the result is an often boring film that can't even be bothered to light rooms properly or shell out any of the paltry $1200 budget for decent special effects. Special guest this time out is pop culture professor and author, Dr. Rebecca Housel.
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