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Your favorite bad movie podcast live in the UK for the first time ever in an exclusive engagement at the Saint Audio Podcast Festival.
Presented by: Oxford Comedy Festival0 | OXFORD: Town Hall (Main Hall) |
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P | Friday 24th May, 2024 |
N | 8:30pm |
America’s longest-running (probably) bad movie podcast is coming to the UK for the first and only (so far) time! Elliott Kalan (former writer for "Mystery Science Theater 3000"), Dan McCoy (former writer for "The Daily Show"), and Stuart Wellington (owner, Hinterlands Bar) are friends who’ve decided to express that friendship not by doing productive or enjoyable things, but instead by watching critical or commercial flops, and then discussing them — with a combination of insightful cinematic analysis and digressive comedic nonsense that The New York Times calls “a great listen for movie fans.” Although, honestly, most of the time they just talk about random bullshit.
The Film for the 9:00pm show will be Spice World (1997). No this movie is not about the melange producing desert planet of Arrakas, its an ill-conceived vehicle for 90’s pop sensation the Spice Girls. Can the Flop Boys stand up to the sheer Girl Power of this film? Buy a ticket to find out.
****BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!**** As you may know, Spice World is not available to stream anywhere in the UK so we are putting on a special screening at Oxford's only independent cinema, The Ultimate Picture Palace, on Thursday 23 May at 8:30pm with a special introduction by the Elliott, Dan, and Stuart. So get your tickets to experience Spice World with the Flop House at https://uppcinema.com/show/spice-world/.
Join them at the Saint Audio Podcast Festival in Oxford for an amazing one night event.
0 | Oxford Town Hall St Aldate's Street Oxford OX1 1BX |
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> | www.oxfordtownhall.co.uk/ |
! | 01865 252195 |
` | The hall can be accessed by the stairs at the main entrance. Life access is avaialbe from the door to the left of the main entrance on St Aldate's. |