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Grindbin Podcast - Grindhouse and Exploitation Films

Join your hosts Mike and Bobby as they delve into the world of grindhouse and exploitation films from the 1970's, 1980's and beyond. The movies they discuss range from the funny to the downright bizarre but they are always fascinating and often forgotten gems.
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Now displaying: July, 2018
Jul 26, 2018

Roddy Piper and Dirk Benedict star in a movie about wrestling that sort of hates wrestling. Tanner, Bobby and Mike are joined by special guest Johnny Parker to discuss this direct-to-video "classic"

Jul 20, 2018

A pick from our Patrons, Vice Squad (1982) is a grindhouse classic that revolves around our favorite street in Hollywood! Wings Hauser in one of his greatest roles, Ramrod the evil pimp, really steals the show.  

Jul 11, 2018

A bandleader whose career is nosediving makes a deal with the owner of a bar to sell his soul for success. 

This episode is brought to you by our Patron James Farrell - Thanks James!

Jul 3, 2018

Chuck Norris arrives on the Grindbin in one of his best Cannon Films outing. A movie that cut out all the story but left the action is a perfect example of why Cannon Films was a standout among the typical big-budget offerings of the time. 

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