This podcast might not change your life, but the movies we’re talking about might. This week, The B-Movies Podcast reveals which films changed our lives and the lives of our listeners, who submitted their picks over the course of the week. These are the films that inspired us to love motion pictures and even altered the way we think on a daily basis, and we can’t wait to share them with you.
Also on this week’s episode, William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold review the new releases By the Sea and Dangerous Men, five new Hallmark Christmas movies and talk about some of the biggest news stories in the entertainment industry, including major developments for Leia Organa in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the long-awaited return of Mystery Science Theater 3ooo, and our new contest to give away a commentary track of our listener’s choosing.
How do you enter to win? Write us at BMoviesPodcast@gmail.com with a review of a film we’ve covered on The B-Movies Podcast this year. Your review must be less than 150 words, and you have to disagree with Bibbs, Witney or both. We’ll read off the entries on the air and select a winner on the December 4th, 2015 episode of the show! That winner will get to force Bibbs and Witney to record a commentary track for any film they want, to be recorded and released before Christmas.
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Previously: The B-Movies Podcast #247 | The Hallmarks of SPECTRE
What are the films that changed Bibbs and Witney’s lives? You’ll find out in The B-Movies Podcast #247: The Films That Changed Our Lives! Follow us on Twitter at @BMoviesPodcast, follow your hosts at @WilliamBibbiani and @WitneySeibold, and subscribe to the show on iTunes for more weekly episodes with exclusive reviews, news, interviews, commentary tracks and more!
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William Bibbiani (everyone calls him ‘Bibbs’) is Crave’s film content editor and critic. You can hear him every week on The B-Movies Podcast and watch him on the weekly YouTube series Most Craved and What the Flick. Follow his rantings on Twitter at @WilliamBibbiani.