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Movies With My Cat

Movies With My Cat

By: Nathan Limon
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Are you sick and tired of your friends and family making fun of the movies you love just because the plots make zero sense and the special FX look like they all came from the Dollar Tree? Do you stare agape in angry confusion that your favorite movie only has a 14% on Rotten Tomatoes? Do you talk to your cat? If you said yes to any of that, check out Movies With My Cat, the show where me and my cat pal, Bighead, attempt to defend lesser appreciated horror films.Copyright {2021} All Rights Reserved Art Entertainment & Performing Arts
Episodes
  • Episode 11: Criminally Insane (1975) I Could Go For A Bite
    Apr 29 2023

    Some movies are born ugly. They're ugly and they can't help it. They can only be what they are and hope someone somewhere will like them. But in the case of director Nick Millard's 1975 film, Criminally Insane, it knows it's ugly and it's fine with it. It certainly doesn't care what you think of it. Just don't get in the way of its next meal…

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    47 mins
  • Yapping About Video Stores With My Cat or, Pop’nGo Bros
    Mar 18 2023

    On this loosey goosey episode of Yapping With My Cat, we take a peek into the early 90's Video Rental scene of my youth. Grab your bowl of cat treats and get ready to "be kind and rewind"!

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    45 mins
  • Yapping About Movies with My Cat, or Kibblezz and Bitzz
    Mar 18 2023

    Until the next proper episode of Movies with My Cat comes out, here's a less proper episode about the first movie to turn on the horror switch in my little kid brain. Brains… BRAAAIIINNNSSSS!!!! 

    Oh, BTW, that clip from BigHead's first horror movie was from an incredible movie by J.R. Bookwalter called Ozone, check it out if you like gooey things. 

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    46 mins
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