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Video 2000

Video 2000

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Welcome to Video 2000, home to thousands of rare gems glistening on dusty shelves just waiting to be discovered. Take your time, peruse the titles, ignore the suspicious stains on the carpet, and wait for that funny feeling in your guts that tells you, "this is the one." Our staff is standing by with recommendations to satisfy that morbid curiosity of yours. But, be warned! Once they start talking cult flicks, they aren't soon to stop!

Join hosts Josh, Greg, and Adam plus the occasional guest (talk about being overstaffed) as they watch and discuss a new cult genre film you'd be likely to find in a seedy, low-rent, local video store circa 1999.Copyright Video 2000 Podcast Network
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  • 07 - Shallow Grave (1987)
    Mar 23 2026
    Come along with Josh, Adam, and Greg on a trip to a sunny Ft. Lauderdale to visit Josh's invalid grandmother and make her watch Shallow Grave from 1987! Put 'er on a pilot mode!

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • 06 - Scanner Cop (1994)
    Mar 10 2026
    Did you take your Ephemerol today? You could be hearing the voices of Josh, Adam, and Greg in your head as they chat in and around Scanner Cop! Yes, this is the fourth movie in the series but who cares! Listen until your head explodes!

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • 05 - Paperhouse (1988) (Adam's Pick)
    Feb 22 2026
    Guess what, we decided that every fifth episode will be a STAFF PICK. This time around Adam has chosen 1988's Paperhouse, based on the book Marianne Dreams by Catherine Storr. Josh and Greg have no idea what's in STORR for them. Won't you join us?

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    1 hr and 35 mins
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