Forgotten Video Store
Forgotten Video Store
Podcast Description
A movie review show, but the movies are fake and we’re making them up as we go.
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Content Themes
Explores themes of horror, nostalgia, and analysis of fictitious films with episodes diving into made-up titles like 'The Hat Man', discussing horror elements like sleep paralysis and shadow people, and drawing connections to real film history and tropes.

A movie review show, but the movies are fake and we’re making them up as we go.
“Forgotten Video Store: The Fake Movie Review Show” is the finest podcast for fans of movies, comedy, storytelling, and of course video stores. Pairs best with sauvignon blanc.
Podcast key art features photography by Sean Benesh.
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Podcast superstar Mark Rennie (“Eat Pray Dunk,” “Two Old Queens, “The Neighborhood Listen,” “Doughboys,” “College Town,” etc.) joins David for a fun day boppin’ around North Hollywood. But when it comes time to watch the tape they rented from the Forgotten Video Store, what they see shakes them to their cores!
Listen to Mr. Rennie on “Eat Pray Dunk” on Comedy Bang! Bang! World: https://comedybangbangworld.com/shows/cbbpresents/eatpraydunk/
Visit and support The Trevor Project, a nonprofit support organization for LGBTQ+ young people in crisis: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
Quick Correction: the 2000 Robert Altman movie with Richard Gere was called “Dr. T and the Women.” “Mr. T and the Women” was the genius parody version from Jay Leno’s “Tonight Show.”
Episode artwork incorporates photography Julian Gentile and Sean Benesh.

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