This week's episode is all about 1998's Godzilla, the summer blockbuster that proved beyond the shadow of a doubt that size doesn't actually matter. You would be hard pressed to find a movie soundtrack more 1998 than Godzilla: The Album. Featuring the likes of The Wallflowers, Jamiroquai, and Ben Folds Five, the soundtrack to Roland Emmerich's epic disaster is chock full of radio-friendly 90s rock, and also the artist formerly known as Puff Daddy shouting over a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir".
And then there's the movie, which is everything wrong with blockbuster filmmaking distilled into two hours of stupid. We get into all of it this week, as well as holding a Godzilla scream-off, make up our own Godzilla-themed song lyrics, and discuss why there's never been a bad cover of David Bowie's "Heroes".
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Episode 53: True Stories
Episode 52: Empire Records
Episode 51: Daft Punk's Interstella 5555
Episode 50: The Big 5-0
Episode 49: A Knight's Tale
Episode 48: Footloose
Episode 47: Scrooged
Episode 46: Jingle All The Way
Episode 45: Give Thanks For TV!
Episode 44: Hobgoblins
Episode 43: The Karate Kid
Episode 42: Down With Love
Episode 41: Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey
Episode 40: Dispatches from Cartoon Planet
Episode 39: Dick Tracy
Episode 38: The Lost Boys
Episode 37: Flashdance
Episode 36: Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
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