Drive-In Double Feature Podcast

Drive-In Double Feature Podcast

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Join Ryan and Nathan, two knowledgeable Film Studies majors, as they dive deep into the world of cinema, discussing not only the most obscure and underrated films, but also the trashiest and sleaziest titles that often get overlooked by mainstream audiences. Their podcast is a delightful blend of humor and insight, making it a must-listen for anyone with a taste for the weird and unexpected. Tune in for a fun and informative journey through the hidden...
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Episode List

Judgment Night (1993) - Drive-In Double Feature Episode 452

Mar 24th, 2026 1:16 PM

This Tuesday, Nathan & Ryan watch Judgement Night!

Godzilla (1998) - Drive-In Double Feature Episode 451

Mar 19th, 2026 6:20 PM

Godzilla (1998) is here. Can Ryan and Nathan handle it?

Spiral: From the Book of Saw (2021)- Drive-In Double Feature Episode 450

Mar 17th, 2026 8:09 PM

This Tuesday, Ryan and NAthan talk about Spiral: From the Book of Saw!

Airborne (1993) - Drive-In Double Feature Episode 449

Mar 12th, 2026 1:07 PM

Nathan and Ryan roll into Airborne (1993), the extreme-sports teen movie that swapped skateboards for rollerblades and sent a California surfer kid to the frozen Midwest. Starring Shane McDermott alongside a young Seth Green and Jack Black, the film mixes fish-out-of-water comedy with downhill skating races, high school rivalries, and peak early-’90s “extreme” culture. The hosts break down the movie’s wild rollerblading set pieces, its time-capsule soundtrack and fashion, and why Airborne became a nostalgic cult favorite for anyone who remembers when inline skates ruled the sidewalks.

Thrashin’ (1986) - Drive-In Double Feature Episode 448

Mar 10th, 2026 12:43 PM

Nathan and Ryan drop into the neon-soaked skate scene with Thrashin’ (1986), the cult skateboarding movie that tried to capture the rebellious spirit of mid-’80s skate culture. Starring Josh Brolin as a young skater caught between rival crews—the Ramp Locals and the Daggers—the film mixes romance, turf wars, and plenty of downhill skating chaos. The hosts talk about the movie’s place in the short-lived skate film boom, its killer soundtrack, early appearances from future stars, and why Thrashin’ remains a fascinating time capsule of California skate culture before it went mainstream.

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