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Have you heard?The Backlot by Alamo Drafthouse has been folded into the Pop Goes the Culture podcast!Our hosts Curtis Ki...
06/01/2023

Have you heard?

The Backlot by Alamo Drafthouse has been folded into the Pop Goes the Culture podcast!

Our hosts Curtis Killingsworth & Curtis Stout will be splitting time with the PGTC crew for new episodes starting this month. Be sure to follow Pop Goes the Culture on social media and subscribe to the Pop Goes the Culture podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.

This week we're sitting down with Bill Allen to talk about his film 'RAD' and his memoir 'My RAD Career'. Enjoy!
05/13/2023

This week we're sitting down with Bill Allen to talk about his film 'RAD' and his memoir 'My RAD Career'. Enjoy!

Join us as we cover this week at the movie theater, take a look at what's coming up at the Alamo Drafthouse in the next week, and sit down with Bill Allen, star of 'Rad' and author of 'My RAD Career'.

05/09/2023
05/02/2023
This week's poll question:What movie(s) would YOU like to see on the big screen in a theater, either again or for the fi...
04/27/2023

This week's poll question:

What movie(s) would YOU like to see on the big screen in a theater, either again or for the first time?

Let us know and we just might read your comments on the next episode!

What did you watch, read, play, listen to, or attend this weekend? What did you think about it? Let us know -- we might ...
04/24/2023

What did you watch, read, play, listen to, or attend this weekend? What did you think about it? Let us know -- we might read your comments on this week's brand new episode of The Backlot by Alamo Drafthouse.

What did you watch (at the theater or at home), play, read, listen to, & do over the weekend? Let us know what you've be...
04/10/2023

What did you watch (at the theater or at home), play, read, listen to, & do over the weekend? Let us know what you've been up to & give us your short review.

Reply with your comments or call us on the hotline (phone number in bio) & leave recorded message!

New episode this week -- the video games we'd like to see adapted for film or television.
04/07/2023

New episode this week -- the video games we'd like to see adapted for film or television.

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This week's poll question: What video game/franchise would you like to see adapted for film or TV?Reply with your picks ...
04/06/2023

This week's poll question: What video game/franchise would you like to see adapted for film or TV?

Reply with your picks -- we just may read them on next week's episode of The Backlot by Alamo Drafthouse.

04/05/2023

The vampire franchise returns on May 15.

What did you watch (at the theater or at home), play, read, listen to, and do over the weekend? Let us know what you've ...
04/03/2023

What did you watch (at the theater or at home), play, read, listen to, and do over the weekend? Let us know what you've been up to and give us your short review.

Leave a reply with your comments or call us on the hotline (phone number in bio) and leave recorded message -- we just might read your comments and play your messages on the next episode of The Backlot by Alamo Drafthouse!

New episode to wrap up March and kick off April Fool's weekend.
03/31/2023

New episode to wrap up March and kick off April Fool's weekend.

This week, Curtis, Curtis, and Joey are drafting their favorite tricksters, fools, con men, and twists in cinema. Plus, all that's new & newsworthy at the box office and around town this weekend. Join us!

Poll time. This week's theme is April Fools. Who drafted the better list of tricksters, fools, con men, and twists?a) Cu...
03/30/2023

Poll time. This week's theme is April Fools. Who drafted the better list of tricksters, fools, con men, and twists?

a) Curtis Stout
b) Curtis Killingsworth
c) Joey Mills

Met a small business owner named Gustavo up at the comic con. We talked about podcast ads. Working on a deal to have Los...
03/19/2023

Met a small business owner named Gustavo up at the comic con. We talked about podcast ads. Working on a deal to have Los Pollos Hermanos as our new sponsor. Stay tuned.

New episode for your St. Patrick's Day.
03/17/2023

New episode for your St. Patrick's Day.

Your weekly look at what’s new and newsworthy at the movies from the Alamo Drafthouse in Springfield, Missouri. Join us every week as we take a look at the top five movies at the box office, the top headlines of the week, this week’s new releases, all of the special programming coming up at the ...

03/17/2023

This is what happens when you tie with Chris Louzader in your Oscar draft.

Tied = Pied

03/17/2023
Check back here tomorrow, when a couple of somebodys get a pie in the face for tying in our Oscars draft...
03/16/2023

Check back here tomorrow, when a couple of somebodys get a pie in the face for tying in our Oscars draft...

What did you watch this weekend at the theater or at home? Reply and let us know what you watched (movies, yes, but we'l...
03/06/2023

What did you watch this weekend at the theater or at home? Reply and let us know what you watched (movies, yes, but we'll take your TV recommendations as well) and what you thought. We read 'em all and might include yours in this Friday's new episode!

We're back!This week, we're returning with brand new episodes and a new poll question. Which of our cohosts drafted the ...
03/02/2023

We're back!

This week, we're returning with brand new episodes and a new poll question. Which of our cohosts drafted the most Oscar winners in our 2023 Oscars Fantasy Draft? Listen to this week's brand new episode below (or in your favorite podcast player), then vote for who you think drafted the most winners:

a) Curtis Killingsworth
b) Curtis Stout
c) Chris Louzader
d) Joey Mills

We're back this week with brand new shows, starting with our 2023 Oscars Fantasy Draft. Who do you think drafted the most Oscar winners? Let us know by voting right now on social media. Follow us and vote at on Facebook and Twitter. The poll question is pinned to the top of those pages,....

11/17/2022

Come have a taste of our Spiced Popcorn! You asked for it, so this bowl of buttery, gingery, garlicky, spicy delights is back. This fan favorite from 2018 is one of our all-time faves, and we’re as excited as you are to see it back on the menu.

11/08/2022

Dialogue has never been more unintelligible. Is there anything we can do, other than turn on the subtitles? In short: not really

11/04/2022

On this date in 1988, "They Live" was released.

The idea for "They Live" came from a short story called "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" by Ray Nelson, originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in November 1963, involving an alien invasion in the tradition of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, which Nelson, along with artist Bill Wray, adapted into a story called "Nada", published in the Alien Encounters comics anthology in April 1986. Writer (as Frank Armitage) and director John Carpenter describes Nelson's story as "... a D.O.A.-type of story, in which a man is put in a trance by a stage hypnotist. When he awakens, he realizes that the entire human race has been hypnotized, and that alien creatures are controlling humanity. He has only until eight o'clock in the morning to solve the problem." Carpenter acquired the film rights to both the comic book and short story and wrote the screenplay, using Nelson's story as a basis for the film's structure.

The political elements of the film are derived from Carpenter's growing distaste with the ever-increasing commercialization of 1980s popular culture and politics, particularly the influence of Reaganomics, the economic policies promoted by U.S. President Ronald Reagan. He remarked, "The picture's premise is that the 'Reagan Revolution' is run by aliens from another galaxy. Free enterprisers from outer space have taken over the world, and are exploiting Earth as if it's a third world planet. As soon as they exhaust all our resources, they'll move on to another world... I began watching TV again. I quickly realized that everything we see is designed to sell us something. ... It's all about wanting us to buy something. The only thing they want to do is take our money." To this end, Carpenter thought of sunglasses as being the tool to seeing the truth, which "is seen in black and white. It's as if the aliens have colorized us. That means, of course, that Ted Turner is really a monster from outer space." The director commented on the alien threat in an interview: "They want to own all our businesses. A Universal executive asked me, 'Where's the threat in that? We all sell out every day.' I ended up using that line in the film." The aliens were deliberately made to look like ghouls, according to Carpenter, who said, "The creatures are corrupting us, so they, themselves, are corruptions of human beings."

For the crucial role of Nada the filmmaker cast professional wrestler Roddy Piper, whom he met at WrestleMania III earlier in 1987. For Carpenter it was an easy choice: "Unlike most Hollywood actors, Roddy has life written all over him." Vince McMahon didn't want Piper to do the film. "Yeah, I figured," says Carpenter. McMahon told Piper that he would find him a different film at the same pay rate within four weeks, but Piper passed and ended up splitting with the WWF. Carpenter asks why, and Piper states plainly that McMahon is a control freak. "When I came back to wrestling I was twice as important as when I left," he says and credits Carpenter and the success of the film. "The politics of that business is something I don't get," says Carpenter.
Carpenter was impressed with Keith David's performance in "The Thing" (1982) and needed someone "who wouldn't be a traditional sidekick, but could hold his own." To this end, Carpenter wrote the role of Frank specifically for David.

One of the highlights of the film is a five-and-a-half minute alley fight between David and Piper over a pair of the special sunglasses. Carpenter recalls that the fight took three weeks to rehearse: "It was an incredibly brutal and funny fight, along the lines of the slugfest between John Wayne and Victor McLaglen in 'The Quiet Man' (1952)." (Wikipedia/IMDb)

Kenny (K-Dub) was a part of this podcast from the beginning way back in 2018. He will be missed when we return in 2023.
11/02/2022

Kenny (K-Dub) was a part of this podcast from the beginning way back in 2018. He will be missed when we return in 2023.

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