Trailer Park Podcast #59

Join us for Trailer Park Podcast #59! The Legend of Tarzan swings in as our headliner and Nathan, Daniel and The Intern take a deeper look at the very extensive (and very white) history of Tarzan.  Wiener-Dog is the new film from director Todd Solondz and he has a lot of currency with us here at TPP because his previous film "Happiness" is a masterpiece.  The Shallows used to be called In The Deep and they tell you that... on the poster.  The BFG is an acronym for Big Friendly Giant and in hindsight it's fairly easy to figure it out; did we have to explore all of the other possibilities of what it could be an acronym for? No... but we did.  Free State of Jones charges in like a militia recruitment video as our last trailer in this lineup and we discuss how it is being criticized for every man, woman and child in the trailer holding a gun.  Stick around for The Burden List and the Intern Archive Update.

Trailer Park Podcast #58

All hands are on deck as we talk sequels on Trailer Park Podcast episode 58.  Nathan, Daniel, Amanda, Chelsea and yes, even The Intern congregate to discuss whether Dory will find... well... herself? Will Dwayne Johnson be able to provide Kevin Hart with that elusive smash hit he has been so desperately trying to obtain? Will The Neon Demon be Winding Refn's horror masterpiece or just another pretentious failure? Why was Now You See Me 2 not called "Now You Don't" and who should be fired after not even including it after a colon in the title? Finally after 20 years Independence Day gets a sequel and there has never been a sequel to a Roland Emmerich movie before.. will there ever be another one?  All this and don't forget the Burden List and the Intern Archive Update!

Trailer Park Podcast: The Lost Trailers #8

Lost Trailers are back! Join us as we take a look at the little engines that could have but didn't and might still be good.  The Cousins and The Intern check out American Hero, The Family Fang, Ava's Possessions, James White and No Men Beyond This Point.  The Rotten Tomato game has also evolved and some excellent morsels of news from Sad Sack Studios are pried from the clutches of the grab bag.