• Bargain Bin Special: Threads vs The Day After

  • Nov 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
  • Podcast

Bargain Bin Special: Threads vs The Day After

  • Summary

  • Ben & Steve’s Video Store has opened again! For our latest episode, we’re doing a bonus Bargain Bin for the month, and comparing the Nuclear War themed TV movies, ‘Threads’ and ‘The Day After’. Which of these 80’s nucleartastic movies will go in the bargain bin, and which will go back onto our store’s shelf? Listen now to find out!

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    Please note that we do not intend copyright infringement in any part of this podcast, it is purely for entertainment purposes.

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