• The Black Dog Video After Dark Podcast

  • By: Dylan Rhymer
  • Podcast

The Black Dog Video After Dark Podcast

By: Dylan Rhymer
  • Summary

  • Sophisticated movie discussion in Vancouver’s last video store. Reviews with booze.

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Episodes
  • #108 Out of the Blue (1980)
    Sep 28 2024

    Special guest Paul Anthony joins Dylan and Darren to drink and discuss Dennis Hopper's Vancouver-centric punk tribute Out of the Blue... and drink. Digressions include vanishing Vancouver, greasy spoons and the pros and cons of working at the dump.

    Black Dog Video: https://blackdogvideo.ca/

    Dylan Rhymer's stuff: www.dylanrhymer.com

    Paul Anthony's Talent Time: https://www.instagram.com/talenttimetv/

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • #107 Twister(s)
    Sep 7 2024

    Dylan and Darren drink and discuss 1996's cow-flinging windy disaster flick Twister... and drink. We also discuss present-day blockbuster Twisters. Digressions include Dylan's dislike for theatre seats, Darren's boss 80's clothes and Tornado Alley vs Nightmare Alley. Please enjoy responsibly.


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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • #106 Innerspace
    Aug 24 2024

    Sit down, pop a cold one and join Dylan, Josie and Darren as they plumb the depths of 1987's Innerspace, the movie that answers the burning question, what would happen if you made Dennis Quaid really small and injected him into Martin Short's butt? In addition to all that plumbing, there's also chatter about Dylan's disappointment with the Metric system, a concise army ranking breakdown, questionable body geography and what if David Cronenberg was at the helm? Hope that you enjoy this one!

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    1 hr and 23 mins

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