Trashcans of Terror feat. The Horsemen, Draco | Forklift Talk Ep.16
At long last, after months of searching, Forklift Talk uncovers a film nearly lost to time - a film which only a privileged few have dared lay eyes on: Chuck Handy's 1985 masterpiece, "Trashcans of Terror." For this monumental undertaking, the entire Forklift crew has been called in.
Seamus, Coker, and Rob Knopantz convene a special session of the Forklift Talk Emergency Council to discuss the news of Chris Chan's upcoming trial... before getting bored and talking about what kind of weird body modifications they'd get if they transitioned.
Viewers beware: Bad Ronald is on the loose! On this episode of Forklift Talk, Seamus, Coker, Draco, the Slim Jim, and returning guest Rob Knopantz check out the 1974 made-for-TV movie that haunted all of our childhoods; as well as discuss lucid dreaming, BBC Pidgin, and men who sit on shampoo bottles.
Upon the discovery of a valuable treasure nestled deep within one Alabama home, Seamus and Coker dive into the world of Beanie Babies. But if we're being perfectly honest, they spend the most of their time discussing advertising, tabletop gaming, and the true meaning of "based."
On this episode of Forklift Talk, our hosts travel from the depths of the sea to the soaring heights of ecstasy as they watch Roger Corman's 1997 original, "Time Under Fire": the mutant love child of "Hunt for the Red October," "Star Wars," "Escape from New York," and a dream I once had when I was abusing oxycodone. And just for our fans, you can download Raid: Shadow Legends, and use our promo code AMMONIUM NITRATE and receive an exclusive character.
Tell me about the rabbits, Draco. On this episode of Forklift Talk, the boys talk about their first exposure to the trans phenomenon, coulrophilia, and why Veggie Tales is not appropriate for aesthetically educated children. Also "Watership Down" happens at some point. Enjoy!
What if the South won the Civil War? What if America entered World War II on the side of Hitler? What if you rammed a lightning rod up a prostitute's ass, tied her to your roof, and waited for a storm to roll in? All these questions and more get answered as Seamus, Coker, Draco, and returning guest Stefan Amaris dive into Spike Lee's 2004 mockumentary, "C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America."
As the holiday season approaches, Seamus and a very drunk Coker sit down to discuss the art of cooking scrapple, using your military leave to go to Gathering of the Juggalos, and the insidious influence of JibJab on Western chronology.