219 – Our Worst Favorites, Episodes 101-200

Our Worst Favorites 101-200

Having spoken about their most favorite topics from the last one hundred episodes, Tim and Jen scrape the bottom of the barrel for their worst favorites.

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Lexx, Witch Hunt, and Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus may all be viewed at the Internet Archive.

The game Jen mentioned is indeed Warlords and you can play it online with those heart-stopping Atari graphics and everything!

Curious about our worst faves from episodes 1-100? Listen here, and find our favorites from the first 100 episodes here!

218 – Our Most Favorites, Episodes 101-200

HYST Most Favorite!

Jen and Tim reflect on the last one hundred episodes (holy crap, we made it to 200 and beyond!) and each chooses five favorites from the mixed bag!

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On YouTube, you can watch Penda’s Fen, The Jericho Mile, and Pavel Klushantsev’s delightful Planet of Storms.

Tubi has the taut thriller Money Movers, as well as the unjustly overlooked Heart of Midnight and George Romero’s feminist drama Season of the Witch.

We also chose our most and worst favorites for the first one hundred episodes— take a further look back with us!

198 – Our Worst Favorites, Episodes 1-100

Tim and Jen wrap up their look back at the first one hundred episodes of the show by listing their worst favorites! Yes, you read that right!

Hear about the movies we actually liked in our last episode, in case you missed it.

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The lamentable fan film The Return of the Ghostbusters (aka “The Denver Ghostbusters,” in the same vein as “Terrifier the Clown”) shows no signs of disappearing from YouTube. Your time might be better(?) spent on primo schlock like Godfrey Ho’s Crocodile Fury, or the wildest Florida Man story ever shot on video, Truth or Dare: A Critical Madness. And of course there’s Romeo and Romeo!

The Doomsday Machine is way more enjoyable when it’s riffed by Cinematic Titanic— highly recommended! Watch it free on Tubi. 

197 – Our Most Favorites, Episodes 1-100

Jen and Tim pick their top five favorite subjects from the first one hundred episodes of the show. It was supposed to be their most and worst faves, but they just talk too damn much! Looks like they gotta record a whole other episode to air their least faves of the first hundred.

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If you watch just one episode of the (sadly few) remaining of the British series Dead of Night, “A Woman Sobbing” should be your pick.

Outsider art enthusiasts: walk, don’t run to catch Romeo and Romeo. It truly is something special.

Horror Express is pretty easy to find, but a lot of poor quality versions are out there. This one is quite nice, however. 

Threads has grown in reputation such that it often appears on streaming services like Shudder and Criterion Channel, but you can always find it at the Internet Archive. 

Ghostwatch, the show that scared an entire country so badly they put it in a lockbox for 25 years, may also be viewed on the Archive! 

Part 2, where we name our least favorites of the first hundred episodes of HYST, will be coming shortly, so stay tuned!