
The Butcher Shop
A multi-genre podcast where Gary and his co-hosts (Iris Walters, Suzanne Cappelletti and Jamie Sammons) put two films that share a thread on the table and talk about them with a bit of banter and laughter at each other’s expense..
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Show overview
The Butcher Shop has been publishing since 2014, and across the 12 years since has built a catalogue of 263 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 380 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 51 min and 1h 57m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. Roughly 57% of episodes carry an explicit flag from the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language TV & Film show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 7 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2021, with 40 episodes published. Published by LegionPodcasts.com.
From the publisher
A multi-genre podcast where Gary and his co-hosts (Iris Walters, Suzanne Cappelletti and Jamie Sammons) put two films that share a thread on the table and talk about them with a bit of banter and laughter at each other’s expense.
Latest Episodes
View all 263 episodesCinema Beef Podcast : She's Got To Steal Somebody's Baby (The Hand That Rocks The Cradle/Inside
Cinema Beef Podcast : It's Not Easy Seeking Green (Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back/The Muppet Movie)
Cinema Beef Podcast : Beef Out Of The Cannon (Hot Resort/Hot Chili)
Cinema Beef Podcast : Love Under The Influence (Pretty Poison/Natural Born Killers)

Ep 262Cinema Beef Podcast : Post Traumatic Flex Disorder (Ruckus/First Blood)
The beef crew have come into your town and people keep giving us shit. Join us for some post Vietnam shenanigans when we discuss two films where a veteran comes to town and the locals don't treat them with the warmest welcome. We talk Ruckus from 1980 and First Blood from 1982.Hosts include Jeffery X Martin, Suzanne Cappeletti, Mike Maryman, Dan TCM and Gary Hill. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 261Last Call At Torchy's : Deadwood Pilot
The Torchy's boys are back to make their fortune whist dodging bullets, shady business owners and all others forms of hustlers when we unpack the phenomenal first episode of the HBO series Deadwood. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 260Cinema Beef Podcast : The Easily Spurred Get The Worm (Welcome Home, Brother Charles/Brain Damage)
The Beef is back featuring two films where two phallic titans go to work and start killing. One for vengeance in Welcome Home, Brother Charles aka Soul Vengeance and one for food in Brain Damage. Featuring Gary, X, Mike and a brand new segment with DJ GOLDN BROWN. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 259Cinema Beef : In Defense Of.....Children Of The Corn (1984)
First podcast in a while. Diving into the maize of weirdness that is the Children of the Corn franchise starting with the first! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 258Cinema Beef Podcast : Close Encounters of a Furry Kind and Unconventional Parasol Use (In The Pare Way 6)
EGary and Jon go behind enemy lines and get in the shit with a brand new installment. On the Pare tip, our coifed saint of genre cinema teams up with genre legend Robert Davi to take on multiple gangs, gangsters and a pair of sibling assassins hellbent on revenge. Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and Joel Grey also star in The Dangerous. Our VHS pick takes us to nazi occupied Italy where a crack quartet of soldiers find aliens and trouble in Empire Picture's Zone Troopers. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 257Cinema Beef Podcast : Locker Room Talk and Other Male Activities (In The Company Of Men/The Men's Club)
Gary is joined by Mike White of The Projection Booth Podcast to talk about films where the men's egos are as big or as small as their units. Richard Jordan and Frank Langella lead an all star cast of douchebags looking for kicks and not learning anything about themselves in the process in The Men's Club. Then, Aaron Eckhart plays a high power executive who is motivated to use a colleague to scheme and humiliate a co-worker with In The Company Of Men. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 256Last Call At Torchy's #19 : Undisputed (2002)
The Torchy's boys are going to the slams and are forced to throw hands in this installment. in this one, the world's heavyweight champ is tossed in a maximum security prison only to find out he's not the only champ in there. The prison boxing champ is determined not to give in but is ultimately forced into a bout to determine who is the end all undefeated champ. Wesley Snipes, Ving Rhames, Peter Falk, The No Limit Soldiers (yeah we have questions) and cast of character actors star including MC Ed Lover from Yo! MTV Raps star in the latest foray into Last Call At Torchy's ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 255Cinema Beef Burnt Ends : Commando Squad (1987)
Cameron and Gary tackle this little known genre film that includes babes, bullets and Sid Haig being very sweaty. William Smith and Brian Thompson star in Fred Olen Ray's Commando Squad. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 254Cinema Beef Podcast : You Got The Reich's Stuff (Monuments Men/Jane And The Lost City)
Gary, Lee and Suzanne go globetrotting looking for hidden treasure and some minor skin play with our reviews of Monuments Men and Jane And The Lost City. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 253Cinema Beef Podcast : Better Killing Through Chemistry (A Force Of One/Silent Rage)
Gary is back with Lee Russell (They Must Be Destroyed On Sight) and Cameron Scott (Cinema Degeration) to talk about the perils of drugs and the Chucks that may follow. We cover two Chuck Norris films with A Force Of One from 1979 and Silent Rage from 1982. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 252Cinema Beef Podcast : Cool Cats and Purple Dildos (In The Par'e Way 2)
Jon and Gary bring you a double bill filled with masculinity and dust with our Par'e pick of World Gone Wild and our VHS pick The Final Alliance featuring David Hasselhoff. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 251Cinema Beef Podcast : Halloween Hangover
The cursed celebration of Samhain has ended but Cinema Beef has emerged from their chosen rabbit holes to put out a post- Halloween show. On this one, you will hear the never before released review that Jeffery X Martin and I did for the only film where a lawnmower is boner inducing. George Kennedy stars in Wacko from 1982. The second part of this extended episode is a preview of a project I have with Jon Cross of The After Movie Diner in which we delve into the career of master thespian Michael Pare. We run the gamut of all things Lycan with our review of Eric Red's Bad Moon. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 250Cinema Beef Podcast : How To Build A More Subordinate Humanoid (Parts : The Clonus Horror/Logan's Run
The beefers are and I quote Neil Diamond here heading for the future in this one, We talk two tales about humans, clones and their interchangeable parts. We talk organ exchange and general whimsy amongst teens in Parts: The Clonus Horror. Then, we talk utopian glee, betrayal and cats with Logan's Run. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 249Cinema Beef Podcast : You're Gonna Pull Something (North Dallas Forty/Semi-Tough)
Suzanne and X fly without Gary for this one in which they tackle two football-centric films featuring drugs, tears and some laughs with North Dallas Forty and Semi-Tough. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 248Cinema Beef Podcast : What I Can't Steal, Jah Will Provide (The Harder They Come/The Mighty Quinn
The Beefers get on the red eye to sunny Jamaica for some sweat and possibly some crime. With Cameron Scott in tow, we discuss two films with capers on coast of this great land with The Harder They Come from 1972 starring reggae legend Jimmy Cliff and The Mighty Quinn starring Denzel Washington and Robert Townsend. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Ep 247Last Call At Torchy's : Supernova (2000)
The Torchy's boys are back and they are a couple beers short for this one. When an ore space tanker encounters a distress call, they pick up a boarder with dangerous cargo and a more sleazy secret. Of course there's sabotage afoot. This is the only film that Walter took his name off of so you know it's a mess. Filled with great performances from ace actors can't salvage this. Spoliers aside on our feelings, let's get overly horny with Supernova from 2000. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★