: [http://www.flophousepodcast.com '''''The Flop House'''''] (est. 2007) is a [[w:c:time:Fortnight|fortnightly]] audio podcast about movie flops.<ref>Defined as failures of the [[:Category:Financial Flops|financial]] and/or artistic variety.</ref> On the appointed day,<ref>Wednesdays, usually. Episodes are released on Saturdays.</ref> the trio musters at the <span style="white-space:nowrap">Flop House Studios,<ref>Dan's apartment.</ref></span> watches a movie, and then records an [[Episode List|episode]]—the most recent of which is Episode 296: SlenderMan.
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: [http://www.flophousepodcast.com '''''The Flop House'''''] (est. 2007) is a [[w:c:time:Fortnight|fortnightly]] audio podcast about movie flops.<ref>Defined as failures of the [[:Category:Financial Flops|financial]] and/or artistic variety.</ref> On the appointed day,<ref>Wednesdays, usually. Episodes are released on Saturdays.</ref> the trio musters at the <span style="white-space:nowrap">Flop House Studios,<ref>Dan's apartment.</ref></span> watches a movie, and then records an [[Episode List|episode]]—the most recent of which is Episode 297: Mortal Engines.
: This [[Press Clippings|acclaimed]] podcast is hosted by professional comedy writers [[Dan McCoy|Dan McCoy]] and [[Elliott Kalan|Elliott Kalan]] (each of whom work [or worked] at ''<span style="white-space:nowrap;">[[The Daily Show]]</span>'') along with "equally funny"<ref>{{WebCitation
: This [[Press Clippings|acclaimed]] podcast is hosted by professional comedy writers [[Dan McCoy|Dan McCoy]] and [[Elliott Kalan|Elliott Kalan]] (each of whom work [or worked] at ''<span style="white-space:nowrap;">[[The Daily Show]]</span>'') along with "equally funny"<ref>{{WebCitation
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A Good-Bad Wiki about a Good Podcast about Bad Movies
“[O]ur references to past episodes and our in-jokes have become so thick now that at times I'm sure it's impossible to comprehend for new listeners.” —Elliott[1]
The Flop House (est. 2007) is a fortnightly audio podcast about movie flops.[2] On the appointed day,[3] the trio musters at the Flop House Studios,[4] watches a movie, and then records an episode—the most recent of which is Episode 297: Mortal Engines.
The trio usually confine themselves to major-studio films advertised and released within the past year or so, which tends to keep things current.[6] Check out the movie titles in the episode list.
Because the guys are close friends and their corpus spans an entire decade, their podcast is rife with inside jokes and callbacks—hence the challenge facing new listeners yearning to catch up.
To that end, this Wiki presently contains 781 articles. (Although, to be fair, this impressive-sounding figure does include 238 stubs. But that still means there are 543 non-stubs, which is not too shabby.)
↑Erik Adams, D.X. Ferris, Marcus Gilmer, Steve Heisler, Steven Hyden, Genevieve Koski, Steve Moore, Steven Moore, Nathan Rabin, Tasha Robinson, Kyle Ryan, Dan Telfer, Scott Tobias, Christian Williams, Emily Withrow, and Claire Zulkey "Podmass"The A.V. Club, 10 June 2011. http://www.avclub.com/article/week-of-june-2-8-57384(accessed 3 November 2015)
↑Besides, how many takedowns of Sharknado or Birdemic does humanity need?
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