
GalaxyCon St. Louis: Bruce Campbell vs. CatBusRuss & 'Demons 2'
CatBusRuss went into GalaxyCon St. Louis a little bit on edge. He had the "Ninety For Chill: The Panel" and the third edition of the "1985 Action Movie Triple Threat" to prepare for with a virtual stranger who was crashing at his hotel room in Nix Eclips. Unlike GalaxyCon Des Moines, this podcast host did not have a day to relax, especially when he wanted that groovy autograph from Bruce Campbell. Good thing the man who was Ash Williams was there to verbally slap him in the face to get his head on straight.
“I Dig Crazy Flicks” was founded as “Ninety For Chill”. It is Russ Stevens’s blog dedicated to movies with runtimes between 70 to 100 minutes. This runtime was the standard for horror movies and goofball comedies. Without the time for drawn out narratives, throwing everything at the wall and seeing what would stick was the rule. Thus, craziness ensues, and cinephiles like CatBusRuss want to preach the greatness of embracing the insanity.
Recent Episodes
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Episode 241
CatBusRuss waits in the two-hour queue for a Bruce Campbell autograph to get verbally bitch slapped by the Groovy One. He offers a review for the Nix Eclipse approved “Demons 2” and recalls nerdy psychology panels.
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Bonus
CatBusRuss is joined by Nix Eclips to bring the joy of sub 100-minute movies, catch a few panels, and worship at the groovy altar of Bruce Gamble. Will this be the only or first GalaxyCon St. Louis?
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Episode 240
It was CatBusRuss's pleasure to be invited to be a panelist on Jess McCord's panel at GalaxyCon Des Moines. The topic of said panel, A24's rich horror movie history and influence. But, perhaps, more importantly, is calling it "elevated horror" a good thing?
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Episode 239
Comic book writer and novelist Josh Nealisis and CatBusRuss talk about two tales of 19th century tales of life-long quests for vengeance that were released 10 years apart. 2002’s “The Count of Monte Cristo”. 2012’s “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter”.
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Episode 238
CatBusRuss lets Chuck Thomas from “Atlanta Film Chat” try and sell him on the Eighties craziness of Eric Robert’s answer to “Bloodsport” and “The Karate Kid”, 1989’s “Best of the Best.”
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Episode 237
CatBusRuss gets another celebrity to deliver an F-Bomb when recalling the actors who have passed that influenced them. He also reviews Dario Argento’s “Dark Glasses”.
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Ep. 236
For GalaxyCon Des Moines, CatBusRuss and the Dread Pirate Syzer from Skies of Fortune are going to be guests on each others’ panels. Russ needed to quickly become an expert in A24, so he partook in a preparation binge of “Death of a Unicorn”, “Heretic”, “Men”, and “Midsummer”.
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Ep. 235
CatBusRuss was invited to be a panelist on the “Blood Orange’s” (comic book co-creator) Tim Aver’s panel about Rian Johnson’s brilliant debut feature, the high school/film noir dramedy “Brick”.
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Ep. 234
CatBusRuss joins the “Star Wars” media professionals to provide hot takes about the finale to the Prequel trilogy. Were they appreciated? How can you be team digital over team 35mm?

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