Welcome to the Grindbin, a podcast where your hosts Mike Wood and Chris Mann dig through the exploitation films and grindhouse cinema of the 1970's and 1980's. Join us on our journey to explore these forgetting film classics of decades past and breathe new life into the movies that time forgot.
A bandleader whose career is nosediving makes a deal with the owner of a bar to sell his soul for success.
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Chuck Norris arrives on the Grindbin in one of his best Cannon Films outing. A movie that cut out all the story but left the action is a perfect example of why Cannon Films was a standout among the t…
How could a simply movie about three young girls riding their motorcycles from Colorado to California change the lives of Bobby and Mike forever? Strap in listeners, this one is a bumpy ride.
The Grindbin debut of the world's smallest leading man, Weng Weng. A 3 1/2 foot tall Weng Weng stars in a James Bond rip-off from the Philippines that must be seen to be believed.
The Abel Ferrara classic comes to the Grindbin. A movie selected by our Patreon members and one of the greatest exploitation movies ever made. Ms. 45 is a time capsule of New York City in the late 19…
One of the last greatr Star Wars rip-offs, The Ice Pirates is a movie that tries and fails to spawn a new franchise all the kids will want the toys for. This episode is brought to you by one of our G…
Herschell Gordon Lewis returns to the Grindbin with one of his earlier outings, 1964's Two Thousand Maniacs! A more expensive take on his first film, Blood Feast, Lewis refines the gore film that mad…
THE WORST MOVIE OF ALL TIME. With a weird story behind it, Demon Cop is a movie very few people have seen and even less would remember. A movie that literally breaks the Grindbin.
It's exactly what you think it is! Pieces is one of gorriest slasher films ever made, and it's also one of the weirdest. Taking place in Boston, Spain, Pieces is a movie that was never intended to be…
Grindbin Hall of Famer Charles Bronson returns with one his more memorable pairings with director J. Lee Thompson. What was intended to be a movie about Bronson hunting terrorists suddenly became a m…
Future-Kill is what happens when you mix a frat comedy, with a post-apocalyptic slasher film... in other words, it makes NO sense. A truly weird movie with an even weirder backstory, Future-Kill is a…
This episode is brought to you by one of our longtime Patrons and listeners to the show, Dr. Faustas! Robotrix is a movie none of us had ever heard of before but absolutely love. There is truly nothi…
Tanner is back on the bin with Mike to discuss one of the most disturbing children's movies ever made.
Copyright infringement the movie! Bruce Lee returns to the Grindbin (kinda) in another Bruceploitation film where he fights fictional characters (and still living actors) in a hellscape world in orde…
Welcome to the first (and probably only) Binnie Awards Show! The audience for the Grindbin was able to vote on their favorite episodes and movies from the Grindbin's catalog through 2017. Thanks for …
Mann and Mike are truly Breaking All The Rules in this episode. Not only are they releasing episode 101 before episode 100, they are without adult supervision in one of the weirdest and rule breaking…
In honor of the 100th episode of the Grindbin next week, we are bringing you a sample of our mini bin shows that are exclusive to our Patreon members. To join for as little as $2 a month visit: http:…
Hughes returns for his final Grindbin episode and what better send off than the Cannon Films classic, Revenge of the Ninja (1983)? After his family is brutally murdered by a group of Ninjas, Cho move…
A Patreon pick from one of our Grindbin All-Stars, Chuck Rodriguez! Molly (or Angel) is just your everyday straight A student by day, and a Hollywood call girl by night. A truly sleazy epic that is a…
Mann and Mike are joined by Molly and Amber to discuss the only live action movie ever produced by Hanna Barbera, C.H.O.M.P.S. A brilliant young engineer invents the world's first computer operated d…