Killer Pod From Outer Space
Killer Pod From Outer Space – The ultimate deep dive into movies, TV, and everything in between!
Hosted by Vinnie, Pete, and Sean, with special guests dropping in, we bring you lively, unfiltered conversations on all things film and television. But that’s not all—expect detours into music, WWE wrestling, and whatever wild topics come up along the way.
We kick off each episode by cracking open our featured craft beers of the week, setting the vibe for a killer discussion. With three unique show formats, there’s always something fresh to tune in for:
🔥 War Games – Our ultimate Top 10 rankings of films based on themes, actors, or directors.
🎬 Watch This or Die – A deep-dive review of a film we love, breaking it down category by category.
🎤 Catching Up with the Krew – A roundtable chat about what we’re watching, plus plenty of random fun.
If you love movies, TV, craft beer, and off-the-wall conversations, Killer Pod From Outer Space is your new go-to podcast. Grab a drink, hit play, and join the Krew! 🍻👽🎙️
Killer Pod From Outer Space
Catching Up with the Krew! The Music Edition
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This week is a special edition of Catching Up with the Krew, and Lyss is back with us for a very special episode.
Instead of breaking down movies we’ve been watching, we’re creating them.
Each of us comes to the table with an original movie premise—full concept, tone, and storyline—then we build the perfect soundtrack to match. Pete lays down the ground rules with specific cue guidelines for how and when songs drop into our films, so this isn’t just a playlist… it’s a fully imagined cinematic experience.
We talk about why each track fits, how the music shapes the emotion of our stories, and what our picks reveal about our personal music taste. From opening credits vibes to emotional gut-punch needle drops, we’re crafting the ultimate movie soundtracks from scratch.
This has become a yearly episode for a reason. It’s creative, it’s chaotic in the best way, and it always sparks some of our most passionate discussions about how music and movies collide.