We do not always have the time for a two-hour movie. No one ever wants to sit down and watch a one-hour TV drama knowing that they might not be able to stick around for an entire second episode. With this said, 90-minutes (perhaps 75, maybe 99) is the ideal runtime. This concise time has given us some of the most rewatchable movies that may not win any Academy Awards, but are properly fun-sized for the audience. That is what NinetyForChill.com is all about, the fun-sized sweets be it experimental terror, outlandish horror, over-the-top action, or the most radical comedies and dramas. Your host Russ Stevens and his friends chat about the movies that require few cuts to put on basic cable when it comes to fitting into a two-hour time slot and embrace all the craziness that the censors will need to bleep or blur.
Episodes
Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
Gold Diggers of 1933 & Nintendo 2023 with ThePoeticCritic (PG-13)
Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
Tuesday Apr 11, 2023
Finding a guest for NinetyForChill was going to be especially tough during Easter week. Fortunately, holidays mean family get togethers. Thus, CatBusRuss was able to tempt his sister, ThePoeticCritic, to give him a couple of hours to chat about pre-code musical cinema (primarily "Gold Diggers of 1933") when he returned to Morton to celebrate the savior (be it the Christ or the patriarch of their family). Of course, most conversations with the wisest cinephile of Central Illinois bring up what is happening at the movie theaters and #FilmTwitter. This week, do the Brothers Mario deserve to rule the box office? ThePoeticCritic was curious about her little brother's opinion on whether "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" should have focused on the adult fans of the franchise, parents dragged to the cinema by their wee ones, or just the kiddos. CatBus's biggest concern about Hollywood is the alleged comic book movie downfall and what should fill that void. Should it be maximalist extravaganzas like Baz Luhrman's "Elvis" and Christopher Nolan's "Tenet" or just great stories like Luhrman's "Strictly Ballroom" and Nolan's "Memento"? For those fond of Busby Berkeley's glorified music videos (and I suppose "Flash Dance"), our host may not please you with his thoughts about "Gold Diggers of 1933".
Monday Apr 03, 2023
#C2E2 2023: #Toys, Celebrities, & #Movie Bitching
Monday Apr 03, 2023
Monday Apr 03, 2023
"NinetyForChill: The #Podcast with @CatBusRuss" is officially reborn. It kind of seems appropriate that we celebrate the festivities with another festival, the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo. The headliners (Chris Evans, Zachary Levi, Tenoch Huerta, etc.) are not usually featured in films that are common to this podcast, but their stories are worthwhile listens that may inspire. For the likes of CatBusRuss and ThePoeticCritic, their primary reason of attending is to just enjoy and embrace the nerd culture. ThePoeticCritic is there for the shopping and her "Supernatural"-obsessed boyfriend. CatBusRuss is there for the networking and the panels. Panels to burn down with his hot takes against maximalist cinema and how Bulbasaur is truly the 001 Pokémon. As for networking, 2023's event shows his weaknesses and his willingness to learn to open up. Come and learn about the fun and trauma that can be had at Chicago's premier geek convention.
Monday Mar 27, 2023
Monday Mar 27, 2023
NinetyForChill: The #Podcast goes back to its roots by refreshing some of its first podcast with its associate producer, Ally Higgins. This acts as a profile for the Etsy seller (Ally's Accessories Shop) who has donated nearly $300 in used DVDs of feature ranging from absolute trash to under appreciated features that demand reappraisal. These two conversations explore her tastes be it Studio Ghibli and Makota Shinkai, the 21st century action movies she embraced while living with CatBusRuss ("Resident Evil" and "Underworld"), or what she let HBO rot her brain with "Killer Klowns from Outer Space" and "Flashdance".
Monday Mar 20, 2023
Semi-MEGA Henry Rollins & Jeff Goldblum Pod
Monday Mar 20, 2023
Monday Mar 20, 2023
Two of the best guests to have come on to NinetyForChill: The Podcast have been Kodiak Thompson and ThePoeticCritic. With that said, we cannot allow their debut episodes to not be featured on the feeds for Apple, Spotify, and Amazon Music. More importantly, the filmographies that were discussed are legendary. Kodiak and CatBusRuss discussed Henry Rollin's sub 100-minute movies including our guest's favorite feature "He Never Died". ThePoeticCritic and our host have a conversation about Jeff Goldblum's lesser known nineties features, but more importantly David Cronenberg's "The Fly". We could have gone on and on, but the CatBus did not know the lack of limitations Zoom had at the time.
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
BONUS: Vampires and 15 Years of Cinematic Cena
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
Sunday Mar 19, 2023
As this version of NinetyForChill: The #Podcast winds down, CatBusRuss is continuing to preserve the episodes that Podbean has allowed to slip from the major podcast (Apple, Spotify, Google, etc.) feeds. When it comes to talking about John Cena and vampires, it seems our host is alone when it comes to his fascination with the genres. Thus, the show's producer only has about 20 minutes of insight on the topics (recorded) and it is all right here. In this bonus episode, we alternate between the 16-time champ and vamps with "The Marine" (2006), "Daughter of Darkness" (1990), "The Suicide Squad" (2021), and "Bloodsucking Bastards" (2015).
Tuesday Mar 14, 2023
The Adam Sandler Mega Episode with @QuidPro_Joe
Tuesday Mar 14, 2023
Tuesday Mar 14, 2023
Before we move on from Podbean, CatBusRuss wants to ensure that some of his favorite recordings will remain on the feeds of the major podcast apps (Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon Music). We return to month five of NinetyForChill: The #Podcast with what was first a two-episode conversation with Joe Golwitzer about the sub-100 minute filmography of Adam Sandler. The two cover nearly all of the feature that qualify for the show ("Billy Madison", "Happy Gilmour", "Little Nicky", "The Wedding Singer", "Bedtime Stories", "Hotel Transylvania", "Bulletproof", etc.) while going on tangents about "Star Wars", Brad Pitt, and, like the best movie podcasts out there, Gerard Butler.
Tuesday Mar 07, 2023
Cinematic Potluck with ThePoeticCritic
Tuesday Mar 07, 2023
Tuesday Mar 07, 2023
CatBusRuss's taking on a second job is providing him with fewer opportunities to record new episodes of NinetyForChill: The #Podcast. He will make time to create weekly content, but the world does not revolve around him. On top of that, where is the time for him to watch new movies? Fortunately, family stepped up to help him out this week. ThePoeticCritic has a lot to say about the state of cinema at the moment, and she wanted a platform. The two siblings have a boundless conversation to address their favorite actors, the upcoming and previous Oscars, and hopes of fewer comic book movies.
As for movie reviews, our host was able to watch Costas Mandylor of "Saw" fame star in a 2022 knock off of the franchise he is best known for with "Death Count". With that said, we never saw Det. Hoffmanr die. So could this be considered a spinoff?
Tuesday Feb 28, 2023
Stealing Harvard, Spaceballs, and Podbean’s Darkside
Tuesday Feb 28, 2023
Tuesday Feb 28, 2023
This is a case of CatBusRuss trying to make chicken salad from chicken waste. Between starting a second job and his scheduled recording falling through at the last minute, he did not have a way to line up a new guest. But, with Podbean only allowing a hundred episodes to show up on the top podcast apps, there is a fear that some of the past episodes will be lost when/if the podcast changes platforms. We cannot lose our only episodes (thus far) with JD Greving of JDHD and Jessica Kwazz from "2nd Chance Movies". Thus, welcome to the Stealing Harvard (2002) and Spaceballs (1987) mega episode. It also features NinetyForChill legend ThePoeticCritic.
Tuesday Feb 21, 2023
B-Fest 2023: Kaiju & Blobs & Roller Disco & Dafoe Leather & Uwe Boll
Tuesday Feb 21, 2023
Tuesday Feb 21, 2023
CatBusRuss returns to Northwestern to challenge his cinematic endurance with the 40th Edition of AO B-Fest. “American Ninja” with a crowd sounded fun, but Willem Dafoe in the “Rock ‘n Roll Fable” “Streets of Fire” made it clear that this 24-hour marathon was a must attend. And surely “Xanadu’s” infamy was over blown…right?
Tuesday Feb 14, 2023
What a Twist??? ”High Tension” & ”Sleepaway Camp” with Rae from 3B
Tuesday Feb 14, 2023
Tuesday Feb 14, 2023
Since the original "Friday the 13th", it is safe to say that a third of slasher movies try to subvert audience expectations with a third act twist. Just trying to identify the killer may have become a stale concept far too early in the genre, so some films are dependent on discovering the deep-seeded why behind a killer's motivation. Much of the time, that ends up holding a fun or even brilliant film back. CatBusRuss and "Booze, Boobs & Blood's" Rae explore two examples of this: 2003's "High Tension" and 1983's "Sleepaway Camp".