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What makes something so bad it's good?
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Date:2025-04-12 23:12:09
Can something bad really be good? Or are we just using "bad" to mean "silly"? Where does a classic like Rocky Horror Picture Show fit into this scheme? And how do you know whether your appearance in a Sharknado movie bodes well or ill for your acting career? In this encore episode from 2014, we explore the idea of questionable pleasures.
Anna Isaacs produced the encore version of this episode.
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