
100 - The Centennial
Episode 100: The Centennial After nearly three years and a genuinely alarming 1.1 terabytes of backed-up audio, Dumpsterpiece Theatre hits its 100th episode and celebrates the only responsible way: by refusing to watch a

Hosted by Liz and Scott · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 100 episodes
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Welcome to Dumpsterpiece Theatre, where cinematic trash becomes gold! Join us as we dive into the world of so-bad-they're-good movies, shows, and books. She's an enjoyer of guilty pleasures; he's a reluctant convert dragged into the dumpster. Together we dissect the cringiest and most baffling offerings from the bargain bin of entertainment. From vertically-filmed social media 'masterpieces' to direct-to-DVD disasters, we're here to watch it so you don't have to (but you probably will anyway). Tune in for laughs, groans, and insights as we turn cinematic trash into podcast treasure!
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Episode 100: The Centennial After nearly three years and a genuinely alarming 1.1 terabytes of backed-up audio, Dumpsterpiece Theatre hits its 100th episode and celebrates the only responsible way: by refusing to watch a

Episode 99: Horse Sense We saddle up for a 1999 Disney Channel offering starring Joey Lawrence and Andrew Lawrence - but, in a genuine travesty, not the third Lawrence brother, who is relegated to an uncredited cameo as

Episode 98: I'll Be Seeing You by Lurlene McDaniel Dumpsterpiece Theatre cracks open a 1996 Lurlene McDaniel paperback and finds exactly what you'd expect: overdramatic teenagers, medically detailed suffering, and one gi

Episode 97: My Life with the Walter Boys (S1E4-5) We return to Silver Falls, Colorado for another hearty helping of Walter Boys, where seven teenage boys, one transplanted New York City girl, and approximately zero well-

Episode 96: Leaving Las Vegas Dumpsterpiece Theatre takes a sharp detour from its usual diet of romantic comedy slop to tackle a genuinely good (and devastating) film. Nic Cage plays a Hollywood screenwriter who cashes i

Episode 95: People We Meet on Vacation Netflix rolls another rom-com off the assembly line with People We Meet on Vacation , and this one checks so many formula boxes we're officially proposing trope bingo cards. You've

Episode 94: My Life with the Walter Boys - S1E2-3 We're back in Silver Falls - population: one of every kind of person, apparently - for episodes two and three of My Life with the Walter Boys . The chaos of the pilot has

Episode 93: After Ever Happy We're back in the After -verse with the fourth installment, "After Ever Happy" - a title that is grammatically, philosophically, and spiritually baffling. Picking up immediately after the bom

Episode 92: Danielle Steel's Star (1993) We're back in the Danielle Steel cinematic universe with "Star" - one word, one syllable, maximum trauma. Peak 90210 Jenny Garth plays Crystal Wyatt, a 16-year-old aspiring singer

Episode 91: My Life with the Walter Boys S1E1 We're kicking off a new series, and it's Netflix's My Life with the Walter Boys - a chaos tornado of unexplained children, green screen car rides, and production choices that

Episode 90: Young Einstein G'day and Happy New Year! We're kicking off 2026 with Young Einstein, the 1988 Australian fever dream where Albert Einstein is reimagined as a Tasmanian apple farmer who invents the formula for

Episode 89: Christmas on the Alpaca Farm Jingle Balls, everyone! We're diving into Christmas on the Alpaca Farm , a beige Lifetime movie (well, Canadian Lifetime) that's so formulaic, we literally had AI recreate it - an

Episode 88: My Oxford Year Welcome back to Oxford (yes, again) where Netflix serves up another ambitious American woman whose carefully planned life gets derailed by British architecture and a charming TA. Sofia Carson p

Episode 87: Home for the Holidays Welcome to Home for the Holidays , where Jodie Foster directs a 1995 Thanksgiving drama that raises conflicts and resolves... well, almost none of them. Holly Hunter mumbles her way thro

Episode 86: The Wrong Paris Welcome to The Wrong Paris , where Miranda Cosgrove trades her metal welding torch for a reality dating show catastrophe, and Frances Fisher (Rose's disapproving mother from Titanic ) finally

Episode 85: The Summer I Turned Pretty S2E7-8 (Season Finale) We're finally closing out Season 2 of The Summer I Turned Pretty , and buckle up - these episodes are annoying in ways that even we didn't expect. Where's the

Episode 84: The Map That Leads to You Welcome to the beigiest movie we've ever covered, where nothing happens except a Hemingway novel, Victor's stolen cash, and KJ Apa sleeping in an overhead train bin. Join us as we fo

Episode 83: The Summer I Turned Pretty S2E5-6 We're still drowning in Cousins Beach drama where the Fisher boys discover that trust funds require actual lawyers (shocking!), teenagers commit light breaking and entering a

Episode 82: Danielle Steel's "Daddy" (1991) We dive into the soapy melodrama of 1991's "Daddy," where Patrick Duffy graces VHS covers in questionable states of undress, timeshares are apparently the worst financial decis

Episode 81: The Summer I Turned Pretty S2E3-4 We're back at Cousins Beach where apparently nobody understands basic estate planning, Junior Mint plushies carry the weight of metaphorical significance, and Aunt Julia has
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