Season Pass for Flop TV 3 - All Shows at a Discounted Price!

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Flop TV is a season of SIX MONTHLY VIDEO LIVE STREAMS, featuring your favorite bad movie podcasters in fun-sized, watch-at-home versions of our live shows. 

From September 2025 to February 2026, on the first Saturday of each month at 9pm Eastern / 6pm Pacific, we’ll be broadcasting live with all-new bad movie shenanigans!

Flop TV turns three this year! Soon it will be able to run, jump, pedal a tricycle, and climb stairs!

To celebrate, we’re presenting FLOPSTERPIECE THEATER, with a roster of classic bad movies, going back in time. 

We’ll be starting in the 2000s and working our way back to the 1950s, covering one big bad movie from each decade per month.

You can purchase individual show tix for $7, or a discounted $35 for the WHOLE SEASON (plus fees), which is like getting one episode for free

If you can’t watch live, your ticket also gets you access to an on-demand recording, so if you want to catch up later, you can get a season pass and get access to everything you missed!  This access is exclusive to ticket holders.  Recording link will be e-mailed to you the day after the live show, and the shows will ALL stay available on-demand until the end of the Flop TV season (end of February 2026).

We really stepped up production from season 1 to season 2! Will we keep up that pace? No promises! But we’ll certainly have some new surprises in store!

THE MOVIES:

Saturday, September 6 – (The 2000s) THE ADVENTURES OF PLUTO NASH - How did a movie from the director of City Slickers and Tremors, with a cast including Eddie Murphy, Pam Grier, Rosario Dawson, John Cleese, and Joey Pants turn out to be one of the biggest critical/commercial flops EVER, making 7mil on a 100mil budget? We’ll find out!

Saturday, October 4 – (The ’90s) JACK FROST - Nothing more heartwarming than a holiday family movie where Michael Keaton dies and comes back as a snowman friend for his young son. Oops – sorry. We misspelled “traumatizing.” Contains the lines "You the man!” “NO, I'm the SNOWMAN!”

Saturday, November 1 – (The ’80s) XANADU - A totally normal movie about a guy who falls in love with a roller-skating Greek muse who inspires him to open a nightclub and also there’s an animated sequence and Gene Kelly. While on many canonical “bad” movie lists, this is kind of an awesome time capsule of early-‘80s excess, with a great ELO/Olivia Newton John soundtrack!

Saturday, December 6 – (The ’70s) ZARDOZ - Oft-mentioned on the Flop House for its pure ’70s sci-fi pretense/weirdness (Sean Connery runs around in a red outfit halfway between Milla Jovovich in The Fifth Element and a diaper, a giant floating rock head yells about guns and penises), this will be the first time we give it the full show treatment!

Saturday, January 3 – (The ’60s) DOCTOR DOLITTLE - One of the death knell films for old Hollywood, before the “new Hollywood” era of the ’70s, this bloated (152 minute!) musical about the titular doctor who can “talk to the animals” cost 17 million in ’60s dollars and made about half that. Despite no one liking it much, it was nominated for 9 Oscars and won 2! Studios could still spend their way to THAT, at least!

Saturday, February 7 – (The ’50s) PLAN 9 FROM OUTER SPACE - And for the finale, the big one! The movie that was crowned by The Golden Turkey Awards as “worst ever,” and the defining film by schlock auteur Ed Wood -- a director so revered for being bad, they made a movie about him!  My friend, can your heart stand the shocking facts about grave robbers from outer space? Can you prove that it didn't happen?

Your enthusiasm about the first two seasons has really kept us going, both emotionally and business-wise, and we’re thrilled that your response means we can do more! Thanks for listening, always, and we hope to see you in the chat for FTV3!

ACCESSIBILITY: Closed captioning will be enabled on both the live show and the recording, and you'll be able to toggle it on/off for yourself.

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