Is it a Dump? Joel Schumacher’s Batman

This is the first episode of a new side series exclusively available on our Patreon!

Ryan is joined by his baby brother to discuss whether or not the now iconic 1990’s Batman films directed by Joel Schumacher are in fact, dumps. Despite being a part of one of the biggest franchises of all time, these two films garner mixed reviews from die hard and casual Batman fans, but why?

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PATREON PREVIEW: Mt. Dumpmore Reality TV Edition

PATREON PREVIEW: Mt. Dumpmore Reality TV Edition

THIS IS A PREVIEW OF A PATREON EXCLUSIVE! FOR THE FULL EPISODE SUBSCRIBE TO PATREON.COM/CULTUREDUMPS

Ryan and Kailyn sit down to discuss their Mt.Dumpmores of reality television. There are deep cuts, no brainers, and head scratchers galore. ENJOY!

PATREON PREVIEW: DocuDumps True Crime Megamix 

This is a monster (literally) of a DocuDump. Ryan sits down with returning guest of the show Mike Connelly to discuss the best of the best in the world of true crime documentaries. Inspired by their recent viewing of Monster: The Ed Gein Story, Ryan and Mike, being somewhat of experts on the subject, decide to reveal their lists of the greatest true crime documentaries of all time.

Patreon Preview! Dumps Revisited: Go Ask Alice 

This is a preview of the latest episode of our Patreon exclusive side-series, Dumps Revisited. For the full episode visit patreon.com/culturedumps

On this edition of Dumps Revisited we revisit episode 20 which was all about the book “Go Ask Alice. ” The notorious y/a novel that has become required reading in some schools and banned in others has been the center of controversy for decades. In more recent years, the controversy has become centered around the book’s author, Beatrice Sparks. On this episode Ryan discusses the books “Unmask Alice” and more importantly, “Jay’s Journal.” Hail Satan.

PATREON PREVIEW: The Jared Letters

This is a special preview of “The Jared Letters.” This is a Patreon-exclusive episode where Ryan reads actual letters from Jared “The Subway Guy” Fogle. How and why he got these letters is something you will have to listen to the episode to find out. To hear the complete episode and watch the video version visit Patreon.com/culturedumps

Special Episode – Behind the Scenes in Los Angeles w/ Adam Papagan

Ryan is joined by returning guest Adam Papagan to discuss his new book “Behind the Scenes in Los Angeles, A Pop Culture Tour.” This is a guide to some of the most well known Los Angeles landmarks as well as the best and weirdest hidden gems. Come see Ryan and Adam perform live August 24 at the Philosophical Research Center in Los Feliz!

Special Episode – Interview with Chad Fjerstad aka Chad Alva

Today’s special guest interview is with musician, author, artist, and adult superstar Chad Fjerstad, aka Chad Alva. Chad has released dozens of albums with various projects over the years, he threw the first Nu-Metal club night in Los Angeles, and he has appeared in over 1,300 pornographic films. This interview gives us a rare glimpse into the adult film industry through the eyes of one it’s most humble and multi-faceted stars.

WARNING THIS EPISODE CONTAINS EXPLICIT SEXUAL CONTENT. LISTENER DISCRETION IS ADVISED

Special Episode – Interview with Sean Barrett aka Uncle Juff

Ryan sits down with prolific video creator and juggalo icon Sean Barrett aka Uncle Juff. Sean not only is a well of knowledge of internet trends, but has also been brought into the fold of the Dark Carnival. Having MC’d at multiple Gathering of the Juggalos festivals, let’s just say he has seem some things… Oh yeah, ERIC D of Methsyndicate joins us at the dump table.

Episode 122: Gary Coleman Part One

This is part one of two of our coverage of the tragic life and times of one Gary Coleman. Gary was beloved around the world for his angelic appearance and impeccable comedic timing, but a lifelong illness would forever plague Gary and keep him from reaching his ultimate potential. After landing a starring role on what would become one of the biggest sitcoms of all time, Gary learned a hard lesson about money and the poisonous effect it had on those closest to him.