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What sets Nanarland apart from mean-spirited "roast" shows is their empathy. They never mock the actors for their looks or the crew for trying their best. They mock the results while respecting the effort . This creates a warm, inviting atmosphere—like talking about bad movies with your funniest, smartest friends.
If you have ever stayed up until 2 AM watching a movie so bizarre, so poorly acted, and so illogical that you couldn’t look away, you have experienced the strange magnetism of the "nanar." In French cinema slang, a nanar is the equivalent of a cult B-movie or a "so-bad-it’s-good" film—think The Room or Troll 2 , but with a distinctly French twist. nanarland podcast
So put on your headphones, find the worst movie you can imagine, and let Nanarland guide you through the beautiful disaster. What sets Nanarland apart from mean-spirited "roast" shows
The hosts don’t just watch the movie once. They track down obscure interviews, read old magazine archives, and sometimes even interview the surviving actors or crew members of these forgotten films. Their episode on the legendary French sci-fi flop Le Gendarme et les Extra-terrestres (yes, a Louis de Funès nanar) is a masterpiece of pop archaeology. The hosts don’t just watch the movie once
5/5 broken animatronic monsters. Do you have a favorite nanar? Share it in the comments below – but be warned, the Nanarland community has probably already reviewed it.