Matt and Adam are here to talk your ear off about movies with tangents galore!
It's finally here! Was it worth the wait?
Different tune, different verse. How did THE Suicide Squad do as a "not-a-sequel?"
Matt and Adam check out the newest TV offering from the MCU!
Another summer, another Lin-Manuel Miranda musical!
Happy Pride, y'all! In celebration of this glorious month, Matt and Adam talked with Philip Harris about the sleeper queer classic, Interview With The Vampire.
Would we take another round with Another Round?
We asked, but did Marvel deliver?
With a taste of your lips, I'm on a ride....
Y'all... Matt has never seen a single episode of Sex and the City and he just watched 2008's Sex and the City: The Movie. He did that for US. You WANT to hear this episode.
FOUR YEARS AND FOUR HOURS AGO, A TRAVESTY OF CINEMA APPEARED ON THE SCREENS OF CINEMA HOUSES ACROSS THE GLOBE. NOW, THE TIME HAS COME FOR THE RECORD TO BE RIGHTED, AND THE ROUGH PLACES MADE PLAIN. LIKE AS THE SMOKE VANISHETH, SO SHALT ZACK SNYDER DRIVE AWAY ALL MEMORIES OF HENRY CAVILL'S PHANTOM DIGITAL UPPER LIP.
And here's your second serving of episodes pulled back from the brink of digital oblivion from my laptop. Matt and I watched the current frontrunner for Best Actor, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.
Guess who broke down and bought the thunderbolt cable so he could get his novel off of his broken laptop AND edit this episode that was waiting in tech limbo for all of y'all? That's right, it's me. But beyond that: this movie is EXCELLENT and Matt and I had a great conversation about it. Come watch the movie that was SO GOOD the Academy Awards decided both titular characters were supporting roles.
We're back from our own time in the wilderness to bring you our episode on one of the best movies of the year!
This week, Adam and Matt attend the hottest house party in West London.
“You have neighbors, Malcom! Barry’s probably in bed! Try that! Lord Jesus….” - Ryan Ken, @ryan_ken_acts
This week we’ve got a two’fer for you!
She’s Wanda. He’s Vision, They get along like nuclear fission, She’s witchy. He’s glitchy, What’ll happen next?
Matt and Adam watch the OTHER major Christmas release of 2020.
We’ve waited for her return for so long, and she’s BAAAAAAAAAAACK!!
Merry Christmas, cub scouts! We’ve got a twofer for you today, one for the adults and one for the kiddos, Die Hard and Frozen 2.
David Fincher’s got a new film out? AND it stars Gary Oldman? Matt and Adam are HERE for it, y’all!
Matt had never seen this JUGGERNAUT of a movie, and so OF COURSE we had to watch it as part of our holiday movie celebration!
Happy holidays, listeners! Matt and Adam are kicking off December by watching one of the best Christmas movies of all time: Batman Returns!
Happy Life Day, listeners! What? You've never heard of Life Day, well grab a wookie-ookie, gather round in our wookie living room that looks stunningly like a 1970s sitcom set, and we'll tell you the stirring tale of Chewbacca, Han, Luke, Leia, Darth Vader, C-3PO, R2-D2, Itchy, Lumpy, Malla, Chef Gormaanda, The Jefferson Starship, Mermeia Holographic, Ackmena the bartender, and who could possibly forget Art Carney as Trader Saun Dann, who is absolutely cruising imperial guards? Happy Life Day to all!!
Aaron Sorkin has a new courtroom drama? We can handle THAT truth, y’all!
Y’ALL, WE CAUGHT THAT THIEF. In mildly premature celebration of the impending ouster of the disgraced riverboat clown known as Donald Trump, we are dropping our episode of Alfred Hitchcock’s To Catch a Thief. Till next time!
Do you like your Coppola filmography On the Rocks or with buckets of fake blood? Luckily, if you listen to our podcast, you don’t have to choose! This week Matt and Adam delve into the latest offering from Sofia Coppola, and if you’d like to hear more of our excavation of the Coppola dynasty, go ahead and listen to our Dracula episode from last week!
"I've seen many strange things already...bloody wolves chasing me through some blue inferno!”
This week, Matt and Adam delve back into the X-Men-verse with a watch of 2013's The Wolverine! Does it rank higher than the limp Dark Phoenix? Does it do Wolverine better than X-Men Origins: Wolverine? And, most importantly, does it include Hugh Jackman's ubiquitous posterior? Listen to find out!
"The future depends entirely on what each of us does every day; a movement is only people moving." - Gloria Steinem
“There are two equal and opposite errors into which our race can fall about the devils. One is to disbelieve in their existence. The other is to believe, and to feel an excessive and unhealthy interest in them.” - C.S. Lewis
Matt and Adam saw it! They saw it! Be warned that there are going to be some SPOILERS this week, y’all.
Freak me out! This week Matt and Adam watch 1983’s Valley Girl.
You're waiting for a train. A train that will take you far away. You know where you hope this train will take you, but you can't know for sure. Yet it doesn't matter... because Adam will always turn three sentence plot summaries into 15 minute digressions about wigs. But this week? We’re all on that train together into Christopher Nolan country. Hop on board and join us this week!
Part 2 in our epic examination of the Dark Phoenix saga brings us to 2019’s X-Men: Dark Phoenix and we have… feelings. Deep, psychic, empathic feelings that Charles Xavier tried to put mental walls around years ago...
Let’s rewind to a simpler time when all anyone had to worry about was an immortal, indestructible, and mutable manifestation of the prime universal force of life residing in their bodies that was being driven insane by the human capacity for sensation. This week in PART 1 of our EPIC two-part exploration of the Dark Phoenix saga, Matt and Adam discuss the how the X-Men animated series from the 90s dealt with one of Marvel’s most famous story arcs, as well as WHICH film on Disney Plus shows a butt. Part 2 will be out next Friday! [link in bio]
WHO IS CITIZEN X? WILL THEY EVER BE UNMASKED? DO THEY KNOW THAT WE LOVE THEM? But more importantly, on this especially classified episode of From Oak 2 Oak, Matt and Adam discuss Alexander Payne’s 1999 film Election, featuring the masterclass in acting that is Reese Witherspoon’s Tracy Enid Flick. See ya next week, cub scouts!
Who’s up for some midnight margaritas?! This week, we continue our Nicole Kidman worship by watching 1998’s Practical Magic, a film that is a true magpie’s nest of opposing tones and indiscriminate plot twists. Have you seen this cult classic? We’d love to hear what you think in the comments!
For me, stealing's always been a lot like sex. Two people who want the same thing: they get in a room, they talk about it. They start to plan. It's kind of like flirting. It's kind of like... foreplay, 'cause the more they talk about it, the wetter they get. The only difference is, I can fuck someone I've just met. But to steal? I need to know someone like I know myself.