Andrew Makes a Case is bad movie podcast that celebrates the best aspects of bad movies. Host, Andrew Nealis must make an argument on the redeeming qualities of the episodes film as co-host Tom Hannigan doesn’t have like a damn thing about it. If Andrew can’t make a case 5 times, the show gets cance…
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After a long hiatus, Andrew Makes A Case makes its triumphant return with an incredibly delayed episode. Do you remember us? Are we new to you? Are you still trying to forget the Book of Henry? Well, hop on board with this highlight reel of an episode on Scooby Doo 2: Read more…
We’re joined by Olivia Kram (Rockefeller, Windows 98) to watch the Emilio Estevez classic Repo Man. Is this movie about time travel? Emilio is the worst person to ever be tricked into a job and Harry Dean Stanton uses real baseball bats. Just ask Harry Dean Stanton.
We watched the 2018 Razzie award winning Emoji Movie! It’s soulless garbage that everyone involved got paid a lot to make. We talk about what if scenario’s with this movie and a bunch of completely unrelated things. Enjoy!
Andrew Makes A Case returns to discuss the Nicholas Cage classic, Stolen! It’s like Gone in 60 Seconds but not as fun, in New Orleans, and with Josh Lucas at an 11 the entire time.
We’re joined by the wonderful Brett Rader to talk about the mess that is the Super Mario Brothers Movie. Tom watched a fan edit of the movie on youtube which shaves 5 minutes from the total film. We also go into depth about what an existential nightmare a Waluigi game Read more…
We’re joined by an actual film critic, Michael Henley, to talk about one of the year’s biggest bust, Geostorm. This movie has ridiculous codes, Jim Sturgess baby mullet and one of the most one-sided boss fights ever filmed. Gerard Butler doesn’t give a damn about the rules, he only cares about Read more…
To celebrate Halloween, we sat down with Stay Dead’s Shannon Fahey to watch what was intended to be the “true” sequel to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre but ended up being a weird movie with future stars and no actual chainsaw related deaths. This movie has psycho hillbilly’s but the absolute worst Read more…
We close our initial episodes by watching one of the worst things the guys who make terrible things ever made. This movie is filled with shit you forgot about 2008. It is not good by any metric and we’re glad these kind of movies aren’t that popular anymore.
This is the first of many episodes where we’ll pick films submitted to us through our social media to watch and record an episode on. Of the many films submitted, Rob O’Neil’s suggestion of the 1994 BDSM comedy was the clear winner. Dan Aykroyd goes way too far undercover in this Read more…
We watch Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and record a commentary track for what we’re calling this seasons Tommy Teardown. In this episode, Tom makes an argument to Andrew about why this beloved movie actually isn’t that great. You don’t need to watch this while listening to Read more…
We watch the Robin Williams classic and record from a top secret location you can never guess. Our guest is actual scientist Lali Gil, who helps break down some of the science behind Flubber. A flying Car a much bigger deal than dancing Jelly. Robin Williams the worst Fiance ever. Read more…
We check out the latest installment in the Transformers series and discuss why it’s terrible overall. For this discussion we’re joined by Sheila Master. Emotions will get the best of us here. Anthony Hopkins did not know what was happening here. Mark Wahlberg hates education and books.
This episode features two of the most passionate Disney experts we know. We’re joined by returning guest Angelina Meehan and Katie Cwirko to get into their hatred of live action Disney adaptations. Chip is so off-putting. Lefou and Gaston have definitely fooled around. They really wrote a new song just hoping Read more…
We play with the format again as we tackle another film with an animal protagonist. Andrew tries to get Tom to watch this turd. Chris O’Donnell’s sad this entire movie. No one wanted to come back for this movie. Who the hell is Kitty Galore?
Jack O’keefe joins us to destroy the Scooby Doo movie for its obvious flaws. How does Scooby Doo work in a post 9/11 world? There are some strong lines drawn here on who likes this movie and why.
Carolyn Beatty joins us to watch Kevin “Cat” Spacey as a talking cat in a non-talking animal movie. Christopher Walken turns people into Cats. How many cat puns can Carolyn make? This movie saved someone’s life. Why does Andrew hate Ian so much?
We complete the Frank Millogy with the 1990 follow up to RoboCop. Jon Plester joins the show to talk about the insanity that RoboCop 2. Only insane things happen in this movie. There’s a character named, RoboCop 2.and he is addicted to drugs. We think there should be a Lifetime Read more…
Angelina Meehan joins Andrew and Tom to discuss the follow up to Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland. We play with the format some here by arguing for and against Angelina seeing the movie. Sacha Baron Cohen’s characterization of Time is really interesting. Is Alice insane? She should have been insane.
Frank Millogy part 2 with the 2014 follow up to Sin City. The late Powers Boothe is amazing in this, we have no idea what the hell is up with Christopher Lloyd here or how many days Bruce Willis was on set. Jessica Alba is a real mess in this Read more…
We’re joined by our first guest and the wonderful voice behind our intro song, Sarah Clemency. This is the beginning of our Frank Millogy by watching 2008’s The Spirit. It’s a real misogynistic piece of crap that has some cool visuals. No matter how you feel about this movie, Sarah Read more…
This is the Pilot we recorded for PHIT Comedy’s last year that ultimately didn’t get picked up. That’s fine. Whatever. Here we focus on the the 2004 reboot of Bewitched starring Will Farrell and Nicole Kidman. We talk about Jason Schwartzman’s Name, Magneto Rules and Book Soup Coffee.
Andrew Makes a Case is bad movie podcast that celebrates the best aspects of bad movies. Host, Andrew Nealis must make an argument on the redeeming qualities of the episodes film as co-host Tom Hannigan doesn’t have like a damn thing about it. If Andrew can’t make a case 5 Read more…