We watch old stuff and talk about how it makes us feel. Part personal reflection. Part cultural commentary. Some analysis. A lot of profanity. Sometimes smart. Often funny. Always friends sharing what it's like to be people who grew up in the media-saturated 90s, under the influence of all the momen…
Sports video games. Crazy relatives. Free food on toothpicks. Joe and writing. Rob and television. Steve Nash. Ed Reed. Ginnifer Goodwin. Awkward Jeopardy contestants. The New York Jets. Interests, obsessions, and the difference between the two.
Surprise! Rob and Joe talk exploding candy canes, immortal elves, bears, reindeer, Jon Lithgow, a hobo child tied to a pole in a basement, the dark reality of American Christmas, and Santa Claus dropping nuclear warheads from his sleigh. Plus, an in-depth convo about the poison of ambition and Rob's all-or-nothing mind. Enjoy!
My Cousin Vinny is a good movie, so we talked about it. You got mesmerizing Tomei in here. Some yutes. A long tangent about doo doo. And a story about no-holding Joe dropping stuff. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Holography, puzzles, Rascal Flats, Pokemon, rich kids, poor kids, impulse spending, the great pacific garbage patch, Bradley Cooper, and much more, all wrapped up in a brand new kind of Booyah. You can find Ronnie on Twitter—@RonnieNeeley—and hear more from him on one of Rob's favorite podcasts: Dancing is Forbidden. Rob is @LowEffortRob, by the way. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
We watched an inane sitcom and talked about our brains instead. I said last week that this would be out later, but the next episode we recorded for Patreon ended up being a kind of companion to this. So we figured we'd put this one out now and that Patreon episode out next week. Probably not necessary to explain that. But there you go. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
We're talking bucket hats, Britney Spears, Nick Lachey, Sheryl Crow, and the Backstreet Boys. Plus, ruminations on Jay Z, Sublime, Mya, Garbage, and the ever horrible U2. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
We talk about the hazy old first episode of My So-Called Life, which Rob watched after lonely days at his new high school in 1996. Crazy parents, good kids, dreamy guys, and the virtues of VHS quality TV. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
We talk about episode 1 of the Hulu limited series Pam & Tommy and...you know...Pamela Anderson, Tommy Lee, Seth Rogan, Girls Gone Wild, fake boobs, mullets, prosthetic cocks, blow-up dolls, and etc. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
We talk about Bill Murray, Reese Witherspoon, McDonald's, cutting pizza, Rob's patterns, Joe's sense of touch, and how to live a decent life. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
How come he don't want me, man? Rob and Joe break down one of the greatest scenes in sitcom history. This Booyah includes appearances by Will Smith, James Avery, Karyn Parsons, Alfonso Ribeiro, Bill Cosby, Sherman Hemsley, Tatiana Ali, and many others. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Hit play and find: Tim Allen's physique, cash registers, grunting, Miss Manners, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, erections (per usual), tools, that shock of ugly when people pull down their masks. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Hot takes: the KKK is scary, Rascal Flats is bad, Ghostbusters is good, innuendos are cowardly, I can't think of anymore not hot takes from this Booyah. We talk about Calista Flockhart and penises. Enjoy! You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
David Spade matched Rob's mom's comedic sensibility. Alfred Hitchcock was a monster like lots of creative dynamos. Joe's childhood friend's spoke Tommy Boy. Getting abducted by aliens would probably be a letdown, so don't get too excited about it, Dan Aykroyd. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Joe observes and critiques observational comedy. Rob traces the fragmentation of media over time. The Seinfeldian aesthetic appears to be a bubble about to burst. Janeane Garofalo was correct about stuff. Jerry shakes his fist at college kids. Julia Louis-Dreyfus is, as always, the greatest. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob barely tries to learn how to trade stocks. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
HBO's Music Box series did a doc about Alanis Morissette and Jagged Little Pill. The doc is just okay, but it was a chance for us to celebrate Alanis. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob barely tries to learn how to trade stocks. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Rob watched all of Freaks and Geeks in one day and loved it and felt jealous that he didn't make it himself. Joe froths at the mouth with enthusiasm for this one season wonder. Here are the names of the talented people discussed in this Booyah: Paul Feig, Judd Apatow, Linda Cardellini, Jason Segel, John Francis Daley, Busy Philipps, James Franco, Seth Rogan, and Martin Starr, among many others! You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob barely tries to learn how to trade stocks. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Kevin Smith built a cult classic out of all the random crap he had lying around. Rob and Joe go berserker over it. Thanks, Ronnie. Go check out Ronnie's podcast about Aqua Teen, Dancing is Forbidden. You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob barely tries to learn how to trade stocks. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Two truths and a lie: we all live inside Shaquille O'Neil's shorts, Nick Nolte is sexy, Penny Hardaway is a good actor. (The lie is the second one, but don't tell 1992 People magazine I said that). Blue Chips is Rob's second favorite basketball movie of all time, and this rewatch confirmed why: it's cool! You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob barely tries to learn how to trade stocks. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Bruce Willis and Reginald VelJohnson team up to take down Alan Rickman at the world famous Nakatomi Plaza. Bare feet, machine guns, and bodies flying out of windows. Plus some of the most iconic moments in action movie history. Plus: Ho ho ho now we have a Patreon! You can help support the show and get exclusive content each month by joining our $5 Patreon tier. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob barely tries to learn how to trade stocks. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Our old friends Sam said we should watch Fishing with John, so we did. It's unusual. You can track it down on YouTube to see why we're over here talking about tackle boxes, eggs chasing bacon around a frying pan, how paying attention is an act of love, and surprise apple orchards. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Rob tries to embrace his TV fandom. Joe's uncle has all the blu-rays. A cruise is a great place to find love or get killed. Frank Sinatra Jr. plays an off-brand version of his father. Rebecca thinks Gopher is dreamy. Non-athletic actors are bad at seeming athletic, especially when they've smoked infinity cigarettes. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Michael Madsen goes on a dead-eyed kamikaze mission. A little boy teaches a robotic whale to do tricks. Michael Jackson or R Kelly sings “You Are Not Alone” while the credits roll. Joe repeats himself a lot and for that he is sorry. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
James Van Der Beek's head is so long. MTV's focus groups revealed that naked ladies and dumb humor make for a good time. Watching a football movie causes Joe to share a million football memories. That whip cream bikini would've been such an absurd mess. Rob eats food out of Joe's braces. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Corey Feldman does Rambo! Kiefer Sutherland is triangles! Jami Gertz rolls around! Ed Kemper commits atrocities! Barry Pepper isn't in this! Corey Haim has a good dog! Rob has a bloody hole! So does Joe! At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
Hunks. Metafiction. Gilmore Girls. The operational aesthetic. Jenson Ackles gently barking. Jared Padalecki deeply tanned. In this Booyah, Rob and Joe talk about why Supernatural is excellent because it knows exactly what it is. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
In March 2021, we were recording episodes for a planned Patreon launch and talked about Soleil Moon Frye's documentary about 90s teen stars, Kid 90. It's on Hulu, if you want to watch it. The Patreon never happened for various reasons, but here's this episode of Booyah where we get pretty personal, probably because we thought it would be behind a paywall. It turned out that this quick and mostly fun doc about some of the TV kids we grew up watching became a conversation about whether or not Rob's dad actually loves him, the impossibility of being genuine in a way that might help you feel connected to people who can save your life, and how handsome Mark-Paul Gosselaar still is. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
In 1997, PT Anderson made an extravaganza called Boogie Nights. It's got one of the greatest casts of all time and some of the sweetest moments you'll ever see in any movie ever. Rob and Joe talk about strong storytelling and stellar acting and what love is. This conversation ends up being a long, thoughtful celebration of a beautiful thing. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Take care.
We watched this YouTube video of 1994 Super Bowl commercials from Cleveland 90s TV & talked about meditative practices, Chevy Chase, Alonzo Mourning, and the inevitable murder of everyone who opposes the will of paramilitary-supported elite scum. And timeless cutie pie Elijah Wood. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
Norm has of course come up on Booyah over the years because he's the single most influential and beloved public person in my life. I love him. And I'm about to get sentimental and maybe a little melodramatic. Here and there I've told Joe that I don't really think about death that much. I've been lucky not to have really anybody I was close to die—it helps to isolate yourself from the world and just watch TV. But yesterday Joe texted me that Norm had died, and since then I've been sad. Seeing the tributes on Twitter made me cry. Which is surely absurd in some way. But people were celebrating what Norm added to the world. And in my clumsy exploration of something like spiritual truth, I've come to believe pretty strongly in the fundamental value of creativity. We don't gotta go into it. But I think the essence of existence is creative being. And if nothing else Norm Macdonald serves as a model for me of someone who made all kinds of shit. A comedy album. Stand-up specials. Sitcoms. SNL. Podcasts. Movies. A novel masquerading as a memoir. Tweets. Talk show appearances. That's what people were sharing and celebrating last night. So there's a reminder here that to create and to give is one way to live a lovely life. And then there's this. I've sometimes thought that if and when I published a book, I'd send it to Norm. He'd probably never see it, much less read it. But because of his Twitter feed and general half-outsider persona, he felt at least a little accessible. And I loved so much of who he was in the world. Creatively, he's important to me. I stole 80% of my on mic voice and who I am and how I try to be funny in life from Norm Macdonald. It seems very Booyah to me that who I am is profoundly bound up in this celebrity. I absorbed his media content right into the marrow of my soul. So I wanted to show him something I made, and maybe he'd think I did a good job. I haven't thought that about my own parents or really anybody. I'm telling you it's unusual for me to feel this way, but: I wanted Norm to be proud of me. However unlikely it always was that I'd get that, it's now impossible. I like that it's a silly thought. I like that it makes me cry. It's nonsense infused with love, and that feels right in matters of life and death. By the way, morbidly, I suppose, I've thought about how I maybe do want other people to be proud of me before they're gone or I am. My son. Occasional Booyah guest and my writing mentor, Matthew. Joe. Maybe I'm not as isolated as I like to think, and creativity—because it's everything—is one way I can build and strengthen more connections in this world, even if that sounds scary. I don't want to go on and on, believe it or not. I just want to say that Norm Macdonald was insightful and funny and difficult and inspiring. I'll miss him. And I want to honor what he's meant to me. With this old Booyah 90s Sports that we've kept in the vault because it's nothing special. For what it's worth, we talk about Norm more thoroughly, I think, on our episode about his stand-up special, Hitler's Dog, Gossip and Trickery. Look for that in our back catalogue from March 2020. But here's us talking in 2017 about an episode of my favorite media thing ever, Norm Macdonald Live. Take care. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
It's 1997, so we're gonna go ahead and have some practical effects and a jacked Nic Cage zooming around the sky in a big old plane full of John Malkovich. This thing's written by the Beautiful Girls guy himself and has one of the all-time great bad lines. We got conveyer belts in the middle of Las Vegas streets or whatever goes on at the end. Joe and Rob are talking about those things and more and probably—you guessed it—that accent. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—we make stuff and share it with you to celebrate life with curiosity, creativity, and compassion...kind of...sometimes. You can contact us & buy our coffee mugs and things. And you can listen to our shows: Make Mine a Double Feature, where Rob & Ellen have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where Rob & Felix talk about music. Trivial Television, where Ellen & Rob recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where Rob & Joe break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
In our first episode of Booyah 90s Right Now, we talk about everybody's old favorite Tim Taylor showing up on an episode of Tim Allen's newer show. It's January 2021, a time of roiling lunacy in America. Our craziest uncles got herded into the US Capitol. Tim Allen failed at being the Tool Man. Some fictional podcast hosts behaved like stupid children. And some real life podcast hosts made each other laugh a lot. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We'd love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where my son and I talk about music, often by picking winners in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
Jim Halpert is a psycho and Michael Scott deserves a good slap. The Office made us all feel so nice and safe in our awkward little American hell. Them early seasons especially got all up in that awkward space and it made us all cringe and laugh on our couches. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We'd love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where my son and I talk about music, often by picking winners in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
Here's the YouTube video we're talking about. Thanks to Daves Archives for posting that. Rob and Joe talk soft core poisons like the internet and television. Sure, these things are causing our souls to slowly deteriorate, but is that so bad? Like, really, what were our souls going to do otherwise? Were they going to frolic in a meadow or play electric guitar? Were they going to recognize themselves in the souls of others? Could there REALLY have been anything more gratifying to our souls than to laugh along to South Park so that Mike Ditka and Ben Stein could sell us things? Spoiler alert: Rob and Joe, as usual, don't know. Note: This was recorded for a Patreon we decided not to launch. That's why it has a different kind of focus. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We'd love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where my son and I talk about music, often by picking winners in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
An interdimensional entity named David Lynch enters Rob's body. Twin Peaks is about a brutal murder and the joy of creation. Sam is Joe's Bob Sacamano. There's a lot of fun stuff in this Booyah: a savvy and kind detective, emotional teens, a log lady, Douglas firs, pie, a contemplative convo about what makes difficult art worth exploring, drapes. Here's the YouTube video of 1999 commercials we'll talk about next time. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We'd love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where my son and I talk about music, often by picking winners in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
Joe hopes he and Rob go bowling soon. Joe liked JV football. Rob liked Tristen until Tristen became a libertarian and Rob schooled him in a fashion that made Rob feel bad about himself. Rob is mostly drawn to entertainments he can see himself making. This episode of Aqua Teen is fun because a meatball gets depressed and David Cross turns up and a whole bunch of other strange and silly crap happens. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We'd love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. This one's still alive, but we just release real infrequently, is all, man. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where my son and I talk about music, often by picking winners in a bracket. Except it's easier not to record new episodes. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Except he doesn't even trade anymore, so you know... Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
Lisa Kudrow's still got it. Courtney Cox wrote her lines on fake apples.They call David Schwimmer by his last name and it's endearing. Matt LeBlanc apparently enjoys being alive. HBO did about as mediocre of a job as they could've and it still made us want to watch Friends. Damn it. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We'd love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where my son and I talk about music, often by picking winners in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it's been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
Hootie and the Blowfish. Topanga. The Savage brothers. Why Rob's not gay. Shawn Hunter's Hair. Corey Matthews' purity. Disney keeping it horny per usual. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We’d love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where my son and I talk about music, often by picking winners in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
Back in 2011, Rob learned about the destructive nature of capitalism, Joe developed a drinking problem, and Dee Reynolds cheated on her taxes. Adele was everywhere and so was that happy-go-lucky song about a school shooting. Plus: it's impossible to express why It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is uniquely good. The words just don't exist, at least not for a couple of dumb dumbs like Joe and Rob. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We’d love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid. Dad. Songs. Yeah!, where my son and I talk about music, often by picking winners in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Trading Up!, where Rob loses a bunch of money trying to become a good stock trader. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
Rob crashed cars. Poison and Chicago made pathetic and nearly identical songs. GME happened. Saved by the Bell was a show about some lady at first. Rob is going to be a stock market guy. The powers that be are betting that we'll keep buying sugar, salt, and fat, and they're gonna win that bet. Joe really hopes Rob doesn't go into a hole. If you want to listen to Rob talk about his experiences as a new wannabe stock trader, his new podcast is Trading Up! At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We’d love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
We talk big cats, coffee, robbery, ice cream, mockumentaries, trailer park living, and falling down stairs. Plus: Brad Pitt's naked butt. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We’d love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
We got stuff about chimney sweeps, gettin trucked, holes in brains, fallin outta trees, grinding out Knicks games and this lollipop kid who tries to make his mom think he's gonna do her. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We’d love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
We talk about so many interesting humans! Such as: John Singleton, KRS-One, Ice Cube, Yo-Yo, Boots Riley, Cuba Gooding Jr., Laurence Fishburne, Morris Chestnut, and so many others that are slipping my mind as I type this. Plus, we discuss the LA riots and the glaringly obvious need for wealth to be peacefully redistributed. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We’d love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
Rob fumbles his spiritual growth. Sinbad never bombs. Life keeps pooping in Joe's mouth. Somewhere someone's child is getting blown up and nobody really knows why. We all wanted those flip-up sunglasses and we're also all powerless against the inhuman machinery of capitalism. Hooray! At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We’d love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
Joe likes AIM. Aaron Hernandez likes jail. Rob likes twinks. Plus: why Rob and Joe are too socially awkward to ever be as cool and easy-going as Tracee Ellis Ross and Golden Brooks on Girlfriends. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We’d love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
The children of seventh heaven are locked in dungeons and acting for dry toast. Beverly Mitchell and Jessica Biel are still learning how to be on camera while the guy who plays their dad nails every line without giving us a clue about how many sex crimes he committed over the years. Rob’s dad is a used car salesman who is completely noble and good. Joe knows a racist cop. At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We’d love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid.Dad.Songs.Yeah!, and his dad talking about music, where a kid and his dad talk about music, usually by having songs battle it out in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
We don't like Scott Adams, Robert's heavily armed bro-in-law, or rich frat guys with tanned toes in Eddie Bauer flip-flops. We DO like avocados, Sharon Stone, Paul Verhoeven, and Arnold Schwarzenegger. We also like sitting in chairs, thinking thoughts, getting all worked up about our thoughts, and then doing nothing. That's what this Booyah is all about! At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We’d love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid.Dad.Songs.Yeah!, and his dad talking about music, where a kid and his dad talk about music, usually by having songs battle it out in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
On the morning of my 34th birthday, I walked my giant dog through the forest and listened to the 100th episode of Booyah. It was about Moesha, and it was a great gift that Robert and I made for me. I hope it's a gift to you, too. We talk about all kinds of strange stuff, like celebrity aircraft deaths, the NBA's reaction to police shootings, Kobe Bryant's competitiveness, Brandy's alleged personality, and the tendency of sitcoms to make you picture characters naked. Enjoy! At low-effort content—where okay is okay—family and friends hang out, make stuff, and share it with you to celebrate curiosity and creativity in all kinds of ways. We’d love to hear from you. And you can hit our merch page to get things and support us. Here are some of the shows you can listen to from low-effort content. Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid.Dad.Songs.Yeah!, and his dad talking about music, where a kid and his dad talk about music, usually by having songs battle it out in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
Usher's head shape is like if you dropped a jar of jelly on the floor. Freddie Prinze Jr is a cardboard cutout. Not Another Teen Movie is significantly more vivid than the films it parodies. Rachael Leigh Cook is unable to seem uncool. I wish I had that problem. Listen to this Booyah. It's funny as heck. Even our discussion of an extremely bleak diabetes death will make you smile. You can contact or support us over at synopsish.com & check out all the other stuff we’re making: Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid.Dad.Songs.Yeah!, and his dad talking about music, where a kid and his dad talk about music, usually by having songs battle it out in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
A fisherman's daughter dies, so he kills a the kid he thinks is responsible. Then the fisherman gets hit by a car, so he plays dead, keeps a low profile for a year, then kills some kids he thinks are responsible. His weapon of choice is a hook and his super power is teleporting corpses from crime scenes to a giant vat of fake ice he keeps on a boat so a girl can find it before he hooks her. In today’s Booyah, Rob and Joe talk about the psycho fisherman and the four sexy people he wants to murder. They also discuss the many ways this box office hit makes no sense at all. You can contact or support us over at synopsish.com & check out all the other stuff we’re making: Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid.Dad.Songs.Yeah!, and his dad talking about music, where a kid and his dad talk about music, usually by having songs battle it out in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
Listening to this episode made me laugh a lot. I hope it makes you laugh a lot too. We talk about Penn Jillette, Jim from The Office doing gross military propaganda, Melissa Joan Hart, child actors growing into underwhelming adults, MTV cribs, cat puppets, and a bunch of other hilarious stuff I’m forgetting while writing this. At one point we discuss Joey Lawrence with a can of spray paint on his head. Enjoy! You can contact or support us over at synopsish.com & check out all the other stuff we’re making: Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid.Dad.Songs.Yeah!, and his dad talking about music, where a kid and his dad talk about music, usually by having songs battle it out in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.
I can't think of what to write about Wings because watching the show is such a vague experience. Here's some stuff in this Booyah: Ace Ventura, GUNT, Toyota War, Joe's one bald nut, 9/11 Youtube, Modern Family, grapes killing Rob's dog, Adderall, Gilbert Gottfried, killer bees, nachos. You can contact or support us over at synopsish.com & check out all the other stuff we’re making: Make Mine a Double Feature, where we have a few drinks and tell each other movie stories in all kinds of ways—like backwards or in the form of letters or from the POV of a side character. Kid.Dad.Songs.Yeah!, and his dad talking about music, where a kid and his dad talk about music, usually by having songs battle it out in a bracket. Trivial Television, where we recap TV episodes while sprinkling in facts, fictions, and trivia questions. Booyah 90s Now, where we break down what it’s been like to live under the influence of 90s media. Plus, we have shows on bananas, pop culture lists, the internet, and other stuff in our low-effort content feed. Thanks for hanging out. Thanks for listening to this. Take care.