Jack and Brian Gobbins are half-brothers whose late father left them an expansive underground bunker full of junk and secrets. Each week they explore the bunker and try to figure out what their dead dad was thinking.
Hello, everyone! We’re putting Bunker Brothers on hiatus for a little while because the time and effort that it takes to produce the show is a bit overwhelming, especially because the rest of our lives have become a bit more complicated. To make sure you’re still getting your weekly dose of comedy, we’re starting a […]
Brian shocks Jack with an extremely rip-roaringly hot take about the new James Gunn comic book film, The Suicide Squad (Available Now on HBO Max). Watch the movie before listening, as there are spoilers a plenty. What did you think of the (REDACTED) starfish at the end?
Jack's Boss stops by to check on Jack, who has been faking sick from work. Brian urges Jack to stop lying to his boss, but Jack believes he can maintain control of his web of lies.
In this mega-sized minisode, Jack and Brian decide to shake things up by watching a good modern movie. Whether Wonder Woman 1984 fits the bill is up for debate. They discuss magic wishes, animal actors, and just what the hell this movie is about.
Brian hires a local psychic (Laura Schein) to exorcise the ghosts in the Haunted Doll Room. Jack's worried that this will enrage the ghosts, but there's something about this psychic he likes.
Brian and Jack watch and discuss Jupiter Ascending, available on Netflix.
Brian has night terrors from sleeping above a murder site. Jack goes downstairs to find a new place to sleep, but he finds a series of shocking discoveries.
Brian tries to make sense of his Matthew Modine related dreams by watching the Annette Bening movie, In Dreams, but it leaves the Bunker Brothers more confused than ever.
To get over his ex, Brian dates a woman in a Mass Effect-like video game. Jack tries to prevent Brian from clogging the family credit card with microtransactions.
Because Brian needed some time to recover after last week's shocking revelations, we're throwing it back to January 6th, the day of the Capitol Riot, for a minisode about kung fu kangaroos. We're discussing the absolutely terrible movie, Warriors of Virtue, in which a kid with a bum leg travels through a portal in the sewers and winds up the center of a horrible attempt to crib moves from the Ninja Turtles.
In the gripping conclusion of the three-part murder mystery saga, Jack and Brian hire a private detective to determine once and for all whether Joe Parisi, a.k.a. The Bunker Insurance Guy, is the killer.
A strange man enters the bunker while Jack and Brian are welding off the door to the murder victim. He claims to be a Bunker Insurance Agent, but is he actually the killer?
In the Season Two Premiere of Bunker Brothers, Jack and Brian are freaking out about the dead body in the bunker, so they call a True Crime Podcaster to solve the mystery.
In this extra-long Christmas episode, Brian becomes a stripping Santa Claus, Jack won't stop speaking in Cockney, and previous guests return to sing a brand-new, incessantly catchy Christmas song.
After Brian receives a tweet from Matthew Modine, he decides to celebrate a new holiday, "Modanukkah," in spite of Jack's objections. The half-brothers watch Backtrace (available on Hulu) and discuss the convoluted plot.
In this Neil Breen themed minisode, Brian and Jack watch the movie Fateful Findings and discuss shirt-ripping, repetition, and Neil Breen's naked body.
In this spooky special, Jack and Brian encounter three horrific tales of woe, each more murderous than the last. Jack finally solves his problems with his family. Brian has a terrifying new girlfriend. The Bunker Brothers face the apocalypse. Rob Chesler, Jaimy Van Es, and Alec Hall guest star.
In this special behind-the-scenes episode, the creators of Bunker Brothers break character to discuss the first season, answer listener questions, and review the Sonic the Hedgehog movie.
In the first season finale, Brian tricks Carol into visiting the Bunker so she and Jack can get back together. Carol reveals the true nature of her extramarital relationships and the content of her OnlyFans page.
Brian accidentally books two dates in the Bunker on the same night! Jack acts like a waiter, but the only thing he's serving up is disaster!
Jack forgot that he booked a songwriting session a year in advance for his anniversary. Brian tries to co-opt the session to write a song about Lena.
Brian and Jack watch a movie to help distract them from the horrifying events of the previous episode. The movie they choose is a coke-fueled 80's schlockfest called Hard Ticket to Hawaii.
The half-brothers discover a creature living in the Bunker. Brian calls an old co-worker to help deal with the beast, but the man and the beast have a history.
After hearing the podcast, a local Musical Theater director (Michael Price, The Simpsons) wants to turn Brian and Jack's life story into a musical. Jack wants no part of it, but Brian is willing to sing his lungs out in order to prove he has the talent to play himself.
Jack's son was caught smoking pot by the Principal. The Principal stops by to give Jack a crash course in parenting, but Brian gets sidetracked by Star Wars references.
Brian hires the Norton University Mascot to cheer Jack up, but the Mascot has problems of his own.
Estranged from his wife and kids, Jack reverts to his irresponsible high school persona and decides to reformat the podcast. Brian is shocked to learn that he's been replaced and that Bunker Brothers is now, "The Jack-Hole," an attempt to recreate the success of Howard Stern and Joe Rogan.
Brian finds himself in a complicated relationship with an OnlyFans model who is furious that Brian recorded her private shows. When Jack asks the model what her content is like, he is shocked by what she reveals.
On the first night Jack stayed in the Bunker, the half-brothers watched the Super Mario Brothers movie as a bonding experience. The quality of the movie almost tore them apart.
After they're forced to move in together, Jack and Brian can't stop fighting. They search the Bunker for rooms that could give them a little more privacy, but instead they find a jaw-dropping surprise.
Also available on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App! After Brian writes an incendiary anti-cop Facebook post, a Secret Service member bangs on the door and demands to inspect the Bunker. Brian and Jack are forced to decide how far they’re willing to go to stay out of trouble with the federal government. This episode […]
Also available on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App! Reporter Hazel releases an article that claims Jack is sleeping with his babysitter. Brian invites the babysitter to the Bunker to clear the air, but she’s harboring a secret passion. This episode features Molly (last name omitted by request) as Nat the Babysitter. We didn’t know […]
Also available on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App! Carol’s college professor offers to buy the Bunker for a secret experiment. Jack wants to sell, but Brian questions the professor’s motives.
Also available on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App! Worried that the previous guest gave them Coronavirus, the Bunker Brothers call their med student cousin to diagnose them.
Also available on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App! An art-house film star visits Jack and Brian to reclaim the movies she made with their father. She shares a few of the films with them, but they are shocked by what they see.
Also available on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App! Jack surprises Brian by bringing his favorite celebrity for a visit. Vinnie Dubs helps Brian work on his stand-up material, but ends up making Jack a punchline.
Also available on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App! The half-brothers watch a strange movie Brian found in the Obsolete Technology Room. It is called “I Am Here….Now” and stars Neil Breen as a cyborg Christ-figure who makes people bleed from their eyes.
Also available on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App! The explosive finale of last week’s episode ripped a hole in the bunker and now water is pouring in. Jack calls a Sewer Worker to fix the flood, but Brian won’t stop hitting on her.
Also available on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App! A neighbor with ties to Julius knocks on the bunker door and demands entry. The half-brothers try to help the neighbor fulfill a promise their father made to him, but the task might be impossible.
Also available on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App! After a shocking turn of real-world events, Jack and Brian hunker down and watch a laserdisc of Cutthroat Island to keep their minds off the threat to their loved ones.
Also available on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App! Since Brian refuses to clean the bunker, Jack invites Trevor, the local antique store owner, to visit and appraise the goods. Together they open three doors in the bunker and cannot believe what they find.
Also available on Spotify and the Apple Podcast App! Jack and Brian Gobbins are half-brothers. When their father passed away he left them with a massive underground bunker. In this episode, their lawyer Phil shows them just what’s waiting for them underground…