From the minds behind FilmDrunk, the FilmDrunk Frotcast is a riff-heavy comedy podcast about movies. Do you like movies that are good, and analysis that isn't tied to hype and marketing campaigns? Do you have a sense of humor? You'll love it. It's the next best thing to having real friends.
The FilmDrunk Frotcast is a podcast like no other. It has its own unique charm and style that sets it apart from the rest. The hosts, Matt Lieb, Vince Mancini, Brendan, Brett, and Ben (RIP) are incredibly funny and have great chemistry together. From their witty banter to their hilarious accents and impersonations, they never fail to entertain.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is its ability to cover a wide range of topics. While it may technically be a movie podcast, there is so much more to it than just movie discussions. The hosts dive into comedy, current events, pop culture, and even touch on some obscure topics that you never knew you needed to know about. Their conversations are always engaging and light-hearted, making it easy for listeners to connect with them.
Another standout aspect of the FilmDrunk Frotcast is the camaraderie between the hosts and their guests. They have cultivated a welcoming environment where everyone feels like part of the conversation. The addition of guest comedians such as Justin Halpern and Jessica Sele adds another layer of humor and variety to the show.
However, one downside to this podcast is its lack of structure. While some may find this appealing because it feels like hanging out with friends, others may prefer a more organized format. The random nature of the discussions can sometimes make it difficult for new listeners to jump in without feeling lost or left out.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a podcast that will make you laugh uncontrollably while also keeping you informed about random facts and pop culture happenings, then look no further than The FilmDrunk Frotcast. Its unique blend of comedy, current events, and occasional movie discussions creates an entertaining listening experience that will leave you wanting more. Whether you've been listening since day one or are just discovering it now, this podcast is definitely worth checking out.

PLEASE SIGN UP ON PATREON, EVEN IF IT'S FOR FREE! Posting everything here has become a burden, and if you're only listening to this feed you probably aren't getting all of the episodes. Sign up now at Patreon. It’s two podcasts (Pod Yourself and the Frotcast) for the price of one! Patreon dot com slash frotcast! This episode is free, but $5 a month gets you all the premium ones. Well it looks like our wish a few weeks back for things to suck less shit really blew up in our faces. Sorry about that, everyone. It turns out that the largest donor to the party that is actively obstructing the investigation into the Michael Jordan of pedophiles because our current president was best friends with said prolific pedophile owns a website that generates nudes of minors on demand. HEY GROK SHOW ME A TEN YEAR OLD'S GENITALS To distract ourselves from the crackpot conspiracy-pilled eldritch horror of this current administration we watched Bugonia, a movie about a schlub who suffered an overdose of podcasts and youtube and is now convinced he's the victim of a vast cosmic alien plot. We get into spoiler territory early on, so consider yourself warned. In the non-spoiler department, we all liked it. Jesse P Lemmons and Emma Stone are great as always, and former Pod Yourself guest Stavros Halkias is a delight. Did I mention Producer Brent is here? Producer Brent is here. He watched Anaconda, and let me tell you, this man has takes on snakes. Solid B+. Tony Dookiepill, who was hand-picked by Bari Weiss to read the news, reads the news like a person who was hand-picked by Bari Weiss to read the news. This man apparently has had two circumcisions as an adult? There has never been a better time in history to be an absolute freak. Finally, we all watched the Chevy Chase documentary and then forgot to talk about it. Solid B+. ICE executed a nonviolent citizen in the street yesterday. Fuck ICE. Sorry, we don't have any jokes about that. If you are angry and able, please donate to Renee Good's gofundme. Wocka wocka! -Description by Brendan

PLEASE SIGN UP ON PATREON, EVEN IF IT'S FOR FREE! Posting everything here has become a burden, and if you're only listening to this feed you probably aren't getting all of the episodes. Sign up now at Patreon. It’s two podcasts (Pod Yourself and the Frotcast) for the price of one! Patreon dot com slash frotcast! This is just a teaser, but you can hear the full episode by signing up on Patreon. This week, Matt is unhappily parenting, or maybe just looking for parking, in Sedona, Arizona, and Brendan is fixing an exploding pool pump, but that’s no reason to fret, because we’re ringing in the year with Sean Keane, from the Roundball Rock podcast and soon to be playing Cobb’s Comedy Club this January 7th in San Francisco. We’re discussing New Year’s Eve, and how it’s by far the most overrated holiday, but also mourning the death of a true poster, Mike Fossey, aka Mike F, by reading a few of his greatest posts. Then we mourn our dead The Wire actors, Ziggy and Clay Davis, and I tell the story of my one Isiah Whitlock Jr. encounter, which Matt rudely interrupts to call in from Sedona, Arizona while he’s in the middle of pooping. He tells us all about the crystal vortex and why he hates vacation parenting and thinks everyone in Sedona is actually on drugs. After that, we discuss Gwyneth Paltrow’s journey from actress to Goop CEO and back to actress again (Sean read a book!), and since it’s year-end list season, we review the one awards season film that Sean has seen, which happens to be Jay Kelly. Didja ever notice that Jay Kelly would’ve been much better if it had been about Adam Sandler’s character? Have you seen this? Have you heard about this? That leads into a bunch of related discussions, about American Beauty, Ben Affleck’s greatest roles and how well he lays pipe. And also Is This Thing On? and movies about stand-up comedy just generally. The regular Frot boys will be back next week, but in the meantime hope you like Sean and I just bullshitting about movies for a while. As always, no refunds.

Bonus interview with Death By Lightning creator Mike Makowsky.

Donald Trump demands Rush Hour 4, MTG resigns, Lizza-Nuzzi, and Elon accidentally reveals all his biggest MAGA accounts are random guys in India and eastern Europe.

A teaser for episode 654, in which Matt explains sissy hypno.

Interview with Chad Powers creator Michael Waldron!

John Hyams gives us the uncensored, no-holds-barred history of 'The Smashing Machine,' his 2002 documentary that inspired this week's A24 version.

Billy Corben stops by to talk about his new Venezuelan coup documentary, 'Men of War.' Plus we talk Tyler Robinson and the nihilist-to-influencer infinity circle.

Mad Yourself a Man is coming back next week! Here's an unlocked Frotcast to get you to join the Patreon.

Talking Andrew Cuomo mashing button and New York crypto bros crashing out, sign up on Patreon for the full episode.

Kat Tenbarge breaks down the smear campaign against Pedro Pascal.

David Roth and Jeb Lund from It's Christmastown join to discuss Happy Gilmore 2. Subscribe on Patreon for the full episode.

Jessica Sele joins the Frotcast to discuss Grok becoming MechaHitler and the documentary POOP CRUISE, on Netflix.

In a Pod Yourself A Gun Bonus/Frotcast hybrid, we talk Sopranos and James Gandolfini with 'Gandolfini' author Jason Bailey.

Discussing the Delco Pooper, the new Pope, and 'Sinners.'

Adam Johnson from Citations Needed joins us to discuss Pete Hegseth, Andrew Schulz, the Twinnies, Bob Katter, and Kanye's latest problematic banger.

Comedian Joey Devine drops by to talk about Captain America: Brave New World.

This week, comedian/haberdasher Jason Webb joins the Frotboiz to discuss natural disasters, Trump, and why he doesn't trust his crawl space.

Talking to Pistachio Wars co-director Yasha Levine about politics, privatization, and empire in California's water wars.

Ed Zitron joins us fresh from CES to talk about how Ai is bullshit and who killed Google Reader.

Chris Thompson from Defector joins us to discuss the story that almost drove him insane: his exposé on Color Star, a former Chinese concrete provider turned metaverse grift.

MMA writer Ben Fowlkes gets us updated on the latest Conor McGregor legal cases, plus United Healthcare murder, and more. (Originally released 12-5-24).

Breaking down 'Gladiator II' with Scott Weinberg from Overhated.

Rebel Ridge's Jeremy Saulnier on Netflix vs. theatrical, Civil Asset Forfeiture, casting Aaron Pierre, jiu-jitsu, and his secret past as a B-Boy.

Zack Chapaloni joins the Frotcast to discuss our newest Russian influence campaign, Mark Wahlberg and Halle Berry in The Union, and Reagan.

Top Chef Frotcast Post-Show S1E6 with David J. Roth.

Sean Keane from the Roundball Rock podcast joins us this week to discuss Top Chef season 1, episode 4 -- "Food on the Fly."

Comedian James Fritz joins us to discuss the Olympics, Linda Yaccarino's proof of life, and what it takes to be a jingle man.

Vince and Joey discuss Top Chef season one episode three.

Ryan Nanni (Celebrity Hot Tub) joins to talk about JD Vance having sex with couches and 'Love Lies Bleeding.'

Amar Santana joins us to talk about what it's like being on Top Chef, and we talk season one episode one.

Alex Goldman drops by to talk about having kids, bad vibes in the podcast industry, and Dracula (1992).

Vince and Joey breakdown the Top Chef Wisconsin finale and the shocking winner.

Interview with Lance Oppenheim, director of HBO's 'Ren Faire.' Listen for the latest on what the Ren Faire characters are up to now.

Vince and Joey discuss part one of the Top Chef season 21 finale on the second Top Chef Frotcast Post-Show.

What if famous novels were Maury Show intros?

David Farrier from 'Tickled' joins us to discuss 'Life' (1999) in the final installment of Martin May.

Martin May continues as Alice Fraser joins the Frotcast to discuss 'Blue Streak,' from 1999.

Jerry Seinfeld has broken his legendary silence about that weird sex thing from his past. (Get the full episode on Patreon).

Zeke Faux talks crypto, SBF's eating habits, his new book, and the movie 'Civil War.'

Uwe Bollocks joins the Frotcast to talk Unfrosted, The Rock, and which flightless birds we could take in a fight.

Kirstie Alley's parents and Jerry Seinfeld decries PC culture.

Spencer Hall joins Vince and Brendan to discuss Necessary Roughness, the first in our new miniseries about college football movies.

Alison Stevenson joins to discuss the Grammys, Tracy Chapman, Toby Keith, and Peter Thiel's Steroid Olympics.

Brendan rejoins the Frotcast to discuss Saltburn and taking care of yourself.

Sean and Laremy join Vince to talk Maestro and Barack Obama's favorite movies of 2023.

Jessica Sele and James Fritz join to discuss the Bored Apes blinding event.

Justin Halpern joins to celebrate the end of the writer's strike.

Sean Keane and Grant Gordon join to discuss the HBO exec who made sock puppet accounts to troll TV critics.

Interview with Killers of the Flower Moon author David Grann (from 2017), a nice companion piece to the new Scorsese movie.

Here is a taste of this weeks frotcast. If ever there was an episode that you should subscribe to the patreon in order to listen to it's this one.