We review classic movies and the ones you might have missed, especially ones in the action and horror genres.
In this episode, we return to the New Filmmakers Festival in February 2020 to celebrate Black History Month. Warren and Buck discuss the film “Walk Off”, as well as “Run Rabbit Run”. The Guys also enjoy Jason Hightower’s “Steve” and talk about how Amber Iman is a future star. James Grisom’s “Bobby” also left an impression on Buck and Aaron.The Guys talked about hanging out with Jared Crowelle before watching his film “Troubled Times” about Ireland in the 1980s. “Where The Dahlias Grow” was also a short about love in Los Angeles. Warren and Aaron discuss what happened after the film festival where Warren took a wrong turn on the freeway and ended up in a weird place.
On this episode, we cover the infamous Killer Bean Forever. Buck and Aaron react to this movie, while Warren explains why he's so fascinated by it.
In this episode, we cover Joseph Kahn’s Bodied. Aaron guides us through the world of battle rap, while Buck performs his own battle rap against himself in this episode.
On this episode, we cover Bad Boys For Life. Warren discusses how this film was similar to Return of the Jedi while Aaron explains how a plot twist ruined the entire film for him. Buck talks about Vanessa Hudgens in High School Musical and the dreams he used to have with Dwayne Johnson. It's an entertaining episode filled with a lot of discoveries.
On this episode of the Guys Who Like Movies Podcast, we take a moment to honor the life of Oscar Winner Kobe Bryant. We discuss the impact Kobe has had on people who grew up watching him play in Los Angeles and the effect he had on the city. RIP KOBE BEAN BRYANT
Buck and Aaron have ventured to the New Filmmakers Festival! They have interviewed a lot of interesting people. Erica Mountain was there to talk about her film Polaroid. TinNgai Chan was there to discuss his freelance work as a cinematographer. Emilie Khair and Laury Christianson were also there to promote their project Absent Minded. Buck and Aaron also watched the film Lily, as well as writer/director Aaron Fisher's film "Inside the Rain". Jesse Lambright discussed the trials and tribulations of being an actor in the industry. It was a fun evening filled with many twist and turns.
On this episode, we cover Jamie Kennedy’s “Malibu’s Most Wanted”. This was an amazing episode where we use this film as a springboard to discuss the secret history of Ja Rule, How Bill Cosby is like Tom Brady, and the future of country music. This must be listened to now!
In this episode, we cover James Cameron’s Aliens. Buck and Warren give a detailed read of the film. We also discuss the original Aliens toy commercial, Janet Jackson, and Buck’s love of the A Team remake.
We explore the descent into madness and Vietnam with Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket. Buck talks about how much he doesn't like Kubrick's face, Aaron discusses Buck's film tastes, and Warren shares anecdotes about people he's met and how it relates to this movie.
In this Christmas episode, we cover Home Alone and Jingle All The Way. We talk about how people's perceptions of violence have changed since Home Alone was released. Aaron questions Buck on his admiration of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Put the cookie down you filthy animal, and listen to this Merry episode.
On this episode, Warren, Aaron, and Buck tackle Martin Scorsese's The Irishman. The Guys are divided on their opinion on this movie, including conversations about Al Pacino's ability to pull off being Irish. We also discuss all the times Buck has been forced to give fake phone numbers to men who were interested.
In this Thanksgiving episode, we cover Joker and Zombieland 2: Double Tap. Warren and Aaron fight over who the better Batman is, while Buck discusses Arthur Fleck's motivations. It's an epic episode that must be watched! The Guys Who Like Movies Podcast will return on December 12th.
This week, Aaron returns and we cover Boyz N The Hood and Menace 2 Society. Buck tells us his adventures in both job interviews and childhood beverages. It's a long but amazing episode that is well worth the wait!
We have a finger lickin good time watching the good ol' boy vampires of Near Dark. We also take time to talk about Fright Night while doing our best Evil Ed impressions. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/guyslikemovies
On this episode, we go to camp and review The Burning and Sleepaway Camp. Scary stories are told and donuts were tossed.
We continue Horror movie October with Terrorvision and The Deadly Spawn. Buck’s stomach turns into a creature itself as it hungers for the mic!
On this episode, Warren and Buck talk about all the things they love about the horror genre, including some scary stories that have happened in the past.
The Guys dive into Shaun of the Dead and Zombieland. The Guys discuss the cultural differences between the UK and the US, seatbelts during the apocalypse, and the importance of stretching.
On this episode, we cover the two amazing "short" films of Neil Blomkamp: Firebase and Rakka This episode uncovered the Vietnam roots of the Modern Horror genre.
On this episode, we explore the two cult marketing films Branded and Syrup.
This episode, we explore the new culinary classics Chef and Jiro Dreams of Sushi. Buck talks about his own adventures in sushi.
This is the episode of Man. Are you sabotaging your joy joy feelings? Listen to the Guys talk about Demolition Man to take care of that for you. You don't need to be chased by Stalkers to enjoy the Running Man.
We review Predator and Last Action Hero. Aaron ponders if Arnold is actually an attractive man.
It's a Scorsese double feature as the guys review Goodfellas and Casino.
The guys cover the Blaxploitation film "Black Dynamite" as well as the kung fu homage "The Last Dragon". Buck goes into detail about his fondness for Vanity.
The Guys discuss the many theories and meanings of Jordan Peele's "Us" while delving into the conspiracy theories of "Eyes Wide Shut".
The Guys cover the films of Fred Dekker, which include Night of the Creeps and the Monster Squad.
The Guys discuss their top 5 favorite directors of all time. Included in the discussion are: Steven Spielberg Stanley Kubrick John Carpenter John McTiernanand Alfred Hitchcock
The Guys go into detail about what their favorite movies are in the debut episode.