Four friends review college and coming of age movies and discuss their accuracy.
Jake Dabkowski, Owen Belfiore, Adam Chaplin, Mason Dowd
This week Owen, Mason, and Jake review Spider-Man: Homecoming in a taco bell parking lot at 2:30 in the morning.
This week we finish our John Hughes arc and watch his 1986 classic comedy Ferris Bueller. We also discuss a time Jake got into a car accident going to Chuck E. Cheese and how Owen got swindled by a six-year-old.
This week we review the Breakfast Club, discuss what makes a movie art, talk about times we got detention, and reminisce about a time one of our classmates got so mad that they threw a printer out a window.
This week we watch a classic coming of age movie, John Hughes' Sixteen Candles. It is really racist and also really sexist. We did not enjoy the movie.
A special bonus episode we recorded last night about the Community episode "Advanced Advanced Dungeons and Dragons." We did not, and will not be doing, an episode on the first one, because of reasons that should be obvious to anyone who is familiar with the episode.We will have more, full length episodes that are actually about coming of age movies soon.
This week Owen, Mason, and Jake watched the Kissing Booth 2. It wasn't as bad as the first one.
This week we review Netflix's hottest new property: 2018's The Kissing Booth.
We review our first sequel: American Pie 2, but end up spending most of the time talking about Transformers. Does anyone know where I can get a Gen 1 Optimus Prime?
This week we review the godfather of all college movies, 1978's Animal House.
This week review the worst movie ever made, 2008's College starring Drake Bell.
This week we watched 2012's found footage party flick, Project X. It was horrible.
In this episode we discuss Academy Award nominated director Todd Phillips' sex comedy Road Trip. It was better than we thought it would be.
The boys review the 1999 classic "American Pie" and discuss and debate various aspects of the problematic but iconic sex fueled coming of age comedy.