Three fun-loving friends watch and discuss movies they have never seen before, forgot about and revisit or have been told to go watch instead of saying I’ll watch it later…
Send us a textIt's what you all want: the snack snow is back and we have a lot of good....a LOT of bad. Fart chips, yankee candle soda and chips, chips, CHIPS!
Send us a Text Message.Another week, another absolute softball pick for Scott. Scott infects the show with the alaskan flu, Jordan saw Alien Romulus, Aaron saw 76% of Alien Romulus, we recap Aarons birthday and some of us care more about it than others and we review the 1960 Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine classic, The Apartment.
Send us a Text Message.The guys are in the same room again for the first time in three week. We recap the end of the Jersey trip, Scott goes on a cruise, Aaron and Jordans adventures in the most pit at Limp Biskit and we review Midnight Run.
Send us a Text Message.New show means new problems. No one is where they are supposed to be as we review The War At Home, Deadpool and Wolverine and Aaron watches every movie known to man in a single day.
Send us a Text Message.At the concession stand returns with special guest Erik Nagel from Its Erik Nagel!
Send us a Text Message.We continue black and white movie month and watch the 1958 Elvis classic, King Creole. New live set up leads to fun moments in working out the kinks, Jordan has an "incident" at Twisters and we discuss show news.
Send us a Text Message.This week we go all the way back to 1941 and watch The Maltese Falcon.
Send us a Text Message.This week we're watching "bangers". The first "banger" is the 1963 Crime /Thriller High and Low.
Send us a Text Message.It's that time again. Everyone's favorite time of the month, the snack show.
Send us a Text Message.This week we watched the 1973 Comedy/Drama The Last Detail. Aarond is having a midlife crisis and we're starting a gang.
Send us a Text Message.This week we watch the Sci-Fi/Action Hell Comes to Frog Town. Scott watched 90% of a movie, Jordan was busy and Aaron wants to burn it all down.
Send us a Text Message.This week we address a fans review of the show. Aaron gets a new tattoo. Jordan and Scott get told what's what, Scott watched part of a movie and we review The Paperboy
Send us a Text Message.Scott takes his first trip to a Brazilian steakhouse and we consume more snacks than any human should.
This week we watch the 1982 Comedy/Drama Diner. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and much more.
This week we pack 2 movies in. First the 1974 Comedy/Drama Lords of Flatbush and the 2007 Western /Action Sukiyaki Western Django.
This week we watch the 1989 Mystery/Crime Cool Ru...........The Mighty Quinn. Aaron has issues and we get a double feature.
Back with another snack behemoth. So many drinks, so little time.
Wrapping up the final week of Viewer Discretion Advised, the guys watch Jordan's favorite movie Urban Cowboy.
Week 2 of Viewer Discretion Advised has us watching the 1994 Comedy/Drama S.F.W. Scott's high cinema IQ is questioned and Aaron gets the wrong pickles.
This week the guys catch up on all the movies they've watched over the last few weeks. Week one of Viewer Discretion Advised has us watching the 1985 Thriller/Comedy, Into the Night.
Its that time again where eat all the foods, drink every drink known to man and the triumphant return of Scott.
Just two fockers talking about movies, snacks and the Oscars. We suffer through Madam Webb, discuss Sidney Sweeneys "acting" and we plead to Emma Stone "put some clothes on!"
After a week away, Jordan and Aaron return without Scott to go through their Oscar picks, rate Canadian snacks and build a life together talking about Dune Part 2.
This week Jordan lobs one in with the 1980 Sport/Action movie, Raging Bull.
This week we watch the 2012 Thriller/Drama, The Master. Or do we?
More tasty snack goodness and one step closer to live video content!
This week we watch the 1973 crime/comedy The Sting.
This week we watch the 1988 remake, The Blob and give our much anticipated top 10 list of 2023.
This week we become modern day warriors and watch Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage.
Again with the snacks. This week we pray to a higher God.
Wrapping up the holiday season with the 1989 Horror/Action flick Deadly Games.
We unwrap our second holiday feature with the 2010 Horror/Fantasy Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale. And Aaron cries for an hour.
Things get real and friendships are almost ended because of Limp Bizkit? After an on air therapy session the guys talk about the 1994 comedy Mixed Nuts.
It's the most snackiest time of the year!
Giving thanks with the 1979 musical/comedy Rock N' Roll High School.
This week the fellas are watching the 1975 Crime/Drama Dog Day Afternoon. Jordan has an agenda and Aaron only buys the essentials.
The guys get angsty this week with some new tunes and talk about the 2020 comedy/musical Dinner in America.
Snacktastic fun is on the table and Aaron gets personal.
Wrapping up the spooky month with the 1984 Indie/Sci-fi Night of the Comet, and the 1960 Horror Mystery Psycho.
The guys put their bodies to the test and attend the When We Were Young festival in Las Vegas. Who survived and who didn't?
Back with Part 2 of October Doublefest. This week we watch the1981 Drama/Horror Possesion and the 1997 Sci-Fi/Horror Event Horizon.
Kicking off our spooktacular double feature month with the 2001 Horror/Thriller Pulse and the 2001 Horror/Mystery Session 9.
Snacks and more snacks. It's the mystery flavor episode.
This week the guys watch the classic spaghetti western from 1966, The Good, The Bad, The Ugly.
Back in the saddle after a much needed break, the guys are back with the Wes Craven Zombie flick The Serpent and the Rainbow.
This week we watch the highly regarded masterpiece from 1985, To Live and Die in L.A.
Aaron loves his Doringos
This week we watch (perhaps) one of the greatest martial arts movies of all time. The 1988 classic, Bloodsport.
This week we're gettin' oiled up to watch 1989's Roadhouse and Aaron catches a glimpse of something off in the distance.
This week Aaron bends the rules and re-picks the 1999 comedy Detroit Rock City (Not to be confused with the 1991 adventure Thelma and Louise).