We review classic movies from the 70's, 80's, and 90's.
Movie Review Podcast from JB's Drive-In
The boys are winding down summer with a look at the Sword and Sorcery underappreciated movie known as Excalibur
The boys are back in town after a month off and diving right into the 1980's classic, Three Amigos. They also talk about their vacations and #Paris2024
Jimmy and Tom are back from another summer hiatus (next few weeks will be rough) but we reviewed a very recent movie to the Netflix catalog, a movie heralded as the "next Jaws.' Bad news. This movie sucks.
Tom and Jimmy return to study and Massive Movie May as they look at Pirates of the Caribbean's sequel: Dead Man's Chest
It's MASSIVE MOVIE MAY and since we've been on a Disney kick, what better movie to look at than one of Disney's highest grossing summer blockbuster series - we're talking Pirates of the Caribbean
Due to vacation this previously recorded episode is now being released. Tom and Jim (maybe Griff) will be back next week with our usual chicanery.
Action Movie April comes to a close as does our celebration of Steven Seagal's fantastic library of "featuring" movies. This one is a doozy as it features a movie poster with a Steven Seagal face superimposed into it.
It's 420 and Action Movie April. And since it's 420, we're looking at a Seagal movie with Rob Van Dam
It's our annual Wrestlemania weekend show, and, of course, we cover someone who is in AEW
We interrupt our generally scheduled programming for Action Movie March to review a kid's movie, a movie that was released back in 2018 with JB and his daughter, we're talking about Mary Poppins Returns
Action Movie March serves up a turd sandwich as we explore a "steven seagal" movie that doesn't really involve Steven Seagal.
Action Movie March continues, and since the boys are all out of town, we bring to you a Best of Steven Seagal from our Action Movie March in 2023. Enjoy!
It's here. And it's shit. Action Movie March is back and we can't be more than happy about it. Steven Seagal is back and so is his library full of absolute shit movies.
Black History Movie Month concludes with our talks about religion, race, Griff's experience with being a high school drama geek, and Jimmy's inability to read scripture.
Well, we finally get to discuss Rocky II after our bout of verbal diarrhea last episode. Enjoy
It's Black History Month on JB's Drive-In Podcast and we celebrate Carl Weathers this month with Rocky II
Sixteen Candles, the quintessential John Hughes movie from the 80s, leads us into February as we get ready for a month full of romcoms and black history month movies Oh, and we reveal where Brian "The Twink" Griffiths is at
Tommy Lee Jones January comes to an end and we also cover the Vince McMahon lawsuit
Whelp, we finally found a good Tommy Lee Jones movie as Tommy Lee Jones January hits its peak. have fun kids.
Tommy Lee Jones January continues as the boys review a little known movie from 1990 called Fire Birds. It's a movie about helicopters. It's a direct copy of Top Gun. It stars Cage and Jones. What could be wrong?
It's January. We're back from the Holiday Taint. We survived. This year's January features one of our favorite actors, the man known as Tommy Lee Jones. Today we delve into the beginning of the end of the original Batman franchise - Batman Forever. Although Kilmer delivers a great performance as Batman and O'Donnell isn't fat yet, Tommy Lee and Crackhead Carrey leave much to be desired
We reviewed The Christmas House last week, so why don't we review The Christmas House 2 over Christmas House 2 for Christmas weekend. It's Gay and Bright!
The boys continue their descent into the hell that is Hallmark Christmas movies by reviewing this humdinger of a shitburger The Christmas House, starring a bunch of has-beens and never-will-bes
In a galaxy far, far away...this pile of shit was born...in 1978
It's Thanksgiving. While you're stuffing your face with Turkey, Stuffing, Dressing, Apple Pie, Pecan Pie, Corn, Mashed Potatoes, Scalloped Potatoes, and whatever, we take a look back at a very special Thanksgiving-based episode of JB's as we review The Last of the Mohicans
The Matrix, one of the iconic movies from the late '90s, makes its way to JB's Drive-in Podcast...finally. We also hear about Tom's misadventures in early dating. Fun stuff.
It's a very special Veterans Day episode, and today we are covering Mel Gibson's masterpiece - The Patriot
It's HALLOWEEN (or as Tom says it, Halloveen) and we're releasing this week's episode EARLY for you to enjoy. It's perhaps one of the greatest horror movies of all time - Bram Stoker's Dracula
It's Halloweekend and what better way to celebrate than to take a look at Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow
It's our 5th anniversary show and what better time to review the best movie of all time...CLUE
SIgns, signs, everywhere there are signs. Much like a democrat majority, we decided to abort Sexy Sultry Slutty Sharon Stone September in favor of what's been in the news lately-and in our hearts-we're talking about Signs
Sexy Sultry Slutty Sharon Stone September rolls along. This week we're bringing Richard Gere to the party as we review 1994's Intersection, and some paper mache alien talk.
Sultry Sexy Sharon Stone September chugs along as we look at one of the more controversial movies of Sharon Stone's career...Sliver
It's Sulty Sexy Sharon Stone September right on the heels of Paulgust. Today, we take a look at Sharon Stone's really oddball movie Diabolique. Not a good movie by any stretch of the imagination. Whatever.
Paulgust and the Summer of Stallone come to a fitting end as we review the 1980s classic Over the Top
Paulgust continues as we transition to Paul's favorite fantasy - Sylvester Stallone for the rest of the month devoted to all things Paul. Paul. Paul. Paul. All month long. We start it off with Cliffhanger starring a bunch of a hasbeens and Michael Rooker.
Why the hell is this movie called the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? What the hell is a Crystal Skull? Why did they make this movie? It's Indiana Jones and the Search for More Money starring that douche from Transformers.
Per some dude on IMBD - As crime runs rampant in the United States, the hard-as-nails LAPD Lieutenant, Marion "Cobra" Cobretti, is the only cure for the crime-infested urban jungle of Los Angeles. In the meantime, a string of seemingly unconnected and unmotivated random assaults on civilians will soon drag the hardened officer into a violent war against the psychopaths of the secret org named "The New World". With the criminal society's sole purpose to weed out the weak, Cobra will escort an important witness--the young model, Ingrid--out of town to protect her; however, the movement's delusional killers will stop at nothing to track her down. Now, the only one who stands in their way is the oneman-army Lieutenant. Are they prepared for Cobra's nasty bite? Ugh, this movie isn't very good.
Sci-Fi July concludes with a movie that caused quite the stir with the crew - Dark City. It's part noir, part dystopian, but all sci-fi.
Sci-Fi July rolls along with our next two movies being set in the dystopian future. First one up - Strange Days, starring Fiennes, Bassett, and Lewis. A movie about a future filled with addiction to virtual reality/memories, narcissism, riots, and, well, our future.
SCI-FI marches along with Dredd this week. Dredd features a different take on Judge Dredd from its 90s adaptation and will not let you down.
SCI-FI JULY is here. Finally. Sci-Fi freaking July and we start it off with Sylvester Stallone's action-packed Demolition Man 2!
Paul and Jimmy are a two-man crew today as they wrap up their review of the original Indiana Jones Trilogy. They also discuss how crappy Southwest Airlines travel has been, Steven Seagal being appointed to Putin's cabinet, the missing submarine, UFOs, American Gladiators and a bunch of other stuff. As always, JB's is brought to you by TheDuckpin.com
The band is back together after a week off (make sure to check out our very first "best of show" featuring Brian "The Griff" Griffiths hosting said debacle. We're leading up to Indiana Jones and the Dial of Representation by looking back at what is considered the weakest of the original trilogy - Temple of Doom. We have our thoughts.
The boys are on vacation so Brian Griffiths of TheDuckpin.com fills in for us to deliver our very first every best of show for JB's! We take you through several of our favorite clips over the past year, including: - Scott "Sugar Tits" Shaffer's battle with Vat O' Ritas - Jimmy's encounter with Crackhead Bob at a random Georgian gas station - Tom and Paul's love for each other - Steven Seagal's handsy performance - and LIZZO!
Well, it's Pride Month, and we have to be inclusive because the corporate bigwigs are holding a gun to our head to produce this show, so we're going to go ahead and produce this. God help us
It's Just June on JB's and we're reviewing movies just because. Come join us on this journey, featuring the much beloved 1998 movie Nick Fury Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. David Hasselhoff, the original Nick Fury, takes on a bunch of Nazis. We also talk about Lizzo.
You haven't lived life until you've witnessed the greatest Captain America movie of all time. We're not talking about Winter Solider-fuck no. We're talking about 1990's abortion of a movie.
Conan is back! Arnold is back! We have an action-packed ONE AND A HALF HOUR episode for you brought to you by TheDuckpin.com