The Final Word In Pop Culture Relevance.
We know it's been a weird time. If you're like us, maybe you started drinking with your friends and recorded an account of how you've been getting through it. If not, well.. we did it for you. This episode isn't about anything apart from ourselves. We chat, we laugh, we drink, we yell, we vent, we sing. Just 3 friends enjoying each other's company. Apologies in advance for some of the more visual descriptions; next time maybe we'll keep the video. We'll be back to our regular shows soon enough. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy hearing us blow off some steam.
The long wait is over for three very excited hosts as the Final Fantasy 7 remake is primed for release this year! But what got us excited in the first place? We discuss the impact of the original Playstation classic on us, where it fits within gaming history, as well as our hopes for the new version, with the occasional sidetrack and distraction. It's as big as a Buster Sword; it's OUF: FF7!
Love is in the air! Roger romanticizes bridges, Dave has an Extreme epiphany, and Lacy takes Mr Big to task while the gang gets all mushy talking about underrated (and a few overrated) love songs on a brand new Over Under Fair! We got you something else, too: a.. "sexy" playlist of songs for your enjoyment, however you're getting it this Valentine's Day. As long as you're getting it, baby https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6udfAoZaTnc871sfPpuh7S
What is "Oscar bait?" Does getting nominated impact a movie's box office performance? Why the hell did Dances With Wolves win one? The answers to these questions and so much more, as the gang discusses the past, present and future of the Best Picture Oscar (including a breakdown of its most overrated winners!) Follow us on Twitter: @overunderfair Email us: overunderfairpod@gmail.com
We say goodbye to the decade that was while discussing some of its greater pop cultural impact, from the streaming boom to the rise of meme culture. Then, we go deeper into some specific choices for our end of decade over/unders in movies, music, and television. A good time was had by all (especially Lacy..) Thanks to everyone for a super 2019!
It's November 2019, and the past future of 1982's Blade Runner is now our present. After you let that sink in, listen as producer Roger hosts his first OUF, leading the discussion on the legacy of one of his favorite movies of all time, including some talk on its sequel, Blade Runner 2049.
We bring back Grave Discussions for further meditations on horror, as we go over even MORE movies, from the very underrated to some classic favorites. Plus, some news on our newly launched OUF Patreon! Check out www.patreon.com/makefunnetwork for more. Happy Halloween!
It's our 2nd annual crossover spooktacular with the Grave Discussions Podcast, and this time we're talking underrated horror films. Existential dread, scary monsters, awkward sex scenes, Dick Warlock; this one's got it all! The movies: Trick 'r' Treat The Orphanage Stay Alive Society Idle Hands The Void Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon Thirst (2009)
Dave and Roger welcome Devon from The Set Piece podcast as they discuss the shrill, piercing highs and disgusting lows of Always Sunny.
Roger and Lacy hate heights while Dave is full of love as the gang rearranges the Billboard Top 99 of 1999; be sure to check our own picks on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2BEfb5eX63NcMzrpON26LB?si=gBumIVILTRyLuXjUJl7Thw
The gang reintroduces themselves and the show from our new home at Make Fun Network. Plus, is it too meta to talk about podcasting during a podcast? That and so much more, on a new episode of OUF!
Take a bunch of famous bands, several of their less known songs, and 4 people ready to talk about them. Mix together, add water. Boom, podcast.
Billy Joel's fashion sense! Duets with Sheena Easton! Steel Magnolias? Yes to all, and so much more, as the gang reviews the legacy of 1989's Batman.
You can't watch all of the shows in existence, but we've got 6 you absolutely shouldn't miss. OUF + TV = A-OK!
Roger defends drummers, Dave gets all emotional and there's a doctor in the house (?!) as the gang discusses the music and legacy of Stone Temple Pilots.
This episode is so good, Meg Ryan had an orgasm a hour and 22 minutes into it. It's true! Listen for yourself.
Dave spends 28 Days watching rom-coms, Lacy wishes for witches and Roger's ready to fight for five stars; listen as we discuss the career and longevity of Sandra Bullock on a brand new OUF!
The gang goes gaga for Gruber (and McClane) as they examine an action classic 30 years later. Come for the insight, stay for the bad impressions.
The gang talks nostalgia, the return of pop music and fart sniffing in their look at Billboard's 98 of 1998.
Michael Myers gives the gang spooky feelings: listen to us talk about the new Halloween! (WARNING: Spoilers start at the 6-minute mark)
The gang welcomes some spooky guests. Everyone loves Michael Myers; Dave loves Dick Warlock.
Too cool for school, or some nerdy fool? We've got the Laugh Tracks in the studio to discuss Quentin Tarantino! Trust me, you'd dig it the most.
It's a fatal 4 way as Dave and Co. face one of their most daunting challenges yet: the Attitude Era of professional wrestling! Who wins? We ALL do, on a brand new episode of OUF.
Just ahead the bands' big reunion tour, OUF is breaking down the Smashing Pumpkins past, present, and future.
We return from a long hiatus with our longest episode yet. Here, the gang are talking Bond, James Bond, doing a movie by movie breakdown as they each fantasy draft a team of 007 films. The gadgets! The women! The villains! Bond: the podcast!
Jasion thumps tubs, Roger knows where you get love, and Dave works out some anger while we talk about alternative rock in 1997.
This week, Lacy, Dave, Jason, and newcomer Jen get together to discuss the now-disgraced genre Nu Metal and try to bring you One Step Closer to understanding that In The End music is music, and discover that there just might be some good songs and albums in this genre.
We ain't afraid of no ghosts! Lacy, Roger, and Jason dive in to the entire ghostbusters franchise.
In another preview, Jason reviews the Red Hot Chili Peppers episode and previews next weeks subject matter. We ain't afraid of no ghosts!
The gang rocks out with their socks out as they dive deep into the legacy of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. California!
Dave and the guys review last week's Alien episode, discuss listener participation, preview the Red Hot Chili Peppers episode, and the weatherman says winter is coming.
Jason and Dave welcome a special guest to discuss the films in the Alien Franchise and review its newest entry. It was a challenge, but our crew met the task, with minimal casualties.
Dave will follow you around telling you his opinions if you don't download this episode.
Stuff gets funny as the gang appraises Rolling Stone's ranking of every Saturday Night Live cast member.
Fresh Prince or Bad Boy? The gang wicky-wicky-weighs in on the career of Will Smith
We've got the man advantage this week as special guest Franchise Steve Heidt joins the boys to discuss the legacy of the Great One.
The gang is cooking up some takes in the podkitchen. Watch yourself cuz they're coming out HOT!
Jason and Dave want the fans to be "OUFeeies". What does that mean? Find out!
The crew shares their favorite underrated live albums including Elton John, Nine Inch Nails, Rammstein, Reel Big Fish and more
We talk capes, tapes, and takes this week on Over Under Fair.
The OUF pod-friendly download shifters dish on Kurt and Co, come as you are, bring your teen spirit, and hop into our heart shaped box.
Dave loves Jewel, Lacy hates sweaters, Roger loves Canada, and Jason hangs out in some weird bars. We're talking alternative in 96, this week, on OUF.
In a quick podblast, Dave and Roger talk about the upcoming podcast, 1996.
It's all about the pod, and how you cast it, the cerebral assassins get together to play the game and discuss Triple H.
Give them fuel, give them fah, give them dabajabaza, Lacy, Jason, Roger, and Dave get together and make the bell toll while discussing Metallica.
On the first Over, Under and Fair, the crew talks about the work of Tom Cruise.