Amelie and Levi watch movies from their Laserdisc collection.
After spending far too long away, we’re back with a whirlwind dance movie disguised as a not that catchy musical. Will Amelie love Singin’ in the Rain as much as Levi does? Well, it’s got no monster peril, and Scott Glenn’s nowhere to be found. So.. outlook not so great?
It’s time for some good, old-fashioned positivity. Join us as we watch the cutest movie we’ve seen in a long while. This one’s dedicated to the most adorable animal Disney couldn’t make America give a hoot about. Isn’t she lovely?
Hey Everybody! We’re Back! After a summer of unpleasantness, we’re back here casting the old pod. This may seem like an October pick, but it’s really the episode we recorded with the ever-so-charming Epidiah Ravichol back in May. Enjoy the show and we’ll be seeing you with new episodes very soon. If you’d like to … Continue reading Ep. 32 The Fly (1986) →
This time out, we’re catching up with the Broken Lizard boys and watching their sequel to maybe the biggest comedy of our early 20s, Super Troopers 2. Will lightning strike twice? No, no it won’t. But we had a pretty good time anyway.
Here it is, the first episode of our month-long special event, Cox for Days. In anticipation of Super Troopers 2, we’re spending some quality time with one of cinema’s angriest dads, Brian Cox. Join us as we check out the most underappreciated role of his career, his original turn as Dr. Hannibal Lecter. Michael Mann … Continue reading Ep. 30 Manhunter (1986) →
In today’s action packed episode, we’re not quite double featuring John Woo’s Hard Boiled (1992) and John Woo’s Stranglehold (2007) Honestly, we mostly talk about the movie. Both feature grade-A prime violence from the only man not employed by team Simpson-Bruckheimer with the guts to let Nicolas Cage fly a speedboat. Chow Yun-fat and Tony … Continue reading Ep. 29 Hard Boiled (1992) →
Guys, guys! We found it! A movie where Jean Reno is happy and kinda just hangs out! He doesn’t murder anyone or scowl or kiss a distant descendant or anything! He just sits in the middle of a largely pleasant romantic comedy and enjoys watching it happen around him. Magical.
In a very special holiday episode, we cover a fantasy we can really get behind. If all you want out of life is more Michael Keaton, Multiplicity has it all. Join us as we watch a man repair his personal and professional lives, by skipping them. Also, Andie MacDowell gets hers.. and then some.
In this episode we interrogate the tastes of 1982 America. There are no answers to be found. You know what, movie? I’m glad Arnold kicked your ass all the way out of the public consciousness. Richard Moll and the makeup effects team were putting stellar work though…