Meet Garry, Pat, Joe, and Brandon. Garry works as a film poster designer and likes weird and disturbing indy movies. Joe just likes to have a good time and watch the new Transformers. Brandon and Patrick are somewhere in between. Listen to us fight about movies.
Red Cliff, Black Friday Hauls, Dune, Venom 2, Dopesick, Midnight Mass, Brand New Cherry Flavor, Reservation Dogs and more!
On this episode we review F9 (Fast & Furious 9), Good on Paper, Fatherhoood, King of Staton Island, The Little Things...and for our main review a terrible Bruce Willis movie. We had a great time tearing it apart though.
On this episode we review Saint Maud, Mitchells Vs the Machines, Army of the Dead, Cruella, A Quiet Place 2 and finally our random pick of the week "The Women". It wasn't that great but our discussion about it was! Kick back and listen to us talk about spy kids in the sexy city, dragon fly churches, and aquatic freaks of nature.
On this riveting episode we review the newest Mortal Combat entry, Mitchells Vs The Machines and for our main review, Fractured. Up next in our Random Popcorn series....The Women!
On this episode, we review the random movie pick "Bad Frank". Where we discuss hotdogs, sticky theatre seats, target blood cards, tattoo scripts, and escaping prison on good terms. We also talk about the Snyder cut, Nobody, and a few other flciks.
Hello everyone welcome to our first full episode of “Free Popcorn” where we review a random free movie NONE of us have seen. This week is “Bob the Butler” starring Tom Green. Was it good enough to recommend?? Not really but we had a blast talking about it none-the-less so listen to us instead. Where we find out out about a magical poison turkey, bears, a secret agent accident, pajamsters, and butler Jesus. We also give quick reviews for “Shadow in the Cloud”, “The Trial of the Chicago 7”, and “Space Sweepers”. Next episode we review “Bad Frank”!
Welcome to the first full episode of Free Popcorn where we watch and pick a random free movie and blindly review it. First up is the hidden gem “They Call Me Jeeg” where we talk about rap names, squishing things, dogs, batman soup, pudding cups, puppy shield, vampire diarrhea, bear stage Stuart lizzo, and most importantly Pigeon Man. What next? Tune in to find out. JK it’s Bob The Butler - Garry’s not happy about it.
Welcome to the beginning of our “Free Popcorn” format. First we review a cult-classic Repo: The Genetic Opera. And then randomly choose our next movie picks! Which wound up being (SPOILER ALERT) They Call Me Jeeg. Watch along with us for free on Vudu so you’re ready for the next episode!
On this episode we review the 1999 Andy Kaufman biopic starring Jim Carrey. We also have a quick review for Promising Young Woman. Somewhere in there we also talk about The Grinch Who Stole Christmas....again.
Pleased to present our second Annual Kerny Awards where we give out awards for our favorite movies of 2020. We also give real quick thoughts on a bunch of movies that we didn’t get to review on the show. So if you’ve been waiting to listen to an episode this should be the one for you!
On this episode we review Joe’s pick which is I Can Only Imagine. We also talk about the dumpster fire that is Wonder Woman 1984 (00:07:24). Main review at (00:27:30) and spoilers start at (00:40:50). We also talk about Schrödinger’s kids and Brandon shares his adorable story of how he met his wife. This podcast doesn’t get too religious somehow.
Home Alone 2, Jingle All the Way, Snow Day, White Christmas!
On this episode we review the ludicrous documentary that is "Tickled". Make sure to watch the short film "The Tickle King" which you can find on youtube. As it gives a very entertaining and much-needed update to the Tickle saga. We also talk about our upcoming Holiday Special picks and an overweight taller Danny Devito. SPOILER START AT 00:17:38
On this episode, we talk about life, liberty, and the pursuit of hovercraft. Something like that. Our main review is the cult classic “V for Vendetta”. Which obviously leads into plenty of compelling topics including freedom, terrorism, politics, religion, authoritarianism, drug laws, gay marriage, euthanasia (somehow), and other lighthearted discussion. We end it all by talked about frozen dinners.Next episode we talk about the documentary "Tickled".
On this episode we review the heist classic "Heat". We also have quick reviews for Borat 2 and Hubie Halloween! Listen to us talk in our Al Pacino coke addict voices.
On this very spooky episode the boys talk about some of their favorite halloween movies! We have reviews for Ghostbusters (00:06:00), Tim Burton’s “Sleepy Hallow” (00:38:26), Van Helsing (01:05:50), and The Lost Boys (01:30:24). Will Brandon and Joe still prefer the lady Ghostbusters over the original? Will Patrick stop his hatred over crossbows? Will the guys get too scared to continue the podcast? All of these questions and more answered on this episode! SPOILERS!
On this episode we have a quick review for the new Disney live-action feature “Mulan” (00:06:39) and our main review is A Star Is Born (2018). Main review segment (00:17:13). Spoilers start at (00:29:25) We also have a pretty serious conversation about mental health and suicide awareness. If you or a loved one needs help please call 1-800-273-8255. We end with some terrible Sam Elliot impressions.
This episode! We talk all things new batman bashing in skulls and Suicide Squad 2(?) being Mystery Men part II. Our main review this week is for the the 2017 film “A Ghost Story” starring Casey Affleck. We also talk about existentialism, real life ghost stories and Joe keeps getting muted. Spoilers for the main review start at (00:33:28) and real ghost stories start at (01:03:54).
In this episode we talk about the cult-classic comedy Grandma’s Boy! Garry gets way too offended by it and there’s a bit of fighting. We also get some insight into the video game industry from Patrick and there’s a quick review somewhere in there about “Blow the Man Down”.
In the second part of our Black Lives Matter special, we discuss Remember The Titans and Fruitvale Station. We also talk naturally, at great length, about how to go about combating systemic racism and what we can do to help.Help support the movement by donating to BLM and its partners.https://blacklivesmatter.com/partners/
This episode we start our special segment looking at films that cover moments in African-American history starting with Glory and Hidden figures. We also have quick reviews of Hamilton, Palm Springs, and the outpost.Help support the movement by donating to BLM and its partners.https://blacklivesmatter.com/partners/
This episode the guys run a bit into the ground with lots of terrible British accents. We also give quick reviews for Bloodshot, Uncut Gems, Troop Zero, and The Wrong Missy. Lots of movie talk about the action genre, movie trailers, and more. “Easy A” is our main review (00:40:50) with spoilers starting at (00:49:50).
This episode, the boys talk about the Christopher Guest mockumentary “Best In Show”. Main review at (00:23:00) and spoilers start at (00:37:58), There’s also quick reviews for Extraction and Gretel & Hansel. And there’s a bit in there about Thor’s might member….sorry. We finish everything off by playing the Movie Title Game!
On this episode, we talk about the hidden gem that is “Boy”, the 2010 film from director/writer/actor Taika Waititi. Discussions include how parents can either be super heroes or villains, how Patrick almost killed his grandparents, and our thoughts on this whole streaming movies directly to your living room business. Main review starts at (00:15:00) and spoilers start at (00:38:30).
Strap in folks. This episode we talk about the cinematic classic 2001: A Space Odyssey. Spoiler alert, Joe thought it was trash and Garry thought it was possibly the greatest film he’s ever watched. Main review starts at (00:30:00) and spoilers start at (00:54:40). We also give quick reviews for “Color out of Space” (00:23:00) and 6 Underground (00:12:00). The biggest questions will be asked in this episode; “What is the meaning of life?” “Are we alone in the universe?”. Will they be answered? Not really but the guys have fun talking about them nevertheless.
On this episode, the boys talk way too long about Kevin Costner’s accent in their main discussion for Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. (Main review begins at 00:21:00, spoilers start at 00:44:00). We also have quick reviews for Bombshell (00:14:25) and Charlies Angels (00:16:38). Mixed in we discuss all things related to 90’s post-apocalyptic movies, Arnold giving coronavirus advice, having to go to the bathroom during a movie, and Garry berates a blind guy. We end the show by playing the Impression Game! (01:22:19)
On this episode, we of course have to talk about this super virus business. Garry gives a quick review for The Invisible Man (00:22:00) and for our main review we analyze Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom as well as talk about a few other of his films. Spoiler free discussion at (00:26:00) and spoiler talk at (00:34:30). We also talk about the fast & furious franchsie (becuase of course) and we do terrible impressions again.
This week's episode: we review The Boondock Saints, talk about our favorite face tattoos, catch up and give quick reviews for Crawl, Zombieland 2, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, and Honey Boy, and end with terrible impressions again.
On this weeks episode we welcome our special guest and friend, Troy…who gives insight on how to go #2 in the shower. We also review the Tom Hanks film “Big” for our main review and talk way too long about which base he got to with the love interest Susan. There’s also a ton of interesting facts about “Big”. We wrap up talking about what we wanted to be when we grew up….grow up? Garry is not supposed to be in this one but somehow he still managed to come in and ruin everybody’s day.
The boys make up for there absense with a silly one folks! On this episode we start off with a game where Joe laughs at his own jokes, have some Oscar talk, discuss mighty ducks crime sprees, and have quick reviews for "Birds of Prey" and Bad Boys III (00:22:30). We then get into our main review for "Romeo Must Die" feat Jet Li (00:32:00). We end the day by discussing Fast & Furious movies again and playing the Impression Game! (01:06:00) Next week we talk about "Big" feat Tom Hanks.Portions of this episode were recorded LIVE, subscribe to Pat's Twitch Channel (twitch.tv/jsfxiceman) to join us for future episodes!
On this episode of the Popcorn Social Podcast we dive into the documentary “Belief”. While it definitely can not be defined as “an entertaining popcorn flick” like other movies covered, it does get the guys talking about the serious topic of mob mentality and how normal people can do terrible things (00:11:00). Garry also talks about the process of working on the movie poster for this film (01:09:29). Apart from the main discussion we have a quick review for the film “1917” (00:08:20) and we end everything with The Impressions Game (01:17:00)! Which ends a very serious episode with some well worth the wait chuckles. To follow along and see Garry’s poster for Belief go to garrymartadesign.comNext episode we talk about “Romeo Must Die”.
Welcome to the Kerny's! Where we give awards to our favorite (and least favorite) movies of 2019! We give ourselves some awards too - 'cause we can, ending in our Movie MVP of the Year. Listen to what our favorite picks and flops were of the year while talking about nonsense like usual.
On this special episode we go through every Star Wars movie (well the ones that matter). Coming from a person that had never seen a Star Wars movie, Brandon gives his thought on the series as a whole - and we end by all giving our thoughts on Rise of Skywalker. We also give a quick review for Frozen 2 (00:09:20). Star Wars prequels talks (and spoiler-free Rise of Skywalker reviews) start at (00:18:00), the original series are at (00:39:50), the newest trilogy at (01:01:00), and The Rise of Skywalker spoiler review (01:42:13). Next week's episode we talk about Belief: The Possession of Janet Moses!
Happy holidays everyone! Welcome to the First Annual Popcorn Social Holiday Special! First we have a quick review for Knives Out (00:08:12). And then we discuss Home Alone (00:12:09), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (00:36:10), Arthur Christmas (00:53:30), and Krampus (01:12:30). Sit back, relax, drink some egg nog, and take a break from your relatives as you listen to us argue about movies mostly made for kids.
On this week’s episode we talk about the action and holiday classic “Die Hard”. We also talk about Wonder Woman 1984 and the new new Ghostbusters coming out next year. Patrick has tons of facts to spew out, Joe does his dishes, Brandon hands out compliments, and Garry talks about baseball free agents.Next episode is our Holiday Special where we talk about The Grinch Who Stole Christmas, Home Alone, Arthur Christmas and Krampus. Main discussion at (00:16:30). Trivia at (01:14:50).
On this weeks episode; the boys fight about Christmas songs, we have quick reviews (00:10:34) for Last Christmas, Ford V Ferrari, The Lighthouse, Parasite, and Jojo Rabbit! And we dig into our main discussion which is Murder on the Orient Express (00:31:30). We end with trivia like always (01:33:15) and in between, we learn about drugs, defibrillators, and mustaches.
On this episode we learn a ton about the game of pool from Joe as well as analyze "The Color of Money" with Paul Newman and Tom Cruise (Main discussion at 00:22:30). Before that we give a quick review for Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (00:16:40) and talk about Disney +. Garry screws up another actor's name and Patrick can't stop talking about adult films. We end with some trivia and much more shenanigans (01:08:00). Next episode we talk about Murder on the Orient Express (2017)!
Welcome to the first annual Popcorn Social Halloween Special! We cover a bunch of our favorite movies that we enjoy during All Hallows Eve. Our picks include Beetlejuice (00:12:00), Trick R Treat (00:27:27), Practical Magic (00:48:00), and Ghostbusters: Answer the Call (01:08:30). We also briefly about a bunch of other scary, spooky, or unsettling flicks that butter our pumpkin spice biscuit. BEWARE: spoilers for many of these films are lurking around so tread lightly.
In this special episode, the boys take an exclusive deep dive into Joker. No additional segments, just pure movie talk. Heads up, the spoilers start at 00:20:00.
Strap in folks, this is a long one. But it's worth it. Joe gives us his thoughts on "Hustlers" (00:18:00) which quickly turns into a heated altercation between him and Garry after he mentions that he doesn't like Lizzo. It explodes into much more and in the end, barely anything was left of either party. We then, after many a tangent, give our thoughts on the comedy classic Marx Bros film "Duck Soup". (00:39:20) and finish off with more IMDB trivia (01:25:00). Also, Patrick talks about his new toaster, Joe alters history, Brandon loses a tree, and Garry has a hard time talking in general.
This weeks show starts off as odd as ever, as the boys let you know how often people die from popcorn. From there we share our quick reviews for It: Chapter 2 and Ad Astra (00:18:38). We then do an in depth review of the Mel Brooks film, Spaceballs (00:31:00). Ok, spoiler alert, we all love it so it was more of a "cool facts about the film" segment. We also do trivia (01:03:50) and try to pronounce abominable.
On this episode; the boys give their quick reviews for Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Peanut Butter Falcon, and The Nightingale (00:12:10). They then talk about how big of a dick Jason Sudeikis is and how cool the robot looks in “Colossal” (00:22:25). And then lastly we find out some stunning revelations in our Q&A section, with questions brought to us by you, our listeners! (00:44:00)
On this episode of the Popcorn Social, the guys talk about the feud between Disney and Sony over Spiderman (00:12:23), Patrick gives his thoughts about "Good Boys" (00:22:00), and everyone weighs in on the Christopher Nolan film "The Prestige" (00:26:00). Also Brandon is excited about the new John Travolta/Fred Durst movie coming out and Garry struggles to remember what popcorn chicken is called. Trivia and other shenanigans closes it all out (01:10:30).
Garry wanted to challenge the guys with the next movie, and oldboy did he ever. They also give quick reviews (00:06:52) for Once Upon a Time In Hollywood, Hobbs and Shaw, and Dora the Explorer (no we're not kidding, yes we're that dedicated). During the main discussion (00:26:26) some people throw up in their mouths, we find out Joe has been hypnotized before, we fight, and then we finish the episode with some more IMDB trivia! (01:12:25)
In this week's packed episode...we talk about Paw Patrol, Dora The Explorer, the new Terminator, Top Gun: Maverick, Cats, and other Comic Con trailers. Brandon gives his thoughts on the new Lion King (00:23:24). Then we go into our main discussion this week which is "The Place Beyond the Pines" featuring Garry's man-crush Ryan Gosling and Bradly Cooper (00:36:46). We then finish with playing some IMDB trivia games! (01:08:56)
Oh boy. The guys get their sillys out while playing with soundboards in the first few minutes. Then they give their quick thoughts on Midsommar and Spiderman: Far From Home. Garry complains about giving Disney too much money and why the other guys shouldn't see the new Lion King. And then we all discuss how awesome and unique the animation style is in Spiderman: Into The Spider-verse.
On this week's episode, we give quick (Spoiler Free) reviews of John Wick 3 and Toy Story 4. Brandon lets you know if it's worth it to see Endgame again for the "additional footage". And we talk a whole lot about the best movie where John Travolta and Nicholas Cage switch bodies. There sure is a lot of broken glass in this movie. We close out the show talking about which of these actors nowadays is considered good crazy and bad crazy and some other favorite action movies.
This week the gang gives their quick thoughts on the new Godzilla, MIB4, and Dark Phoenix (17:00), their first in-depth review which is Hot Fuzz (31:00), and then transition into talking about what is the best role of comedy within the artistic platform of film. They also talk about their favorite guilty pleasure comedies....there's some really bad ones in there.
Everyone introduces themselves and mention their favorite movies. Then we give our thoughts about Avengers: Endgame and the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Can any other studio replicate what Marvel and Disney have done/will do? The Gang disagree about a few things but don't kill each other yet.