Two friends rewatching and reminiscing on their childhood movies.
The boys recap season one and all the films that followed to nominate best of the best and the most nostalgic.
The boys talk about this mice-infested 1999 movie, “Stuart Little.”
The boys talk about this teen-exploring 1985 movie, “Explorers.”
The boys talk about this tiny-Indian-fighting 1995 movie, “The Indian in the Cupboard.” Special guest of Andrew Morales, from the Talk Time with TANDREW Podcast!
The boys talk about this green-faced 1994 movie, “The Mask.”
The boys talk about this smaller-stealing 1997 movie, “The Borrowers.”
The boys talk about this brotherly-loving 2008 movie, “Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh.”
The boys talk about this snowball-rolling 1998 movie, “Jack Frost.”
The boys talk about this red-nosed 1964 film, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
The boys talk about this puppet-talking jolly 1992 film, “The Muppet Christmas Carol.”
The boys talk about this mini-monster 1984 movie, “Gremlins.”
The boys talk about the furball-spitting 2003 movie, “Dr. Seuss' Cat in the Hat.”
The boys talk about the metallic 2007 movie, “Transformers.”
The boys talk about this mystery-machine-driving 2002 movie, “Scooby-Doo.”
The boys talk about the imaginary 2007 movie, “Bridge to Terabithia.”
The boys talk about the haunted of all houses 2006 movie, “Monster House.”
The boys talk about this para-not-normal 1988 movie, “Beetlejuice.”
The boys talk about this blood-sucking 2000 film, “The Little Vampire.”
The boys talk about the creepy claymation 2009 movie, “Coraline.”
The boys talk about the melodramatic 1998 movie, “Simon Birch.”
The boys talk about the weird childhood 2005 movie, “Pooh's Heffalump Movie.”
The boys talk about the robotic-loving 1999 movie, “The Iron Giant.”
The boys talk about the out-of-this-world 2009 movie, “Aliens in the Attic.”
The boys talk about the sweaty and hot 2003 movie, “Holes.”
The boys talk about the classic 2006 gross and nauseating movie, “How to Eat Fried Worms.”
The boys kick off their first ever show talking about the classic 2005 cringe movie, “The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl.”