Movies, and other random drunk musings. Mostly just drunk musings. Okay, it's all drunk musings.
We watch a Clockwork Orange and see how it holds up against that benchmark of quality cinema, the Grinch.
We watch Stand By Me (and Corey Feldman's awe-inspiring music video for Ascension Millenium).
As an apology for our unexplained absence, here’s a chunk cut from our Airplane episode: our discussion of the critically-acclaimed Orphan.
We play Ticket to Ride, fail to apologize for our unannounced hiatus, and Guy is totally present for the first half of the recording, I swear. Oh, and we watch Airplane. Guest starring Kevin!
We watch One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and discuss the Grinch in far too much detail. Y’know, as usual.
Mason (and Guy?) watch Office Space for the first time, and we discuss some terrible co-workers named [Meaty Thighs] and [Meaty Thighs].
Amanda watches Silence of the Lambs, Carolyn drinks a whole bottle of Chianti (insert creepy gopher noise here), Guy learns about the life of Darla “Was a Poodle” the Poodle, and somehow we don’t mention Pokemon once.
We watch Twelve Monkeys, Carolyn does a terrible Christopher Walken impression, "meaty thighs" is still a thing, and you stop listening at 31:40 if you don't like Pokemon.
We watch Grand Budapest Hotel (after spending way too long trying to decide on something to watch on Netflix), Guy ranks his favourite Wes Anderson movies, and Mason comes up with a unique method of [meaty thighs].
Carolyn and Guy watch Good Will Hunting, and we all say the phrase “Fart in the car” more than you’d expect. (Twenty-one times. We say it twenty-one times. It’s pretty great.)
Carolyn watches I Love You Man, Amanda ogles some beautiful men, and Guy and Mason turn this podcast into something else altogether.
Amanda watches Fargo for the first time, Carolyn has an epic fail, and there are mild spoilers for the Big Lebowski in case you somehow haven't seen it yet LIKE SOME PEOPLE I COULD NAME.
In which we finally get around to watching the Shawshank Redemption. Seriously. We hadn't seen it before. No, really.