Nothing But Static's Chris and Dan take turns each week to choose a film from their past to watch and review. It might be a film they've both or only one of them has seen. It might be a film that means a lot to one or both, might be a film they don't care for, or suspect does not hold up at all. But…
We begin our eleventh season of nostalgic film reviews, and this week Dan chose Ghostbusters!
We continue our tenth season of nostalgic film reviews, and this week Chris chose X-Men 3 to round off the trilogy.
We continue our tenth season of nostalgic film reviews, and this week Dan chose the second X-Men film; X-Men 2.
We continue our tenth season of nostalgic film reviews, and this week Chris chose the first X-Men film.
We continue our tenth season of nostalgic film reviews, and this week Dan chose the 90s action classic, Speed.
We continue our tenth season of nostalgic film reviews, and this week Chris chose the 1992 disaster piece Stop Or My Mom Will Shoot.
We continue our tenth season of nostalgic film reviews, and this week Dan chose the 1998 film Small Soldiers.
We continue our tenth season of nostalgic film reviews, and this week Chris chose the 1994 film The Flintstones.
We continue our tenth season of nostalgic film reviews, and this week Dan chose the Christmas classic The Muppet Christmas Carol.
We continue our tenth season of nostalgic film reviews, and this week Chris chose the Christmas classic Home Alone.
We continue our tenth season of nostalgic film reviews, and this week Dan chose the Jim Carey film The Cable Guy.
We begin our tenth season of nostalgic film reviews, and this week Chris chose Francis Ford Coppola's 1996 film, Jack.
This week to celebrate passing one hundred (and twelve) episodes of the podcast, Dan and Chris sit down to go through the numbers. Which of the movies we've reviewed were most profitable? Longest? Shortest? Which years have we covered the most? And most hilariously, how many times has the podcast been the exact length of the film it's reviewing? All this plus we take some time to reflect and talk about the best and worst of the films we've covered, which choices we regret the most and which films we are most surprised we haven't covered in our first one hundred reviews.
We continue our ninth season of nostalgic film reviews, this series we're exclusively looking at sequels and this week Dan chose Revenge Of The Sith.
We continue our ninth season of nostalgic film reviews, this series we're exclusively looking at sequels and this week Chris chose Attack Of The Clones.
We continue our ninth season of nostalgic film reviews, this series we're exclusively looking at sequels and this week Dan chose The Phantom Menace.
We continue our ninth season of nostalgic film reviews, this series we're exclusively looking at sequels and this week Chris chose Mallrats.
We continue our ninth season of nostalgic film reviews, this series we're exclusively looking at sequels and this week Dan chose Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey.
We continue our ninth season of nostalgic film reviews, this series we're exclusively looking at sequels and this week Chris chose Dr. Dolittle 2.
We continue our ninth season of nostalgic film reviews, this series we're exclusively looking at sequels and this week Dan chose Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny.
We continue our ninth season of nostalgic film reviews, this series we're exclusively looking at sequels and this week Chris chose Avatar The Way Of Water.
We continue our ninth season of nostalgic film reviews, this series we're exclusively looking at sequels and this week Dan chose Die Hard With A Vengeance.
We continue our ninth season of nostalgic film reviews, this series we're exclusively looking at sequels and this week Chris chose Dumb And Dumber To.
We begin our ninth season of nostalgic film reviews, this series we're exclusively looking at sequels, and this week Dan chose Toy Story 2.
We continue with our eighth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
We continue with our eighth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
We continue with our eighth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End.
We continue with our eighth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest.
We continue with our eighth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose Pirates Of The Caribbean: Curse Of The Black Pearl.
We continue with our eighth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose The Iron Giant.
We continue with our eighth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose Nativity!
We continue with our eighth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose Lethal Weapon.
We continue with our eighth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose Shaun Of The Dead.
The second episode of our eighth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
The first episode of our eighth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose Clerks.
The final episode of our seventh series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose Donnie Darko, a film he loved as a teen, but was never sure how much of it was design and how much was a happy accident. This week we watch both the theatrical and directors cuts of this film in an attempt to answer this question.
We return for our seventh series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the much maligned legacy sequel Dan was hoping to avoid reviewing. Is it as bad as Dan recalls? Or is there something to it? Let's find out?
We return for our seventh series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade, the third sequel Spielberg intended to lighten the tone of the series following the previous entry Temple of Doom. Did he succeed? Let's find out!
We return for our seventh series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, a sequel that has been accused of some, let's say, cultural insensitivities. How is the film today? Can it overcome them in a modern context and still be an enjoyable film? Let's find out!
We return for our seventh series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose Indian Jones and The Raiders Of The Lost Ark. With a legacy sequel soon to be released, we take a look back to find out what made this film so special!
We return for our seventh series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose Men In Black, a film so good it's sequels have always struggled to recapture it's magic, what makes this film special? Let's find out!
We return for our seventh series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose Drop Dead Gorgeous, a film neither of our hosts have seen before. So with no nostalgia to get in the way, does this film work in 2023? Let's find out!
We return for our seventh series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose The Fast And The Furious. Are there signs of where this series would go in this much more subtle instalment? Let's find out!
We return for our seventh series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose Starship Troopers, a film he feels wasn't appreciated properly in it's time. But is that accurate and does it hold up? Let's find out!
We return for our seventh series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose a film Dan has literally never heard of in 'Rent-A-Kid', as bad and weird as it sounds or is there some charm to it? Let's find out!
We return for our seventh series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose a film his younger self loved in ‘The Rugrats Movie', but has serious doubts the movie holds up. Lets find out!
We return for the final episode of our sixth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris FINALLY chose a childhood favourite in ‘Good Burger', was this a risky choice considering the plan of choosing greatness all the way till the end? Is this movie too silly for a modern or adult audience? Let's find out!
We return for our sixth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose ‘Aladdin' to try and continue to trend of bangers till the end of the series. Obviously this movie is a classic, but is it held back by some problematic elements? Let's find out!
We return for our sixth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose ‘Batman: Mask of the Phantasm' in an effort to make it all bangers from here to this series final episode. Does this one live up to its reputation? Let's find out!
We return for our sixth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Dan chose Tucker & Dale vs. Evil. Another recent film, but not a financially successful one, was it a little ahead of its time? And does its mix of tones work? Let's find out!
We return for our sixth series of nostalgic film reviews, this week Chris chose Crazy Stupid Love. A more recent film, but is it free from being problematic? Does this film treat it's female characters well? And does this movie truly condemn the behaviours of its characters? Let's find out.