Pro wrestling's greatest stories from the mouth of a bona fide expert to the ears of a relative newcomer. It's very funny.
Well, we did it. After a few years and 200 episodes we decided it's time for a change. We will be getting back in touch with our roots and again becoming a wrestling show. The new show is called Wrestling Over Everything, and we will still be uploading weekly. We appreciate all of you who listened to Snark Marks; we've had a blast making it.
For our penultimate episode, we explore a space we reference a lot- the most unintentionally funny documentary ever made, Metallica's Some Kind Of Monster! The biggest rock band in the world got together to make an album and they accidentally created a masterpiece. Join us for episode 299/300!
The Snark Marks will be no more after our 200th episode. We're going back to our roots: Being the funniest professional wrestling podcast on the internet. Join us for our final 3 episodes and if you're leaving us, send us a note about your favorite moment or episode. Thanks for listening over the years. Who knows; maybe some day we will rebrand again again. Love you!
Dusty went to the dentist and is in a mood about it. Also, Andrew's friend is being catfished by two different accounts on the internet, and he discovered a summer camp for adults that we can't tell if we love or hate. Thanks for listening/watching/existing!
To wrap up a successful Marks Madness, we have perhaps our toughest assignment yet: deciding the best cool kids movie. These are movies in which we wished we were the kids in the movie. There's sports, go-karts, pirate ships, and a whole lot of 12 year old heroes. Enjoy!
We WERE going to do a draft of overplayed songs, but Dusty came in with a buzzer beater idea that we couldn't pass up. The boys do an auction draft of Saturday Night Live casts. Enjoy!
Boomers grew up in the golden era of rock and roll, and the songs that were made in the 1970s have essentially become the soundtrack to American life for a lot of people. In this episode, we decide the results of the bracket that we made covering the best dad rock songs of all time. The playlist for this episode sounds like a garage.Playlist for the bracket: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0dQfFyFgjEQdFjVkrTYkST?si=MyRwCjcnQSCksPQ2szhwVw
Well, we did it. We debated the bracket, we ran the bracket, and we have come to a solution. The worst song of all time has been decided, and frankly I don't think either of us are surprised. We also discuss McDonalds for the ten thousandth time. Enjoy! Link to playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3l2lgZEYc6twZaEMonBBpw?si=Q8JFIvltQk23KG1UCQk7Ow
Between 1992 and 1994, Hollywood became obsessed with movies about kids playing sports, going on adventures, and just being generally cool. The boys put together a bracket of those movies. Enjoy!
For our second Marks Madness bracket, we discuss Boomer Rock, or Dad Rock. These are the songs that were the soundtrack to your dad's worsening drinking problem. Get in your Pontiac and turn it to 11, we are bringing the bangers.
Sorry for not having a show last week. Andrew was struck with a mystery illness but heroically returned this week. Dusty now has the flu but he is also a hero so we did a show. We talk about being sick, all of the stuff we watched while sick, and Dusty breaks down all of the Final Destination movies. We're heroes.
Dusty brings a list of movies that Andrew may want to watch in the theater in 2025, and movies he is generally excited about. We also decide on the final three brackets for Marks Madness!
In the previous episode, Dusty and Andrew began what they are calling "The Hey Soul Sister Memorial Tournament Of Crap," in which they pit the worst of the worst of music against each other. Fort Minor, Breaking Benjamin, Megan Trainor, Owl City and the like. In this installment, we finalize the bracket with the help of Andrew's big brother and music aficianado Jacob Cotner!
Marks Madness is approaching and we couldn't wait on this one. Dusty had the idea that we should do a bracket of the worst songs of all time, and we both compiled pretty hefty lists. Before we get into that, Andrew went to Boston and details his trip.
Dusty does his annual breakdown of the movies that he watched in the theater this year with an unprecedented number. He also gave Taco Bell's nuggets another shot and they are discussed. The Snark Marks do their annual Christmas gift exchange, and let me tell you, it takes us higher.
Each year on the podcast, we set goals for the forthcoming year and share the results of the goals we set for the current year. Last year's goals did not go well. How did this year's do? Also discussed: Andrew cut his hand while pitting an avocado, the odds that the robbers died in the first two home alone movies, and Taco Bell's nuggets!
There are new developments in the "Tim Allen has a new sitcom" situation which are discussed. Dusty has a fruit identification fiasco, we discuss our favorite Christmas movies, and much more!
Malcolm in the Middle is back and so is the McRib. We discuss both. Dusty won a hilarious prize at his company Christmas party, we go over some relatively harmless conspiracy theories, and much more! Subscribe, please.
This week, Hawk Tuah done did it. We discuss. We also go over our Spotify Wrapped, play a round of one second songs, and obviously we talk about Weird Al for a few minutes. Subscribe.
Andrew was sick all week so he finally watched a couple of movies. Dusty also went to the cinema a few times, so this is a very movie-heavy episode. We discuss Gangs of New York, Wonka, The Wizard of Oz, Wicked, Hot Frosty, Red One, and more! Subscribe, you animals.
In this episode, we discuss some nostalgic movies Dusty has been watching, and he brings a new movie idea for us to work out. We then discuss what we are thankful for this year. You weren't mentioned, but we are thankful for YOU! Thank you for listening to Snark Marks in 2024. Continue listening; we demand it.
In this episode, we eulogize Peanut the Squirrel and his raccoon friend. We also talk Marlboro rewards points and Kool Aid points, and Taco Bell's new throwback menu!
In this episode, Dusty casted our Titanic movie idea, tentatively called "Ocean's Ocean." Andrew guesses songs in one second, sucks at Green Day lyric trivia, and made a personal podcast for his girlfriend (she hated it!). Follow, subscribe, be nice to people.
Dusty and Andrew discuss why Cheer Up Charlie should be removed from Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory, tropes from the movie Scream, Andrew's cat's trip to the emergency vet, and much more!
Joker Foile Deux sucks and apparently it was never supposed to be good? Also Andrew's cat won't stop throwing up, Signs was stupid, and Dusty does too well at baseball trivia!
We start off with chip talk, which is always fun. Andrew tells Dusty about the woman who had 100 raccoons in her yard, Bone Man shows up at one point, and we spend a long time pretending to be an old west coal miner whose kids ate his last piece of black licorice.
Andrew slept in and, hilariously, terrified his loved ones. Dusty built a food menu based on movie tie ins. The boys break down the story of American Idiot, and Dusty does too well at space trivia. Thanks for listening!
The boys went and saw Green Day and The Smashing Pumpkins in San Francisco, so they open up the show recapping the trip. Also Andrew signed up for a dating app made for Disney adults (with the support of his girlfriend) and we play a round of Batman or Shakespeare!
Metallica is doing a weird "we aren't going to play all of our good songs every night" gimmick, so we create a definitive list of songs they should be legally required to play. We also discuss an exhausting couple who got kicked out of Disneyland's exhausting Club 33.
Dusty had a couple of incidents this week. Some stoners parked too close to his car and his neighbor attacked his fence with bricks. We also discuss the ebola virus for some reason, and go in-depth on the nine-month epic Ultimate World Cruise. Subscribe!
Dusty got a surprise at West Coast Sourdough, and he also received his late birthday gift from Andrew. We also discuss which NFL mascots would win in a fight, and much more!
The new Crow movie stinks. In other less obvious news, Oasis is back together and Capri Sun may be releasing their odd liquid in bottle form, to the disappointment of God.
In this episode, we go through The Rock's filmography. Are his movies good? Is he good? Boy, has he made a lot of money... Also, Oreo needs to stop, Eminem needs to be poor, and much more!
Dusty made a new Spotify playlist of working man songs, and we discuss the list while suggesting additions. Also, the new Borderlands movie stinks, as does nearly every other movie that was adapted from a video game.
To round out our comedy movie bracket, we have a heavy hitter. Tropic Thunder rattled some cages, but it was a groundbreaking comedy with a truly unique story. Does it hold up? Also, Dusty watched the Olympics and had a groundbreaking idea with a truly unique story. Can Ernest save the Olympics? We discuss! HIT THE LIKE BUTTON!
For years, Andrew and Dusty have held up The 40-Year-Old Virgin as perhaps one of the funniest comedies ever made. Was it though? The boys give it a new watch with the moderate amount of maturity that they have built since 2005, and bring in our friend Kai Connolly to discuss the movie as well as how comedy films have evolved through the years.
For our third installment of our search for our favorite comedy movie, we have a heavy hitter. Is Dumb And Dumber the funniest movie of all time? It even made poop funny for once! Join us as we dig in.
We had to take a break from our comedy movie reviews because apparently everyone else has lives. This is a normal show in which we discuss Deadpool and Wolverine, Ingrid Andress' National Anthem, working in customer service and more!
We recorded a podcast about Joe Dirt that Technology Gods sabotaged, so it made us re-think our forth movie that would accompany The 40 Year Old Virgin, Tropic Thunder, and Dumb and Dumber. We decided it wouldn't be right if we did not include a true classic comedy that set the stage for all that came after it. In 1975, six silly brits came together and created a movie that belongs at the base of the comedy pyramid. Join us as we review MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL or we will taunt you a second time!
Jackass 2 is a time capsule to the early-to-mid 2000s, when a generation of teenagers were experiencing anarchy through skate culture, and everybody had a handheld camera. Jackass provided us with the right guys in the right place at the right time, and their influence is still felt in YouTube/TikTok culture today, for better or for worse. While it's not a comedy movie in the same ways that Dumb and Dumber or Super Troopers are, to millions of millennials, Jackass 2 might be the funniest movie of all time.
The Snark Marks are doing a comedy movie bracket and they are being joined by some of their friends! In this episode, Jacob Cotner and Dusty Strickland of the now-dead Refund Theater Podcast join us to choose the fourth movie in our bracket, with the first three being Tropic Thunder, Dumb and Dumber, and The 40 Year Old Virgin. This may not be a list of the best comedies of all time (though Dumb and Dumber might be the GOAT), but it certainly is a list of four movies that make us laugh really hard. Let us know what you would have picked!
Over the next month, we will be watching and debating the best comedy movies ever made. In this episode, we introduced the first three movies in the bracket and decided on a way to determine the fourth. Also discussed: Yard work, bad Italian sodas, and chicken nuggets.
Andrew is sick and Riverside.fm sucks, so our episode is out a day late. In this episode, we discuss the comedic talents of Ron White, Dusty spoils and Trashes The Strangers Chapter 1, and Andrew discusses what he's done for 5 days on the couch.
Dusty's sleep is improving, and he ate a donut this week. The boys discuss the death of the movie theater industry, artificial intelligence, and much more!
In this episode, we discuss the Emo's Not Dead cruise, and do a quick bracket of "Emo" (pop/pop punk/whatever you want to call it) songs. We also compare movies that released in our birth years and Dusty's cat makes him unplug his microphone.
After spending most of our non-wrestling podcast time discussing fast food, we decided to put our tastes to the test and have our first ever auction draft. Surprise, surprise, one of us may have been a bit too focused on saving some money. Also discussed is Kanye West getting sued by the estate of Donna Summer, Ric Flair making an ass of himself at a pizza place, and much more!
Rick Rude was pure entertainment. The Snark Marks love nothing more than the idea of a wrestler coming out and calling the entire arena of fans fat, ugly sweat hogs before his match. He sold as good as anybody, he succeeded in every organization he joined, and his life was cut tragically short likely due to his involvement in the business. Join us as we celebrate the sexiest man on god's green Earth.
This is a very Dusty-centric episode, which I think we all prefer. We discuss our favorite Mexican foods, Dusty admits a very stupid thing he did this week, gives us a breathing update, and also breaks down his trip to see Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace in theaters!
In this episode, Dusty reveals a delightful surprise. Also, Taylor Swift put out a new album and the boys share their thoughts.
Against all odds and without much fanfare, the Snark Marks Podcast has made it to 150 episodes. A sincere "Thank you" to all who have listened to our show. We love hearing from you. On this episode, Andrew's brother Jacob rejoins us as we discuss movies, do a draft of Simpsons characters, and finish up with some movie trivia. Tell your friends. 150.
OJ Simpson died and we won't miss him. Also, (surprise, surprise) we talk fast food and comedy, and we break down the CM Punk/AEW situation. Enjoy and subscribe!