One day, two longtime friends who are addicted to talking pop culture (seriously they should see someone) decided to pick up some microphones and start a show. Thus, Son of a Ginger Was Born. Chortle and guffaw along with Mason, Patrick, and their ever-expanding crew of guests as they unpack what's…
Mason Moreau and Patrick Bailer
On this special outdoor episode of this wonderful podcast, the hosts sit down and talk about the new Netflix Original Film: The Half of It. You don't even know it man!
It's a first for the show! In this episode, the hosts sit down to talk about something none of them particularly enjoyed. Also we get a quick update on the state of the sugar industry.
In this episode, the hosts take a break from the constant onslaught of Zoom meetings to discuss the latest in Disney's smash-hit franchise: Frozen 2.
After a quick history lesson, the hosts sit down to talk about how to cut through all of the BS and find quality entertainment to stream while sheltering in place.
After an exclusive live musical performance from Joe Exotic himself, the hosts are joined by amateur investigative journalist/social media influencer Heather Bailer to discuss Netflix's new smash hit True Crime series Tiger King.
Oh boy this one's a doozy. After a quick sneak preview of the Love is Blind spinoff season, the hosts sit down to talk about how fun it was to hate-watch Netflix's new smash hit reality dating show. (Sersiously Kelly, you should give Mason a call)
On this episode, the hosts start out with some bad news, then jump into their throwback review of the B&W indie Frances Ha.
In this episode, we get a quick update from Crazy Carl about the new Sonic the Hedgehog redesign. Later, the Son of a Ginger hosts/kidults try to grapple with how the shameless product placement and heartwarming-yet-childish story made them feel.
On this episode, we get a peek under the Gotham City curtain of crime and find out who's really pulling the strings. Then later, the hosts sit down to talk about their mixed feelings for the new Harley Quinn romp: Birds of Prey.
Patrick, Beth, and Mason get whisked away to Westeross to participate in the first annual Son of a Ginger Gingie Awards. Join them as they fight for their lives by picking the best in entertainment of 2019.
In this episode, the hosts talk about some weird machine that they've called "The Goo-er". Also, the new Facebook Watch original series Limetown left a sour taste in their mouths.
On this episode, we get a quick update from everyone's favorite toxic married couple, Darla and Gene Gunderson. Then the hosts sit down to answer the question: What are you REALLY getting out of your Netflix subscription?
When going to see a movie about felines, the hosts made a beeline for the exit. Also, we got the inside scoop on what was really going on behind the scenes. Featuring Jacquelyn Green and field reporter Melody Sconce.
Kicking off Season 4 the right way, Patrick, Beth, and Mason all made a serious bet - a gamble - and it's about to pay off. Join them as they talk all about the Safdie Brothers' newest crime thriller Uncut Gems.
The hosts once again gather with friend of the show and Production Assistant, Alex Olhausen, to discuss what it was like working on the set of HBO's Watchmen, the cultural impact of the show and the comics, and ultimately what they thought of Lindelof's adaptation. Also, we find out a little more about the mysterious 'Lube Man'.
Get out your AARP cards cuz everyone is OLD! So are St. Tangelo and McCluck as they pitch their ideas to the mob in this week’s cold open.
On this high-octane episode of Son of a Ginger, we give Tesla a hand with marketing their Cybertruck and sit down to discuss the new racing drama Ford v Ferrari.
In the first installment of a brand Son of a Ginger Original, the hosts talk all about the fanfare around Disney+. Is it worth your time? You'll just have to listen and find out.
DOLEMITE, DOLEMITE, DOLEMITE, DOLEMITEWhat a funkadelic film. A lot of F Bombs in this episode so make sure your kids listen to it with parental supervision. Enjoy! Original Song: Produced by Patrick BailerGuitar: Mason MoreauBackground Vocal: Beth Marcinko
On this episode we go deeeeeeep within our depressed alter-egos while we unpack the story elements within Paul Rudd's new show Living With Yourself. Also, a quick sneak peak of the new show Clone Cop airing on TruTV.
Joined by their friend Danny, the hosts build new identities for themselves and podcast from a remote cabin in Massassappi. Turns out, cabins in Massassappi don't have great acoustics. Sub-par audio ahead.
Wow! What a film! We say film because "movies" are for the lesser. We don't review movies. We review CINEMA. AND THIS WAS A GREAT PIECE OF CINEMA. Whoa there, sorry about that. Grammarly just uploaded a "pretentious filter" feature and we don't know if we're fans yet. This episode's all about how to method act, and Hangover director Todd Phillips' new movie "Joker". Enjoy!
In another music review special, the hosts dive into these two new offerings from frost time solo acts: Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes and Djo aka Joe Keery from Stranger things.
In this humdinger of an episode, it's life or death for Patrick as he tries to get you guys to laugh at our review of Funny or Die's Between Two Ferns: The Movie. Don't click die whatever you do or else you'll lose this show forever!Song Credits:"Holiday For Strings" by Unknown (1964) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HEpyK27YLc"The Harlem Shake" by Baauer (2013)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV0LHCHf-pE
After the show gets interrupted by a very important news update, Patrick, Beth, and Mason sit down to talk about the surprise smash hit Amazon Prime show The Boys. Song Credits:Music Credit: OurMusicBox (Jay Man)Track Name: "The Headlines"Music By: Jay Man @ https://ourmusicbox.com/Official "OurMusicBox" YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicboxLicense for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJ
Beth, Mason, and Patrick kick off Season 3 of Son of a Ginger with a weird stroll down memory lane and a review of the sequel to the first ever SoG Reviewed film: It Chapter 2. This time, they kept it short and sweet, unlike some people. Yeesh.
On this episode, the hosts take a break from watching their favorite nameless melodramatic hospital show to talk about a new coming of age film that DEFINITELY isn't Superbad. It's called Good Boys, but they weren't good boys at all. False advertising? You be the judge.
Join the hosts this week as they crash Chance’s wedding to talk about their thoughts on his album The Big Day. As well as Bon Iver’s i,i. Why did they crash the wedding? Bon Iver couldn’t make it...
On this episode, the hosts bear witness to one of the most bizarre westerns in the making. Later, they share their thoughts on Quentin Tarantino's 9th film. Song Credits: Uptown Nights (60's garage blues) by © NADA - Copyright Free MusicThe Wild West by Ross Bugden
Patrick and Mason kidnapped their Uber passenger, Hamilton Way, and forced him to talk about the movie he worked on: Stuber. We can’t tell you how they got away with it, but it involved something that rhymes with shmackmail.
We couldn't stop breaking character while recording a cold open, and when we played it back during editing, it was just too hilarious not to post. Listen to us act like total goofballs and die laughing.
Fresh off of being pitched some less than stellar ideas, Alex Olhausen stops by to talk about Stranger Things and his experience as an on-set PA on the show. Son of a Ginger exclusive interview!
In the first ever 4 person episode of Son of a Ginger, the hosts are joined once again by their resident MCU expert Thomas Mastrototaro to talk about Marvel's first outing without Robert Downey Jr. And also we hear a quick word from the MCU travel agency. Music from https://filmmusic.io"Sunshine (version 2)" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
In this episode the hosts caught something odd after recording one of their Patreon exclusive episodes, and later they tally up how many times Pixar has made them cry. Such babies...
Wait, take a deep breath. We know you're angry about this season. Have you chilled out yet? Good! Enjoy the review as the hosts unpack this season and also hear the special guest segment featuring Torchibold Anus IV.
In a special Noir edition of "Who's that Pokemon?" a father and son are reunited in the most peculiar of ways. Later, the hosts talk about the fresh new nostalgic cash grab known as Detective Pikachu.
A couple of cool cats get together to talk about Avengers: Endgame.