Over analyzing terrible movies in podcast form can be soul-crushing work, so we've thrown not-so-terrible movies into the mix for a double feature discussion on the highs and lows of cinema that just might give you whiplash.
Hosts Ed and Louis get salty and sandy with guests Marshall and Tracy as they discuss movies featuring people stranded on tropical islands, namely 2000's "Cast Away" and 2002's "Swept Away". www.LongBallStudios.com
Hosts Louis and Ed get away from it all with guests Tracy and Marshall as they discuss movies set on islands of wonder and terror, as well as play a game to while away the lock down days. www.LongBallStudios.com
Hosts Ed and Louis get slippery when wet along with guests Liza and Kalen, as we discuss the great and most terrible of undersea creature features, namely 1975's Jaws and 1977's Orca. www.LongBallStudios.com
Hosts Louis and Ed celebrate summer movies to cap off a cinema-free summer with returning guests Kalen and Liza. We also play a game set beneath the waves. www.LongBallStudios.com
Louis and Ed wax their mustaches and return to the scene of the crime with guest detectives Robyn and Adam, as they discuss the 1974 and 2017 film versions of the Agatha Christie classic, Murder on the Orient Express. www.LongBallStudios.com
Ed and Louis search for clues because they have none, but guests Adam and Robyn help them out with some detective movie picks and play a game that quickly goes off the rails. www.LongBallStudios.com
Louis and Ed are back on the bubble with guests, Andy Zillig and Mitch Schmidt, bursting 1974's "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble," and 2001's "Bubble Boy," featuring young men raised in isolation from germs and social lives. www.LongBallStudios.com
Having lost their immunity to bad movies, Ed and Louis, along with guests, Mitch Schmidt and Andy Zillig, discuss their favorite isolation movies and play a game about protective bubbles. www.LongBallStudios.com
Louis and Ed take on the Choir Invisible with Andy Zillig and Kalen Knowles, as they discuss 1987's "Wings of Desire" and its Nicholas Cage remake, 1998's "City of Angels", two movies about angels peeping on humans and becoming mortals after falling in love. www.LongBallStudios.com
Louis and Ed open the new season with a couple of divine guests, Andy Zillig and Kalen Knowles (The Issue At Hand), as they talk about recent movies, movies about angels on Earth, and play a game about the battle for mortal souls in cinema. www.LongBallStudios.com
Louis and Ed return with Robyn Stevens (The Issue At Hand) and Adam Zopfi-Hulse (9021 Oh No You Dinnit!) to talk about their prospects for a royal romance as they discuss the made-for-TV-holiday-rom-coms: 2015's "Crown for Christmas", and "A Christmas Prince" from 2017 www.LongBallStudios.com
In Part 1 of their Christmas two-parter, Ed and Louis welcome back Robyn Stevens (The Issue At Hand) and Adam Zopfi-Hulse (9021 Oh No You Dinnit!) to talk about beloved Christmas movies, current flicks, and to play a holiday themed edition of Too Legit to Quote. www.LongBallStudios.com
Ed and Louis are rejoined by Liza Jolley (Throwback to School) and Andy Zillig as they talk about movies in which young lads can see ghosts. They take apart 1999's "The Sixth Sense", and stand witness as 2016's "Ghost Goggles" falls apart on its own. www.LongBallStudios.com
Louis and Ed stare into the ghostly void, and guests Liza Jolley (Throwback to School) and Andy Zillig (Spoiled Again) stare back, as they discuss their favorite ghost movies for Halloween, talk about some current favorites, and play a spooky and spectacular game. www.LongBallStudios.com
Ed and Louis have a plague on both their houses and guests Adam Zopfi-Hulse and Robyn Stevens (both from the Issue At Hand) join them to discuss the violent, horny youths of the 1590s on display in 1996's "Romeo+Juliet" and 2013's "Romeo and Juliet". www.LongBallStudios.com
Louis and Ed, along with a full house of guests, Liza, Andy, and Kalen, double our trouble and double our fun as we talk about 2002's Adaptation and 2011's Jack & Jill, two movies in which one actor played two main roles www.LongBallStudios.com
Louis and Ed take a (fake) trip down memory lane with former host, Adrian Eng, and returning guest, Maya Nakashima, as they watch the beloved classic "Total Recall" from 1990 and the less than classic reboot from 2012. www.LongBallStudios.com
Ed and Louis make a bet to mold Maya Nakashima and Liza Jolley (Throwback to School) into the perfect podcast guest panelists, as they give two Pygmalion-plotted movies, 1964's "My Fair Lady" and 2003's "She's All That", a viewing and a bit of a roasting. www.LongBallStudios.com
Louis and Ed call up a specialized team of heroic guest panelists, The Issue at Hand's Robyn Stevens and Adam Zopfi-Hulse, to re-ignite the podcast by discussing ensemble disaster movies, 2007's Sunshine and 2003's The Core. www.LongBallStudios.com
Louis and Ed sharpen their pencils and flip over a clean page; they brought back Andy to talk about anthology sketch comedy movies, namely 1977's The Kentucky Fried Movie, and 2013's Movie 43. www.LongBallStudios.com
Hosts, Louis and Ed take a trip to the waste-processing underworld to find adventure along with guests Maya Nakashima and Mitch Schmidt as they ponder 1990's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and 1997's Warriors of Virtue. www.LongBallStudios.com
Season 4 kicks off as Louis and substitute co-host Andy, matriculate and debate with guests Adam Zopfi-Hulse and Robyn Stevens (both from The Issue At Hand), as they compare Rodney Dangerfield's "Back to School" from 1986, and Melissa McCarthy's "Life of the Party" from 2018, movies about parents enrolling in college with their children. www.LongBallStudios.com
Get a taste of what's available on LongBall's Patreon page. This is "Patreon Gift Bag B" and it contains: Anvilicious: Rambo Freedom Force featuring Mitch, Rose, Tom, and Jon discussing the very special episode "Just Say No" of the ill-advised Rambo cartoon. Giant-Sized Get to Know Your LongBallers: Iain featuring Mitch & Jon hurling questions at Iain Horton. www.LongBallStudios.com
Hosts Louis and Ed say "Not-so-Merry Christmas" to returning guest Liza Jolley (Throwback to School), as they discuss 1994's The Ref, and 2004's Surviving Christmas, two movies about having some very unwelcome guests over for the Christmas celebrations. www.LongBallStudios.com
Hosts Louis and Ed hit the road with frequent guests Andy Zillig and Kalen Knowles, talking road trips from hell and watching 1987's Planes, Trains and Automobiles, and 2008's College Road Trip, and characters having breakdowns, emotionally, on the highways and byways www.LongBallStudios.com
Hosts Louis and Ed welcome returning guests Andy Zillig and new guest Liza Jolley (Throwback to School) for some visually inventive films, 1988's "Beetlejuice" and 2001's "Monkeybone" as we take in the afterlives of dead characters, and the haunting banality of the living. www.LongBallStudios.com
Hosts Louis and Ed discuss the future of sports with Andy Zillig and Kalen Knowles, such as 2011’s "Real Steel" and 2003's "Rollerball," a remake of the 1975 classic. Will our interest in the future offset our general lack of interest in sports? Listen and find out! www.LongBallStudios.com
Hosts Louis and Ed welcome back former host Adrian Eng, along with guest Maya Nakashima, and LongBall superstar, Jon Jolley, to talk about 1973's "Enter the Dragon" and 1985's "Gymkata", both featuring martial artists working as secret agent, tested in some unlikely exotic foreign competitions. www.LongBallStudios.com
Hosts Louis and Ed welcome Adam Zopfi-Hulse (9021ONYD!) to the show to talk about the 1956 classic "The Shaggy Dog," and the 2016 cat-astrophe "Nine Lives," both of which feature people becoming household pets against their will and that use their animal form to uncover crime and deception. www.LongBallStudios.com