Beamed to you from a closet and a basement, The Stream Police Podcast gives advice each week on building a better Netflix queue, Spotify playlist and DVR list. Clint Davis (movies/TV) and Andy Sedlak (music), formerly of OverdueReview.com, talk about the best — and better-avoided — shows, movies and…
On this monthly look at what's streaming, Clint Davis breaks down movies and TV, while Andy Sedlak handles music.This month, Clint reviews three of 2022's buzziest movies, THE MENU, BARBARIAN and TOP GUN: MAVERICK. He also checks out HBO's HOW TO WITH JOHN WILSON and recommends a few movies streaming across Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video and HBO Max. Andy digs into the 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class, shining a light on deep tracks from each of the inductees. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this month's look into what's streaming in movies, TV and music, Clint finishes season 1 of HBO's HOUSE OF THE DRAGON and digs into Netflix's THE SANDMAN, while Andy remembers a '90s rap icon.Plus: Clint talks about the best thing he watched this month and recommends eight movies streaming across Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max, while Andy adds five more songs to the Stream Police Podcast playlist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this monthly look into what's streaming, Clint flies solo and reviews three new shows in detail. He gives his initial thoughts on HBO's HOUSE OF THE DRAGON and Prime Video's RINGS OF POWER and explains why one has been more impressive so far, and reviews the entire first season of HBO'S THE REHEARSAL.He also gives his thoughts on the Emmys and awards shows as a whole, which have seemed to outlive their usefulness. Plus, streaming movie recommendations across Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max, five more songs added to the show's Spotify playlist, and another pick for The Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time (this week).Follow Clint on Letterboxd @mrclintdavis to see lists of every movie recommended in each episode of the show. Email Clint at theclintdavis@gmail.com and Andy at sedlakjournal@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the monthly look into what's streaming, Clint Davis gives his thoughts on the final season of AMC's BETTER CALL SAUL and Jordan Peele's new movie NOPE. Andy Sedlak looks back at one of music's sleaziest genres, Hokum, for a segment that's sure to make you laugh.Plus: Thoughts on Marvel's widely panned ETERNALS and HBO Max's groundbreaking doc WE MET IN VIRTUAL REALITY. Also, new queue recommendations across Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max, 5 more songs added to the never-ending playlist and another TV theme song inducted into our Hall of Fame!Find all recommendations on Clint's Letterboxd page @mrclintdavis. Email the guys at theclintdavis@gmail.com (movies/TV) and sedlakjournal@gmail.com (music)! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this month's look into what's streaming in movies, TV and music, Clint reviews a new season of one blockbuster show and the final season of another, while Andy eulogizes Apple's iPod with mixed feelings on its legacy.TV Reviews: STRANGER THINGS season 4 (Netflix) and THIS IS US season 6 (NBC).Movie reviews: CHIP N DALE: RESCUE RANGERS (Disney+).Music reviews: Kendrick Lamar's MR. MORALE & THE BIG STEPPERS.We also add 5 more songs to the never-ending playlist, recommend 8 movies streaming on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video and HBO Max, and induct another TV theme song into the Hall of Fame. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This month on the show that looks into what's streaming in movies, TV and music, Clint flies solo and talks about his return to a movie theater after more than 2 years only watching films at home! Were the sparks between Robert Pattinson and Zoe Kravitz in THE BATMAN enough to make it worth risking his life??He also reviews STAR TREK: PICARD on Paramount+ and recommends 8 movies streaming now on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max with a heavy dose of '90s gems, including the unforgettable WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE.All that, plus another classic sitcom gets honored as The Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All Time (this week) and five more songs get added to the Spotify playlist, including tracks from The Judds, George Jones, Tower of Power, Johnny "Guitar" Watson and Perry Como! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our gala 100th episode, Clint talks nothing but recent movies, while Andy digs into the rich musical history of car songs.Clint ranks the nominees for best picture from the 2022 Oscars. Did CODA top his list? And he reviews Netflix's movie THE LOST DAUGHTER and makes a case for it being the best movie of 2021. Andy talks about the enduring musical metaphor of the car and remembers Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died at the age of 50.Also: 5 more songs get added to the perfect Spotify playlist and we choose a classic Fox cartoon to be the Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time (this week).Email Clint at theclintdavis@gmail.com and Andy at sedlakjournal@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This month on the show that looks into what's streaming in movies, TV and music, Clint reviews HBO's dark teen drama EUPHORIA and Andy looks at high-profile musical comebacks that flopped.Also in streaming movies: Clint reviews two 2022 best picture nominees: WEST SIDE STORY and NIGHTMARE ALLEY and gives you 8 more recommendations to watch across Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max. In music, Andy adds five under-the-radar country songs to the never-ending Spotify playlist he's building. Plus, a new pick for the Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time (this week) that you probably know ever single word to!Email Clint at theclintdavis@gmail.com and Andy at sedlakjournal@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint reviews a pair of recent Beatles documentaries, including GET BACK on Disney+, while Andy travels back to 2002 and examines the year in popular music. In streaming movies, we look at ENCANTO and the Lin-Manuel Miranda songs that have ignited a juggernaut and Clint talks about a 1970s detective picture that was the best thing he watched this month. And in music, Andy honors Meat Loaf and adds five songs by Ronnie Spector to our endless Spotify playlist. We also get another addition to our list of the greatest TV theme songs of all time! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this monthly look into what's streaming across TV, movies and music, Clint gives his thoughts on the first seasons of Amazon's THE WHEEL OF TIME and Disney+'s LOKI. Andy gives a detailed review of Adele's new record, 30, while Clint also talks about her recent CBS TV special.Clint's also talks about his favorite non-traditional Christmas movie (hint: it's not DIE HARD) and gives streaming movie recommendations on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max. Andy also adds five of his favorite songs from 2021 to our Spotify playlist and Clint honors another classic TV show theme song as the greatest of all time (this week). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this month's look into what's streaming, Clint reviews Netflix's MIDNIGHT MASS and Denis Villeneuve's DUNE while Andy runs down some of the most popular musicians who've spread conspiracy theories recently and in the past. And Clint tells a hell of a story about his first time seeing Bob Dylan in concert recently with Andy ... and things not going quite as expected.Plus, streaming recommendations across Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max, another selection is added to our list of the greatest TV show theme songs of all time and five more songs are added to our infinite playlist at Spotify. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this monthly look into streaming media, Clint looks at HBO's SOPRANOS prequel, THE MANY SAINTS OF NEWARK, while Andy dives into the history of divorce albums, including Kacey Musgraves's STAR CROSSED. Also in movies, Clint runs down his picks for the 20 best scary movies streaming now on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO Max, Tubi and more.We also add 5 more spooky songs to the show's never-ending Spotify playlist and honor a '90s classic with our pick for the greatest TV theme song of all time (this week). You can support the show's production costs on Venmo @mrclintdavis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint checks out Pixar's latest movie, LUCA, which is now streaming on Disney+, while Andy digs into Charlie Watts, the most enigmatic member of the Rolling Stones. In TV, Clint reviews Netflix's UNBELIEVABLE and decides whether it was worth the hype. He also remembers the impacts made by Norm MacDonald and Michael K. Williams in light of their deaths.Plus, five more songs get added to the perfect playlist and another TV theme song goes into our vault of the best ones ever. And you get two new streaming picks each on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max.Email Clint Davis at theclintdavis@gmail.com and Andy Sedlak at sedlakjournal@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint flies solo this time around in a movie-filled episode of the Stream Police. He breaks down James Gunn's THE SUICIDE SQUAD and LeBron James in SPACE JAM: A NEW LEGACY. Plus, he takes a look at Netflix's documentary DISCLOSURE, which takes a look at the history of trans representation in cinema and on TV.You also get five new songs added to the show's Spotify playlist, another pick for THE GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL TIME (this week) and streaming recommendations on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max.Featured musical artists:Wet LegFrank ZappaKing CurtisBR549Ariana GrandeGordon Lightfoot See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This month on the Stream Police, Clint gives his take on HBO Max's FRIENDS reunion special, while Andy celebrates the return of live music and ponders the pandemic's lasting impression on the arts.Also on the screen: Clint gives his 5 picks for patriotic July 4th viewing, inspired by a listener question, and talks about a bit of mindless viewing he did on TNT in the past month. While in music, Andy looks back at some songs that were inspired by the COVID era and adds 5 more songs to the never-ending Spotify playlist. Clint also adds another entry into our library of THE GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL-TIME (this week) with the first reality show theme we've ever featured! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This month, Clint reviews HBO's buzz-filled MARE OF EASTTOWN from start to finish, while Andy gives his thoughts on Olivia Rodrigo and her unique launch to chart success. Clint also gives you five episodes of the original TWILIGHT ZONE that he thinks will make you an overnight fan.Also: A look at the forgotten, earliest singles from iconic artists and streaming recommendations on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max. Plus a new pick for THE GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL TIME (this week). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We tackle some intimidating figures in this month's edition, including Godzilla, Ernest Hemingway and the late DMX. Clint dives into PBS's newest documentary from Ken Burns and Lynn Novick and tells you how HEMINGWAY stacks up with their other works. Andy plays undertaker again and looks at the great work of DMX and Jim Steinman, who were originals in completely different ways.Also: Clint reviews the newest MORTAL KOMBAT reboot and weighs it against the version from the 1990s. He also takes a look at all four of the movies in Warner Bros. Monsterverse so far, which include GODZILLA, KONG: SKULL ISLAND, GODZILLA: KING OF THE MONSTERS and the brand-new GODZILLA VS KONG. He also gives his reaction to NOMADLAND taking best picture at the Oscars and looks at the batting average of the Academy over the past 10 years.All that and more, plus 5 more additions to the never-ending Spotify playlist and another edition of THE GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL-TIME (this week) which takes us back to the early 1970s. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This month, Clint flies solo and takes a look at some news-making movies that are now streaming. He gives his full review of Chloe Zhao's NOMADLAND and takes a look at a pair of affecting documentaries on celebrities: FX's FRAMING BRITNEY SPEARS and HBO's ALLEN V. FARROW.He also adds five songs to the endless playlist, pays tribute to another all-time great TV theme song and lists off some titans of Hollywood history that you can still enjoy without feeling guilty. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a movie-heavy episode, Clint takes a look at three new movies that are out now, while Andy reveals some of the lyrics from music history that mean the most to him.Movies Clint looks at include Carey Mulligan's intense revenge flick PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN, Denzel Washington's dark detective thriller THE LITTLE THINGS and Netflix's period drama THE DIG...which also happens to star Carey Mulligan. The tracks Andy digs into are by Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Kanye West, Jackson Browne and Jim Lauderdale.We also had five more songs to our never-ending playlist, recommend some movies across all the major streamers and add another TV opener to our list of the greatest TV show theme songs of all time!Email Clint at theclintdavis@gmail.com and Andy at sedlakjournal@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this edition of the show, Clint unpacks Disney/Pixar's newest movie SOUL and Andy wrestles with the complex legacy of Phil Spector in the wake of his death.Clint also gives you a few examples of lyrics he'd get tattooed on his body, reviews HBO's CHERNOBYL, perhaps the ultimate TV downer ever, and ponders whether WONDER WOMAN 1984 is worth risking your life to see. We also get five more songs added to the ultimate playlist and another entry into the list of greatest TV show theme songs of all time with an animated classic from the '90s.Email Clint at theclintdavis@gmail.com and Andy at sedlakjournal@gmail.com. Stream Police theme song: "Faster Does It" by Kevin Macleod (Incompetech.com) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the first time in a couple years, Clint and Andy do the show together. This time, they're live on Zoom, talking about everything in movies, TV and music that's been on their minds!Reviews include David Fincher's Netflix movie MANK and Bruce Springsteen's new album LETTER TO YOU. They also debate their favorite Christmas songs and movies and the best movies they saw for the first time in 2020. Other topics include Taylor Swift's new direction and Cardi B's "WAP." Clint even adds in a few examples of terrible lyrics included in great songs, including tracks by Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Bob Dylan and Merle Haggard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This month on the Stream Police, Clint gives his thoughts on 2019's DOCTOR SLEEP, the sequel to Stanley Kubrick's THE SHINING, while Andy agonizes over some of the worst single lyrics in songs he otherwise loves.Also in TV, a full review of HBO's WATCHMEN and a look at how Netflix's marketing may have failed THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR. We also remember Alex Trebek and talk about the one thing that made him unique in today's world of entertainment. In movies, Clint revisits THE EXORCIST. You also get some streaming recommendations across Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max.Email Clint at theclintdavis@gmail.com and Andy at sedlakjournal@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In time for Halloween, Clint recommends five horror movies that don’t insult your intelligence and Andy tells the incredible true story behind maybe the spookiest song ever recorded, “I Put a Spell On You” by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins.Also in TV, Clint gives his early take on Netflix’s THE HAUNTING OF BLY MANOR and his review of HBO’s WATCHMEN. In music, Andy pays tribute to the late Eddie Van Halen and talks about why he was different than other guitar virtuosos.Plus:-Streaming recommendations on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and HBO Max-Another creepy selection for the Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time (this week)-Five more songs added to the never-ending Spotify playlistEmail Clint at theclintdavis@gmail.com and Andy at sedlakjournal@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This month on the show, Clint reviews HBO's take on PERRY MASON and talks about why a last-minute casting change was so huge. In music, Andy takes a look back at major artists who've experimented with alter egos, to varying degrees of success. In movies, Clint talks about why Chadwick Boseman's death hit us so hard and why the actor's legacy is unique among Hollywood stars.Plus: Streaming recommendations on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and HBOMax, another entry into the canon of greatest TV show theme songs ever and five more songs added to our endless playlist! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this month's show, Clint talks about his experience revisiting one of his favorite shows, AMC's MAD MEN, and whether it has held up to his memories, while Andy takes a dive into the music and life of roots country star Charley Crockett. Also in TV, Clint reviews THE NOT-TOO-LATE SHOW WITH ELMO on HBO Max and NFL Network's forgotten gem, THE TIMELINE. We also take a look at Fox's classic MARRIED... WITH CHILDREN in our monthly look at The Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time.Email Clint at theclintdavis@gmail.com and Andy at @sedlakjournal@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint flies solo in this edition of the podcast and gives you his verdict on HBO Max and whether its worth the monthly price. Also in TV, he gives his final thoughts on FX's THE AMERICANS and whether it deserves to be placed among the all-time great shows and gives his take on the enduring legacy of Cartoon Network's SPACE GHOST COAST TO COAST.In movies, he reviews John Cassavetes's controversial 1976 effort, THE KILLING OF A CHINESE BOOKIE, and Debra Granik's 2018 gem, LEAVE NO TRACE.Email Clint at theclintdavis@gmail.com and Andy at sedlakjournal@gmail.com. Follow them on Instagram @mrclintdavis and @andysedlak. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint puts a spotlight on some of his favorite movies by Black filmmakers that are streaming now on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max and other services. Andy looks at some of the best protest music of recent memory and talks about why it's often a misunderstood genre.In TV, we give our final thoughts on ESPN's THE LAST DANCE and look back at Fox's groundbreaking sitcom LIVING SINGLE. Also in cinema, Clint talks about some of the B-grade movies that have been getting him through quarantine, especially on Tubi.Andy also adds five more songs to the never-ending playlist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This month on the show, Clint gives his take on ESPN's epic documentary event THE LAST DANCE and why he thinks it's a little unfair. Andy gives a fitting eulogy to Little Richard and talks about why his early music was essential and groundbreaking, while some of his later stuff is underrated.Clint also gives further thoughts on KILLING EVE's second and third seasons, reviews STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER on Disney+ and talks about what he considers the wackiest James Bond movie ever made.All that, plus THE GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL TIME (this week) takes us back to an early '90s cartoon classic! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the great quarantine rolls on, Clint and Andy take some time to remember one of their favorite artists, the late John Prine. In TV, Clint reviews the first season of KILLING EVE, gives his thoughts on HBO's MCMILLIONS and talks about BETTER CALL SAUL's explosive episode, "Bagman." In movies, Clint reviews Pixar's ONWARD and talks about reconnecting with RAGING BULL about a decade after he last watched it.Also, Andy adds a rare six songs to the perfect Spotify playlist and we pay tribute to a WB teen classic in the 50th edition of THE GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL TIME (this week).Email Clint at theclintdavis@gmail.com and Andy at sedlakjournal@gmail.com. You can follow them on Instagram @mrclintdavis and @andysedlak. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the early days of the quarantine, Clint makes a confession and gives his thoughts on TLC's series MY 600-LB. LIFE. Meanwhile, Andy hunkers down in Cleveland and talks about some of the music that's already been made in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, including an unlikely hit from Cardi B.Also in TV, Clint review PBS's recent documentary COLLEGE BEHIND BARS from director Lynn Novick. In film, he breaks down 2019's THE LIGHTHOUSE after being such a fan of director Robert Egger's previous film, THE WITCH.Plus, Andy adds five more songs to our never-ending Spotify playlist and Clint gives us a dark and dingy choice as THE GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL TIME (this week). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Did PARASITE deserve to dominate the Oscars? Clint answers that question in his review of the movie, which was recorded before the awards were handed out. Meanwhile, Andy listens to Eminem's newest album and wonders if it should be compared to his early stuff.Also in movies, Clint reviews Oscar winners JOKER and LITTLE WOMEN and gives some thoughts on Netflix's MARRIAGE STORY.Also in music, Andy looks at the career of Louis Jordan and makes a strong case that he should be considered the father of rock.Clint also gives you some recommendations on Netflix and Amazon Prime and adds an '80s classic to the canon in THE GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL TIME (this week). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This month on the Stream Police Podcast, Clint gives his honest opinion of Netflix's Martin Scorsese epic THE IRISHMAN and Andy talks about the career of Garth Brooks and why he may be poised for his most interesting turn yet.In movies, Clint also reviews the murder-mystery film KNIVES OUT. And in TV, he reviews AMC's series HALT AND CATCH FIRE and gives his initial thoughts on HBO'S HIS DARK MATERIALS.In music, Andy also looks at songs that are now considered "old" but feel like they just came out and he adds five more songs to our infinite, perfect playlist which you can find on Spotify. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this mammoth, decade-ending spectacular, Clint and Andy look back on a great decade of entertainment and rank their favorite releases. Clint runs down his 10 favorite TV shows and movies of the 2010s and Andy recaps his 10 favorite records of the decade. There are plenty of surprises and snubs to be found!Also: Andy adds five songs to the never-ending Spotify playlist, while Clint gives you four recommendations now streaming on Netflix and Prime Video. He also tells you about the best movie he watched this month.Email Clint at theclintdavis@gmail.com and Andy at sedlakjournal@gmail.com and we'll read your messages on the next show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This month, Clint gives a full overview of FX's landmark series THE SHIELD, which he recently streamed from start to finish. Does it belong among the all-time great shows? Andy looks into why pop music seems to be so much more vulgar than it used to be.Also in TV: Clint finds himself addicted to Adult Swim's experimental 24/7 live streams and talks about why he views it as a dream come true for broadcasting. He also pays tribute to a Japanese series in The Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All Time (this week).In movies: Clint reviews the 2000 Sex Pistols documentary THE FILTH AND THE FURY and examines Robert Altman's unique treatment of the western in MCCABE AND MRS. MILLER.Also in music: Andy reviews Kanye West's new album JESUS IS KING and draws comparisons with Bob Dylan's foray into religious music. He also adds another five songs to the never-ending Spotify playlist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint digs into why the Emmys have terrible ratings despite TV being more acclaimed than ever and Andy dives into ambient music as a popular genre among his contemporaries.Also, Clint reviews PBS's new Ken Burns documentary on country music and CNN's lengthy documentary series THE MOVIES and why he found its title to be misleading. He also gives some horror recommendations across Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and HBO Now. Andy gives some appreciation to Eddie Money and his rarely heard deep tracks.THE GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL-TIME (this week): THE ADDAMS FAMILY. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint flies solo this month and talks about his impressions of European TV and radio from his recent trip in Ireland. One British show he reviews is NAKED ATTRACTION, a dating series that he'll never forget!He also reviews the new documentary, HAIL SATAN?, and why he was slightly embarrassed to be watching it in a theater full of Irish people. Another review sees him looking at the 2006 documentary, THE BRIDGE, which easily counts as one of the most shocking films he's ever watched.All that, plus five more songs added to the never-ending Spotify playlist, Clint's pick for the best thing he watched this month and another pick for THE GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL TIME (this week). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint reviews season 3 of Netflix's STRANGER THINGS and realizes he'd been watching the show incorrectly for years. Andy gives his thoughts on Bruce Springsteen's new record WESTERN STARS and the two "masterpieces" he found on it.In movies: Clint reviews Quentin Tarantino's ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD and 2018's best picture winner, GREEN BOOK and has very different takes on them.Also in music: Andy breaks down why old acts seem to do so well on the road while young acts struggle and the opposing demographics of recording new music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Clint flies solo and talks about Ari Aster's MIDSOMMAR and why he considers it among the most disturbing movies he's ever seen. He also reviews HBO's legal drama THE NIGHT OF and BBC's sitcom MIRANDA, two older shows that he finally got around to watching.Clint also adds five songs to the never-ending playlist, gives Netflix and Amazon recommendations, recaps the best movie he saw this month and crowns a 1980s classic as the GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL TIME (this week). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint gives his full thoughts on the final episode — and season — of HBO's GAME OF THRONES. Was it really as bad as people have said? He also says so long to HBO's VEEP, which brought us some of the least likable characters in TV history. Andy looks back at hit songs from major artists that have been completely forgotten — and the reasons why they've been left in the dustbin.Also, what to watch on Netflix and Amazon this month and 5 more songs added to our never-ending Spotify playlist!Email the guys at theclintdavis@gmail.com (movies/TV) and sedlakjournal@gmail.com (music). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint gives a full review (with spoilers and plenty of warning) of AVENGERS: ENDGAME and talks about why a few things upset him. Andy breaks down Beyonce's new Netflix concert film HOMECOMING.Plus, Clint talks about how Disney could finally challenge Netflix's rule in streaming media and how GAME OF THRONES appears to be limping toward its final episode, including that disappointing Battle of Winterfell. He also talks about DEAR ZACHARY, a true-crime documentary that he calls the most emotional in the genre's history. Andy also looks at Taylor Swift's new single and talks about the fading legacy of local music.The Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time (this week) comes from the first soap opera we've ever inducted into the canon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint previews the final season of GAME OF THRONES and talks about why he's not as excited as he should be. Andy gets deep into K-Pop music, including BTS.Also, Clint reviews STAR TREK DISCOVERY on CBS All Access, talks about why HBO's INSECURE is still one of the best watches on TV and gives advice on how to jump into the Marvel movies if you are late to the party. Andy also talks about how the Rolling Stones have shown a unique knack for beating the odds and the tragedy of Nipsey Hussle.The Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All Time (this week): RAWHIDE. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint finally unveils his list of favorite movies of 2018 and it includes a couple genres that don't usually make the list. Andy takes a deep dive into Motown history, looking at some of the songs that have been falsely linked to the label over the years.Also, Clint reviews HBO's explosive FINDING NEVERLAND, finishes season three of HBO's TRUE DETECTIVE and reveals his first TV crush in a surprisingly personal edition of THE GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL TIME (this week).Email Clint at theclintdavis@gmail.com. Email Andy at sedlakjournal@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this month's episode, Clint gives his thoughts on TRUE DETECTIVE season 3 and wonders if NBC's THIS IS US has jumped the shark. Andy goes after a troubling genre of music he calls "Suit Rock." Also, Clint reviews Netflix's movie POLAR and the 2019 best picture nominee THE FAVOURITE, starring Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz.The Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time (this week): TRUE DETECTIVE season 1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first episode of the Stream Police Podcast in 2019, makes everyone feel old by running down some of the movies and TV shows that are turning 30 this year, while Andy takes a look at the state of rock music today and wonders if it died in 2018. Also: ESPN puts out its best new 30 for 30 film in a while, telling a story for our times.The Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time (this week): COPS. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this edition, Clint reads his holiday wish list of things he wants from Hollywood in 2019, while Andy examines some songs that have been misunderstood over the years. Also, Clint watches some black & white Christmas classics like IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE and MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET and sees how they hold up.Also in television: Reviews of Netflix's THE STAIRCASE, HBO's THE JINX and BBC's BODYGUARD which is now on Netflix. The Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time (this week) comes from a surprising genre of television.Also in music: Thoughts on Meek Mill's new track with Jay-Z and a breakdown of its recognizable sample. Five more songs added to the Stream Police Podcast never-ending playlist. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint gives his thoughts on Netflix's series THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE and Andy takes an overdue look at The Beatles' acclaimed album REVOLVER, wondering if it deserves all the accolades. Also, Clint finally watches 1977's SUSPIRIA in time for the 2018 remake and he reviews season one of HBO's RANDOM ACTS OF FLYNESS. Andy also talks about the beef between Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly.The Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time (this week) comes from a 1970s sitcom that was a ratings hit before getting suddenly cancelled. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint flies alone in this episode and talks about the most hardcore movies he's ever seen, including the legendary FACES OF DEATH. He also gives part two of his 2018 Fall TV preview, talking about five interesting shows premiering in October/November. Plus, a review of SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY and his thoughts on Disney cutting back its Star Wars output.The Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All Time (this week): ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint gives you part 1 of his 2018 Fall TV preview, spotlighting five shows that premiere in September, while Andy review's Eminem's latest album, "Kamikaze." Also in TV: Clint reviews Hannah Gadsby's Netflix special "Nanette" and BET's "The Bobby Brown Story." And in music: Andy remembers Aretha Franklin and adds five songs to his never-ending playlist.The Greatest TV Show Theme of All-Time (this week): MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint gives his thoughts on Showtime's THE AFFAIR, while Andy reveals that as he's gotten older, he's started to embrace easy listening music. Also, Clint reviews season 2 of Netflix's QUEER EYE and talks about rewatching HBO's legendary OZ yet again.Plus: Andy adds five more songs to his perfect playlist and ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK joins the canon of greatest TV show theme songs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint rewatches THE MIGHTY DUCKS trilogy for the first time since childhood and talks about whether it still holds up. Andy reflects on actors who are also musicians, giving examples of the good and bad. Also, Clint reviews season two of HBO's WESTWORLD and the new horror movie HEREDITARY. Is it truly frightening or empty hype? The Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time (this week): M*A*S*H*. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clint compares two recent stand-up specials from Ali Wong and Michelle Wolf. He also remembers the TV legacy of Anthony Bourdain and reviews DEADPOOL 2, wondering if it's too exhausting. Andy reviews Kanye West's new album YE and adds 5 more songs to his never-ending playlist.Greatest TV Show Theme Song of All-Time (this week): KNIGHT RIDER. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.