Take 'em to the Movies is a podcast featuring two guys who love to watch movies and talk about them. Join the hosts, Taylor and Jeremy, each week as they discuss some of their favorite films. NSFW
This week, we go back to 1954 New York in Alfred Hitchcock's classic, "Rear Window." Staring James Stewart, Grace Kelly, and Raymond Burr. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Written by John Michael Hayes. Join us.
Kyle, Taylor, and Jeremy review The Prestige in this weeks episode. Staring Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman, and Scarlett Johansson. Directed by Christopher Nolan.
Kyle, Taylor, and Jeremy won't give up, and won't surrender with this movie. Join us for the 1999 epic, Galaxy Quest!
What is the most iconic western film in classic cinema? If you said, The Good the Bad and the Ugly, then we agree with you. Join us for this classic from 1966. Staring Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, and Lee Van Cleef. Directed by Sergio Leone, Music by Ennio Morricone.
Join us for the 1992 classic, My Cousin Vinny. Staring Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei, and Ralph Macchio.
Don't be a wiseguy. Join Taylor, Kyle, and Jeremy as they review the iconic masterpiece, Goodfellas. Released in 1990. Directed by Martin Scorsese. Staring Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, and Joe Pesci.
Join us as we talk about a sleeper hit from 1996 called "The Long Kiss Goodnight." This underrated action movie stars Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson.
Kyle, Taylor, and Jeremy watch the classic 1980 horror movie, The Shining. Staring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, and Danny Lloyd. Directed by Stanley Kubrick.
Taylor, Kyle, and Jeremy talk about a classic novel transformed into a modern day comedy. Scrooged, '88, stars Bill Murray, Karen Allen, and John Forsythe. Directed by Richard Donner.
Take a plan, a train, or an automobile. Just, whatever you do, make sure you make it to this episode for the 1987 classic by John Hughes. Staring Steve Martin, and John Candy.
Taylor, Kyle, and Jeremy talk about the demon thriller "Frailty." This movie from 2001 stars Bill Paxton, Matthew McConaughey, and Powers Boothe. Directed by the late Bill Paxton.
You can count on Kyle, Taylor, and Jeremy coming out to play as they review the 1979 epic, The Warriors.
The final part of the Keanu Reeves appreciation month brings us to John Wick. Released in 2014, this action thriller stars Keanu Reeves, and is directed by Chad Stahelski. Find us on Twitter: jeremypierce@jeremylpierce78 taylormceneaney@taylormcenaney hurdygurdykyle@gurdykyle
Part 3 of the Keanu Reeves celebration cast! This episode we talk about "The Devil's Advocate," 1997. Join us. Find us on Twitter: jeremypierce@jeremylpierce78 taylormceneaney@taylormcenaney hurdygurdykyle@gurdykyle
In this episode, Taylor and Jeremy talk about a classic from 1989. Join them for Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.
Kyle, Taylor, and Jeremy sit down and discuss this 1991 action packed thrill ride that stars Keanu Reeves, and Patrick Swayze. Welcome to Point break. This is part 1 of a 4 part series dedicated to Keanu Reeves.
Kyle, Taylor, and Jeremy like the nightlife and they like to buggy. In this episode, they step up to the dance floor and take on John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, a modern essential directed by John Badham (1977).
Join Taylor, Kyle, and Jeremy, as they explore the mysteries of an alien invasion in Antarctica. In this episode, they investigate the 1982 thriller by John Carpenter, "The Thing." Stars Kurt Russel, Wilford Brimley, and Keith David.
This episode, Jeremy and Taylor cover the legendary 1975 Steven Spielberg film 'JAWS', starring Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfuss. Based on a novel by Peter Benchley. Rated PG.
Join Taylor, Jeremy, and their guest, Kyle, as they talk about the movie that made Arnold a star. This classic action movie was released in 1982 and was written by John Milius. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Earl Jones.
This episode, Jermey and Taylor talk about 'Raising Arizona' starring Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter.
Jeremy and Taylor talk about 'Falling Down', a 1993 thriller starring Michael Douglas and Robert Duvall. Directed by Joel Schumacher.
This episode, Jeremy and Taylor discuss the Saturday Night Live based movie Wayne's World (1992) starring Mike Myers and Dana Carvey. Directed by Penelope Shpeeris.
This episode, we discuss a romantic comedy from 2010 called 'She's Out of My League' starring Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, and TJ Miller.
Jeremy and Taylor talk about 'Pee Wee's Big Adventure' (1985) directed by Tim Burton. Starring Paul Reubens and others.
A bunch of strangers are running around, and its time for Taylor and Jeremy to investigate these happenings in, Dark City. Kyle joins us for this cult classic released in 1998 staring Rufus Sewell, William Hurt, Jennifer Connelly, and Kiefer Sutherland.
Taylor and Jeremy watch as awkward high school teenager, Scott, experiences the tribulations of becoming a werewolf. Come back to 1985 and enjoy an almost forgotten movie gem staring Michael J. Fox.
The weather outside is frightful because it's raining bullets and bearer bonds. Taylor and Jeremy get into the holiday spirit with the 1988 classic, Die Hard.
Join Taylor and Jeremy as they explore this Mel Brooks classic, Young Frankenstein.
In this installment of Take 'Em to the Movies, Taylor and Jeremy review their first Clive Barker movie. Travel back to 1987 as we discuss Hellraiser.
The mom is in another country, the kids have no money, and the babysitter is dead. What do you do? Find out as Taylor and Jeremy watch "Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead."
Perhaps one of the most underrated movies staring Jim Carrey, The Cable Guy straddles the lines between fright and comedy. Join Jeremy and Taylor as they review a cult classic from 1996.
In this episode, we dive into our first movie by the Farrelly brothers. Kingpin is a classic comedy from 1996 that does not fail to deliver.
Check out the continuation of our Big Lebowski episode.
Taylor and Jeremy introduce their first guest speaker in this weeks podcast. Do not miss out on this episode!
Come along with Taylor and Jeremy as they explore a movie that deserves more than its Rotten Tomatoes score. This is The 'Burbs!
Taylor and Jeremy finish their discussion on the 1988 classic, Beetlejuice.
In this episode, Jeremy and Taylor talk 'Beetlejuice', the 1988 Tim Burton film starring Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin, Winona Ryder, and Geena Davis.
This episode, Jeremy and Taylor discuss a 1984 original classic, 'The Karate Kid', starring Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, Pat Morita, and Martin Kove.
In our premier episode, Jeremy and Taylor discuss John Carpenter's 1986 masterpiece 'Big Trouble In Little China', starring Kurt Russell, Kim Cattrall, Dennis Dunn, and James Hong.