A movie education through a marital lens. She hasn't seen anything, her husband is here to remedy that.
Trevor and Cassidy realize how very wrong their preconceived notions concerning Rambo were after watching the classic 1982 film that spawned an enduring franchise. From a small town police force with an unreal budget, to the world's greatest helicopter pilot operating under pressure, Rambo offered more than either anticipated.
Trevor and Cassidy wonder if they're too old for this shit when they tackle the first Lethal Weapon in this week's episode. Questions about how well funded the Shadow Company is emerge along with the realization that there is a lot of egg nog in this movie.
This week Trevor and Cassidy breakdown atrocious HR violations, discuss poor camera work, and lament over the wasted potential of a doctor in 1989's Leviathan. A movie that this time, neither have ever seen.
After a coronavirus fueled hiatus, our duo is back and with a slightly different format! For their tenth episode, Cassidy finally watches the iconic movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Find out who has Ferris energy in the real world, who almost starred in the title role, and how many drinks Trevor and Cassidy think it's worth!
For the first time, Trevor and Cassidy dive into a movie neither of them have seen. Incredible prosthetics, unbelievably sexist male characters and a female lead that couldn't spot a red flag if it was right in front of her, The Fly is movie no one forgets. But could even the lure of Jeff Goldblum make either ever want to watch it again?
Trevor and Cassidy tackle their first action movie with Michael Bay's The Rock. Chemical warfare, car chases, slow motion explosions; Cassidy has never had to type so fast.
Trevor and Cassidy tackle a different kind of movie in Episode 7, the much revered but woefully under seen 2009 sci fi flick, Moon. Sci-fi and horror are basically the only things Cassidy watches normally, will this be a new favorite?
This week Trevor and Cassidy tackle beloved family classic, The NeverEnding Story. Interestingly, Trevor barely remembers this either. Who is Atreyu, is he a horse? Is he from the Princess Bride? Is the movie trying to say something about female imagery? All these questions and more are explored!
Trevor and Cassidy switch roles this week when Cassidy makes her husband watch a horror movie he has never seen before. Trevor didn't think horror/comedy could be done, but Cabin in the Woods might prove him wrong.
Trevor finally convinces Cassidy to watch the beloved sci-fi / family classic 80's movie, E.T. Cassidy only knows about the atari history of the franchise. After viewing, there is much discussion on irresponible 80's mothers and the numerous close-up shots of E.T.'s hands.
Cassidy and Trevor go all the way back to the 90's with The Craft. Special guest and good friend of the show, Kristin Longo is on hand to remind everyone how both this movie and 90's alternative fashion endures. Earth, Air, Fire, Water.
In Episode Two, Trevor extends Cassidy an olive branch by making her watch a movie from her favorite genre, horror. They tackle Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs. Cannibalism, disregard for beautiful old homes, and strange murder suits, this movie has at it all, and then some.
Trevor introduces Cassidy to The Big Lebowski in this first episode of a podcast dedicated to fixing Cassidy's poor movie viewing history. They discuss bowling, how a rug ties the room together, and how nihilists don't like funny stuff.