Coming at ya with a genuine, bona-fide, electrified, two-man podcast! Film/TV Reviews, fan theories, pop cultural impacts, we've got it covered! Join your hosts, Steve and Cory, as they argue, agree, and get weird.
Have you ever felt like your past is haunting you? Ever get the need to wish people a good afternoon? How about scaring horrible people into being good for a change? Expect all that and more in this film, along with some singing and dancing in the only Christmas Carol musical worth talking about.
They keep telling us to stop trying to make pods happen, but we never listen. Join us and our pal, Rory, as we talk about how this film changed our lives, and opened us up to the workings of Girl World. Don't worry, it's not Wednesday, you don't have to wear pink.Also Daniel Franzese, please come on the pod.
That's right, we're back! Hope you didn't forget about us because we certainly didn't forget about you, or the most special of holidays; Hughesgiving.This year for Hughesgiving, we're going with the most important meal of the day; The Breakfast Club. So get your pancakes, some room temp sushi, and pixie stix as we dive deep into one of the most iconic 80s films of all time.
We decided to switch it up a bit this week by singing some praises for a studio that's been behind the demands of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA since the beginning; A24 Studios.
Cory's audio sucks more than Sony Pictures CEO, Tony Vinny, does when delivering his takes on AI use in Hollywood!
We're back with another strike episode! This time we're going after the scab, Drew Barrymore, for (originally) planning to resume her talk show. Also featuring a discusion on the letters That 70s Show castmates wrote in support of the character of two time convicted rapist, Danny Masterson.Be sure to donate to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA union members that need it @ EntertainmentCommunity.org
In solidarity with the ongoing writer and actors strike we are not posting episoes critiquing film or tv shows. We have instead opted to call out the bullshit and take jabs at Holywood execs, starting with Netflix's very own Greg Peters, Reed Hastings, and Ted Sarandos (pictured left to right).
Our first step into our Affleck August month is one you didn't see coming...or you did if you had sonar sight, because it's 2003's Daredevil!Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Colin Farrel, and Michael Clarke Duncan; What could go wrong?! Apparantly a lot. Listen in as Cory and Steve try and figure out why they didn't just make another Batman film in the first place.
Who got the 1997 classic Nickelodeon film Good Burger starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell without tomatoes?Dive into some nostalgia, and get some of Ed's Secret Sauce for dipping as we dive into another whacky, anarchic 90s film.
Hold on to that happy thought because we're tackling 1991's Hook! There's so much to love about this film, and we are here to tell you all about it. Come believe in fairies as we learn how to fight, how to fly, and how to crow with this timeless 90's classic fantasy flick.P.S. Tinkerbell was the real villain
What do we love more than a Top 10 list? Why, a celebrity playing themselves of course! Cory and Steve come at you with the first Top 10 list of the year. Don't miss it, or forget to vote for your favorite list unless you want Wayne Brady to choke a bitch.
We're going patriotically solo this week with 1996's Independence Day. Featuring such topics as:-A Nintendo 64 game rip-off-Why this feels so familiar yet original-Goldblum's model walk-Smith's iconic greetingP.S. Christopher Weaver, please come on the pod
This week the boys tackle the insanity that is 1997's Face/Off with friend of the pod, Paul. Topics including, but not limited to:-John Woo walked so Michael Bay and Zack Snyder could run-Nicholas Cage's history of shooting kids while donning a mustache-Who was better, Travolta or Cage?-A terrible case of being a child actor
With the series finale behind us, we thought it best to gear up, and take it back to the pitch with episode four, five and six of Season 1 of Apple TV's Ted Lasso. Come figure out why this show has slide tackled our hearts, and our minds.
"Extra, extra! Hear all about 1992's cult classic musical Newsies! Also featured in our final special edition Maysical Month episode, friend of the pod Scott Senior stopped in to give us his expertise in the world of musical theater. Join us as we dream of Santa Fe, seize the day, and the let the world know that we've been here."
Next up for the Month of Maysicals, the classic musical film known as 1952's Singin' In The Rain. It's got dancing, it's got singing, it's got dubbing, and of course it's got specific weather in which you may or may not sing in. What more could you want?
Joel Schumacher strikes again! This time he's dropping a chandelier on the longest running musical on Broadway; The Phantom of the Opera. Will Cory and Steve be able to contain their rage? All we ask of you is that you give a listen to the podcast of the night.
It's the start of our May-sical month, where we're tackling a musical each week. What better way than to take a little off the top with some baked goods from the lovely streets of London. Just don't ask how the meat pie is made.P.S. Timothy Spall, please come on the pod.
New episode up now! Check that link in the bio, or wherever you get your podcasts."We finally got around to tackling a film we promised you back in October. And much like the Munsters franchise; This idea should have stayed dead. Join Cory and Steve as they painfully go through Rob Zombie's The Munsters."
It's our 50th episode! This time we decided to honor the great Paul Rudd while also diving into our first MCU film. Some say it's out of this world and others say it keeps you on the edge of your seat. Will we say that we're lovin' it? Only one way to find out.
It's part two of our dive into TV's best medieval musical; Galavant. Gather round as we tackle episodes 4-6 of this show that was taken off air way too soon. We're telling you, it's comedy gold! Also featuring; Madalena's leg.P.S. Timothy Omundson, please come on the pod
It's got ice puns, bat nipples, shameless corporate selling out, and even...wait Coolio, seriously? All this and more in our final installment of Stupid Sequel Smarch month.
Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, an established and beloved adventure property starring Harrison Ford? What could go wrong?Also featuring: Pre-Actual Cannibal Shia Labeouf
For the next episode in our Stupid Sequel Smarch month, we decided to speed things up by slowing them down to a mere 8 mph. Join us as we set sail for supposed adventure and a great misuse of Willem DaFoe's acting ability.
Next up for Stupid Sequel Smarch, the boys celebrate International Women's Day! Join them as they take a trip back to a simpler time. When men were infected by the ghosts of the dead, and women were apex predators. Yeah, we're confused too.
We're running the first of five programs for our Stupid Sequel Smarch month. Come join the boys as they hack into the mainframe of this legacy sequel. Spoilers: There is no spoon.
It's a critical hit! Oh, did we say hit? We meant failure. So get your character sheets and join us as we move slower than a gelantinous cube. Also featuring the premiere of a plot synopsis that didn't exist.
After finally recovering from being sick, we're back baby! Hitting you a little late with a lowkey rom-com about someone from out of town, and someone still trying to come to grips with their past so they can have a future. So give a listen and try not to bite our heads off.
The 3rd season is here! We're kicking it off with one banger of a heist film; 2001's Ocean's 11. What do we have in store for this one? Hey, we're not showing our hand too earlyy here. Give it a listen and hear for yourself. Just don't count on us like you count cards.
For the final episode of Season 2 the boys are coming at you with their annual Holiday Season Top 12 list. This year they're tearing at the wrapping paper to show you their Top 12 songs from holiday specials. But who has the top top list? Cast your vote via comment or message on our Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter (implosion pending)
Come forth and know us better, man! Join us as we take our first dive into a Muppets property. Just be sure to leave the singing fruit behind.Also featured:-The return of the missing song!-The ghost of Jim Henson-Bad Sir Michael Caine impressions
Anyone have a spare magic hat laying around? Asking for a friend. Also in this episode:-Steve hating on Frosty-A Frosty voice actress scandal-LORNE MICHAELS?!
Ho-Ho-Holy Hell Township what did we get ourselves into? Demons? Angels? Curling? Dead strippers? What doesn't this film have?! Oh right, a lot of useful things.
Pudding, twins, aliens, cultists, Stephen King bullies, this film's got it all! Seriously, that's just the tip of the iceberg as the boys dive into this stoner classic.
The boys return with their annual Hughes-Giving episode! So strap in for a buckin' good time as they tackle John Candy's take on that surly uncle with a heart of gold.
What happens when you're a Hollywood executive who wishes upon a Dragonball? A real pissed off fan base for starters. With guest star Warren G May III
This week the boys again reference Yellow Card as they match up with the first three episodes of Ted Lasso's first season. Also included are bad guesses to the British equivalent to American words, more Bill Lawrence worship, and some deep sliding tackles into the character growth already present this early in the series.
Grumble, grumble toil and trouble. Hitting you now with a feature that's double. Hocus Pocus 1 & 2, was it worth the watch or are we doomed come sunrise? Light up your black candle, dress up your yabbo's and join the boys lest ye be cursed.
Fully embracing the Brenaissance, the boys are tackling 1999's The Mummy!Beware all who enter here, you will encounter:-Incorrect pronunciations of names and places-An abundance of praise for Brendan Fraser-A curse (but it comes with a free Frogurt)
We're kicking off our month of spooky with our Top 5 vignettes from Treehouse of Horrors V-VIII. With special guests Corrye of Movie Chumps and Devon Benson. They also tackle why there's more blood than ever before, gain some new perspectives, and which one should have just been a Sweeney Todd parody? Don't forget to visit our Facebook, Insta, or Twitter to vote for your favorite list!
The boys are clocking with their friend, Colin, as they tackle the Kevin Smith classic, 1994's Clerks. They do a full inventory of the plot, characters, and impact on this quintessential 90's film. And they weren't even supposed to be podding today.
The boys are tackling 80s classic, The Karate Kid! They also talk the realistic expectation of using the crane kick in a fight, the racial and classist undertones of the film, and how Ali is much more attracted to violence than one would think.
The boys discuss their own struggles with mental health while trying to figure out how such a great musical could get lost in translation on the big screen. Does anybody have a map?
The boys are coming at you wild wild west style this time by tackling Seth Macfarlene's A Million Ways to Die in the West. So get on down to the saloon, get yourself a glass of sarsaparilla, and be prepared to see who's yee'd their last haw.
The boys didn't start the fire, but they sure did make a political episode. What made the list? Who had the better one? Cast your vote on Instagram or Twitter!
The boys get bromantic with each other as they tackle the 2009 comedy, I Love You Man. Will they, won't they figure out if this 13 year old films deserves more attention? Grab your best Rudd and let's Segal where this goes.
The boys are finally back to kick off Season 2! Recorded back in January of 2022, this is the unreleased final episode before they took their long hiatus. Listen in as they get medieval on your butts when they tackle the first three episodes of Dan Fogelman and Alan Menken's Galvant!
The boys are hitting you with the final episode of the year, and their Top Top 12 Christmas Grumps lists. Who's got the grumpiest grumps? Vote on Twitter! Featuring a little change to the rules this go around for As Played By Ben Affleck.
The boys begin their exploration of the Hughesiverse with this Thanksgiving film classic on it's 34th anniversary! You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll automobile. Join them as they also tackle such topics as Turkey Day plans, and the Fortnite Rap music genre. Gobble gobble!
The boys find out what it means if they wanna be the teacher's pet, talk about sticking it to the man, and the power of believing in yourself at any age. They also advise that you're not podcore unless you live podcore.
Remember, remember, the fifth of November, that's when this episode did drop. The boys see no reason why you should skip out on this pod, lest it be forgot. Cory's down with the sickness, and Steve is down with how extra V can be.