Weekly podcast featuring Jake the Snake and Scott discussing their favorite movies.
In our fifth episode of the year, we once again have to keep things tight talking about two early 2000 comedies. Also lots of talk about Marvel with the new Spider-Man trailer and What If? And more Music The Eels - Mr E's Beautiful Blues Tom Green - The Salmon Song Wage War - With Teeth Joey Ramone - What a Wonderful World Next time, we talk about Tremors. Yes, just one movie.
Woah... are you talking to me? Hooha! Yes, Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino (plus Keanu Reeves of course) are in this episode and they are both the devil! Jake is first with Angel Heart with DeNiro and Mickey Rourke, but even if they were not on a time limit that rundown wouldn't be too long. Then of course Sean is assigned with The Devil's Advocate with Pacino and Reeves, wouldn't have it any other way. Music New Year's Day - Angel Eyes Air on a G String Memphis May Fire - Death Inside Next time it's Without a Paddle and Road Trip
A year after the year of tornadoes, 1997 was the year for volcanoes apparently as we got two movies. One being Dante's Peak with Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton and then Volcano with Tommy Lee Jones. Which one is better, which is more scientifically accurate? Take a listen and find out! Music Randy Newman - I Love LA Captain Covington - Sudden Explosion Dethklok - Volcano Beartooth - Devastation Next time around, we talk two of the biggest actors Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino being the devil, with Angel Heart and The Devil's Advocate
And we return after yet another extended break! And unfortunately once again this show had to be tight after a late start but we still bring you all a good one! We cut the opening segment to just news and what we've been watching which of course contains big things such as Falcon and Winter Soldier, Godzilla vs Kong, Mortal Kombat and Justice League Snyder Cut. Then to the main attraction, Wayne's World 1 and 2, so much funny shit to talk about with these. Music Wayne's World theme Pop Evil - Breathe Again Aerosmith - Dude Looks Like A Lady Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody Next time (hopefully sooner) we talk some volcano movies that came out the same year: Dante's Peak and Volcano
We are back! Our first episode of 2021 comes in March this year, so what the hell kept us from recording for two months? Well it was all on Jake's end but rest assured the news is happy. Extremely unexpected but happy. Let's just say that because of this change in his life this episode had to be tight (after the epic Dark Knight episode, that's okay) and we may be a little less regular for a while. So after brief football talk and spoiler filled talk about WandaVision, it's time we talk about The Town That Dreaded Sundown, close to the anniversary where the real life events happened. First is the 1976 thriller which kinda contains some real goofy shit, and then the 2014 sequel/remake/requel whatever you want to call it. Music Limp Bizkit - Don't Go Off Wandering A Trigger Within - Become the Ghost Bloody Hammers - The Town That Dreaded Sundown When we record next is up in the air, but we will try to be back to regular schedule afterwards. And when we do come back, it's Wayne's World 1&2
Yipee Kay Yay, Motherfuckers! Cryosphere is back! For the return, we decide since it is Christmas time, let's revisit a Christmas film, and that is Die Hard. Yes, it's a Christmas movie, hands down. Also we have most of the NFW crew, Newty, Suzanne and Gary. Which means things get really off the rails in this one. Let's just say you may never look at Skittles the same after this episode. Also some feedback from Darth Ballsac! Sync up and enjoy! Music Dean Martin - Let It Snow Run DMC - Christmas in Hollis
Ho...ly...shit, everybody. This one was a marathon! Another milestone episode, which means it has to be special. Unfortunately we were only able to get one guest, Wildman Willis. The fact that this wasn't a packed house might be a good thing because man this went on so long that it was waaaay past our bedtimes by the time it was over! So the subject is the high profile trilogy from Christopher Nolan, the man who got the taste of Batman and Robin out of our mouths with his Dark Knight trilogy. Sean has the shortest rundown, mostly because technical difficulties in the middle, of Batman Begins. Scott on the other hand has finally had his Scrooged length rundown, with The Dark Knight with Heath Ledger as The Joker. And finally Jake tries to have a short rundown but not quite, as he is talking The Dark Knight Rises, so yes of course expect Tom Hardy Bane impressions, you knew it was coming. Music: Rage Against the Machine - Wake Up Architects - Black Lungs Kobra and the Lotus - Gotham Steve Miller Band - The Joker Next time, after this long one we decided to take it easy with going back to the Cryosphere and since it is Christmas time, we'll be going with Die Hard, because that is a Christmas movie dammit! As usual with our milestone episodes, almost an hour of outtakes, including what went down during Sean's technical difficulties. Thanks to our listeners (all two of them) for 200 episodes, here's to 200 more!
More Roger Moore and Bond, James Bond. But more importantly Sean makes his triumphant return after his year long break, so yeah expect episodes to be a bit longer again! First the girls tournament is coming down to the wire with maybe an upset, bunch of ongoing movie series that keep on going and Jake's read an unused script for one of the Halloween movies. Let's just say that we're glad it did not get used. Music Shirley Bassey - Moonraker Sheena Easton - For Your Eyes Only Black Veil Brides - Scarlet Cross Next episode is the big 200, so obviously it has to be a special episode and that's what we are planning. This time it's gonna be Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight trilogy, so expect some voices to be lost by the end of the episode (maybe middle?) with all the impressions.
It's November time, so that must mean it's James Bond month! We continue with some Roger Moore flicks The Man With The Golden Gun and The Spy Who Loved Me, movies featuring Jaws, Tatoo from Fantasy Island and Christopher Lee with a third nipple! Also the girls tournament is heating up with an extremely hard choice for Jake, news of actors returning to wells that made them famous and a return of the fucked up sex acts and man is it gnarly! Music: Wage War - Surrounded Carly Simon - Nobody Does It Better Lulu - The Man With The Golden Gun Next time around, more Moore with Moonraker and For Your Eyes Only Outtakes: Disgusting feet talk after Jake talks about his toe injury
Happy Halloween, boils and ghouls! Yes we are actually doing an episode on the best holiday ever and what better subject than Tales From the Crypt, which we have not done for two years for some reason! We promise we will be more regular with this shit! Also a big tie in the girls tournament that has Jake sweating, return of Chuck Norris, an unfortunate death and Jake had a week off, so how much Halloween time watches did he make? Hint: a shit ton. Music Ice Nine Kills - Thriller Crematory - Black Celebration Paradise Lost - Gothic Type O Negative - All Hallow's Eve Next time, it's November so that means back to James Bond, with The Spy Who Loved Me and The Man With the Golden Gun. And happy Halloween, and don't forget the big giveaway at 9! Don't forget your masks! It's almost time! Silver Shamrock Outtakes: Dogs will eat anything
In our second 2020 Halloween episode, we talk some mind bending slow burn thrillers. First Jake talks about the 1999 Kevin Bacon film Stir of Echoes and explains why the very end scares the shit out of him. Scott isn't too enthused about Session 9 with David Caruso but it does lead to some interesting discussions. Plus more ties in the girls tournament, a theory about Signs, and Jake's list of What He's Been Watching is expanding again (phrasing?) Music Rolling Stones - Paint It Black AC/DC - Shot In the Dark Van Halen - Runnin' With The Devil (RIP Eddie) Next time for the final Halloween episode of the season, we return to a TV show that honestly we should have returned to much sooner. That's right, back to Tales From the Crypt.
Back to the very old days we go, back to Universal Monsters. First off, we turn to the monster and the doctor with The Bride of Frankenstein and then off to the Amazon to visit the Creature From the Black Lagoon. But of course a jam packed opening, with a tie in our tournament, the Bermuda Triangle, could football be in trouble, movies John Carpenter almost made and a kinda short What We've Been Watching even from Jake (remember when his used to be long the first half of the year? That was nice, for him at least). Music Wage War - Alive Hail Sagan - Haterbait Iced Earth - Frankenstein Next time around we go a little further in time to the late 90s and early 2000s for a couple of spooky supernatural thrillers known as Stir of Echoes and Session 9.
Time for some more Carpenter! This time another pairing with him and Kurt Russell in his most famous role as Snake Plissken. Some fun to be had, maybe an unpopular opinion as well? Plus Jake messes up the order of things in the opening segment (blaming waking up a half hour before the show), and talks about a movie that might be considered the worst ever made, so of course he watched it, maybe more than once? Music The Browning - Skybreaker White Zombie - The One Sugar Ray - 10 Seconds Down Next time, it's that time of year again! October begins, so does a fun month of talking horror. Starting with going back to Universal movies such like Bride of Frankenstein and Creature From the Black Lagoon.
This week we talk about the world's most famous stoners Cheech and Chong, a major upset in the girls tournament, is Google listening in on us and Scott says "It is what it is" a lot. Music: Cheech and Chong - Up In Smoke Cheech and Chong - Earache My Eye War - Lowrider Korn - Earache My Eye Jonathan Davis - What It Is Next time around, it's back to John Carpenter with Escape From New York and LA
This episode we're doing a little double feature of horror anthologies by masters of horror George A Romero and Stephen King, with Creepshow 1 & 2. Of course there is a part 3 but we don't do that and we'll explain why. Also a crap ton of news ranging from sad to a little happy to making us mad, feedback from Ballsac and Jake's What I've Been Watching List has finally been shortened but he makes a shocking revelation. Music: Fit For a King - Annihilation Trivium - Bleed Into Me Like Moths To Flames - Habitual Decline Next time (which may be a quick turnaround just to get back on schedule) we will be talking about stoner legends Cheech and Chong with Up in Smoke and Next Movie.
At the beginning of the year we talked about scary alien abductions. Well let's talk about aliens again but now we need laughs more than ever so they're funny aliens, one having the voice of Seth Rogen in fact. After some alien conspiracy theories, more laundry lists of what we've been watching, the subjects are Paul with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost and The Watch with Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn and Jonah Hill. Music: Eazy E - Boyz in the Hood Upon a Burning Body - Living For the Weekend Son of Dork - We're Not Alone Corey Taylor - CMFT Must Be Stopped Next time around, we've got a double feature of George A Romero and Stephen King anthologies. That's right, Creepshow 1 & 2 are the subjects.
Watch your backs, people. Chuck Norris is back! That's right, this episode we're talking Chuck taking on Russian terrorists in Invasion USA and then taking on Satanists in Hellbound. Let's just say quality may be a little different. Plus more girls of Unholy Mofos, a returning segment, more delays (surprise surprise) and Jake's list of what he's been watching is back to normal, with a bunch of 2020 releases and a couple of Netflix shows. Music: Fit For a King - God of Fire Dimmu Borgir - Spellbound By the Devil The Chuck Norris song Next time around it's alien comedies with Paul and The Watch
What happens when there is only one man left on Earth? And what if he isn't? That's what we are talking about today with two adaptations of Richard Matheson's I Am Legend. First with the Charlton Heston starring Omega Man and the 2007 version with Will Smith. Of course there was another adaptation that came out before these called The Last Man On Earth with Vincent Price so we briefly talk about that, the book and Jake even watched a few more "adaptations" in his "shorter than usual" list of what he's been watching. Also bear with us in the opening segment as Jake had some sort of construction happening below him. Thankfully you can barely hear it in the final product but it's there. Music Eskimo Callboy - Hypa Hypa Bring Me the Horizon - Parasite Eve Slipknot - My Plague Next time, the Chuck Norris jokes are back as we are back to talking some of his movies, with Invasion USA and Hellbound
This week we bring in a double feature of Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor, but not only that. We also have Darth Ballsac as a guest, to bring his wisdom (well more like crude jokes) to the show. It was good having a third member once again. Also we have movie conspiracies and some reviews Jake has looked up, reviews that will make you lose at least 50 IQ points. Music Gene Wilder - Crazy American Head Charge - Just So You Know Diamante - Ghost Myself Killswitch Engage - Signal Fire Next time around, it's the end of the world, at least in the movies we are doing, The Omega Man and I Am Legend.
Now we move on to retired people, Retired and Extremely Dangerous people (if you didn't know what the title meant). Yes we're talking Bruce Willis, John Malkovich and Helen Mirren as retired spies in Red 1 & 2, lots of good fun to be had in these two movies. First more movies have been delayed (shocker), more girls, and more laundry lists of what has been watched. And more feedback from Ballsac and some from Sean as well. But since Sean loves to pipe on it's more of a segment we plug in towards the end where he gives his thoughts on Sleepwalkers. Music Aerosmith - Back in the Saddle Again All That Remains - A Reason For Me To Fight Devildriver - Keep Away From Me Mushroomhead - The Heresy Next time, it's Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor in See No Evil Hear No Evil and Stir Crazy.
And Stephen King is the subject again! What cocaine fueled stories is he bringing us today? Well we have one involving cats and incest in Sleepwalkers and airplane flying vampires in The Night Flier! Also, round 2 of our Girls of Unholy Mofos tournament, Jake has to bring back Fucked Up Sex Positions just for something he found and more feedback from Darth Ballsac. Music: Dope - Blood Money AC/DC - Night Prowler Extreme - It's a Monster Next time, it's Bruce Willis in a double feature in Red and Red 2
After starting with the first, we go to Beverly Hills one more time to hang out with our hero Axel Foley, maybe there's another adventure with him in the future? Also we start a new tournament where we try to figure out who's gonna be the girl of Unholy Mofos, we encourage you the listeners to participate in. Also hallelujah we got feedback again from good ol' Darth Ballsac, and boy does he have shit to give us. Music Bob Seger - Shakedown AC/DC - Back In Black Glenn Fry - The Heat Is On Weezer - Beverly Hills Next time around, from Beverly Hills all the way to Maine because we are doing more Stephen King with Sleepwalkers and The Night Flier.
We're breaking the social distancing and heading over to Beverly Hills! After a short opening once again made long with Jake's long list of what he's been watching, first we visit the Beverly Hills Ninja with Chris Farley, and then we start another trilogy with Beverly Hills Cop, our first Eddie Murphy movie on this show if you can believe it. Music: Carl Douglas - Kung Fu Fighting From Ashes To New - Panic Mushroomhead - Seen It All Next time around we finish up the Beverly Hills Cop trilogy
It's tornado season and believe it or not there are other movies about tornadoes that aren't named Twister (or Sharknado of course). So we delve into a little made for TV movie called Night of the Twisters featuring Devon Sawa and then some found footage tornado action with Into the Storm. First we actually have some news that just isn't "So and so has been delayed/cancelled" and once again Jake has a laundry list of what he's been watching, including a tornado flick with Bruce Campbell, was it worth the $20 he spent to watch it? Music Killswitch Engage - Eye of the Storm Asking Alexandria - Into the Fire Dragonforce - Fury of the Storm Next time around, we'll take a trip to Beverly Hills to visit the Cop and the Ninja. Don't worry, the rest of the Cop flicks are coming afterwards.
DRAGONS! That's the subject of this show, after a quick opening segment due to news being light (because of guess what?) but Jake making up for it with a laundry list of what he's been watching (because of guess what?) it's time to talk some dragon flicks. First it's the one with Christian Bale and Matthew McConaughey called Reign of Fire and then there's Dragon Wars, which is let's just say at least fun to talk about. Music Jimi Hendrix - Fire AC/DC - Burnin' Alive Dragonforce - Through the Fire and Flames Gotthard - Firedance Next time around, we're going from fire to wind with tornado movies, Into the Storm and Night of the Twisters
In this time of crisis while you are stuck in your homes, why not give us a listen while we talk about two early 80s comedies. First Scott wonders if Jake should keep doing Fucked Up Sex Acts, a little talk about the crazy free agency of the NFL and pretty much how this whole coronavirus is effecting the movies and TV shows. Music: Fozzy - Drinking With Jesus Jack Mack and the Heart Attack - I'm Gonna Be Somebody Puscifer - Lighten Up Francis Next time around, dragons are the subject with Reign of Fire and Dragon Wars
This week it's two WWII themed horror flicks, with the really gory slasher classic The Prowler and Blood Creek from the director of Bat Nipples Batman and starring young Magneto and the Superman who yells MARTHA!! Music: Trivium - Pull Harder On the Strings of Your Martyr Avenged Sevenfold - Scream Iron Maiden - The Prowler Next time around it's a few 80s comedies with Stripes and Police Academy
After nearly five years, we're back to talking about Adam Sandler movies and boy what a treat is was! First let's call the shit poo with the classic Billy Madison and then a collab with Sandler and Jack Nicholson in Anger Management. Plenty of laughs with this one! Music: The Word Alive - K.F. Course of Nature - Anger Cage Alice In Chains - Angry Chair Next time around it's horror flicks with a WWII theme to them, with The Prowler and Blood Creek
Not going into space in this episode, this time space is coming to us! That's right, alien abductions are the subject here, both based on true stories? Hmmm listen to find that out. Also a little Super Bowl talk where we don't hate one of the teams, talking about the commercials from that game and much more Music Paradise Lost - Symbol of Life Slipknot - Danger Keep Away Amorphis - Alone Next time around, Adam Sandler returns to the show with Billy Madison and Anger Management The ending music is substituted with the calls from the ending credits of The Fourth Kind, plus the outtakes of Jake explaining all the Kinds of alien encounters.
Well after a few years or so we return to Gremlins with part 2 the New Batch featuring a crap ton of cameos for us to talk about, and then we follow that up with another Joe Dante flick about tiny things causing big problems with Small Soldiers. But first a quick talk about the Super Bowl, a quick rant about PG-13 horror movies and more. Music: Edwin Starr - War Slayer - Angel of Death Drowning Pool - All Over Me Faith No More - Surprise! You're Dead Next time around, alien abductions are the subject with Fire In The Sky and The Fourth Kind
In our shortest episode in a while (we miss Sean and his long rants) we discuss some nazi zombies with the cult classic Dead Snow and its sequel Dead Snow 2 Red vs Dead. First since it's the beginning of a new year and decade, Jake gives his best of the year, worst of the year and best of the decade, and is the only one to do so of course. Plus a little playoff football talk, more fucked up sex positions and Jake's "exciting" New Years Eve. Music: Grieg - Hall of the Mountain King Benea Reach - Awakening Dope - Die Motherfucker Die Static-X - Bled For Days Next time around it's a Joe Dante double feature with Small Soldiers and us returning to Gremlins with Gremlins 2: The New Batch
This week's subjects are Jim Carrey in the 2000 version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas and Will Ferrell in the Jon Favreau directed Elf. Two PG family movies, does that mean we'll be cleaning things up a bit? Fuck no. Especially when you hear this new segment we're doing. Plus talking about how our Christmases were, a short list of upcoming horror movies and more. Music Jim Carrey - You're a Mean One Mr Grinch The Pretty Reckless - Heaven Knows The Ongoing Concept - Jingle Bell Rock Busta Rhymes feat Jim Carrey - Grinch 2000 Next time around, more wintertime movies except back to some good old R rated horror with Dead Snow 1 & 2
We're back! After a near month break and now we're one man down! So we get back into doing a brief football talk (even though the absent one's team is the only one doing good this year), some trailer talks and Jake's laundry list of what he's being watching. And then Christmas comedies, with the Danny Devito Matthew Broderick flick Deck the Halls and Seth Rogen in The Night Before. Music Run DMC - Christmas in Hollis AC/DC - Are You Ready Animal In Me - Wrecking Ball Animal In Me - Last Christmas Next time around one more Christmas episode, with the Jim Carrey Grinch and Will Ferrell in Elf.
More James Bond, where we get the return of Sean Connery in Diamonds Are Forever and then the debut of Roger Moore as 007 in Live and Let Die. Also a very spoiler heavy talk about Doctor Sleep so skip until you hear the music (Sean kind of disappeared for a bit in the middle of that segment so we figured we could talk spoilers). And speaking of music Shirley Bassey - Diamonds Are Forever Paul McCartney - Live and Let Die Guns & Roses - Live and Let Die Next time it will still be November so what the hell, fit in one more Bond episode with Man With the Golden Gun and The Spy Who Loved Me
Can you tell who made this pick? Hint, not Sean or Scott. Yes it's the OG movie from 1995, sync up your copies and enjoy. For music, we (or just Jake) decided to go with the Freddy vs Jason route and put the entire soundtrack in The Power Rangers Orchestra – "Go Go Power Rangers" Red Hot Chili Peppers – "Higher Ground" Shampoo – "Trouble" Devo – "Are You Ready?!" Snap! – "The Power" produced by Snap! Fun Tomas (featuring Carl Douglas) – "Kung Fu Dancing" Van Halen – "Dreams" Dan Hartman – "Free Ride" They Might Be Giants – "SenSurround" Power Jet – "Ayeyaiyai" (Alpha Song) Graeme Revell – "Firebird" Aaron Waters (The Mighty Raw) – "Cross My Line"
Bond November starts off with another Connery movie and the first and only George Lazenby James Bond movie. Plus more Chuck Norris jokes, nunchuck stories, Jake's usual laundry list of Halloween time watches and more! Music: The Word Alive - Burning Your World Down On Her Majesty's Secret Service theme Nancy Sinatra - You Only Live Twice Next time it's the last Connery movie and the debut of Roger Moore with Diamonds Are Forever and Live And Let Die
Wooo boy, strap yourselves in, everybody. The movies we talk about today are very complex and lead to some very deep conversations. Not only that but we're pretty sure Sean breaks his Scrooged record (and by the way, him running it down was Scott's idea). There's a reason this may be the longest non milestone episode yet. Music: Huey Lewis and The News - Jacob's Ladder Gary Jules - Mad World Next time we meet, it will be James Bond November. So we will be continuing with You Only Live Twice and Her Majesty's Secret Service
It's our first Friday the 13th on the Cryosphere, even bringing on the big Friday the 13th fan Newty (Gary joins halfway) and it's... the one where Jason is on a boat for most of the runtime instead of Manhattan. This was all Sean's idea because it's the first horror movie he's ever seen, so blame him. Music Metropolis - The Darkest Side of The Night Lonely Island - I'm On A Boat
Our first Halloween show of the year, we decide to go back and finish up Scream series after a few episodes. But first some impromptu Chuck Norris jokes, crop circles and since it is Halloween time how many movies is Jake watching these days? Music: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Red Right Hand Slipknot - People = Shit Next time around, some mind bending horror flicks with Donnie Darko and Jacob's Ladder
In our first Halloween Cryosphere (even though it should have been our second, fucking technology, man) we revisit the cult classic mockumentary. And surprise surprise, it's actually Sean's first viewing after bullshitting his way through it when we first did the movie. So what does he think? Tune in to find out Music Talking Heads - Psycho Killer One Man Army and the Undead Quartet - He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)
Back to the Shack, after an hour of computer mishaps that damn near delayed everything. Sync up and enjoy! Music: Kenny Loggins - I'm Alright Kenny Loggins - Nobody's Fool
Gotta long one right here folks. Not only are we wrapping up season 1 of Stranger Things (and learn why Scott wanted so bad to do episode 8), but we scrap a few opening segments to talk about something else. Yes, since we weren't able to do a bonus episode, we decide to us the opening segment to talk a lot about IT Chapter 2. Was it as good as Chapter 1? Tune in to find out. Music: Corey Hart - Sunglasses At Night Like Moths to Flames - All That You Lost Tangerine Dream - Green Desert Next time around, we kick off the Halloween season wrapping up the Scream franchise with 3 & 4.
Back to the high energy Jason Statham vehicle we go, and this was when Sean was on his hiatus so it's his first time watching. Does he enjoy it, or does something set him off? Sync up and find out Music Quiet Riot - Metal Health (Bang Your Head) Loverboy - Turn Me Loose
A spectacular Sunday morning show as we cover the hit Netflix phenomenon Stranger Things. Join us along with a short football talk where Jake is frustrated and brief IT Chapter 2 talk as Jake is the only one who has seen it (look out for a bonus episode soon). Music Toto - Africa The Clash - Should I Stay Or Should I Go Wage War - Fury Next time we finish off season 2. Outtakes: The fight for episode 8, it was almost a bloody one.
Now it's time for another franchise, this one older and grittier than Scream. We're going down to Texas with Leatherface and his whole messed up family, starting with parts 1 & 2. Also Sean is back and somehow this manages to be shorter than our last episode. Did we just step into the Twilight Zone? Music: Drowning Pool - Bodies Wage War - Me Against Myself Lamb of God - Redneck Next time around, we're saving the rest of these franchises for our Halloween month. So in the meantime we're going back to TV for a month of Stranger Things Outtakes: Part of the fun technical difficulties we went through in this show
We go from talking about the Sherminator in the last Cryosphere to The Terminator. The NFW crew joins yet again as does Sean (guess he's not on leave) to revisit Ahnuld's biggest role yet. Sync up and enjoy Music Tryanglz - Burnin' In the Third Degree Sevendust - Terminator
Sean is on leave for a bit, and yet the episode is still quite as long! Maybe due to the fact we got shit ton of news stories coming from San Diego Comic Con, and also because we're starting a new retrospective, this time we are talking about the Wes Craven directed Scream. Do we have another Scrooged coming up? Take a listen and see for yourselves. Also Jake talks a little about Slipknot, with the latest album and seeing them live once again. Speaking of Slipknot, all the music is a select few tracks from We Are Not Your Kind to celebrate it's release Orphan Nero Forte Critical Darling A Liar's Funeral Next time around, it's gonna depend. We might conclude the Scream series with a special guest, or we might go with another franchise with Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Well we went from not thinking Sean would be joining us to Sean joining us along with 3/4s of Jake's NFW cohosts Newty, Willis and Gary to talk about some 90s teenage sex comedies. Join us in wondering whatever happened to the stars of this movie to some memories of when we went to see it originally. Music: Harvey Danger - Flagpole Sitta Third Eye Blind - Semi Charmed Life
Almost a month too late but hey what the hell, we're gonna talk about some Spider-Man! We're joined once again by Newty and Willis to talk about the latest in the MCU, the end of Phase 3 actually! We go through some major talking points such as the results of the blip, Jake Gyllenhaal's performance as Mysterio, that surprise appearance, what comes next and much more! Music: The Spider-Man 1960s theme Ramones - Spider-Man theme
Been a long time since we did one of these trivia shows, but this one is even cooler. Join us, Newty and Willis from NFW, Craig and Jared from Movie Mafia and more importantly we've got Tyler from All My Heroes Wear Masks on for the first time on this show! Craig gives us questions from a Trivia Pursuit Horror movie edition, so who's knowledgable enough to win it all, who just can't seem to get anything right and who thinks Dracula is a country? Tune in to find out Music: Rob Zombie - Dragula Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse of The Heart
Since we revisited the first Exorcist on this show, why not do the TRUE sequel (fuck The Heretic)? So that's what we do, sync up and enjoy Music: Children of Bodom - Follow the Reaper Children of Bodom - Taste of My Scythe