Join Andy Diaz and Gabe Martinez as they relive the trauma of youth... through MOVIES!
This week, your boys are back to discuss whether the Super Mario Bros sucks or not. We know what you're thinking, “oh no, not Chris Pratt…”, but we're not talking about the recent animated movie. Your best friends are talking about the 1993 train wreck… er… movie starring Bob Hoskins, John Leguizamo, and Dennis Hopper. This movie is ripe for discussion and we can't wait for you to listen to this magical conversation Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
Happy Thanksgiving All! This week your boys have a special episode. Rather than diving into a movie, the boys are getting into trauma surrounding your favorite turkey-themed holiday. Gobble gobble! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
This week, Gabe is bringing us a story of trauma caused by the 1984 Troma classic, The Toxic Avenger. You may be asking yourself, how could such an insane, violent, and utterly off the wall movie cause anyone trauma? Thankfully Gabe, has a story that gets to the heart of the matter. From the minds of Michael Herz and Lloyd Kaufman comes a movie that has lived in the minds of your boys for years. So jump in your care, rush home while trying to collect as many points as possible and enjoy this episode. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
Near, far, wherever you are, the boys of Who Let You Watch That believe that the heart does go on. But that is all they can agree on this week, as they're ready to tackle the hard question: Does Titanic suck!? The boys are divided on this one and they're ready to put this movie through their criteria to come to a conclusion. Once more, the boys are ready to open the door for you, our beloved listens. So strap in and set sail for an adventure like none other! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
It may be the first day of November, but your boys are still here celebrating the spooky season. This week, Andy is ready to share his trauma surrounding the 2003 supernatural horror movie, Final Destination 2. In this movie, we learn that death has a plan for us all and it is in your best interest to not alter that plan. While we may be closing the door on this year's spooky season, it's important to keep an eye out for anything that may cause you harm. The boys have learned from this movie that death is all around us and it will stop at nothing to get you! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
This week your boys are ready to put another classic film through the criteria to discover whether it sucks or not. In 1994, the movie Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles was released and caused a stir with moms everywhere. Like always, the boys bring a level of respect, research, and dignity to the discussion of whether this Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt lead vampire movie is any good! Come for the dialogue, but stay for the shocking finale! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
This week the boys are joined by podcaster/artist/film fan Victor Hughes of bigvicmedia. Victor brings to the podcast a movie that left a deep scar on his childhood, the 1999 sci-fi/action adventure movie, Galaxy Quest. This movie stars Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman and almost any other actor you can think of. It would almost seem like every decision that was made in this movie was made as an affront to Vic. We're not sure what they had against Victor as a child, but Gabe and Andy are here to help him work through the trauma. The boys of Who Let You Watch That have a lot in common with the crew of the NSEA Protector. Much like them, the boys will never give up and never surrender! By Grabthar's Hammer, by the Sons of Warvan, Vic's childhood shall be avenged Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
This week, your boys are back to answer an important and topical question: Does the movie Saw suck? You know how these episodes go and the boys have done the research to scientifically come to a conclusion. Don't worry, they're not going to stumble upon new information mid-episode. That would not happen!!! So strap a bear trap to your head, and get ready for side splitting good time. Let the games begin.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we're back! After spending a few months stuck in customs off the coast of Long Beach, your boys are back just in time for the spooky season. Andy and Gabe are kicking it off with an episode about the sequel to end all sequels, Creepshow 2. This 1987 horror anthology film was based on the writings of George A Romero and the king of horror himself, Stephen King. Gabe has brought this movie to the podcast with a tale of trauma from his youth. This movie showcases three spooky stories that are perfect for the start of the Halloween season. This episode has everything that you expect from our lovely podcast: trauma, nudity, stories of dreams, discussions about memes, LOUIE CHILI! Strap in friends, keep your eyes on the road, watch out for rogue hitchhikers, and enjoy this episode! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
This week, Andy and Gabe are excited to welcome Ariel Ortiz of the Undercast Company and the host of the podcast You've Never Seen?! She's bringing to the table the comedy/fantasy Monkeybone. This Brendan Fraser lead movie is something that lead to formation of Ariel's personality. An insane movie that is truly something of its own! This episode, much like the movie, is a wild ride of a fever dream! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
This week, Andy and Gabe were all set to discuss and debate if the movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer sucks or not, but recent tragic events changed the course of the episode. What was going to be a strongly discussed episode on this Joss Whedon classic, quickly turned in a tribute for the late, great Paul Reubens. Both Andy and Gabe share the impact the man who created Pee-wee Herman made on their lives. This is an episode where we truly can say RIP to the great one! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
In this week's episode Gabe brings a story of deep trauma caused by 1990 American comedy horror anthology film, Tales from the Darkside. One of the tales stuck with Gabe for much of his life and it wasn't until the rewatch was he able to move past the trauma. Not only is entertainment happening, but legitimate therapy is happening on this episode. So grab your cat, call up your favorite mummy, slice up a nice piece of child pie, and get ready for horrifyingly good time! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
This week, the boys bring to you a classic debate. We get into the battle of old school vs new school. Which is better?! Who is the GOAT!? Is it Jordan? Is it Lebron? What about Kobe?! SHAQ?!? LARRY BIRD!?!? What is basketball?! Is that Don Cheadle!?!? This episode has everything. So sit back and enjoy the debate.
This week is a very special week. Your best friends in the whole wide world are back in the studio and are ready to drop some bombs on y'all. The boys are back from a special showing of the new Christopher Nolan movie, Oppenheimer. After spending the night with Nolan, Killian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr, Florence Pugh, Matt Damon and the rest, the boys are JACKED on atomic energy. This is sure to be an episode to blow the socks off of y'all. Spoiler alert, this episode does not contain any spoilers for this movie! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
This week, your boys are taking on a generally celebrated movie, Good Will Hunting. It's a movie that is regarded as having one of the best screenplays and provided an opportunity for the late, great Robin Williams to show a serious side. This is an episode worthy of the rigorous format this show and the boys put it through the grinder and examine this film from all its aspects. It's gotta make you ask, how do you like them apples?
Trauma is a power thing. It can change a person. And there's a time in every person's life where you must make a decision and either face that trauma head on or retreat back into the darkness. For Andy, this is the week where he decides to look that trauma right in the face… too bad that face staring back is gray. This week, the boys are looking at the controversial 1986 comedy Soul Man. This C. Thomas Howell lead movie depicts him as a student who resorts to blackface to win a scholarship to go to Harvard Law School. This movie is beyond wild, but our boys are ready to brave these dangerous waters. Prepare to get down! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
When you listen to our podcast, you're family and this week the boys are talking about a truly family friendly movie franchise, The Fast and the Furious movie franchise. Andy and Gabe have put in the work, dug through the data, and have done the research to decide if these movies suck. Get ready for a healthy and thorough debate.
The boys are back after the holiday week with an absolute banger of an episode. This week, the boys are taking it all the way back to 1986 to examine the horror film Dolls. Our best friend, Gabe is showing his bravery and telling the story and sharing the trauma that the movie Dolls brought upon his childhood. Let's be honest, little creatures are terrifying and this movie is full of them. The only thing more terrifying than little creatures are awful parents who hate their kids. AND the only thing that's worse than that is a psychopath who has the heart of a child that picks up punk rocking hitchhikers. Too bad for us, this movie has all three! So grab the your favorite doll and get ready for a ripping good time. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
This is the episode you've been waiting for. Is there a more divisive movie in all of film history than Howard the Duck? We think not and that's why we're bringing it to the podcast for debate. It's a movie that many people consider to be one of the worst movies of all time, and the boys are ready to go to bat for this MASTERPIECE of cinema! Is the premise wild, absolutely, but that doesn't mean it isn't one of the raddest movies ever made! Listen now to hear all the evidence, data, and facts on why Howard the Duck rules!
Join us this week for a very special, and topical, episode of Who Let You Watch That?! This week, your boys are ready to make the long journey home with our favorite director ever, Ari Aster, and we're ready to examine his new movie, Beau is Afraid. Andy and Gabe have braved the harsh and scary world to see this movie in the theaters and in doing so, experienced a trauma and horror like non other. This movie is a perfect storm of trauma, anxiety, horror, and comedy and it isn't for the faint of heart… and that's even before you get to the giant penis monster. So, harden yourself to the outside world and listen to this episode. Unless of course, you don't care about your mother. But that's probably a discussion between you and your therapist. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ari Aster followed up his masterpiece of horror, Hereditary, with something a little different, the folk horror film, Midsommar. This movie, while critically acclaimed, caused some debate and this week, your boys are keeping that discussion going. The boys are using their tried and true formula of suckage to end the conversation. The boys seem to agree on this movie, but what happens when an extra element is added not only to this film, but the entire Ari Aster universe! Listen to find out!
Pop-quiz hot shot: You've seen an action-packed movie as a child and now it's given you some trauma, what do you do? Well, if you're anything like your boys, we recommend starting a podcast and talking it out! And that's just what's happening this week as your best friends examine and break down the 1994 action adventure movie, Speed. This Keanu Reeves led movie is bombastic and is a ton of fun. Dennis Hopper gives a performance that is criminally underrated and that's saying something! We also get to meet and fall heads over heels with a wildcat like none other, Sandra Bullock. So strap in for one heck of ride because this episode doesn't slow down! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Roy Orbison once sang “I don't believe you, you're not the truth,” and now it's time that we examine the real truth: whether the 1990 romantic-comedy Pretty Woman sucks or not. Your boys have a tried and true method to get to this answer, so grab your pet gerbil and keep it close, because you'll want the company while listening to this episode… mercy. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Night has fallen on the small town of Santa Carla. A once quiet community, this town is now known as the Murder Capital of the WORLD and your boys are here to guide you to safety. Jump on your dirt bike boys and girls and get ready for the sexiest episode you've ever heard. Gabe has brought to the table, a story of trauma and loss. In revisiting the 1987, Joel Schumacher horror film, The Lost Boys, the boys talk about the effect this movie had on their youth, their style, and their taste in music. So get ready, take a long soapy bubble bath, and prepare to vamp out with this episode. This is a fantastic one, and that's something I STILL BELIEVE! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In 2015, Robert Eggers wrote and directed The Witch, a New-England Horror Folktale. In this film, the cast, including a young Anya Taylor-Joy speak in old English and the shots take a while to develop. This isn't your typical horror film. We would go as far to say, it's a slow burn. BUT… does that make The Witch a good movie? You need to listen to find out if this movie sucks? Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Oklahoma, the land of twisters, cyclones, and tornadoes (wait… are those things all the same?). This week we are joined by the fabulous actress Megan Golden as we examine and break down her trauma regarding the 1996 blockbuster Twister. This Helen Hunt and Bill Paxton led movie is wild. The gang examines whether twisters are sentient, whether stockings are still a thing, and if you can have fun in a bounce house in a major storm? In an episode where legitimate research has been done, the boys also give actual advice on how to overcome trauma. This episode has everything and you're certain to love it! For now, we got to go… we got cows. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat
This week, the boys are diving back into our highest lucrative partnership with Buzzfeed and examining the romantic drama, The Noteboook. Andy and Gabe pull out all the stops in this episode and break down this highly influential and important piece of pop culture. The Notebook is a landmark movie in the larger history of film and Andy and Gabe give this movie a fair and well-researched discussion. So sit back and enjoy this in depth conversation on whether or not The Notebook sucks.
What was the first movie that made you cry? For Andy, he would say it's the 1982 Science Fiction Family movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. In this Steven Spielberg directed movie (who is making his 3rd appearance on the show) we're introduced to Elliot and his family as they try to get a stranded alien back home. While this movie is heartbreaking and heartwarming, the boys, of course, take a few detours while talking about the trauma this movie afflicted on Andy. For example, what is ET (if that is his real name)? Is he a mushroom? Is he high all the time? Why did he drink all those beers and did he do it intentionally to get Elliot psychically drunk? And where does this movie even take place - corn fields and redwoods side by side?!? The boys are ready to dive into these questions and more! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tis the season to celebrate, because your boys are back and ready to deck your halls! There is no better time for a Christmas episode than in the middle of March. We dare you to come up with one! This week, your best friends are talking about the 1984 Holiday, Horror film, Silent Night, Deadly Night. The holidays can be tough and we know that the only way to start the healing process is to talk it out! So join your boys, pour a hot cup of cocoa, throw a fatty Yule log on the fire, and get ready for our most joyful episode ever. It'll be a pumping good time! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod - --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, Andy and Gabe are jumping into a new a series featuring the Buzzfeed article “21 "Classic" Movies Everyone Loves That Are Actually Inappropriate, Boring, Or Just Plain Bad” by Liz Richardson. This is to spark conversation and get the juices flowing. This week we are talking about the 1985 classic The Breakfast Club. Many considered this movie beloved, but we're ready to consider and start talking about the suckage of this movie! Let's jump into it and get ready to tackle this John Hughes film.
Top o the mornin to ya and welcome back to another episode of the only podcast that is reliving the trauma of youth. This week we have a treasure for you and you don't need to follow the magic rainbow to capture it. We have it here for you, at no charge. This week, Gabe is here to share a deep trauma from his younger days and the boys are ready to examine the horror/comedy(?) film Leprechaun. In this weird, uniquely 90s film, we get to see Warwick Davis doing an insane job and bringing a ridiculous amount of life to a character that really doesn't need it. Listen as Andy and Gabe rewatch this movie and comment on how many times Warwick is forced to hide and jump out of random places. Honestly, it's WILD! But shockingly, not as wild as the acting choice of Mark Holton, who plays Ozzie Jones. Let's just say, you can't make an acting decision like this anymore. Come for the pot of gold, but stay for Jennifer Aniston's original nose! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Continuing oh dive into nostalgia, the boys are ready to examine the film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze. This is a movie that both Andy and Gabe agree they loved as kids, but Andy is starting to question whether Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze sucks or not. Listen now to hear the argument and get ready to join the conversation on our social media.
On the mean streets of New York City, hope is in short supply. Gangs of teens… sorry, ninja teens are running wild. Theft is everywhere and the crime seems to have no end in sight. Thankfully there's 4 teenagers, who happen to know martial arts, that are also mutant turtles! They're the heroes in a half-shell and they're ready to stop these rambunctious teens. This is a movie that has deep nostalgia for Andy, but he needs to share some trauma that he discovered later in life thanks to this movie! Get ready for a seriously fun episode, full of all the whacky antics you've come to expect from your boys! COWABUNGA! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch us talk: @WhoLetYouWatchThat --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back to another episode of Does This Movie Suck!? This week Andy is asking whether the 2002 horror film, Cabin Fever sucks? At a time when horror was a huge part of his life, Eli Roth and his whole “thing” was forced upon Andy, Gabe, and the horror community as a whole. While the horror machine deemed Eli, the new king of horror, fans of the genre were left wondering if he was worthy of the title. Listen to this episode for an in-depth, well-researched breakdown of the film Cabin Fever.
We can't say goodbye to the spooky season just yet. This week the boys are beyond excited to welcome the progressive metal icon and pioneer Paul Masvidal of the formative band Cynic. Paul has brought to the podcast a story of seeing the 1973 supernatural horror film, The Exorcist. This movie, directed by William Friedkin, is a horror staple and a modern masterpiece. Paul and the boys get into the cursed history of this film before getting into the details of Paul's trauma inflicted by The Exorcist. Listen now for a conversation on the powers of the mind, the different layers of reality, and a cool history lesson on the intersection of metal and horror movies. This episode takes it to another level. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod
It's our 50th episode and the stars have aligned for an incredibly special episode. To bring our spookapalooza to a thunderous close, we are so excited to be joined by Jeremy Bolm of the monumentally influential hardcore band Touche Amore. Jeremy has graced the boys with his time and his vast knowledge of movies, music, and pop culture in general to the show. This self-described “Walter Hill Head” is here to share how the 1979 Ridley Scott Directed, Horrror-Sci/Fi masterpiece, Alien affected his youth and his relationship with movies in general. This is a conversation that is on a different level. Jeremy came prepared with notes, experiences, and stories worthy of our 50th episode. So sit back, grab a plate of space noodles, and enjoy this extremely fun episode. Faollow us on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Since the creation of this podcast, Andy and Gabe have wanted to talk about the movie Hereditary. The timing has never been right, but since the spooky season is upon us, the boys figure it's time to lose our heads over this movie. Typically this podcast is all about the trauma of youth, but this week Andy and Gabe are ready to examine the 2018 Ari Aster directed horror masterpiece, Hereditary. The boys are here to applaud the amazing performances of all the actors in this movie, especially Toni Collette. Did she deserve to win all the Oscars? Absolutely, she did and it's a tragedy she wasn't recognized. Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls, get ready for possession, ghosts, cults, and gore! This is the episode you never knew you needed in your life. So write a cryptic letter to your loved one and remember that your sacrifices will pale next to the rewards. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, the boys are trying something a little different. Instead of revisiting a traumatic movie from their past, they're examining the current horror hit, Barbarian. This 2022 movie is sure to be traumatizing youths all over the country. For Andy and Gabe, this movie, while fun, isn't going to leave any new trauma. Listen now to hear Andy and Gabe spoil this movie you may not have seen yet. It's ok, let's be honest, you probably weren't going to watch it anyway. Come for the Eric Clapton hot takes, stay for the hotter Dave Coulier takes. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to October and prepare to get spooked! This week the boys are starting things off strong with Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight. Sure, it's not the most scary movie, but it is a nice and easy way to get into the season. With elements of comedy and horror, Demon Knight more than makes up for a lackluster cast and questionable dialogue. Andy is ready to present a trauma that only a friend's older brother could provide. We're talking nudity, friends. This movie made Andy look out for movies with a fresh perspective and objective. Beyond that, we get to revisit an awesome movie starring Billy Zane, William Sadler, and Jada Pinkett Smith (No Smith at the time, you know, how she prefers it). So strap in and take hearty swig of old blood and get ready for a night you hope you'll live through. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, Gabe brings a very intriguing argument to the podcast: does Freddy Got Fingered suck? Most people would probably say, yes… without question. We suggest you listen to Gabe's side of the story before you come to your final decision. Gabe gets slightly into Who Let You Watch That territory and slight touches on trauma. Listen now for a whole new perspective on what many people consider one of the worst movies ever made. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod
This week, the boys are headed back to the year 2004. A year where an up and coming actor/director tricked tons of college students into thinking he was deep and talented. That's right, we're talking about Zach Braff and his movie Garden State. There's no hiding it on this episode, Andy and Gabe both think this movie sucks. Listen in and see how the disgusting Zach Braff tries to turn mental illness into a quirky character trait and perpetuates the stereotype of the manic pixie female. This movie sucks and it's about time we admit it!
This week the boys are joined by their friend Jose Flores as he dives into the childhood trauma brought on by the movie Colors. Listen in as he tells the story of how his own mother would never look at her little boy the same way ever again… thanks Sean Penn! In this 1988 crime drama, we're introduced to two cops, Robert Duvall and Sean Penn, on the gang unit who are trying to protect the mean streets of all of Los Angeles. Honestly… it doesn't make sense how they're assigned to ALL of Los Angeles. Gangs, violences, sex, and drugs are the main focus of this movie, but the boys discover a deeper lesson from this movie. A lesson about inclusion and acceptance from the worst gang on the streets. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What happens when you really look at, what many people consider to be one of the best films ever made, Citizen Kane? Easy, you begin to realize that it's just no good. The boys at Who Let You Watch That, are back with another hard hitting episode of Does This Movie Suck?! The guys are ready to pour some sugar on this film and talk about all the best and worst parts of this movie. Can John Candy save this Orson Welles directed nightmare or is it destined to be the best movie in the hall of suckage? Kiss the egg to find out, mon.
This is the episode ladies and gentlemen, we've pulled out all the stops and have spared no expense! This week the boys are joined by guitarist extraordinaire, Nick Miller from the technical metal band First Fragment. Nick has decide to share his story of seeing the 1993 science fiction action Jurassic Park. This Steven Spielberg masterpiece is a literal cornerstone of any 90s kid's childhood. Listen to this episode to hear Nick's story of seeing this movie with his younger brother in Canada and how it left a mark on his life and his body. Come for the dinosaurs, but stay for the sauce! Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our best friend, Joss Whedon was such an amazing guest a few weeks ago and Andy and Gabe had blast talking with him. Unfortunately, Joss spent a good chunk of time talking about one of his favorite topics, popcorn. He spent so much time talking about it that we left a lot of material on the cutting room floor. This week, we bring you some of that lost audio!
This week the boys examine the 2014 Jon Favreau directed movie Chef. In this Brad Bird produced movie, we're introduced to Bradley Cooper, a chef that is popping pills like there's no tomorrow all because he has to hide an insane secret… A RAT IS REALLY THE MASTER CHEF!!! This movie is wild and has so many, if not too many, twists. The boys are going to break it down and decide if this movie sucks. By the end, we have a feeling you'll definitely be saying “yes chef”.
Los Angeles, the home of the best public transportation system in the world, is a city where toons and humans coexist. At least that's how we remember 1947 LA! This week we examine the live-action/animated comedy mystery film directed by Robert Zemeckis, the king of American Cinema, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Our special guest, musician/actor/critic, Adam Ribota is here to share his experience watching this “kids” movie in his youth. And why shouldn't we consider it a kids movie? It's got everything kids love: smoking, drinking, and murder! Let's have Eddie Valiant (Bob Hoskins) teach us the ups and downs of day drinking. Get ready for Judge Doom (Christopher Lloyd) to give you nightmares for the rest of your life. Don't keep your eyes closed for too long, because Jessica Rabbit (Kathleen Turner) is here to confuse your sexual development! Like we said, this is a kids movie. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hope you're ready for another hot take from your boys! This week we tackle one of the most beloved movies of the 1980s, Top Gun! Tom Cruise stars in this movie that Andy suggests isn't as cool as you remember. In a movie about jets and shirtless volleyball, we're gonna spend a lot of time dedicated to school and learning. And as we all know, school is lame! So, jump on your fastest motorcycle, throw on your sickest leather jacket and get ready to answer the question, does Top Gun suck?
The boys have a very special episode this week. In honor and in memory of Andy's younger brother, Raymond Diaz, the boys are talking about the 1997 Paul Verhoeven sci-fi masterpiece, Starship Troopers. Get ready for how the movie about bugs, violence, and totalitarianism changed the trajectory of Raymond's life. While a serious episode, the boys honor Ray in the right way, by having fun and talking about one of his favorite movies. A movie where Casper Van Dien (Johnny Rico), Denise Richards (Carmen Ibanez), and Dina Meyer (Dizzy Flores) play teenagers somehow and Jake Busey (Ace Levy) plays multiple fiddles. Don't let Neil Patrick Harris in a Nazi Unifrom distract you from the fact that this movie is awesome. Consider visiting Raymond's GoFundMe page at https://gofund.me/ef95ab27 - Donations will be going to cover the costs of his funeral and final expenses. We will also be donating some of the funds to K9s For Warriors and The Wounded Warrior Project. And a small personal request from Andy: Reach out to a loved one today and tell them what they mean to you. Life is short… hold your loved ones close. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
You've heard our special guest Joss Whedon talk about how this movie traumatized him, but now Andy and Gabe are the ones impacted by this movie. A movie that both of our hosts loved as kids, is now left in limbo and they need to ask, does Little Monsters suck!? Listen to find out!
Are you afraid of the things that go bump in the night? No, we're not talking about the monster that live under your bed, we're talking about special guest, world famous writer, director, and producer Joss Whedon. We are beyond excited to bring us a movie that traumatize him, the 1989 family/fantasy movie, Little Monsters. Joss shares how this Fred Savage and Howie Mandel lead film terrorized him and made him question ever looking under the bed or in a closet at night! Sure, Joss was 25 years old when this movie came out, but that doesn't change the level of trauma he received from this movie. Get ready to hear Joss talk about his upbringing, his family, and his experiences working with Sarah Michelle Gellar and Paul Reubens. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & TikTok: @WhoLetYouPod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app