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The Summer of 2015 at 10 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 2015. Brandon Peters, Puck News and The Outside Scoop's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at […]
The Summer of 2015 at 10 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 2015. Brandon Peters, Puck News and The Outside Scoop's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at […]
Just over a month ago, we promised we would come back for the new entry in the "Final Destination" Franchise. So here we are fulfilling our commitment with ninety minutes devoted to discussing gruesome means of dying and re-ranking the whole set of films. Jay Cluitt steps in as host, returning to the show in his former capacity. Lisa Leaheey, Aaron Neuwirth, and Matthew Simpson are also here. Richard was out this week (although he does make a surprise appearance in a couple of spots) and Jay invited Justin Gott to fill the void. Does "Bloodlines" have what it takes to be a real destination event? Is Lisa ever going to get over that thing in the first film that bugs her so much? Will Matthew be able to point out all the Vancouver locations in the movie? Can Jay come up with either a game or an exit question? Will Justin lose all credibility by preferring the 4th film to the 2nd? and finally, what does Aaron have on Jeffrey Reddick. the creator of the Franchise, to get him to come back to his own podcast? Listen, Download, Stream and find out.
The Summer of 2015 at 10 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 2015. Brandon Peters, Puck News and The Outside Scoop's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at […]
The Summer of 2015 at 10 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 2015. Brandon Peters, Puck News and The Outside Scoop's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at […]
The Summer of 2015 at 10 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 2015. Brandon Peters, Puck News and The Outside Scoop's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at […]
The Summer of 2015 at 10 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 2015. Brandon Peters, Puck News and The Outside Scoop's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at […]
We may have finished the Sharknado franchise, but the Sharknado franchise isn't finished with us. To give the series a proper send-off, Jay is joined by Jeanette Ward ( @j.y.ward on Instagram ), Heather Baxendale-Walsh ( @headertime1981 on Instagram ) and Aaron Neuwirth ( @aaronsps4 ) to celebrate all things shark and indeed nado, including space sharks, eco-terror movies and, of course, the filmography of Chris Kattan.
We welcome back Aaron Neuwirth (2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla) to talk about his new podcast, Fast & Furious 6, and the future of the Fast franchise! We ask: which Godzilla movie is the most Fast & Furious? How is Fast & Furious 6 is like Avengers: Age of Ultron (complimentary)? Who gets the “with” and “and” credits in these movies? Does a California resident feel like Los Angeles needs F&F? We make our picks for the biggest oops moment of the film, discuss the cargo on Shaw's plane, and suss out the “real villain” in these movies (and many action movies). Joey comes up with an idea to seamlessly weave time travel into the end of Fast X. Email us: family@cageclub.me Visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/2fast2forever. Show your support at the 2 Fast 2 Forever shop! Extra special shout-out to Alex Elonen, Nick Burris, Brian Rodriguez (High School Slumber Party), Michael McGahon, Lane Middleton, Jason Rainey, Wes Hampton, Mike Gallier, Josh Buckley (Whole Lotta Wolves), Michael Moser, Christian Larson, Terra New One, Aaron Woloszyn, and Randy Carter for joining at the “Interpol's Most Wanted” level or above! Intro music by Nico Vasilo. Interlude and outro music by Wes Hampton.
The LAMBs have no common theme this week, except that they have been watching things that they want to talk about. We get schooled on a couple of streaming films, a couple of current movies, and a couple of older classics. Everyone had a variety of sources for their choices, and Aaron cheated by collecting the five Academy Animated shorts into one selection (good for him). We also go a short way down the Gene Hackman path, a deeper dive will wait until another show. The exit question was hard for everyone this week, and so they tried to cheat on that as well. Nicole Ayers, Jeanette Ward and Aaron Neuwirth have been watching things that they will steer you towards, and for a couple, away from.
On this week's episode we journey into the world of Blaxploitation cinema for one of the first films to star athlete-turned-actor Fred Williamson. Aaron Neuwirth from Out Now with Aaron and Abe joins us to look at 1972's The Legend of Black Charley. In addition to the main discussion, we also spend a bit of time geeking out over Aaron's new podcast, 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla. We also have our movie recommendations and the new trivia game segment.
Some news occurred in the recent weeks that struck a pretty hard cord in the film nerd circles. Barbara Broccoli & Michael G. Wilson have agreed to relinquish all creative control of the James Bond franchise to Amazon. A once protected and family owned cinematic operation would now be in the hands of the corporate […]
Time for some friendly competition as the LAMBs on this week's show compete to create a slate of films that will get your support as the "best". Aaron Neuwirth picks some classics and some Kaijo and of course one of them features a giant lizard. Tony Cogan represents for his country with Dr. Who, Quatermass and a short film classic that everyone will recognize. Dave Anderson may grouse about his choices being stolen, but he gets a great Disney film and two fifties movies that were good enough to get terrific remakes in the 80s. Matthew Poirier slips into the draft process at the last minute and stays true to his Direct to Video roots with plenty of fun picks. Finally, Richard plugs along, picking the best film available whenever someone passes it by. From 1900 to 1967, we have thirty movies that you will want to check out, argue about and most importantly, vote for. See the poll on the LAMB site.
On this episode Jay is joined by Aaron Neuwirth (@aaronsps4) to be groupies on the Sharknado world tour for the fifth instalment in the Sharknado franchise, Global Swarming! On this episode they discuss how to become a human helicopter, pink upgrades, and shark-themed booby traps, plus find out which cast member gave a revelatory acting performance for Jay (in a different movie)!
The start of the new year reminds us to look back on what we saw in the previous 12 months. Rishabh Vashishtha, Tony Coogan, Thomas Stoneham Judge and The Vern all gathered to share their Top Ten Films for 2024. We also have lists from Aaron Neuwirth, Mark Hofmeyer, Lisa Leaheey, and Matthew Simpson, in spite of the fact they could not be on the show in person. The guests who were live had almost forty different films to recommend, and there were some Pineapple Kiosk moments. We got a little rushed at the end, but you will want to hear what everyone had to say. Happy New Year and Happy Next Year!
Episode Notes The men continue to seek cover from the unknown sniper as Jackson gives them some pointers on what makes a talented sniper while Aaron Neuwirth of The Code is Zeek and Out Now With Aaron and Abe joins Rob again.
Episode Notes Rob is once again with guest Aaron Neuwirth of The Code is Zeek and Out Now With Aaron and Abe as Caparzo and Spielberg try and find a new 'note' to fall on.
Our exit today has us pouring ourselves a glass of Courvoisier and doling out some relationship advice. This week, we are talking about the grammatically incorrect SNL title The Ladies Man, written by Tim Meadows, Dennis McNicholas and Harper Steele and directed by Reginald Hudlin. And, much to his own chagrin, we are taking our friend Aaron Neuwirth along for the ride. Along the way, we spend a lot of time discussing SNL movies and what makes them work, the careers of Tim Meadows and Helen Hunt (?), our love of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, song and dance numbers, Chicago locations, and the seemingly huge budget of this film. And then Tripp unlocks a childhood memory that suddenly makes sense! Aaron's writing on We Live Entertainment. Aaron's writing on Why So Blu? "Out Now with Aaron and Abe." Thememusic by Jonworthymusic. Powered by RiversideFM. CFF Films with Ross and friends. Movies We've Covered on the Show on Letterboxd. Movies Recommended on the Show on Letterboxd.
Twenty four years after being asked by Maximus "Are you not entertained? Are you not entertained? Is this not why you are here?", we are asking the same question about the legacy sequel "Gladiator II". Director Ridley Scott returns to the floor of the Coliseum to once again entertain us with battles, violence, political intrigue and even some returning characters. Daniel Chadwick-Shubat of Get Reel Movies, Aaron Neuwirth from We Live Entertainment, and Nicole Ayers of the MadLabPost are here to let you know what they thought of this extravaganza of Roman mayhem and pseudo history. Russell Crowe is not back, but his persona hangs over this film in so many ways. Is Denzel Washington enough to make this movie satisfy the crowd? You will have to watch and listen to find out.
November is a big month for physical media collecting nerds like myself. There are of course many sales on Black Friday as well as secret title drops and big price drops from boutique labels like Vinegar Syndrome and Severin Films. But, for the whole month, its 50% of the Criterion Collection at Barnes & Noble. […]
Rich & Amanda are joined by Aaron Neuwirth from Out Now With Aaron and Abe to talk games and cinema, with a cameo from Aaron Amendola. Games: Star Wars Outlaws, Rocket League, Helldivers 2, Unity, Urban Myth Dissolution Center Demo, Drova - Forsaken Kin, and Fear the Spotlight. To contact us, email call@gamerswithjobs.com! Send us your thoughts on the show, pressing issues you want to talk about, or whatever else is on your mind. Due to some technical issues, audio quality varies on this one. Apologies and thanks! -A Links & Show Notes
It's spooky season on the Lambcast, Halloween is coming and horror films are everywhere. We got a request a few weeks ago for a show that focuses on earlier horror films so it seemed like the right time for another draft episode. This week we have some incredibly strange creatures who stopped living and became mixed up movie bloggers. There are a few reasons that we limited the entries to this time period. First, that was the suggestion from a listener that prompted the episode to begin with. A second reason is that I am looking for films that don't always get covered during the season. Let's try to broaden our tastes. Another reason is that 1973 marked a transition in horror films with “The Exorcist” breaking out of the horror ghetto and becoming a mainstream success. And finally, this limitation means that I don't have to engage one more time in an argument over whether or not “Jaws” is a Horror film. Aaron Neuwirth, Howard Casner, David Brook, Dave Anderson, and Todd Liebenow enjoy a "spirited" competition over their favorite older horror movies. Frankly, it is horrifying when the film you want is chosen right before your turn, listen to Howard scream repeatedly if you want proof.
The polarizing dram project from Francis Ford Coppola has arrived in cinemas and thew Lambcast i9s there to talk about it. This week's episode is filled with a range of opinions, some of the guests found the movie abysmal, while others heaped high praise on it's artistry. One of the group gets yelled at for praising the film while not giving it a recommendation. We had no shortage of options. Daniel Lackey, Howard Casner, James Wilson and Aaron Neuwirth share their ideas, opinions and feelings, and isn't that what we all come here for? It is certainly not to check out any boners.
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 2004. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well […]
The saying goes, “There can only be one.” There will only be one Highlander movie we cover, and Aaron Neuwirth is here to help! There's so much Highlander out there — five movies and six seasons of a TV show, plus a rumored reboot — and we all share what little we know of the franchise. We sort out: what is a Highlander, exactly? We admire the truly wild arrival of Sean Connery (as a man named Ramirez, from Egypt, naturally) and the movie's steadfast refusal to explain its own plot or mythology. We make our picks for the film's most 80s moments. Aaron shows off how much he knows about Clancy Brown's filmography. We talk about how Highlander's ending shows off big Madame Web energy. Joey debuts a new game. Email us: family@cageclub.me Visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/2fast2forever. Show your support at the 2 Fast 2 Forever shop! Extra special shout-out to Alex Elonen, Nick Burris, Brian Rodriguez (High School Slumber Party), Michael McGahon, Lane Middleton, Jason Rainey, Wes Hampton, Mike Gallier, Josh Buckley (Whole Lotta Wolves), Michael Moser, Christian Larson, Terra New One, Aaron Woloszyn, and Randy Carter for joining at the “Interpol's Most Wanted” level or above! Intro music by Nico Vasilo. Interlude and outro music by Wes Hampton.
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well […]
Episode Notes Rob is back with Aaron Neuwirth of The Code is Zeek and Out Now With Aaron and Abe as John and Zeus continue to argue in the car.
Six Lambs enter, One Lamb Leaves, at least if the community votes. This is a draft show with six slates of films, competing for your approval. Damien Riley, Aaron Neuwirth, Todd Liebenow, The Vern, Howard Casner and Richard Kirkham, struggle to choose from all the 1984 films available, to come up with a winning team. Do they choose films they love, or will they choose films they think you will love? Listen and find out if your favorites are selected and if so by who. Be sure to go to the LAMB site and vote on the poll for the winner. Voting will remain open through the end of August.
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well as the […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well as the […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well as the […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well as the […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well as the […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well […]
Hello everyone and welcome to the Lambcast. This week we are going back in time, 26 years to the decade of the 1990s. In 1998 the Euro was created as a currency for Europe.President Clinton is caught with his pants down and lies about it.76 Million people watch the last episode of SeinfeldFrank Sinatra Dies andViagra is approved by the FDATitanic wins a bunch of Academy Awards as the Best film of the previous year, and future Rivals for Best Picture-Saving Private Ryan and Shakespeare in Love are released.We are doing a deep dive on the films of 1998 this week, and we have some springboard champs to do a triple somersault for you. Brian Eggert, David Brook, Dave Anderson are with us live and Matthew Simpson and Aaron Neuwirth offer opinions from another dimension.
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well as the news stories, […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well as the news stories, […]
The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a weekend by weekend look at the films released during the summer as well […]
Your wait has come to an end. The Summer of 2004 has arrived! The Summer of 2004 at 20 is a weekly retrospective journey through American pop culture during May, June, July and August of 1993. Brandon Peters, The Wrap's Scott Mendelson and We Live Entertainment/Out Now with Aaron and Abe's Aaron Neuwirth take a […]
The show goes on without the regular host, but with reliable guest host Howard Casner, herding the Lambs through a discussion of 1967, in films and the industry. Aaron Neuwirth, David Brook and Todd Liebenow share a lot of movies that came out in 1967, few of which would have been coming to your mind when you first heard the year to be covered. Drive-In fare, Spaghetti Westerns, and French films fill the episode. So maybe "The Graduate" didn't make anyone's list, there are still a couple you will recognize, and a bunch you will now want to see. Surprisingly, Richard gets some films on the list even with being absent.
Following the release of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, it is believed we will be seeing a reset in the land of DC Comics turned movies under the new regime of James Gunn and Peter Safran. In this retrospective, Scott Mendelson and I (along with some guests) will be taking a look back at the […]
It's time to talk about more men in rooms (!!!) as we're joined by Aaron Neuwirth (of Out Now with Aaron and Abe) to talk about The Taking of Pelham One Two Three! After talking for a while about men staring at analog boards, we talk about the film's success exclusively in cities with subway systems and how the film's New York spirit shines through. We also talk about the many movies The Taking of Pelham One Two Three inspired, the beautiful simplicity of the bad guys' motives, and why the 1970s feel of this movie works so well. Aaron shares thoughts on the Denzel Washington / Tony Scott remake. Email us: family@cageclub.me Visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/2fast2forever. Show your support at the 2 Fast 2 Forever shop! Extra special shout-out to Alex Elonen, Nick Burris, Brian Rodriguez (High School Slumber Party), Michael McGahon, Lane Middleton, Jason Rainey, Wes Hampton, Mike Gallier, Josh Buckley (Whole Lotta Wolves), Michael Moser, Christian Larson, Terra New One, Aaron Woloszyn, and Randy Carter for joining at the “Interpol's Most Wanted” level or above! Intro music by Nico Vasilo. Interlude and outro music by Wes Hampton.
We've made it to 200 episodes! This time, Todd is joined by Aaron Neuwirth from Out Now with Aaron and Abe to discuss the 1988 thriller Cohen and Tate, starring Roy Scheider and Adam Baldwin.
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