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Risky Business - A Lot Deeper Than Hugs It seems like the new fortnightly schedule is here to stay - certainly while we're all still dealing with the 'rona. Dave goes on the record as "not a hugger" in a shocking twist, Allen marvels at how people are adapting to the desperation of isolation, and the No Politics rule gets a firm bending. I'm starting to realise how much I'm missing a good ol' fashioned Burger Report. Hang in there and stay safe everyone xxFind out more at https://ims.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Banana Peel - Skanks Walking Across the Road It's clear that you're starting to age when the mildly raunchy stories from your past dating life are thoroughly trumped by a news report that claims there are Millenials who are horny enough to fuck literal garbage. Join us as we desperately fight to stay relevant in a world that is quick to call us Boomers. We even manage to squeeze a BURGER REPORT into the mix this time too!Find out more at https://ims.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Computer Janitor - Luck Is When Preparation Meets Opportunity This week's episode is a tasty trifecta, combining all that is best in life; Burger Report, Movie Report, and Sport Report. Don't be fooled by the apparent well-planned structure though, it's still the same rambling format that you know and love. It just happened to fall into three loosely related categories this time. Find out more at https://ims.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Monty Hall - His Foot Was Just Facing in The Completely Wrong Direction We return after a short hiatus, but don't call it a comeback. After a shoulder reconstruction and a bout of the man-flu, the IMS team returns with a new episode, as strong as ever. We've got some classic topics; spirited Burger Report debates, defining what a bogan is for international visitors, and solving one of probability's most controversial problems. Join us as we plunge in again and ponder - I Mean, Seriously?!Find out more at https://ims.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Email Bukakke - Battle of The Sex Pests On this episode we continue to plan for Dave's future challenges at university, Allen gets upset when his story about a sexual deviant gets immediately one-upped, and the return of the BURGER REPORT!Small correction: Oktoberfest is not this weekend coming, but the next! Allen is bad at calendars.Find out more at https://ims.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Pub Meat - I've Never Seen So Many People Get So Drunk So Quickly This week's Burger Report is a bust, Dave considers whether his future is going to be more houseo or mature-aged student, and we have way too much chat about spewing. Fight for the swoopy boiz!Find out more at https://ims.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
No Win, No Pay - Blame It On Your Dad's Genes Happy Father's Day everyone! This week the Burger Report goes a little bit cannibalistic, Dave gets a little bit sweary, and Allen prepares to eat a sweaty pizza. Strap in for another meandering episode.Find out more at https://ims.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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This week Blank Check starts a new mini series reviewing the filmography of director James L. Brooks. And joining Griffin and David on today’s episode is Valorie Curry (The Tick) to discuss the 1983 Academy Award winning debut drama, Terms of Endearment. But what 2 movies made over 100 million dollars that year? How has John Lithgow aged? Is it true that when little boys are impatient they don’t get dessert? Together they examine the career’s of Debra Winger and Shirley MacLaine, the invention of the bum astronaut character, the name Flap and Brooks’ background in television. Plus, reports from the Burger Report™ hotline (802-8-BURGER). This episode is sponsored by Hims (forhims.com/check) and Casper (casper.com/check PROMO: CHECK).
Griffin and David welcome back Joe Reid (The Decider) for the 3rd annual Blankie Awards where together they present their own personal nominations and winners for the upcoming 90th Academy Awards. This roundtable discussion looks at all the major categories, as well as, references deep cut cinema from 2017 you may have missed. Also includes original categories and reports from the Burger Report™ hotline (802-8-BURGER). This episode is sponsored by Stamps.com.
#thetwofriends once again answer listener submitted questions! Plus, Griffin discusses his recent trip to Pandora – The World of Avatar at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. But how would Griffin and David fix Men in Black II? Does Avatar work better as a theme park or movie? Will beloved actor Dan Lewis really quit acting, and if so, what will he do instead? Together the hosts discuss how they would rank The Muppets movies, potential future Blank Check live shows, poutine and a garbage plate of other topics. Also, the debut of the Burger Report™ hotline 802-8-BURGER. This episode is sponsored by Mack Weldon.
Griffin, David and guest host Producer Ben present a special episode this week: a discussion of 1995’s action thriller Under Siege 2: Dark Territory. But is it true the co-founder of CAA and former Disney president, Michael Ovitz, bet he could make even a stocky Aikido teacher with zero acting experience a star? Does Hollywood make these b-list midsize action movies anymore? Is Steven Seagal our quietest action hero? Together the trio examines New Zealand director and journeyman Geoff Murphy’s career, Eric Bogosian’s performance as the scientist gone bad, earthquake inducing satellites sponsored by the U.S. government and the original song written AND performed by Steven Seagal “After the Train Has Gone.” Plus, share a Hamilton themed Burger Report, review Star Trek Beyond and what occupations Nic Cage said he would like to portray. Finally, remember dear listener that after this week’s palette cleanser Blank Check will return with our new mini series covering the films of James Cameron!
Live from the 18th annual Del Close Marathon in New York City, John Trowbridge (Huffington Post) joins Griffin and David to discuss the Cameron Crowe directed, 2002 Gap commercial entitled “Denim Invasion.” What details can be drawn from this 40 second spot? How does it relate to Ashton Kutcher being fired from Elizabethtown? Where is the proto-flash mob running to? Also featuring surprise appearances from Murf Meyer and Diana Kolsky (Ménage à Trois Radio) for a Burger Report, as well as, director George Lucas (Star Wars) inserting his influence on all of popular culture.
In the final episode of the Podchowski Casters mini series, Griffin and David discuss 2003’s collection of animated short films detailing the Matrix expanded universe, The Animatrix. Are Part I and Part II of Second Renaissance a successful prequel to the first Matrix? Does the short “World Record” set it’s own record for the most on-screen knee sweat? What are #thetwofriends final thoughts on the Wachowskis? Together they examine the nine short films featuring several collaborators writers and directors including Peter Chung (Aeon Flux), reasons why Keanu Reeves might not sound like himself, the pointlessness of Alice Through the Looking Glass and why “Kid’s Story” never pays off as intended. Also, a merch spotlight, a Burger Report and why you should check out the original Animatrix website: http://www.intothematrix.com/
This week, Griffin and David discuss the Wachowski's game changing 1999 film, the Matrix. Just how big of an influence was this movie on mainstream cinema? Other than the nu metal, has this film aged gracefully? How can this only be the siblings second film?! Together, they discuss the trajectory of Keanu Reeves’ career leading up to the Matrix, their shared love for Gloria Foster’s performance as the Oracle, the superb screenwriting, and the renowned martial arts choreographer Yuen Woo-ping. Plus, box office stats, Y2K and another edition of the Burger Report.
Louis Peitzman (BuzzFeed) joins Griffin and David to discuss the old person horror, 2015’s The Visit. But is the found footage device used in a effective way? Can the great Kathryn Hahn do no wrong? Does this mean M. Night’s very bad movie streak has finally run out? Together they examine the Blumhouse model, the gross factor versus the gore factor, a dirty diaper in the face and how Shyamalan paying out of pocket for this production might just correlate with it being actually palatable. Also, the original Slenderman, lil Roman Polanski rapping, and a Burger Report with LeBron James.
Richard Lawson (Vanity Fair) joins Griffin and David to examine 2006’s egotistical bedtime martyr tale, Lady in the Water. Is M. Night trying to say something subtly about his film’s critics? Why is the lady never seen in the water? How is this a movie? Seriously. Together, the BC crew examines Giamatti’s stuttering, the cookbook misdirect payoff, the Disney controversy, and explore deep Lorax cuts. Plus, new segment the Burger Report, and the return of 'What If Al Pacino Was In This?'
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