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It's been 2 years since we did an episode. So sue us! Jason Furie and Adam Roth are such huge Alien franchise fans that we just had to talk about Alien: Romulus (2024) from director Fede Alvarez. Did we love it or loathe it? One way to find out...Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Based on a children's book by Roald Dahl, with puppet master Jim Henson as Exectutive Producer, and star Anjelica Huston how could anything go wrong!? Jason Furie and Adam Roth dive into The Witches (1990) and see how this 90s classic stands the test of time. We didn't bother with the Disney+ 2020 remake. It looks kinda like hot garbage. Happy Spooky Season everyone!Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Are you tired of new Star Wars shows on Disney+ yet? Neither are we! Jason Furie and Adam Roth jump into the newest series on the block Andor to discuss the 3 episode premiere. Does this prequel to a prequel that is technically also a sequel have what it takes to impress our jaded little Star Wars brains? Let's discuss.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
For better or for worse, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is a very different place after the events of Avengers: Endgame (2019). Jason Furie and Adam Roth watch the latest MCU film Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) and ultimately decide how it stacks up against the other 3 Thor films, Thor comic books, and the MCU at large. Also, we passionately agree that this film should have been called simply—Fhor.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Does anyone really care if a movie wins an Academy Award for Best Picture anymore? Well, Jason Furie and Adam Roth figured the winner has to be at least a half-decent movie right? With that theory in mind, they check out last year's winner CODA (2021), which stands for Child of Deaf Adults, about a young woman who is the only hearing person in her family. Simply put...this movie deserves any award that comes its way.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Believe it or not Jason Furie had never seen the 80s classic Romancing the Stone (1984) and Adam Roth had never seen it as an adult. Well, they both just watched it and you may be surprised by their reactions. Do you adore this Robert Zemeckis classic starring Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas, or do you consider it a "Raiders rip-off"?Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
We don't typically cover based-on-a-true-story films, but Thirteen Lives (2022) directed by Ron Howard seemed worth a watch. A retelling of the June 2018 incident where twelve Thai adolescents and their soccer coach were trapped in a flooded cave for 18 days and in need of rescue. Jason Furie and Adam Roth break it down and try and figure out why Viggo Mortensen and Colin Farrell are so unrecognizable here.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
In the mood for something a little slower, a little more dreamy, a little more...chill. Jason Furie and Adam Roth watch After Yang (2022) from director Kogonada starring Colin Farrell. We're always up for anything from A24 and this one seemed to be right up our alley. Full review of the film as well as a full review of Coca Cola's newest limited edition flavor Dreamlike...spoiler alert, it's rancid.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Never thought we'd say this, but you have to check out this new Hulu original film! Jason Furie and Adam Roth check out Prey (2022) directed by Dan Trachtenberg which serves as the 7th film to featured the beloved Predator! Set 300 years in the past, Prey tells the story of a group of Native American hunters who become the hunted who then become the hunters of the hunter hunting them. It's all quite simple we promise. Did we mention Amber Midthunder is amazing?Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Jason Furie from Backerkit joins the show to share about an exciting new initiative in crowdfunding! We're used to Kickstarter being the main home for crowdfunded projects. Backerkit has been in the game for 10 years as a pledge manager and providing other services, so they are now making the leap to provide an alternative that emphasizes listening and a ground-up approach. Jason gets into building community, listening to creators, upcoming projects from Cephalophair Games, Greater Than Games, Restoration Games, and more! Shelf Stories YouTube (with video of this recording) - www.youtube.com/shelfstories __________________________________ YouTube - www.youtube.com/onestopcoopshop www.youtube.com/channel/UCPCIkULbgzMEW612cSdUX7Q Discord - discord.gg/p4jX8AF Facebook - www.facebook.com/onestopcoopshop Donate to One Stop Co-op Shop - www.patreon.com/onestop Email - onestopcoopshop@gmail.com
Are you old enough to remember Showbiz Pizza? Did you ever witness a performance by the animatronic animal band The Rock-afire Explosion? Either way, The Rock-afire Explosion (2008) is a very interesting look at a little slice of the 80s and 90s that holds a dear place in at least 5 people's heart. This documentary is about a lot more than just fun and games. Jason Furie and Adam Roth dive are exploding with excitement for this one.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Director Jordan Peele is going for a horror hat trick with his third film Nope (2022) hot off the heels of Get Out (2017) and Us (2019). Jason Furie and Adam Roth review this sci-fi horror mashup. How does it stack up against Peele's other films? How does it stack up against fellow alien invasions flicks? Find out if Peele still has what it takes or if he'll be commiserating with M. Night Shyamalan at the old Hollywood water-cooler. Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
One of us wants off this damn train-wreck of a movie! The other is wearing their conductor's hat yelling "choo choo"! Jason Furie and Adam Roth watch Andrey Konchalovskiy's film Runaway Train (1985) featuring a screenplay written by legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. Jon Voight and Eric Roberts star in this award-winning action/thriller about a, well, runaway train. Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
There's no denying the impact director M. Night Shyamalan has had on the film industry. He made movie twists cool again. After his triple A hat trick consisting of The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable and Signs he made quite a few stinky poo poos. Jason Furie and Adam Roth are patiently waiting for his glorious return. Does old (2021) have what it takes or is his style, well, just getting old? Let's find out.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
One crime. Four versions of the truth. Rashomon (1950) was director Akira Kurosawa's international breakthrough film, and for good reason. A highly influential film that created a new narrative structure that is still borrowed and celebrated in film's we see today. This is the dawn of the unreliable narrator and completely re-imagined how filmmakers approach flashbacks. While the influence in undeniable, is the film any good? And does is stand the test of time? Jason Furie and Adam Roth attempt to dissect this one. We tried.
For better or for worse, we now have 6 hours of story to help fill the gap between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. Jason Furie and Adam Roth review and discuss the entire 6-episode Disney+ limited series Obi-Wan Kenobi. Star Wars is tough business, you can't please all the rabid fans no matter how hard you try. Did director Deborah Chow deliver a story worth telling or should this one have stayed is the belly of the great Sarlacc?Pizza Enamel Pinz by Jason Furie | LIVE NOWVisit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Tom Cruise takes to the skies once again in Top Gun: Maverick (2022) a truly epic sequel to the 1980's classic Top Gun (1986). Jason Furie's favorite actor is Tom Cruise. Adam Roth's favorite actor is not Tom Cruise. Podcasting hijinks ensues as these two meatballs chat about the film, and may or may not go on useless tangent involving the death of Paddington. Either way, Top Gun is back baby and we have a lot to talk about.Pizza Enamel Pinz by Jason Furie | LIVE NOWVisit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Director Bob Rafelson and actor Jack Nicholson have collaborated on 6 films together including the film classic Five Easy Pieces (1970). Nicholson plays a dropout from upper-class America who works on an oil rig and passes the time at dingy bars and motels while treating himself and everyone around him like hot garbage. Jason Furie and Adam Roth both haven't seen this one until now. We have a lot to talk about.Pizza Enamel Pinz by Jason Furie | LIVE NOWVisit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Director Robert Eggers goes full Viking with his third feature film The Northman (2022). Jason Furie and Adam Roth share their thoughts and may or may not go on a ton of random tangents that may or may not be about Buzz Lightyear. A-listers Alexander Skarsgård, Nicole Kidman, and Anya Taylor-Joy star, but was that enough to capture our attention?Pizza Enamel Pinz by Jason Furie | Crowdfunding starting June 1stVisit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Marvel is in no mood to stop throwing new MCU Disney+ series' at us! Their latest is based on the cult favorite Moon Knight starring Oscar Isaac, Ethan Hawke, and May Calamawy. Jason Furie and Adam Roth review this romp through Ancient Egypt and the psyche of Steven Grant...or is it Marc Spector? We're so confused. Pizza Enamel Pinz by Jason Furie | Crowdfunding starting June 1stVisit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Multiverse's are all the rage right now and Marvel Studios is leading the pack. This time around director Sam Raimi is treating fans to his action-horror take on the MCU with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022). Jason Furie and Adam Roth give their full review and chat about the current state of the MCU. Not to mention those sweet, sweet Marvel cameos.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Plenty of films have explored multiple universe's but none are quite like Everywhere All at Once (2022) from Daniels starring Michelle Yeoh. Jason Furie and Adam Roth have some surprising disagreements on this one. Either way, there's no denying that A24 has caused a lot of buzz with this one.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
What's your favorite vampire movie? Is it Guillermo del Toro's Cronos (1993)? Jason Furie and Adam Roth go back to where it all began and discuss this simple yet effective film from on of our favorite directors. Let's discusss how this stacks up against the rest of del Toro's filmography and have a chat about our favorite vampire flicks. Did we mention Ron Perlman was here all along?Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
We're pulling out all the stops for 420 this year and reviewing Argo (2012) a full 10 years after it's initial release. Jason Furie and Adam Roth never saw this one and felt it was high-time to get this Oscar winning film in our brains. An episode featuring a bevy of side-tangents that will surely piss anyone off that was hoping to learn about our opinions about Argo. Happy 420.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
If you love Heavy Metal (1981) there's a good chance you were going through puberty in the early 80s. Does that check out? Jason Furie and Adam Roth deep dive into this cult classic animation anthology full of bizarre and perverted stories. Did we mention the glowing green orb that embodies pure evil? No? Well that's in there too. And John Candy is in it!Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
We only get a new Paul Thomas Anderson film every 3-5 years, and every time it's cause for celebration. His latest film Licorice Pizza (2021) is about young love set in a dreamy version of the San Fernando Valley in the 1970s. Jason Furie and Adam Roth stack this one up against his near flawless film history and ultimately decide where it ranks.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
There are some classic movies people are always telling us to watch that we've somehow managed to never see. Roman Polanski's Chinatown (1974) starring Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway is one such film. How have we not seen this!? Jason Furie and Adam Roth discuss this iconic mystery film about a private detective hired to expose an adulterer in 1930s L.A. but find himself caught up in something much more corrupt. Drama and cut nostrils ensues.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Director Guillermo del Toro has a strong as hell track record of consistently amazing films including the likes of Pan's Labyrinth, The Shape of Water, and Hellboy. His latest is a shadow-soaked film noir about a man who goes from grifter to lauded psychic medium. Drama ensures. Bradley Cooper leads an all star cast. Jason Furie and Adam Roth dive into the darkness with a full review and discussion. Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
You want to listen to this one folks as Jason Furie and Adam Roth are in complete disagreement here. Jason loves Peacemaker (Season 1) embracing all the gore, juvenile comedy, and action while Adam could barely get through what he considers just one bad joke repeated over and over throughout the 8 episode run. This series is unfiltered James Gunn and is getting rave reviews across the board. Except for Adam. Adam no like.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Director Ridley Scott has delivered some truly awesome historical epics in the form of Gladiator (2000) and Kingdom of Heaven (2005). At the same time, we've gotten a few stinkers like 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992) and Robin Hood (2010). Does his latest period piece The Last Duel (2021) deliver the goods? Jason Furie and Adam Roth give their full review and overall impressions. Were the millennials right to avoid this one in theatres? Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
We were all epically reintroduced to the bounty hunter Boba Fett in season 2 of The Mandalorian and now he's got his very own Disney+ series The Book of Boba Fett (Season 1). Does this solo adventure cement Boba Fett as the most ruthless bounty hunter in all the galaxy, or is it just a steaming pile of Bantha fodder poodoo. Find out as Jason Furie and Adam Roth dive into season one which took a few twists and turns that for better or for worse were completely unexpected. Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Welcome to the Popcorn and Soda 50th episode spectacular. Jason Furie and Adam Roth have an extended talk about one of the most argued about films in cinematic history, you guessed it, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999). George Lucas returns to write and direct a new trilogy for a new generation. Jason and Adam discuss how Star Wars impacted their childhood, what their 1999 Phantom Menace theatre experience was like, and have a healthy conversation about the dawn of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. We've got a bad feeling about this.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
This is not a happy movie. Maybe there's an undercurrent of romance somewhere, but this movie is pretty wild. Jason Furie and Adam Roth review Lars Von Trier's 1996 film Breaking the Waves starring Emily Watson in her very first starring role alongside Stellan Skarsgård and Katrin Cartlidge. If you ever wanted to wallow in misery and/or see Stellan Skarsgård's dingus, this movie may be of interest to you. Full review and deep thoughts ensue.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
If you closed your eyes and thought about what it would take to make the most 80's movie ever, we think it would look at lot like To Live and Die in L.A. (1985). Jason Furie and Adam Roth review this cult classic from director William Friedkin starring before-they-were-super-famous versions of William Petersen, Willem Dafoe, and John Turturro. Buddy cop action, check. Jammin' Wang Chung soundtrack, check. Excellent title credits fonts, check. This one has it all folks. Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Here we go again. Hold on to your butts. I'm too old for this shit. And by all that I mean that Disney+ is at it again with their fourth live-action MCU series Hawkeye. Jason Furie and Adam Roth dive into this 6 episode series and give our full review. How does it hold up compared to the other Disney+ offerings? And how many segues should Adam be allowed to get away with in a single episode? Only one way to find out...Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Wow, Netflix is really bringing in the AAA actors these days. Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence, and Cate Blanchett just to name a few star in Don't Look Up (2021). Will this apocalyptic social satire help change anyone's mind as to how stupid humanity really is? Or do truly stupid people not have the capacity to know they are in fact stupid? Jason Furie and Adam Roth discuss how effective this film directed by Adam McKay truly is and give our full review.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Some people are going to LOVE The Matrix: Resurrections (2021) and some are just going to HATE it. And guess what!? Jason Furie and Adam Roth are completely divided here. Tune in and find out who's who and get our full review for this sequel that took us 18 years to get. Whoa! Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | InstagramMichael Bond
The latest Spider-Man movie, which happens to also be the latest MCU Phase 4 movie, has finally swung into theatres. Jason Furie and Adam Roth take a little extra time reviewing Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) discussing if the hype surrounding this film was warranted. We're talking A LOT of hype surrounding this movie folks. Apologies in advance for the horrible Green Goblin impressions throughout.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | InstagramMichael Bond
Jason Furie loathes movies that feature half-assed CGI bipedal animals interacting in a live-action environment. Adam Roth is surprisingly ok with it. We dared our listeners to have us watch and review 2014's Paddington by using the hashtag #paddington4lyfe and we lost. In more ways than one according to Jason. Well, we watched it, and now we're reviewing it.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | InstagramMichael Bond
Remember the 2016 Ghostbusters remake? Me either. Fast forward to 2021 and we don't get another remake, but rather a full-on sequel with Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Think of it like The Force Awakens for the Ghostbusters universe. It's like a cover to a song you really love but something just doesn't feel right. Jason Furie and Adam Roth give their full review, discuss their theatre-going experiences, and make fun of kids for nearly an hour. Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Remember when Daniel Craig said he'd rather "slit his wrists" than do another Bond film? Well, he's a liar and he did another Bond film. Jason Furie and Adam Roth review No Time to Die (2021) starring...you guessed it... Daniel "I'm a liar, I'll play Bond again" Craig. Who's the best Bond? Who should be the next Bond? How does this new film rank when compared to the million other Bond films out there? All will be revealed if you just click play.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Some folks are saying that Eternals (2021) is the worst MCU movie to date. Yes, even worse than Thor: The Dark World (2013). Jason Furie and Adam Roth will be the judge of that and give their full review. We also chat about Marvel's MCU Phase 4 offerings to date including Black Widow, Shang-Chi, and a slew of Disney+ streaming shows.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Have you seen The Wailing (2016) from acclaimed director Na Hong-jin? If not, go see this movie. If so, hit play and hear what Jason Furie and Adam Roth think of this South Korean horror film. Can a film truly mix this many genres and still be good? Zombies, infected humans, ghost story, and demonic possession all wrapped in one! Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
The film Blood Simple (1984) was a launch pad for a lot of top Hollywood talent including Joel and Ethan Coen, Barry Sonnenfeld, and Frances McDormand. It's also a pretty solid flick. Kinda like the Evil Dead of film noir. Jason Furie and Adam Roth review and discuss this dark, gritty, and violent film featuring an excellent ensemble cast. They also try and figure out if it has anything to do with JTT or The Lion King. Maybe?Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Fans of Marvel comic books already know the deal. What If...? explores pivotal moments from the Marvel Cinematic Universe offering alternate directions the story could have gone. Or are these moments actually real and all just a part of the Marvel Multiverse? Jason Furie and Adam Roth review all 9 episodes and share a mutual opinion — what if this show was better? We also talk about flan way too much. Get off my Flan!Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
The Green Knight is a bold new fantasy film from A24 based on the timeless Arthurian legend. Jason Furie and Adam Roth give their full review and spend a significant amount of time debating whether or not this can be considered a "dark fantasy" film. We discuss stars Dev Patel, Alicia Vikander, Joel Edgerton and sprinkle in more fun facts about this film, the Star Wars universe, and Kevin Bacon. We talk about Kevin Bacon way too much in this one.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Squid Game is the most watched Netflix Original Series to date. Jason Furie and Adam Roth had to climb aboard the hype-train and witness what all the fuss was about. Believe the hype, Squid Game is here and it's pretty awesome. Sure there's some obvious inspiration pulled from Battle Royale, but that's ok because this is much better than The Hunger Games. Sorry Katniss. We review all 9 episodes of this highly entertaining pop-culture phenomenon.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
There's no denying the influence of Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai when it comes to the Star Wars Universe. So it's fitting that Disney+ has released the anime anthology series Star Wars: Visions paying homage to classic samurai films. Jason Furie and Adam Roth provide an episode by episode review revealing which episodes follow the path of the Jedi, and which ones fall victim to the dark side. Oh and we already forget what happened in a handful of these episodes. So theres's that.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
This movie is bad. Like, really bad. James Wan is a very capable writer and director, but his latest film Malignant (2021) is just offensively bad on so many levels. Jason Furie and Adam Roth break it down and review Wan's return to the horror genre while being completely baffled why this movie has so much positive buzz. What has become of the horror genre? This can't be the future.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Are Netflix Originals the equivalent to straight-to-DVD movies or the dawn of a new era in cinematic history? Or maybe somewhere in-between? Jason Furie and Adam Roth review the latest Netflix Original Kate starring the under-appreciated Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Woody "I'm just here for the paycheck" Harrelson. Does this John Wick clone have what it takes to be remembered as an action flick masterpiece? Wait, did Adam even see John Wick!?Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Val Kilmer was a Batman. Batman is pretty cool. You know what else is pretty cool? The Prime Video exclusive documentary Val (2021). It unearths a slew of home video recordings from Kilmer's life covering all his highs and lows. Jason Furie and Adam Roth give a full review, rant about the sitcom Perfect Strangers, and talk about some of our favorite movies from the 80s and 90s!Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
After a slew of hit-or-miss Disney+ Streaming shows, and the pretty forgettable prequel film Black Widow (2021), does the newest MCU flick have what it takes to win our hearts? Jason Furie and Adam Roth grumble through a review of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021) featuring several cat interruptions and some very real tangents about the state of the movie theatre industry. Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
This film demands your full attention. Jason Furie fully committed his mind and body to this experience while Adam Roth possibly did no such thing and now lives in regret. Guess who enjoyed this film more? We review Andrei Tarkovsky's 1979 sci-fi cult classic "Stalker" that is sure to generate some conflicting opinions and interpretations. If you're going to watch this one, be sure get The Criterion Collection edition 2K remaster. It's amazing.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
The House of Mouse is getting their Money's worth with this whole Star Wars thing. Adam Roth and Jason Furie review the first season of "Star Wars: The Bad Batch" streaming exclusively on Disney+. There's a lot to cover and our overstuffed opinions about Star Wars come out in full force here. I got a bad feeling about this.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
This is one of those movies we probably should have watched a long time ago but never got around to. Adam Roth and Jason Furie review Robert Altman's neo noir classic "The Long Goodbye" (1973) starring Elliott Gould as iconic private investigator Phillip Marlowe. Go watch this movie and then give this episode a listen. Instead of popcorn, get a bowl of dried apricots. Trust us.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
It's not quite a sequel. It's not quite a reboot. But it's 100% weird and awesome. Director James Gunn takes a stab at the DCEU and gives audiences his version of The Suicide Squad. Is it better than the 2016 original? Adam Roth and Jason Furie say yes to this hyper-violent romp featuring an all-star ensemble cast, epic action, and some truly bizarre and fun sci-fi elements. Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe are back in this Netflix exclusive sequel to the 1980's animated classic. Written by America's favorite fanboy Kevin Smith featuring an all-star voice cast including Luke Skywalker himself! Adam Roth and Jason Furie are chatting about Masters of the Universe: Revelation Season 1 Part 1 and it's tons of fun.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they discuss the dumpster fire that is Space Jam: A New Legacy starring LeBron James and the Looney Tunes. Folks this movie just isn't good for so many reasons. Not sure what Warner Bros. was thinking with this one. Hit play for our epic intro, and stay for the relentless displays of disappointment. Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they discuss Loki season 1 streaming exclusively on Disney+. It's safe to say this is Marvel Studios' best series to date. Join us for a discussion about Loki, wonder what the difference between alligators and crocodiles are, and rant about toys that come in cereal boxes. Good times.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they discuss the first MCU Phase 4 movie Black Window starring Scarlett Johansson, but kinda Florence Pugh. Was this inbetweenquel worth the wait, or are we enjoying the new Disney+ shows more? Only one way to find out—hit play. Includes the usual meaningless bits of trivia and side-tangents.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they discuss the new Amazon Prime Original The Tomorrow War starring Chris Pratt and a bunch of GGI aliens that drink White Claw. We're always down for a new sci-fi alien invasion flick so this one is right up our alley. Is it really as bad as people say?Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they discuss all the pros and cons of the movie theatre experience vs. straight-to-streaming. Now that people are slowly heading back to the theatre, we have to ask ourselves one important question: do we still want to go to the theatre to see new movies, or is watching in the comfort of our own home the new normal?Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they mostly go on side tangents, but ultimately review 2008's Hancock starring Will Smith as a disgruntled superhuman turned superhero. Is this an under appreciated gem or a big old stinky whiff? Tune in and find out. Also, the dude that wrote Breaking Bad wrote this film too.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they talk about the new Kate Winslet limited series on HBO Max "Mare of Easttown". Get a spoiler-free review followed by a spoiler-filled conversation. Believe the hype, this show is pretty great folks, and so is Evan Peters.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they talk about this awesome movie starring Riz Ahmed in a story about a heavy-metal drummer's life forever changed when he loses his hearing. Listen in as we discuss life, resilience, adaptability, love, loss, and watered-down cranberry juice.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they talk about Friends: The Reunion on HBO Max. Jason watched Friends growing up, Adam did not, but they both watched this reunion. Seemed funny on paper. A weird conversation ensues that includes talking about The Mandalorian for 15 minutes. Cool.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they review Zack Snyder's return to the zombie genre "Army of the Dead". Learn what they thought of this Netflix streaming exclusive romp in Las Vegas. Love him or hate him, Zack Snyder sure can get the nerds talking.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they go where no man has gone before, Netflix's The Woman in the Window starring Amy Adams. Spoiler alert, it wasn't great. How does Netflix choose their #1 movies? Listen to us rant and not rave.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they give New Mutants (2020) a fair chance. Is it really that bad? Is it a hidden gem? Did anyone even see this film? Was Fox's last X-Men film a good way to send off this franchise or just another dud?Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they dive head first into the gore-fest that is Mortal Kombat. Does this new Warner Bros. adaptation do the iconic gaming series justice, or does it fall flat just like pretty much every other game adaptation? Start the episode to find out, and the finish him!Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they discuss why they think the new MCU Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Soldier kinda sucks. A few things worked really well, but the negative far outweighs the positive here. If there are any technical issues in this episode...it's ah, on your end.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they discuss all the summer blockbusters still on track to release this year. Fast & Furious 9, Space Jam: A New Legacy, and The Suicide Squad. Oh my! There's a good chance some of these will be delayed. And Top Gun: Maverick is delayed. Sigh.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they head into an epic DC nerd battle. Jason loves Joker (2019) and Adam does not. Where do you stand on this controversial film directed by Todd Phillips starring Joaquin Phoenix?Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they talk about the iconic kaiju bloodbath that is Godzilla vs. Kong. Ok, so there's not a lot of blood, but there are a lot of face punches. Did we mention Adam hasn't watched any "Monsterverse" movies besides this one. Shame.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they discuss not only if Robert Downey Jr. should play a live-action version of Thrawn , but also, who else could fit the role. We laugh, we argue, and we discuss the potential of Downey Jr. joining the Star Wars Universe. Most likely in the upcoming Ahsoka show on Disney+.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they talk about the 4 hour long epic that is Zack Snyder's Justice League. Adam was super skeptical, but Jason was pretty stoked for this. Find out if all our hopes, dreams, and fears came true or not. Be sure to check out last week's episode too where we discuss Joss Whedon's 2017 Justice League. Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth talk about how bad 2017's Justice League was and learn which one is more excited to see Zack Snyder's Justice League. We'll give you a hint, it's Jason. Jason is very excited. Adam, not so much.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as they chat about the 9 episode Disney+ series WandaVision. We love this show. We hate this show. This show trolled us. And is this officially the MSU now? The "Marvel Streaming Universe". Sounds disgusting.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as we talk about our favorite franchise—Star Wars. Well, it's Adam's second favorite. While we'd love to talk about both seasons of The Mandalorian in their entirety, so much happened in the finale of season 2 that we're going start there. Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth as we head back to the 80s, ya know, when going to the theatre was safe. We're picking apart Wonder Woman 1984—the latest entry in the completely disjointed DCEU franchise. We loved the original Wonder Woman so we probably loved this one too right? No, no we did not.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Join hosts Jason Furie and Adam Roth for a digital handshake getting to know their favorite movies and movie franchises. We reveal our top 3 movies, movie series, tv series, and Star Wars films. We immediately regretted not mentioning Indiana Jones at all, but we did manage to agree on a few things. The Alien franchise is where it's at, and predictably, we both love The Empire Strikes Back.Visit Website | Join Newsletter | Support | Facebook | Instagram
Host Jason Furie alongside guest Sean Wheeler discuss the return of Tony Stark in Iron Man 2 (2010) — Is this movie really as bad as most people remember, or was re-watching a pleasant surprise?
In this episode, host Jason Furie alongside guest Sean Wheeler discuss The Incredible Hulk (2008) — Marvel's effort to reboot Hulk into their Marvel Cinematic Universe starring Edward Norton.
In our very first episode, host Jason Furie alongside guest Sean Wheeler discuss IRON MAN (2008) — Marvel's foundational film for their Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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On this episode, Jason Furie, the Content and Community Manager shared tons of great post-Kickstarter tips when it comes to dealing with failed credit cards, handling surveys, doing upsells, and more. Sponsors The Gadget Flow: Their product discovery platform reaches 22 million people per month! They’ve helped more than 5,000 crowdfunding campaigns and have a social media following of more than 700,000 followers. Fulfillrite: Kickstarter and crowdfunding reward fulfillment services. They come highly recommended! BackerKit helps crowdfunders with the survey and order fulfillment process. Don’t buried in spreadsheets and manual data entry!