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Hey Horror Fans!!!This week on Mostly Horror, Steve and Sean sit down with filmmaker Lotfy Nathan to talk about The Carpenter's Son — a dark and daring reimagining of Christ's childhood that pulls from the apocryphal Infancy Gospel of Thomas. Lotfy dives into religious myth, backlash from the faithful, and what it was like directing Nicolas Cage, FKA Twigs, and Noah Jupe in one of the most argued about horror films of the year.Before the interview, the guys dig into some horror news (including that new V for Vendetta series) and as usual wrap things up with their Mostly Horror Recs of the week.If you're into religious horror, controversy, and Cage going full Cage, this episode's for you sooo...COME HANG OUT!!! Follow Us on Social Media:Instagram & Threads: @mostlyhorrorpodTikTok & Twitter/X: @mostlyhorrorSteve: @stevenisaverage (all socials)Sean: @hypocrite.ink (IG/TikTok), @hypocriteink (Twitter/X)Enjoyed this episode? Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us reach more horror fans like you! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tim and Frank ask a simple question: when does nostalgia stop being nostalgia and become “just the air we breathe”? Along the way they compare reboots, sequels, adaptations, and period pieces, and test a few rules of thumb for spotting the difference. Cheers! Beers of the Week Throwback Brewery Stout #3 Samuel Adams Octoberfest
From the jungles of Val Verde to Comanche Plains, the Predator franchise has been hunting across decades of sci-fi and horror history. In this episode of JayMovieTalk, I'm diving deep into the Predator series, exploring how it evolved from a muscle-bound survival thriller to a modern story of culture, legacy, and the ultimate hunt.I'm talking everything from Arnold's one-liners and Danny Glover's grit to the quiet brilliance of Prey and what keeps fans coming back after nearly 40 years. Plus, a few side topics convos on the Alien vs. Predator crossover, the creature design that defined a generation, and why practical effects still hit harder than CGI.Movies discussed:*Predator(1987)*Predator 2(1990)*Predators(2010)*The Predator(2018)*Prey(2022)
This week on the Spitball Media Podcast, we dive into the latest chaos shaking the horror world. We break down the recent Terrifier franchise controversies and fan backlash surrounding Predator: Badlands.Then we react to several new trailers making the rounds, including:Five Nights at Freddy's 2MichaelKilling FaithThe WailingNo Other ChoiceScream 7Join us live tonight at 8:30 eastern!YouTube: @spitball_media
Joe, Colin, and Bay return to discuss Alison Ellwood's 2023 documentary Let the Canary Sing, which focuses on the life and career of music icon Cyndi Lauper. We give our thoughts on the movie in the first half of this episode. The second half is devoted to discussing Lauper's pending induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame later this month.If you haven't already, check out our episode from 2022 about Lauper's career and legacy.Support the show
It's Halloween, so we're taking it back to Haddonfield.For this special throwback episode, I was joined by Keda and Rubi as we discussed Halloween II(1981), the chilling continuation of John Carpenter's classic, where the Shape takes his hunt for Laurie at the hospital, and Doctor Loomis slowly descends into madness. We talked about the kills and what makes Michael Myers's silent rampage so timeless in horror. plus laughs, nostalgic moments, and more.
It's a spooky good time on this week's 3 Geeks Podcast!
The Douche Caravan returns! Jon Lamoreaux (Host of The Hustle Podcast), Patrick Dupuis (Host of The EETF Podcast) and Michael Bagford join Nick to discuss Chris Smith's 2025 Netflix documentary Devo. The movie focuses on the career of the iconic American new wave band. We give our takes on the movie and finish by sharing our favorite songs from their catalog.Support the show
In this 60 Nights of Fright spotlight, I'm putting the focus on some of the ladies of horror, primarily Laurie Strode.. From Halloween(1978) to Halloween Ends(2022), Laurie's journey mirrors the evolution of The Final Girl from innocence to empowerment, from fear to fury.In this episode of JayMovieTalk:*Laurie Strode's transformation across 5 decades of horror*The Evolution of the final Girl, from Laurie to Sidney Prescott to modern icons like Grace(Ready or Not) *How trauma, survival, and strength became horror s new core themes.*Jaime Lee Curtis's enduring influence as the "Queen of Scream"Plus Side Topics:*Why Audiences Connect with the Final Girl*Laurie vs Michael- Horror's most personal rivalry*The next generation of Final Girls is reshaping the genreWho's Your favorite Final Girl in horror history?
We're serving up a TRIPLE THREAT this week if pop culture:Weapons - The mind-bending thriller that's got everyone on the edge of their seats. We unpack the mystery, the performances, and those jaw-dropping twists you didn't see coming. SPOILERS ahead!Borderlands 4 - The vault hunters are BACK! We're breaking down the gameplay reveals, new characters, what we're hyped for, and our wildest predictions for the next chapter in this legendary franchise. New York Comic Con - Fresh from the convention floor! We're sharing the biggest announcements, cosplay highlights, surprise panels, and all the geek culture chaos that went down at NYCC.
Carissa and I review Scream 3 and I break the seal on an EH Taylor Straight Rye, courtesy of Canyon City Liquor in Azusa. Cheers!
This week we're bridging two worlds of storytelling that couldn't be more different - but both pack an emotional punch:Together - A powerful film about connection, relationships, and what it truly means to be there for someone. We unpack the performances, the raw emotion, and why this one will stick with you long after the credits roll.Ghost of Yōtei - The highly anticipated follow-up in the legendary samurai saga takes us to new heights. We're discussing the gameplay reveals, the stunning visuals, what we know about our new protagonist, and how it compares to its predecessor.
THE BEST SHOW LIVE SHOWS APPROACH! And the Four Horseman reunite as a group once again. They discuss movies at length, Pat's story, and many other things. Experimental hip hop trio clipping. perform a blistering set in the Forever Dog Theater! They join Tom for a chat afterwards. Plenty of great calls from some heavy hitters as well as a few new folks. All in all, an absolute GREAT Best Show! The Best Show is celebrating 25 years with a live show extravaganza for the ages. Coming to NYC, Philly, LA, and Chicago this Fall!Tickets go on General Sale Friday July 18th at 10am local timeSat 10/11 - Brooklyn - Bell House https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/300062ED179148ECMon 10/13 - Philly - Union Transferhttps://www.axs.com/events/1052919/the-best-show-tickets?skin=uniontransfer Wed 10/15 - LA - Lodge Roomhttps://www.lodgeroomhlp.com/shows/best-show-25th-anniversary-at-lodge-roomTues 10/21 - Chicago - Thalia Hallhttps://www.ticketweb.com/event/best-show-25th-anniversary-at-thalia-hall-tickets/13876034?pl=thalia3SUPPORT THE BEST SHOW ON PATREON! WEEKLY BONUS EPISODES & VIDEO EPISODES!https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShowWATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCHhttps://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4lifeFOLLOW THE BEST SHOW:https://twitter.com/bestshow4lifehttps://instagram.com/bestshow4lifehttps://tiktok.com/@bestshow4lifehttps://www.youtube.com/bestshow4lifeTHE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://thebestshow.nethttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-showHEARD IT ON THE BEST SHOW PLAYLISThttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/2XIpICdeecaBIC2kBLUpKL?si=07ccc339d9d84267See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Tragedy, Terror, and Legacy of CandymanIn this 60 Nights of Fright entry, we step into the mirror and confront one of horror's most haunting legends. Candyman(1992). Directed by Bernard Rose and Starring Tony Todd and Virginia Madsen, this isn't just another slasher; it's a gothic tale of vengeance, tragedy, and the power of belief.In this episode of JayMovieTalk:*My thoughts on Candyman's urban legend roots and real-world social commentary.*Exploring the dynamic performances of Tony Todd & Virginia Madsen*The eerie beauty of Philip Glass's score.Side Topics:-Tony Todd's place among horror's elite-Horror as social reflection(CandyMan, Get Out, and US)-The power of atmosphere and sound in building fear.
Kailyn, Jordan, and Sam return to discuss the recent Disney+ documentary Not Just a Goof, which focuses on the creation and legacy of the 1995 movie A Goofy Movie (celebrating its 30th anniversary this year). We heavily discuss the iconic soundtrack as well as random tidbits about the documentary. Support the show
The deaths are elaborate, the paranoia is real, and the franchise is unforgettable. In Episode 354 of JayMovieTalk, I'm ranking every Final Destination movie from my least favorite to my number one pick. From Roller Coasters to pile-ups, tanning beds to flight disasters, these films turned everyday fears into cinematic nightmares.In this episode of 60 Night of Fright :*Full ranking of all six Final Destination films (Yes, including Bloodlines )*Side Topics: Death as the ultimate villain, the most creative kills in horror, and why this franchise still has fans over 20 years later.*Shoutout to Tony Todd's unforgettable presence as the voice of doom.If you've ever found yourself avoiding highways, tanning beds, or roller coasters, this episode is for you.
[0:00] Intro & Health UpdatesLufisto and Jeff open the show, both under the weather but ready to discuss the episode. Lufisto jokes about being on cold medicine.[0:31] Movie Talk & Sore ThroatsJeff mentions the movie "Cobweb" and discusses remedies for sore throats, leading to some banter about painkillers.[1:18] Episode Setup & Points RecapLufisto recaps the competition's current standings, highlighting Danny Sakowski's performance and the points situation for Team Taker.[2:37] Team Taker's Elimination SegmentThe focus shifts to Team Taker's elimination process. Drake and Shiloh are evaluated by their coach, with both reflecting on their performances and mindsets.[5:03] Drake vs. Shiloh Match AnalysisLufisto and Jeff break down the match between Drake and Shiloh, discussing entrances, in-ring psychology, and the outcome. Both agree Drake performed better, but Shiloh advances.[12:25] Booker's Team: Harlem vs. ChrisThe discussion moves to Booker's team, focusing on Harlem and Chris. The hosts analyze their characters, match structure, and why Harlem was chosen to advance.[24:00] Team Michelle: Thrill London vs. Anthony LukeLufisto and Jeff discuss the match between Thrill London and Anthony Luke, highlighting their contrasting styles and the strengths of each competitor. Anthony Luke is seen as the more finished product, but both are praised.[37:35] Team Bubba: BJ Ray's Storyline & Plot TwistThe episode's plot twist: BJ Ray expects a bye due to an injured teammate, but ends up facing Drake (who is brought back as a “free agent”). The segment is described as campy and “Vince McMahon-y.”[41:00] Bubba, Drake, and the Dudley Boys TributeBubba, Drake, and Zena perform a Dudley Boys-style table spot on BJ Ray, with Lufisto sharing her own experience taking the “WhatsApp” move from the Dudleys.[44:00] Reflections on the Show's Format & RulesThe hosts critique the show's structure, the logic of replacements, and the lack of clarity in the rules, comparing it to football with alternates.[49:00] Next Week's Preview & Final ThoughtsLufisto previews the next episode's matchups and expresses hope for more clarity and excitement. Both hosts share their social media and podcast plugs, wrapping up the episode.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wrestling-soup--1425249/support.
Carissa and I start off this Halloween season with Event Horizon. This is a childhood favorite of hers but my first time watching. Cheers!
60 Nights of Fright continues in Episode 353 of JayMovieTalk. I'm delving into John Carpenter's career and one of his greatest achievements, The Thing (1982). From Halloween to Escape from New York, Carpenter redefined genre filmmaking, and The Thing remains his ultimate statement on paranoia, isolation, and survival.In this episode:*Why The Thing is the perfect blend of tension, terror, and practical effects*Rob Bottin's groundbreaking creature design vs modern CGI*Carpenter's music and Morricone's chilling score.*Side topics: isolation horror as a subgenre, practical effects masterclass, and how Carpenter's trademarks influenced an entire generation.Available now, join me as I break down the film that helped cement Carpenter as the Master of Horror.
Cliff O'Neill joins Nick to discuss the 2024 documentary The World According To Allee Willis. The film focuses on the life and career of songwriter Allee Willis who penned legendary songs such as Earth, Wind & Fire's "September," Pet Shop Boys and Dusty Springfield's "What Have I Done to Deserve This?", the Friends theme song "I''ll Be There for You," and The Color Purple musical adaptation. Support the show
Icons of Fear: Counting Down Horror's Most Unforgettable Villains60 Nights of Fright rolls on with a milestone episode. My Top 10 Horror Movie Villains. From slashers and supernatural killers to cult favorite creeps. These characters defined nightmares, inspired franchises, and shaped horror as we know it. In this episode of Jay Movie TalkCountdown of my Top 10 Horror Villains, from Black Christmas to Friday The 13th*Honorable Mentions that nearly made the cut.*Side Topics: The Psychology of villains, practical effects & makeup, and how horror franchises turned killers into icons*plus your picks from social media polls.If you're a horror fan, genre historian, or just love a good villain, this episode's for you.
This week we're diving deep into three wildly different films that are making waves:
Scott and Andrew (hosts of I've Got That on Vinyl) join Nick to discuss Bernard MacMahon's documentary Becoming Led Zeppelin (2025), which focuses on the band's formation and first two studio albums.Find the next great song for your playlists.Music news, reviews and interviews to bring you closer to your favourite artists.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
"Chainsaws, Deadites & the Birth of Horror-Comedy"60 Nights of Fright Begins! For the next two months, we're diving headfirst into horror classics, cult favorites, and everything in between. And to kick things off, I'm revisiting one of the wildest and most beloved sequels of all time—Sam Raimi's Evil Dead II.In this episode of JayMovieTalk:*How Evil Dead II works as both a sequel and a remake.*Bruce Campbell's transformation into horror icon Ash Williams.*The rise of horror comedy and why audiences love to laugh while they scream.*Raimi's unforgettable practical effects and why they still outshine CGI today.*The legacy of Evil Dead II and how it shaped modern horror.From chainsaws and groovy one-liners to demon-possessed deer heads, this is the movie that redefined what horror could be.Come kick off 60 Nights of Fright with me!
To celebrate the release of its sequel, we are going to discuss the legendary 1984 comedy film This is Spinal Tap. Directed by Rob Reiner and starring Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer, the film follows the fictional rock band Spinal Tap on an unforgettable yet disastrous tour. I invited Patrick Dupuis (EETF Podcast), John Mutford, Hector Contreras and Kyle Hildreth to discuss the movie's most unforgettable moments and their thoughts on the sequel.Support the show
In our second look at Antoine Fuqua's work, we explore the gritty world of "Training Day," the film that redefined cop dramas. Join us as we discuss Denzel Washington's Oscar-winning role, Ethan Hawke's overlooked performance, and the film's exploration of corruption, morality, and the Faustian bargains that define its characters. Discover why this cultural touchstone continues to resonate and hear our thoughts on its unforgettable scenes and legacy.
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Mark and Tommy Radio discuss the upcoming Steelers game against the Jets, some news about Cam Heyward, the classic blockbuster film Jaws, as well as today's cinema-themed Trifecta.
Mark and Tommy Radio discuss the upcoming Steelers game against the Jets, some news about Cam Heyward, the classic blockbuster film Jaws, as well as today's cinema-themed Trifecta.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 350 of JayMovieTalk is here, and what better way to mark the milestone than with a Top 10 countdown of some of the greatest movie buddy duos?From the mismatched cop thrillers of the '80s to cult comedies and modern revivals, the buddy movie formula has given us some of the funniest, wildest, and most heartfelt pairings in cinema history. In this episode, I run down my Top 10 picks.Expect classics, fan favorites, and a few curveballs that prove the buddy formula never really dies.
Explore Antoine Fuqua's directorial debut, "The Replacement Killers," as we discuss its homage to Hong Kong action cinema, the star-studded cast, and the challenges Fuqua faced as a first-time director. With insights into the film's nostalgic 90s vibe and its place in Fuqua's evolving career, this discussion is a must-listen for action movie enthusiasts and film buffs alike.
The second of two episodes that focuses on HBO's documentary Billy Joel: And So It Goes. Jack Firneno and Michael Grosvenor (hosts of Glass Houses: A Billy Joel Podcast) come back to give their thoughts on Part II of the documentary. We also share our favorite album tracks from the Piano Man's legendary catalog.If you haven't already, check out Part I of our conversation. Support the show
This week the talk Nobody 2, Dexter resurrection, the weeks trailers and movie/TV news
In this episode of JayMovieTalk, I dig into Whoopi Goldberg's underrated turn as a narcotics detective in 1987's Fatal Beauty, a gritty action crime thriller directed by Tom Holland (Child's Play, Fright Night). Long overlooked in the shadow of other '80s action hits, this film gave Whoopi a chance to step into a role usually reserved for male leads and brought her face-to-face with drug wars, corrupt cops, and one of the more surprising on-screen pairings of the decade. Whoopi Goldberg and Sam Elliott.follow on IGJmtpodcastThreadsTheJayGilesTwitchTwitch.tv/the_reel_jay
Chris sits down with author and podcast host Aisha Harris. They talk about her book Wannabe: Reckonings with the Pop Culture That Shapes Me and the new Spike Lee film Highest 2 Lowest. Website: AishaHarris.com ChrisLamberth.com Twitter: @craftingmystyle @MundaneFestival @ChrisLamberth Patreon: Mundane Festival Email: mundanefestivalpod@gmail.com
In this episode of Spitball Media Podcast, we dive deep into the unsettling world of Weapons, unpack the first season of FX's sci-fi drama Alien Earth, and compare the directorial styles of Zach Cregger and Osgood Perkins. We also catch up on what we've been watching lately and break down the trailers for some highly anticipated films and documentaries, including AKA Charlie Sheen, Mr. Scorsese, Dreameater, Marty Supreme, Witchboard, and Americana. Whether you're into horror, sci-fi, or cinematic deep cuts, this episode is for you.
Jack Firneno and Michael Grosvenor (hosts of Glass Houses: A Billy Joel Podcast) join Nick to discuss Part I of HBO's epic 5-hour documentary Billy Joel: And So It Goes. Jack and Michael worked on the movie and even appear in the credits! We talk about various stories, interviews, and moments featured in the film. We also talk about their earliest moments with Billy Joel, the concerts they've attended, and their favorite hit singles from the Piano Man's legendary catalog.Part II will be released sometime next week.Support the show
Christian Bladt, Nate Miller, Eric Conner and David Brody recap all four episodes of the animated Disney+ anthology series "Eyes of Wakanda". Plus, some Marvel News about "Marvel Zombies" getting an earlier premeire date, when to see "Thunderbolts" on Disney+ and a glimpse at Tom Holland's Spider-Man suit in "Brand New Day". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Jay Movie Talk, I dive deep into Michael Mann's 1981 neo-noir classic Thief. From James Caan's unforgettable performance as Frank, a master safecracker chasing one last score, to Mann's stylish direction and Tangerine Dream's Iconic synth score. I explore why Thief remains one of the most influential crime dramas ever made.I talk about the film's surreal Chicago atmosphere, its influence on the heist and crime genre, and how it set the tone for Michael Mann's entire career. Whether you're a longtime fan or a first-time viewer, this episode is for you, with some behind-the-scenes stories and reasons why Thief deserves its place in the crime film hall of fame.What's your favorite Michael Mann movie?Drop your thoughts in the comments
Mike Schopp and The Bulldog end the show talking about how their dogs would be good for the new Air Bud Movie and question if a Movie needs a great ending to be rewatchable.
After last week's thorough breakdown of Happy Gilmore, it's time to run it back with the 2025 update, as Ryan Castle dissects the brand new Adam Sandler comedy that's got the whole world buzzing - Happy Gilmore 2! Did it live up to the hype after 30 years in the making? We break it down with 3 simple categories: What worked? What didn't work? And what the F*ck was that? Was there a different way it could've been produced? Who made the best cameo? What was the funniest scene? It's a full dissection of Netflix's brand new feature film, and it's coming up NEXT!
Gaspare gives Joe some fatherly advice and the guys consider owning the worlds most haunted doll, before debating which movies deserve to be considered GOAT's. This episode is sponsored by Better Help, Liquid IV, Mint Mobile, and Hero Bread. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He's back on the green and still swinging for the freeway. In this episode, I discuss Happy Gilmore 2, the long-awaited sequel to Adam Sandler's cult classic comedy, spoiler-free-ish. Does it live up to the legacy? Or is it just a nostalgia cash-in? From surprise cameos to the film's funny and heartfelt moments, the balance of old-school chaos and new-school madness, and what this means for Sandler's comedy legacy.Whether you're a diehard fan of the original or just curious about the comeback, this one's for you.
Is your grocery bill beefier than your sandwich? This week, Joe Saul-Sehy, OG, and Neighbor Doug unpack inflation in a way that only we can—by biting into Len Penzo's Annual Sandwich Survey. Yes, prices are up, and yes, you can still eat well without triggering a credit card crisis. But it's not just meat and mustard on today's menu. We're also serving a fresh look at 401(k) “leakage”—that drip-drip-drip of hardship withdrawals that's turning your retirement plan into a leaky faucet. You'll get pro-level insight on how to patch those holes before your future income soaks the floor. And if you're paying for (or dreading paying for) college, Christine from the Stacker community, who works in higher ed, joins to offer sharp and timely advice on keeping costs in check—from completing the FAFSA to finding overlooked aid. Len Penzo's Sandwich Index Which sandwiches give you the most delicious bang for your inflation-adjusted buck? (Spoiler: bologna stages a quiet comeback.) 401(k) Trouble Brewing Hardship withdrawals are on the rise. Why it matters, how to avoid them, and what better options exist when life throws you a cash crisis. Tracking Expenses Like a Pro Joe, OG, and Doug explore the subtle ways inflation seeps into your budget—and how paying attention to where your money leaks gives you power back. Higher Ed, Lower Bills Stacker Christine breaks down must-know tips on navigating skyrocketing tuition, including a FAFSA pep talk that could save you thousands. Tuna vs. Roast Beef: The Sandwich Showdown Plus: Is the BLT still king? Can the humble tuna salad hold its ground against the mighty Big Mac? And where does salami fit into the sandwich power rankings? Trivia, Movie Talk, and Park City Tales No Stacking Benjamins episode is complete without a detour or three—from Doug's trivia trap to stories from the road and screen. Takeaway for Stackers: In high-cost times, it's the small wins—like swapping in store brands, packing a lunch, or tracking that budget leak—that give you the edge. And while it's tempting to ignore those tiny cracks in your retirement plan or daily spending, you're much better off fixing them before the flood. Want to brag about your favorite money-saving sandwich? Drop into the Basement Facebook group and share it—bonus points if it doesn't involve bologna. FULL SHOW NOTES: https://stackingbenjamins.com/len-penzo-2025-annual-sandwich-survey-1717 Deeper dives with curated links, topics, and discussions are in our newsletter, The 201, available at https://www.stackingbenjamins.com/201 Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're wrapping up Summer Blockbuster Month in style, and by Style, I mean black suits, Ray-Bans, and a neuralyzer on standby. This week, I'm joined by Keda as we discuss Men in Black (1997), the sci-fi action comedy that catapulted Will Smith into summer movie legend status.We're talking iconic one-liners, the perfect odd couple pairing of Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, plus we dig into our favorite scenes, and why this movie still holds up as one of the coolest blockbusters of the 90sDoes Men in Black still make summer movies look this good?
The guys are back to talk about the things they are excited to see at the National. They exchange tips and tricks on what you should look out for and do to prepare for one of the biggest hobby shows around. They also have a little talk about ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps' and a few more movies. Hosts: Mike Gioseffi and Jesse Gibson Producer: Steve Ahlman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thank you for listening and subscribing and liking the hell out of us! Politics. Culture. Society. Science. Comedy (both intentional and unintentional). General ranting from two self-righteous and overly-educated ex-Army guys. You could call them relics. You could call them #wokeless. You could call them agitators. But be careful, they may call you an ambulance. And..... one of them is an actual bastard Podcasts are edited for YouTube, you can find the entire Two Grumpy Bastards Podcast on all podcast outlets. Please rate us! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfHvtEMQD7iIsFA9S2sEq7g You can support the Two Grumpy Bastards at: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/twogrumpybastards Merchandise: http://www.twogrumpybastardsmerchandise.com Etsy: (Yes, Etsy) https://www.etsy.com/shop/TwoGrumpyBastardsPod You can also find us on Instagram and Twitter (2GrumpyBastards) and come join us on Facebook at the Two Grumpy Bastards Podcast Facebook Group To contact us message us on Social Media, or email twogrumpybastards@gmail.com
Hey folks! Welcome back to the show! We're here this week bringing the world episode 264! This week we have another "variety topic open". The guys talk about the Steelers resigning TJ Watt, some random wrestling & movie talk, and sneakers. Then, we bring yet another "Fridays At Midnight"! This week's a unique "Double Feature" with "Jason and the Argonauts" and Indonesian horror icon Suzzanna in "Queen of Black Magic". Come party at the lagoon with all the fam to close out the episode! Please enjoy responsibly!PRESENTED by CHURCHILL PICTURESTimestamps:00:00:00 - Intro: Steelers Resig TJ Watt, some random Wrestling & Movie Talk, and Sneakers00:37:52 - Friday's at Midnight: Jason and the Argonauts (1963)00:53:01 - Friday's at Midnight: Queen of Black Magic (2019)01:03:57 - Goofs R GoofsThanks for Listening!
In the milestone 100th episode of our bonus 'Shoot Around' series, Robert Horry, aka 'Big Shot Bob', dives into engaging discussions on NBA legends, AI advancements, and personal anecdotes. The episode kicks off with a spirited debate on who they'd prefer at age 30: LeBron James or Nikola Jokic, analyzing their peak careers and impact on the court. The conversation then transitions to whether LeBron could emulate Tom Brady and continue his career with reduced contracts. The crew also touches on hypothetical scenarios regarding the Lakers' valuation and whether legendary players should receive a cut from team sales. Towards the end, the hosts explore the implications of AI advancements with ChatGPT, sharing personal fears and humorous anecdotes about AI's potential impact. 00:00 Introduction and Milestone Celebration 01:05 LeBron vs. Jokic 04:09 Can LeBron Pull a Brady? 11:42 KD's Legacy and Scoring Milestone 13:12 Shaq's Take on Lakers Sale 15:17 Childhood Basketball Memories 18:27 ChatGPT: A Game Changer 19:53 AI: Friend or Foe? 21:44 Marvel and Movie Talk 25:52 AI and the Future
Lots of TV and film talk including a talk about the limits of streaming, where physical media will be in the future, and much more