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Gitchi-gitchi, ya-ya, da-da Gitchi-gitchi, ya-ya, here... You know as far as jukebox musicals go, this is not a bad one. In saying that we understand that Moulin Rouge (2001) is not for everyone, however I think it hits the mark for I Finally Watched and definitely fills the criteria for our final musical in Musical Month! So sit back and enjoy our full musical rendering review... (just kidding) of Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rougue! Music: https://jessejacethomas.bandcamp.com/album/want Coffee Affiliate Link: https://www.bonescoffee.com/ifinallywatched CODE: IFINALLYWATCHED Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr
Welcome to Musical Month and the day after The Oscars 2025! When writing this description for this episode we do not know the results of the Oscars, we also didn't plan on The Oscars having this many musical nominations NOR did we plan this aligning with the Oscars, EVERYTHING IS A HAPPY COINCIDENCE! That being said, we did both watch Emelia Perez (2024) for this review and spoke about it, but lets not lose focus on what this episode is really about... La La Land! Music: https://jessejacethomas.bandcamp.com/album/want Coffee Affiliate Link: https://www.bonescoffee.com/ifinallywatched CODE: IFINALLYWATCHED Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr
We close out our "Horrifically Musical" month with a look at a more recent horror musical. Who says zombies and music don't go together. We talk about how the music really helps elevate this above a normal Zombie film and how it wears its influences on its sleeve. Join us as we get festive and talk about "Anna and the Apocalypse". Angelique Bone Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/boneangeliqueKicking the Seat: https://kickseat.com/ The Blonde in Front: https://www.youtube.com/@theblondeinfront
We get our doo wop on with this episode of The Spoiler Room Podcast where we head to skid row to discuss "Little Shop Of Horrors" from 1986. We discuss how the writers of this musical would go on to save Disney, the catchy music, the awesome puppet and the cast. We also compare the original ending to the theatrical one and see which one we enjoy more. Don't forget to check out the other content from our crew: Jeff York's site: https://www.https://theestablishingshot.org/ Angelique Bone Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/boneangeliqueKicking the Seat: https://kickseat.com/ Literary License Podcast: https://www.llpodcast.com/
Happy New Season as The Spoiler Room Crew Gather for "Horrifically Musical" Month. We look at the 1993 Troma released horror comedy musical from the guys who would later unleash South Park on to the world. We talk about how "Cannibal The Musical" felt like a bit a testing ground for South Park while standing on its own as a wild and crazy movie. We may wander off the path a bit but we do not start eating each other...or do we? Hexen Arcane's Site: https://www.hexenarcane.com/ Angelique Bone Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/boneangelique Kicking the Seat: https://kickseat.com/Literary License Podcast: https://www.llpodcast.com/
Watch the episode here. To kick off Musical Month, we're opening the "Popcorn Theology Vault" to re-release a legacy episode from 2018. This week, David and newly added guest host James Harleman are joined by Aaron and Patrick of the Feelin' Film Podcast to talk about La La Land. In this surprisingly long episode, we discussed the mixed reactions to this movie, contagious passion, traditionalism vs. revolution, heartbreak and regret, and more. For more "legacy" episodes like this one, check our archives on your audio podcast app or www.popcorntheology.com! Rate and review to get 2 FREE Popcorn Theology Stickers! Write a 5-star review and send a screenshot, along with your mailing address, to feedback@popcorntheology.com, and you'll receive 2 FREE stickers! iTunes link here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/popcorn-theology/id990110281 This episode is brought to you by Solitary Man, the new novel by Eric Landfried. Available at www.ericlandfried.com Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and click the notification bell. Follow & connect: https://linktr.ee/popcorntheology Support: https://www.patreon.com/popcorntheology #LaLaLand #EmmaStone #RyanGosling #DamienChazelle #TheFoolsWhoDream #Jazz #CityofStars #PopcornTheology #ChristianPodcasts #MoviePodcasts #YouAreNotAMindlessConsumer #MovieDiscussion #FilmCriticism #MovieReview #FilmReview #FilmDiscussion #MovieExplanation #FilmAnalysis #CharacterAnalysis #MovieExplanation #MovieAnalysis #MovieReaction #reformedtheology #medialiteracy Music by Ross Bugden: https://youtu.be/Bln0BEv5AJ0?si=vZx_YiHK3hNxaETA
We are full swing in Musical Month and our very special guest picked this one! We have Penny Jansen joining us and she chose Matilda the Musical! Does it hold up to the motion picture?! Find out in this episode!
September is Musical Month! We are kicking the month off with a special one and that is Little Shop of Horrors! We were joined by Anna and Hannah of Cinema Slab to talk about some mean green mothers from outer space! Enjoy!
Welcome to Musical Month here at Good Brews Bad Views, where we will be diving into two of the weirdest musicals we can find. First up we have the sequel to everyone's mom's favorite musical, Grease, the aptly titled Grease 2. Max, James, and Ryan enlist Grease 2 Aficionado Katie Olds to see how this biker focused follow up flick compares to the iconic original.Find a Cool Cool Rider at 1:56:28 for our post movie wrap up discussion on all things Grease 2, Taxman Beer, and an in depth discussion on musicals covering our favorites (on film and stage), musicals based on non musical IP, and stuff we think you should watch.Like what we're doing? Want to choose future episodes? Want to educate us so we know where the pollen goes? Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodbrewsbadviewsOpening theme: Tha Silent Partner – Prohibition Brew and Pork Chops
The pantheon performed a LIVE reading of Labyrinth (1986). Here is a preview of the madness, and the entire performance can be watched on YouTube. If you're looking for a regular review of the movie, that can be found in Episode 819. Check out some other Rock Musical movies we've covered: 741: Shock Treatment 746: Rock & Rule 820: Rock 'n' Roll High School The first new review for Rock Musical Month will be Cats (2019).
Musical Month continues! Kind of. Bryan tried to beer something appropriate for the month's theme, episode 69, AND the nearest episode to 4/20. It turns out Earth Girls Are Easy, while wildly entertaining, is BARELY a musical. But the show must go on! So take some colorful furry Jeff Goldblum, Jim Carrey, and Damon Wayans aliens, one really horned-up 80s Geena Davis, and sprinkle in a couple songs, and you have this absolutely insane movie. *Earth Girls Are Easy © 1988 Earth Girls Movie Company LTD
Musical Month continues with the theme of death! But thankfully they cut the orignal ending so it's not as much death. Come join our discord! https://t.co/WwwXmsh2MZ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Opinioncast Support us! https://www.patreon.com/opinionated Check out Rick's books! https://www.amazon.com/stores/Rick-Fox/author/B00LM9YTMI
In this episode (which is a couple days late--super-sorry!) I talk about music from Slowdive, Baroness, Jason Isbell, and The Who. I also touch on books by Jeff Smith. Neil Gaiman, and Joe Hill...but let's be honest, this episode was mostly an excuse to talk about The Who. Enjoy! blog: http://emptychecking.blogspot.com email: db@derekbrink.com Time Index: 0:00 - Intro 8:40 - An update on what I'm reading. (Including Neil Gaiman, William Goldman, Joe Hill, Jeff Smith...and a weird rant about Halloween...) 23:42 - Music Break - Tralfamadoverture 24:12 - Recent Music Purchases 25:29 - Slowdive - Everything is Alive 29:21 - Baroness - Stone 32:40 - Jason Isbell - Southeastern 10th Anniversary 38:16 - THE WHO - Who's Next | Lifehouse Super Deluxe Edition Box Set 54:38 - Music Break - If It's Raining 55:08 - Outro (Including a brief rant about digital media)
We wrap up our Musical Month with an unexpected entry; the one and only South Park theatrical release that, for reasons that are unclear, is also a musical. And the music is…good? And it has a prestigious Broadway legacy?! Discussed:Is South Park a new positive for society?The movie that launched two Broadway smash hits!Late-1990s South Park is tame!A noticeable lack of Butters!Casual homophobia!Let's talk about Mary Kay Bergman!Brian Boitano doesn't take [poo] from anybody! Contact us at adultsiblingsversus@gmail.comTwitter: @AdultVersusInstagram: @adultsiblingsversus Theme Song: “Sellout” by Zombie Apocalypse NOW!https://antizombierock.bandcamp.com/
Another musical revisit for our annual Musical Month*. This time we look at Chicago, based on the hit Broadway play, based on the original century old play, but not either of those other adaptations. Discussed:Musical Warm Weather Time Continues!The prestige musical is back, baby!The fourth adaptation of Chicago!Have a musical film? Better call Rob Marshall! Play Ball: The Origin of Chicago!Great cast, or the greatest cast?Why Roxie killed Fred!Michael Jackson's Billy Flynn!Oh yes, oh yes, oh yes, we both, oh yes, we both!Contact us at adultsiblingsversus@gmail.comTwitter: @AdultVersusInstagram: @adultsiblingsversusTheme Song: “Sellout” by Zombie Apocalypse NOW!https://antizombierock.bandcamp.com/
We're closing out Musical Month with "all that jazz..." - sorry - as we review the 2002 hit film Chicago! Tune in to find out why Jeff hates musicals, we BOLO for Renee Zellweger, Wild Things makes an appearance....so does Kevin Bacon's penis. It's a doozy! We're also drafting for next month... Directed by Rob Marshall starring Renee Zellweger, Catherine Zeta Jones, Richard Gere, and John C. Reilly. IMDB synopsis "Two death-row murderesses develop a fierce rivalry while competing for publicity, celebrity, and a sleazy lawyer's attention." Music this month has been brought to you by the funk-tronic duo The Floozies from Kentucky, with their song "Find This Love"! We certainly appreciate them allowing us to use their music on the pod. Find their music wherever you get yours from! Spotify Web Twitter - @flooziesduo Instagram - @flooziesduo YouTube Follow the podcast on Twitter @moviedrafthouse Mark - @iheardyouliked Jeff - @PodcastsbyJeff
Movie Musical Month concludes with Bob Fosse's All That Jazz! Nuff said! If you're enjoying the show, please SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, and REVIEW!Follow us on Instagram @rainydayvideopodcastIt's showtime, folks!
Movie Musical Month continues with Brian DePalma's stone cold classic, Phantom of the Paradise! Winslow Leach has been maimed and framed, beaten, robbed, and mutilated -- but they still can't keep him from the woman he loves!If you're enjoying the show, please SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, and REVIEW!Follow us on Instagram @rainydayvideopodcastThe music made him do it!
Follow the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City of Movie Podcasting for an hour long discussion of the undisputed classic, The Wizard of Oz! Rainy Day Video pulls back the curtain on its construction, compare it to the book, and somehow find paralells with Paul Verhoeven's Total Recall!If you're enjoying the show, please SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, and REVIEW!Follow us on Instagram @rainydayvideopodcastLong Live Toto (Terry)!
We're off to see the Wizard in the last week of Musical Month! This week we're talking about the classic from 1939. This week we are traveling yellow brick roads, and the best milkshake Brian's ever had, the Flying Monkey! Join us for ruby slippers, technicolor, scarecrows, tin-men, cowardly lions, a mean witch, a jerk of a wizard, and your little dog too! Join us as we chat about the Wizard of Oz! This week's recipe comes from The Tipsy Bartender! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Musical Month continues with Matt and Dylan talking about the iconic Sound of Music song that has become a Christmas standard and ask the question, should it? If you have any thoughts or feelings about the show contact us at: christmas365podcast@gmail.com or find us on Instagram @christmas365podcast Be sure to Rate, Review and Subscribe!! Thanks for listening!!! Find out more at https://christmas-365.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Continuing the Christmas 365 Musical Month we begin planning out musical version of some of our favorite Christmas Movies! If you have any thoughts or feelings about the show contact us at: christmas365podcast@gmail.com or find us on Instagram @christmas365podcast Be sure to Rate, Review and Subscribe!! Thanks for listening!!! Find out more at https://christmas-365.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The month of August is Musical Month for us. To ease us into a month of musical based discussions we take Christmas Songs and turn them into Christmas movies! If you have any thoughts or feelings about the show contact us at: christmas365podcast@gmail.com or find us on Instagram @christmas365podcast Be sure to Rate, Review and Subscribe!! Thanks for listening!!! Find out more at https://christmas-365.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Musical Month 2021 ends with Johnny's defying return to the Phantomverse, forcing Andrew to sit through another Lloyd Webber musical, but hark there's The Phantom Of The Podcast coming in to take over matters. Will we survive the show intact? Will music ever be the same again? Will Love ever Die? NEVER!
It's time for a new release! To wrap up Hispanic Musicals month, Scott and Christian take a look at the brand new In the Heights, based on Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony-winning musical. It's been the subject of some controversy since it's release, which the two discuss before sharing their review. Is In the Heights worthy of its recent acclaim? Intro| 0:00 - 4:27, What is In The Heights?| 4:27 - 11:13, Fun Facts| 11:13 - 15:59, In The Heights - Review| 15:59 - 43:48, Hispanic Musicals Month Awards| 43:48 - 55:36, Closing Thoughts and Looking Ahead| 55:36 - 59:55
Humpweek of Musical Month and we're finally celebrating a couple of days in Washington Heights properly. We hang out with best friend BENNY! Discuss the changes from the stage show, some of the adaptations that worked for the nature of cinema, and prepare for the opening of big screen theatrical experiences again. Get ready for a lot of hot, heavy musical talk in this fan-friendly episode.
Today on the podcast, Hispanic Musical Month marches on as Christian and Scott take a look at the live theater/film hybrid Zoot Suit, written and directed by Luis Valdez. After last week's Classic Hollywood pick, it's time to get weird. The two discuss some of the context and culture at play before diving into the review. Zoot Suit is one of the smallest movies we've yet covered on the podcast. Does it deserve to have a bigger reputation? Intro| 0:00 - 2:10, Zoot Suit's Discourse (or lack thereof)| 2:10 - 9:33, Fun Facts| 9:33 - 12:40, Zoot Suit - Review| 12:40 - 39:17, Closing Thoughts and Looking Ahead| 39:17 - 45:26
5, 6, 7, 8! It’s the start of a new blend of the month here at Cinema Drip: Hispanic Musicals. Christian and Scott kick off the newest blend by looking at one of the most iconic classic Hollywood titles: West Side Story. The two chat about their history with the movie (or lack thereof) before diving into the review. Did our co-hosts join in the praise, or is there another Cinema Drip hot take inbound? Intro| 0:00 - 4:51, The Background of West Side Story| 4:51 - 10:52, Fun Facts| 10:52 - 15:57, West Side Story - Review| 15:57 - 40:23, Closing Thoughts and Looking Ahead| 40:23 - 46:47
Welcome back! This week is our final week of Musical Month. We decided to end with a popular one: Hamilton! Let us know what you think! Email us at youtalkintomepodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @youtalkintome.podcast @r_cox18 @Hannah_opp Follow us on Twitter @YouTalkinToMe11 Music by Tate Maples! Follow them @neonblinds_ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rachel-and-hannah/support
Musical Month concludes with a look at Bruce Paltrow's DUETS. Written by John Byrum, the film stars Paul Giamatti, Maria Bello, Huey Lewis, Andre Braugher, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Scott Speedman in a drama about the world of karaoke.Emily Intravia (The Feminine Critique) and Maurice Bursztynski (See Hear) join Mike to discuss the film's incredibly troubled production history. Our interview subjects, Byrum and producer Kevin Jones, give the behind-the-scenes scoop.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Musical Month concludes with a look at Bruce Paltrow's DUETS. Written by John Byrum, the film stars Paul Giamatti, Maria Bello, Huey Lewis, Andre Braugher, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Scott Speedman in a drama about the world of karaoke. Emily Intravia (The Feminine Critique) and Maurice Bursztynski (See Hear) join Mike to discuss the film's incredibly troubled production history. Our interview subjects, Byrum and producer Kevin Jones, give the behind-the-scenes scoop.
We sing one last tune as we close out our "1980 The Musical Month". The Crew discuss yet another odd film called "The Blank Generation". Does this film convey a true punk spirit or have the crew been punk'd. The Crew also ponder how this is classified as a musical and what this film could have been. Crew in the Room: Ian and Mark "The Movieman". Don't forget to check out our Patreon Page, subscribe to us on Itunes, twitter @specialmarkpro and @spoilerroompdcs. Email us at spoilerroom.smp@gmail.com
Good News! It's Wicked for our second week of Musical Month! Join us as we discuss Stephen Schwartz, theatrical design, AMC, Kristin Chenoweth, Adele Nazeem, and much more! Check out our visual companion on Twitter (@yamilykethis) or Instagram (@yamilykethispodcast), and visit our Facebook fan page. Tune in every Thursday for new episodes!
We kick off Musical Month with a look at Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice's EVITA along with the 1996 screen version from director Alan Parker, starring Madonna, Antonio Banderas, and Jonathan Pryce.Todd in the Shadows and Paul Mow join Mike to discuss the stage and screen versions while Sir Tim Rice discusses the versions of Evita that we almost saw in movie theaters.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We kick off Musical Month with a look at Andrew Lloyd Webber & Tim Rice's EVITA along with the 1996 screen version from director Alan Parker, starring Madonna, Antonio Banderas, and Jonathan Pryce. Todd in the Shadows and Paul Mow join Mike to discuss the stage and screen versions while Sir Tim Rice discusses the versions of Evita that we almost saw in movie theaters.
Join Ky, Marty, Hannah, and guest Callie as we wrap up Musical Month with the bloody good rock opera, Repo! To watch Horror Noire, head over here 28 Black Women Horror Filmmakers Some places to donate and support black transgender and LGBTQ+ people: Black Trans Travel Fund The Okra Project Marsha P. Johnson Institute Black Lives Matter Solutions Not Punishment Netflix and Kill is not a spoiler free podcast. Special thanks to our host network Lunar Light Studio! They can be found at their website or on twitterFollow Netflix and Kill on twitterNetflix and Kill theme song by Hannah V BoyensCover Art by Marty Gibson This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Ky, Marty, and Hannah are back with another episode of our Musical Month special! This time, we're talking about Little Shop of Horrors, the musical that is 90% villain songs and 100% awesome. To watch Horror Noire, head over here 28 Black Women Horror Filmmakers Some places to donate and support black transgender and LGBTQ+ people: Black Trans Travel Fund The Okra Project Marsha P. Johnson Institute Black Lives Matter Solutions Not Punishment Netflix and Kill is not a spoiler free podcast. Special thanks to our host network Lunar Light Studio! They can be found at their website or on twitterFollow Netflix and Kill on twitterNetflix and Kill theme song by Hannah V BoyensCover Art by Marty Gibson This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return! Brian and Mark finish off Musical Month with the smash 2001 musical, Moulin Rouge! The boys discuss director Baz Luhrmann's unique style, how the editing and cinematography hold up and affect the overall experience, and Brian properly geeks out on one of his favorite films of all time. Plus they give their final awards to some honorary musicals they didn't get to discuss!
Good morning, good morning! February kicks off Musical Month! First up for Episode 30 is Singin' In The Rain, the iconic Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Donald O'Connor led film. Mark and Brian discuss the lasting impact of the film on other musicals, Brian's love/hate relationship of Gene Kelly, and how this ranks as one of the greatest of all time!
An early start to Musical Month sees Johnny highlight one of his favourites, a UK horror zombie musical comedy. Andrew can’t quite get a grip before seeing it, will he discover the magic before curtain call?
The final week of Musical Month is here. And it has come too soon. Don't worry - we will definitely be doing more musicals as part of our regular programming in the near future! Our final conversation of Musical Month is on "Next to Normal" - still one of the most popular musicals of the past 10 years. Jackson and Jacob take on the musicals complicated plot twists and deep themes. ------------------------------ We had so much fun talking about this play, and we’d love to keep the conversation going! What were some of your thoughts if you’ve read or have seen the play? What are you favorite themes? Characters? Plot Points? Or do you disagree with us on any of our thoughts? We’d love to hear from you. Check us out on social media or email at: Email: noscriptpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/No-Script-The-Podcast-1675491925872541/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noscriptpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/noscriptpodcast ------------------------------ Our theme song is “Blessed” by Purple Planet Music. Credit as follows: Music: http://www.purple-planet.com ------------------------------ Logo Design: Jacob Mann Christiansen Logo Text: Paralines designed by Lewis Latham of http://lewislatham.co/ ------------------------------ Thanks so much for listening! We’ll see you next week. ------------------------------
He's young, scrappy, and hungry. He's Alexander Hamilton, and he's the subject of the smash-hit "Hamilton" by Lin-Manuel Miranda. This week on No Script, Jackson and Jacob begin their venture into a 4-week series on musicals called Musical Month. Both J&J love Hamilton, and this week's conversation tends towards an hour of fan-boying. Hope you'll join us in this celebration of American history! ------------------------------ We had so much fun talking about this play, and we’d love to keep the conversation going! What were some of your thoughts if you’ve read or have seen the play? What are you favorite themes? Characters? Plot Points? Or do you disagree with us on any of our thoughts? We’d love to hear from you. Check us out on social media or email at: Email: noscriptpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/No-Script-The-Podcast-1675491925872541/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noscriptpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/noscriptpodcast ------------------------------ Our theme song is “Blessed” by Purple Planet Music. Credit as follows: Music: http://www.purple-planet.com ------------------------------ Logo Design: Jacob Mann Christiansen Logo Text: Paralines designed by Lewis Latham of http://lewislatham.co/ ------------------------------ Thanks so much for listening! We’ll see you next week. ------------------------------
It’s Musical Month in Archimedes as the podcast explores the nature of regret and rationality, has a snippet of song, and then goes on to more seriously see if Vitamin D can help with Growing pains. Read the article: http://adc.bmj.com/content/103/2/203. Also in this podcast, should you swallow or dribble antibiotics for ear infections in children with grommets? More details here: http://adc.bmj.com/content/103/2/200.1. More on the ADC’s January 2018 Archimedes here: http://adc.bmj.com/content/103/2/200.2.
As we bid another summer podcasting season goodbye and pray for colder weather soon, we’re wrapping up musical month with a ranking of the four films we watched as well as a little Broadway game! Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me
Our most obscure horror musical yet is the 1990 oddity ROCKULA! What could possibly go wrong, given that title? Join us as we review the film, Brennan brings fun facts about the entire cast, Sergio suggests some solid stripper names, and everybody falls in love with Dean Cameron’s eyebrows. Ten Word Reviews: The Graduate, Annabelle: Creation, Psycho Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me
The energy is BACK, y’all! Week 3 of Musical Month brings the magic back with Brian De Palma’s weirdo 1974 epic PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE! Join us as we review the film, Brennan hosts a unit on the history of Jessica Harper, Sergio gets very confused, and we discuss all the happiest ways to say “Nein!” Ten Word Reviews: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, Sleepaway Camp, To the Bone, Killer Condom Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me
Remember all that excited energy that musical month brought to the show last week? Well, that’s gone now, because we watched REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA, and we’re not in eighth grade, so it didn’t really do it for us. Join us as we review the film, Brennan finds ways to compare it to both Music Man and King Lear, Sergio finds more ways to dilute the meaning of “effects,” and host a vigorous debate about Paris Hilton. Ten Word Reviews: Colossal, Gifted, Cabaret, Primary Colors Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me
Musical month has finally begun and Brennan is AMPED! We start off with what is arguably the best movie musical ever created (Sergio might argue against that): LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS! Join us as we review the film, hear stories from Brennan’s high school musical theater days, and have Sergio suffer through Brennan’s sickly renditions of as many Little Shop songs as possible. This movie needs love, and it gets more than enough! Ten Word Reviews: West Side Story, Cruising, Bad Moms Our theme music is “A Beat for You” by Pseudo Echo. You can find more episodes of this show and others at podpeople.me
Paul and Corey struggle to maintain their sanity as they review the movie "Shock Treatment"
Paul and Corey must choose between good and evil while watching "Doctor Horrible's Sing Along Blog"
Paul and Corey may have to resort to drastic measures if they are to survive their viewing of "Cannibal! The Musical"
Paul and Corey try to survive summer camp as they are attacked by the reanimated corpses of a nudist colony.