On Steve Buscemi
Chris Prentice returns to review the career of America’s weird, eminently loveable uncle.
Topics too broad or odd to fit in another particular category
Chris Prentice returns to review the career of America’s weird, eminently loveable uncle.
It feeds the ritch while it buries the poo-whoa
Gwen Sisco and Dan Shea join us to try to predict what films of our weird, young century will stand the test of time to become the classics of tomorrow.
In which Al accuses Martin Scorcese of ruining America. No, but really.
Chris Prentice joins the guys to talk about the very best in car chases, fist fights, gun fights, sword fights, and car fights.
In which we dig deep into John’s nerd credentials and create a thorough psychological profile
Chris Prentice returns to rank and discuss the action movies of the post-Cold War, pre-9-11 decade, a mythical time when you could rip off DIE HARD with impunity and hijack planes like it was nothing. An age of wonder, when villains were Eurotrash, Anthony Hopkins was a Mexican, Van Damme was a Cajun, Vancouver was …
The guys try to talk about all the things they didn’t talk about throughout the last year, including THE GLASS ONION (2:00), BANSHEES OF INISHERIN (17:00), EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE and RRR (24;00), X and PEARL (35:45), THE MENU (38:45) BARBARIAN (44:45), WE OWN THIS CITY (50:30), ATLANTA (54.:45), DARK WINDS (59:00), DOCUMENTARY NOW! …
Bowie Dunwoody joins the guys to discuss the greatest horror movie ever.
Brett Blake returns to puzzle out what the classic Halloween movie (meaning related to the holiday, not of the HALLOWEEN franchise), as well as what defines autumn as a season, and whether anyone actually knows what the word “autumnal” means anyway