đ Suit up and hit the tunnel â The Three Guys and a Flick are tackling Rudy! Don, Ken, and Jon break down Sean Astinâs heartfelt performance, the key players who help drive the story downfield, and Jerry Goldsmithâs score that hits like a perfect spiral pass. They run through the filmâs most inspiring moments, the Fortune scenes fans still cheer for, the final game that delivers the ultimate goosebumps, and wrap it all up with their rating. If you love underdog stories, gridiron grit, and classic sports cinema, this is an episode you donât want to miss. RUDY RUDY RUDY!
Get ready to dance through dreams and heartbreak with 3 Guys and a Flick as we step into the dazzling world of La La Land! From its jaw-dropping opening number on the freeway to that unforgettable ending, we break down Damien Chazelleâs modern musical masterpiece â diving into the chemistry between Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling, the filmâs bittersweet take on love and ambition, and the magic of chasing your dreams even when reality hits hard. Expect trivia, behind-the-scenes stories, and a few unexpected laughs as we debate whether La La Land deserved all those Oscars, if Sebastian and Mia were meant to be, and why this film still hits you right in the feels.
Itâs Halloween night in Warren Valley⊠and the rules are simple: never blow out a jack-oâ-lantern, always hand out candy, and never ignore the spirit of the season. In our chilling finale to the Halloween Season Series, 3 Guys and a Flick unwraps the cult-classic anthology Trick âr Treat â where twisted tales of bullies, pranksters, and masked strangers collide under the watchful eye of Sam, the pint-sized enforcer of Halloweenâs sacred traditions. From undead school buses to blood-soaked werewolf reveals, this episode dives deep into the movieâs tangled timeline, eerie Easter eggs, and darkly poetic justice that punishes those who dare defy the holidayâs rules. Expect laughter, lore, and a few screams as we celebrate the finale of our spooktacular season with one unforgettable Halloween night of horror. Grab your candy, keep your pumpkin lit⊠and press play â Samâs watching. đ»đŻïžđ«
This week weâre takinâ a deep drag off Ryan Cooglerâs Sinners. This oneâs got soul, sweat, and a whole lotta sin â the kind of story that crawls under your skin and whispers in your ear long after the credits roll. Weâre talkinâ themes that bite deep, casting that burns hot like the Delta heat, and music that speaks to your soul. Plus, we pull back the curtain on some wild trivia thatâll make you see this film in a whole new light. So pour one out and sit a spell â âcause the 3 Guys are about to walk you straight through to sunrise.
This week we unwrap the bandages on 2014's Goodnight Mommy. An Austrian psychological thriller with a cult following. SPOILER WARNING: Make sure to watch the movie before listening to this podcast so that the big twist isn't spoiled (currently free on Prime). After returning home from facial surgery with her face heavily bandaged, a motherâs cold behavior unsettles her twin sons. As small clues and cruel tests mount, the boys become convinced the woman is an impostor. Tension spirals into a brutal psychological descent of grief, hallucination, and violence, building to a shocking climax that forces the familyâs tragic truth into view.
Oh, Norman⊠youâve gone and done it again, havenât you? Youâve brought them here⊠Those nosy boys from 3 Guys and a Flick. They just had to come poking around our little motel, whispering about Alfred Hitchcockâs Psycho. Theyâll gossip about Bernard Herrmannâs screeching violins, that ghastly shower scene, and my poor boy Norman â such a sweet, misunderstood child. Theyâll tattle about spoilers, casting, cinematography, and all that slasher nonsense, as if they know what really happened in that house on the hill⊠But listen closely, dears⊠if you dare. This Halloween kickoff episode will make you question whatâs real, whatâs madness, and whoâs really sitting behind that curtain. Join Don, Ken, and guest Gerard â before Mother finds out youâve been listening.
This week, 3 Guys and a Flick ventures into the park that changed cinema forever â Jurassic Park. Don, Jon, and Ken dig into Spielbergâs prehistoric masterpiece, exploring its groundbreaking effects, John Williamsâ spine-tingling score, and performances that made us believe dinosaurs could walk the Earth again. From the wonder of that first Brachiosaurus reveal to the white-knuckle terror of the Raptor kitchen chase, the guys debate casting choices, and the behind-the-scenes magic. As Dr. Ian Malcolm might say, âYour scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didnât stop to think if they should.â Fortunately, the hosts definitely should â and they do â with their signature mix of humor, nostalgia, and chaos theory. So buckle up in your Jeep, stay off the electric fence, and get ready for a wild ride through Spielbergâs island of awe and terror. Life, uh⊠finds a way.
âïž Trapped underground for 69 days⊠and now trapped in our podcast feed. This week on Three Guys and a Flick, we dig deep into The 33 â the powerful retelling of the 2010 CopiapĂł mine collapse. We shine a light on Antonio Banderas, Lou Diamond Phillips, and Juliette Binocheâs heartfelt performances, debate dramatization versus reality, and break down the drilling logistics and the moments of hope that kept the world watching. From corporate negligence to the emotional highs of the miraculous rescue, nothing is left buried. Â
On this episode of Three Guys and a Flick, Don, Jon, and Ken lock and load for James Cameronâs Aliens (1986) â a full-blown bug hunt through one of the greatest action-horror films ever made. From Ripleyâs rise to iconic heroine, to pulse-pounding set pieces like Hadleyâs Hope and the power-loader showdown, we break down the thrills, the scares, and the unforgettable performances of Sigourney Weaver, Bill Paxton, and Lance Henriksen. Weâre talking sound, score, behind-the-scenes chaos, first-time viewing memories, trivia battles, and even a fiery debate: is Aliens a horror movie, an action flick, or the perfect hybrid? So grab your motion tracker, stay frosty, and hit play â because this episode proves why Aliens isnât just a sequel, itâs a relentless classic. And if you donât listen? Well⊠game over, man, game over!
Three Guys and a Flick review Death of a Unicorn, a darkly comic creature feature starring Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega. The hosts dig into the film's mix of horror, heart, and social satire â from disturbing unicorn kills and inventive practical effects to family dynamics, corporate greed, and A24's bold storytelling. Expect spoilers, favorite kills, and candid reactions as they rate the film and pick standout moments.
Welcome back to where nightmares never sleep and once again, Freddyâs backâbut this time, heâs bringing a baby. Thatâs right, weâre diving headfirst into A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Childâthe rushed, bizarre sequel that tried to rock the cradle of horror and left fans craven more. Don and Jon slash through the messy production, butchered kills, and slashed script while searching for the filmâs few redeeming sparks. Expect spoilers, behind-the-scenes trivia, and sharp opinions on Freddy, the tone of the film, and where this sequel lands in our Elm Street ranking. So grab your dream journal and buckle upâbecause Freddyâs cooking up something twisted, and weâre here to find out if itâs a feast⊠or just another Freddy flop. This is one review you wonât want to sleep through.
This week, Three Guys in a Flick suit up to tackle The Other Guys â Adam McKayâs buddy-cop spoof where Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg stumble, shout, and tuna-vs-lion their way through chaos. We break down the over-the-top action beats, the unforgettable cameos (yes, Samuel L. Jackson and The Rock), and the quotable absurdity that made this film an instant cult comedy. From the lion-tuna showdown to TLC references and desk-popping disasters, the guys riff on performances, improv gold, and how the movie manages to parody action clichĂ©s while delivering big laughs. Expect trivia, banter, and a debate on whether The Other Guys really is the most quotable cop comedy of its time. Grab your Prius and your wooden gunâbecause weâre ALL In on The Other Guys.
This week on 3 Guys and a Flick we dive into Dean Koontzâs supernatural thriller adaptation Odd Thomas! Join us as we unravel the story of a short-order cook with otherworldly abilities, the ominous bodachs, and a jaw-dropping twist ending. We break down Anton Yelchinâs unforgettable performance as Odd, Willem Dafoeâs standout role, and the heartfelt chemistry that pulls you into the tragedy. Along the way we cover behind-the-scenes production struggles, box-office woes, surprising trivia, and the emotional beats that make this film a hidden gem. If youâre into horror-tinged mysteries, quirky humor, and a finale that hits like a punch to the gutâyou wonât want to miss this review. Tune in for laughs, hot takes, and our final rating to find out if Odd Thomas is worth your watch!
benAlright, listen up! Don, Jon, and Ken drag guest Angus into the war zone to tear Tropic Thunder a new one. Weâre talking Stiller, Downey Jr., Jack Black, Cruise â the whole dang circus. We break down the explosive scenes, the 'Simple Jack' landmine, and all the insane method acting BS. These guys donât tiptoe, they stomp through the jungle with trivia, behind-the-scenes dirt, and enough hot takes to napalm Hollywood twice. Performances get judged, ratings get thrown, and the question gets answered: is this flick still rewatchable or a flaming dumpster fire? Spoiler â itâs still a freaking satire masterpiece. Tune in, or I will rain down an unholy podcasting fury youâve only seen in your nightmares.
Greetings Citizens. The 3Guys have activated this approved entertainment transmission to bring you joy-joy feelings as they examine the ancient 1990s motion picture artifact known as Demolition Man. Join Don, Jon, and Ken as they engage in scholarly discourse on the noble Spartan's (Sylvester Stallone) pursuit of the chaos-generator Simon Phoenix (Wesley Snipes) through a once "perfect" society. How many credits will they be fined for repeated violations of the verbal morality statute? Listen as they debate the shocking, unsanitary concept of âbodily fluid transfers.â Prepare for quotable exchanges, explosive kinetic engagements, and retro-action sequences of wildly inefficient tactics. Spoiler warnings are in full effectâproceed in a manner most sanitary and be well.
"What a lovely day!" Strap in, wastelanders, because this week, 3 Guys and a Flick is tearing down the Fury Road with nitro-boosted fury. In this explosive episode, Don, Jon, and Ken fire up their War Rig and barrel headfirst into George Millerâs apocalyptic masterpiece: Mad Max: Fury Road. Witness our deep-dive into a world scorched by chaos, where oil is gold, water is myth, and redemption is found at 100 miles per hour. We dissect the roaring engines of plot, the fire-breathing stunt work, and the evolution of two unstoppable forcesâFuriosa (Charlize Theron) and Nux (Nicholas Hoult)âas they fight to reclaim humanity in a world gone mad. We rev through every frame of this relentless pursuit, comparing it to the rest of the Mad Max saga, exploring how it raised the bar for modern action cinema, and why this chrome-plated epic still echoes through Valhalla. Tune in. Gear up. And ride eternal, shiny and chrome. This isnât just a movie review. This is a cinematic war cry. The road awaits.
This week, the 3 Guys are trading movie reels for putters as we step onto the green with Happy Gilmore! Thatâs right â weâre reviewing our first-ever Adam Sandler flick and our first golf movie, all in honor of the long-awaited Happy Gilmore 2 now streaming on Netflix. With a backswing like a hockey slapshot and an attitude as loud as his pants, Happyâs not your average golfer â and this ainât your average sports movie. Weâre breaking down all the birdies, bogeys, and beatdowns (RIP Bob Barker), plus what made this Sandler classic a hole-in-one for '90s comedy fans. From Chubbsâ wooden hand to Shooter McGavinâs epic villainy, weâre swinging full force into the madness, the mayhem, and the movie that made âjust tap it inâ a generational quote. So grab your clubs, grab your rage issues, and letâs tee off. This oneâs for Grandma.
Suit up, grab a pseudonym, and leave the real names at the doorâthis week, Don, John, and Ken are going full Tarantino with a deep dive into Reservoir Dogs. In this blood-splattered breakdown, the crew slices into Quentin Tarantinoâs razor-sharp debut, dissecting its unforgettable dialogue, color-coded criminals, and that infamous ear-slicing scene that made audiences squirm in '92âand still does today. With non-linear storytelling, a soundtrack that slaps, and more tension than a warehouse standoff, the guys explore themes of loyalty, identity, and the inevitable collapse of a perfect crime. So, whether you're Mr. Pink or Mr. Blonde, crack open a commode story and tune inâbecause this ainât just a heist flick. Itâs the film that kicked open the door to Tarantinoâs cinematic universe.
This week, we roundhouse-kick our way into one of the most legendary martial arts films of all time, Bruce Leeâs Enter the Dragon. Itâs fists, philosophy, and flaming hot takes as we chop through this cinematic classic with the precision of a one-inch punch. Whether you're a lifelong disciple of the Dragon or just entering the dojo, this episode packs more punch than Bolo disciplining guards. Tune in... or risk dishonor. âDonât think. FEEL.â And press play.
Join the lively discussion on this episode of Three Guys and a Flick as Don, John, and The Professor delve into the whimsical and meticulously crafted world of Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox. With its charming animation and engaging storytelling, this stop-motion film invites viewers into the adventurous life of Mr. Fox, voiced by George Clooney. The hosts explore the film's themes of family, identity, and redemption, while sharing personal insights and trivia about the talented cast and crew. Whether you're a devoted Wes Anderson fan or new to his distinctive style, this episode promises an entertaining journey into what makes Fantastic Mr. Fox a standout film. Beware, spoilers ahead!