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Author: Zach Phillis and Nate Mondschein

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Burritos And Other Less Important Things is a podcast about movies, and sometimes music, and occasionally other things, all of which are decidedly less important than burritos.
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BAOLIT wagers drinks on who will win at the upcoming 2026 Oscars!
Zach and Nate give out some entirely made-up awards to some surprisingly real movies from the year 2025.
BAOLIT: NEONATHON!

BAOLIT: NEONATHON!

2025-12-1201:39:15

The BAOLIT boys are back with another movie studio draft, joined as always for such installments by their one true Gabe and John (respectively), Gabe and John.
One BAOLIT After Another

One BAOLIT After Another

2025-11-0601:17:27

An emergency BAOLIT episode to chat about the latest (perhaps one of the greatest?) Paul Thomas Anderson releases, as is mandated by our "Two White Men In Their Thirties Hosting A Podcast" contract.
Inspired by Celine Song's release of Materialists, BAOLIT talks sophomore efforts from a handful of directors, and throws in a bit of discussion of James Gunn's Superman
Inspired by the most recent (final?) addition to the Mission: Impossible franchise, The BAOLIT buds chat about Tom Cruise, corroded dynamite, white dreads, pressure psychosis, and other highlights of some of our favorite impossible missions in cinema history. Films Discussed: Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckonning Gone In 60 Seconds The Abyss Sorcerer
How much clearer could a title be? Movies discussed: -A History of Violence -V for Vendetta -Sin City
BAOLIT (and their one true Gabe, Gabe) wraps up their 2024 movie coverage with a recap of the 2025 Oscars, and then fixes all of the show's mistakes by crowning their own set of winners in the big categories.
The first of BAOLIT's annual Oscars pods, continuing their tradition of wagering the functionality of their livers on their ability to predict the whims of Academy member, as well as discussing the upcoming ceremony, and making their personal picks of the nominees. Guest: Gabe Hayes
BAOLIT Year In Review: 2024

BAOLIT Year In Review: 2024

2025-01-2201:28:04

The BAOLIT boys kick off a new season with a look back at the last year in movies.
BAOLIT talks summer movies!
Coming off simultaneous parental and migratory leaves, the BAOLIT buds return to talk about four of their favorite comfort watches: -The Last of Sheila -Back To The Future -Men In Black -Moneyball
BAOLIT Season 7 Is Here! And to celebrate, Nate and Zach chat about four movies with very little thematically in common. Films Discussed: Monkey Man (2024) Pretty Woman (1990) Bubble Boy (2001) Showgirls (1995)
BAOLIT and their one true Gabe Gabe reunite to talk all things Oscars, first doing some predictions ahead of the telecast, and then recapping and handing out some awards of their own.
The BAOLIT buds reunite to talk a few of their all-time favorite movies and cope with the self-imposed panic attacks they suffer while trying to redo the Oscars for the 2013 film year.
It might be 2024, But we're still talking 2023 with the BAOLIT hosts and a bunch of pod friends, handing out fake awards to the highs, lows, and shoulder shrugs of the year in movies.
Nate and Zach (and briefly their good friend Lauren) revisit the cinematic highlights of their middle school years with the latest edition of their annual retrospective awards show, The 2003 LOTTIES!
The BAOLIT buds get ahead on their 2013 Lottie's prep with a double feature of two 2013 Black And White features. Films Covered: Frances Ha Nebraska
The Scorsesawards

The Scorsesawards

2023-11-1501:48:54

In celebration of Martin Scorsese's latest release, Killers of the Flower Moon, Zach and Nate discuss (and hand out a few awards to) some of the highlights of the storied director's filmography.
Longtime on-and-off-pod friend Kapil Easwar joins BAOLIT to talk movies with alternate endings, his new youtube channel, evolving newsroom ethics, their coastal elitism, and Nate's William Hurt obsession. Featured Films: -Clue -Broadcast News -Election
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