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This is Spoilers! A pop culture podcast specializing in reviewing movies.

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Expect retrospective "Movie Review" episodes (about once a week) where one of our hosts chooses the film we’ll discuss. The “Yes or No” segment will rank the movie; the possible flaccidity of Viggo Mortensen's penis will be determined, and trivia will be played to select the next host/movie.

As a bonus, we do additional Spoilers! episodes where we discuss something new in pop culture like: Rick and Morty, Documentary Now, Game of Thrones, what's new in theaters (like Beauty and the Beast or The Boss Baby), Higher, Uncharted (the video game) and our annual Oscar Pick ‘Em Show where we predict who will win the Academy Awards. We celebrate milestones by playing trivia, or getting pap-out drunk and talking about Mel Gibson’s seminal classic “The Passion of the Christ.”

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Pappy, Josh, Stevie, Brett, Mikey, and Korey review another spoooky Wes Craven / Ghostface / Kevin Williamson classic Scream! Check out: www.patreon.com/spoilerspodcast LISTEN TO: www.youtube.com/@BigDumbMovie/videos Wes Craven re-invented and revitalised the slasher-horror genre with this modern horror classic, which manages to be funny, clever and scary, as a fright-masked knife maniac stalks high-school students in middle-class suburbia. Craven is happy to provide both tension and self-parody as the body count mounts - but the victims aren't always the ones you'd expect. Release date: December 20, 1996 (USA) Director: Wes Craven Distributed by: Dimension Films Box office: $173 million Cinematography: Mark Irwin Edited by: Patrick Lussier
The Spoiler-Boys kick off spooky week with the Robert Rodriguez / Frodo classic: The Faculty! To the students at Harrington High, the principal and her posse of teachers have always been a little odd, but lately they've been behaving positively alien. Controlled by otherworldly parasites, the faculty try to infect students one by one. Cheerleader Delilah (Jordana Brewster), football player Stan (Shawn Hatosy), drug dealer Zeke (Josh Hartnett) and new girl Marybeth (Laura Harris) team up with some of their other classmates to fight back against the invaders. Release date: November 12, 1998 (USA) Director: Robert Rodriguez Distributed by: Miramax, Dimension Films Budget: $15 million Music by: Marco Beltrami Produced by: Elizabeth Avellán
Pappy, Stevie, Josh and Mikey explore the moon. It's just us and Sam. ************ Astronaut Sam Bell's (Sam Rockwell) three-year shift at a lunar mine is finally coming to an end, and he's looking forward to his reunion with his wife (Dominique McElligott) and young daughter. Suddenly, Sam's health takes a drastic turn for the worse. He suffers painful headaches and hallucinations, and almost has a fatal accident. He meets what appears to be a younger version of himself, possibly a clone. With time running out, Sam must solve the mystery before the company crew arrives. Release date: June 12, 2009 (USA) Director: Duncan Jones Distributed by: Sony Pictures Classics, Sony Pictures Releasing International Budget: $5 million Cinematography: Gary Shaw Edited by: Nicholas Gastor
*WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT* Brett, Pappy, Korey, and Josh review a spooooky Gaspar Noé classic: Climax! When members of a dance troupe are lured to an empty school, drug-laced sangria causes their jubilant rehearsal to descend into a dark and explosive nightmare as they try to survive the night -- and find out who's responsible -- before it's too late. Release date: March 1, 2019 (USA) Director: Gaspar Noé Screenplay: Gaspar Noé Distributed by: Wild Bunch, O'Brother Distribution Budget: $2.9 million Cinematography: Benoît Debie
Stevie, Mikey, Pappy, and Brett review John Woo classic: Hard Boiled! A cop who loses his partner in a shoot-out with gun smugglers goes on a mission to catch them. In order to get closer to the leaders of the ring he joins forces with an undercover cop who's working as a gangster hitman. They use all means of excessive force to find them. Release date: April 16, 1992 (Hong Kong) Director: John Woo Languages: English, Catalan, Cantonese Budget: 4.5 million USD Distributed by: The Weinstein Company, Golden Princess Film Production
Pappy, Josh, Korey, Brett, and Stevie review the Natalie Portman and Allen Moore classic: V for Vendetta! https://www.patreon.com/spoilerspodcast Following world war, London is a police state occupied by a fascist government, and a vigilante known only as V (Hugo Weaving) uses terrorist tactics to fight the oppressors of the world in which he now lives. When V saves a young woman named Evey (Natalie Portman) from the secret police, he discovers an ally in his fight against England's oppressors. Release date: March 17, 2006 (USA) Director: James McTeigue Story by: Alan Moore, David Loyd Distributed by: Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Pictures Adapted from: V for Vendetta
In honor of Kylo’s Mom Memes: the boys cover Brendan Fraser classic: Blast From The Past! https://www.patreon.com/spoilerspodcast Adam Webber (Brendan Fraser) has lived his entire life in confinement in a fallout shelter in Pasadena, Calif. When the Webber family's rations of food and supplies grow thin, Adam's eccentric father, Calvin (Christopher Walken), sends him on a dangerous restocking mission. When Adam emerges from the Webber family's subterranean refuge for the first time, he finds that rumors of a nuclear apocalypse were totally false -- and meets gorgeous Eve Rustikov (Alicia Silverstone). Release date: February 12, 1999 (USA) Director: Hugh Wilson Distributed by: New Line Cinema Box office: $40.3 million Music by: Steve Dorff Produced by: Hugh Wilson; Amanda Stern; Renny Harlin
Christmas in the summer, plus lots of talk about packages in this episode of Spoilers! Suffice to say — this is a rare podcast on a rare movie for a rare friend (Best Friend Drew)! ************ A young boy named Pietari (Onni Tommila) and his friend Juuso (Ilmari Järvenpää) think a secret mountain drilling project near their home in northern Finland has uncovered the tomb of Santa Claus. However, this a monstrous, evil Santa, much unlike the cheery St. Nick of legend. When Pietari's father… MORE Release date: December 3, 2010 (USA) Director: Jalmari Helander Languages: English, French, Finnish Box office: 4.015 million USD Budget: 1.803 million EUR Distributed by: FilmFlex, Scanbox Entertainment, Kinology
Longtime patreon saint The Meg has chosen a movie as epic as her own name. This verson of Godzilla, driven mostly Matthew Broderick, cast a large looming shadow over 1998. Join the gang as we talk about Zilla, non-heat-seeking missles, and Siskel & Ebert. EDITOR'S NOTE: Kylo referenced Godzilla and Ultraman, but he should have said Jet Jaguar. He's very sorry. ****** During a nuclear test, the French government inadvertently mutates a lizard nest; years later, a giant lizard makes its way to New York City. Dr. Niko Tatopoulos (Matthew Broderick), an expert on the effects of radiation on animals, is sent by the U.S. government to study the beast. When the creature, dubbed "Godzilla" by news outlets, emerges, a massive battle with the military begins. To make matters worse, Niko discovers that Godzilla has laid a nest of 200 eggs, which are ready to hatch. Release date: May 20, 1998 (USA) Director: Roland Emmerich Budget: 125 million USD Box office: 379 million USD Distributed by: TriStar Pictures, Sony Pictures Nickname: Zilla
Paget Brewster performing as "Kathy" comes to a close in this episode. Is she a victim of miscommunication with Chandler or just simply a woman of "alley cat values?" ****************** Rachel schemes to get a handsome client to ask her on a date, while Chandler's jealousy causes problems with his girlfriend. Elsewhere, after losing a bet, Monica and Rachel must swap their apartment with Chandler and Joey's. Show: Friends Air date: January 29, 1998
Mark Wahlberg Spoilers! is back! Is Max Payne the movie as good as Max Payne the video game? Mikey picked this movie & no one knows why. ************************ After the murders of his family and his partner, maverick cop Max (Mark Wahlberg) becomes hell-bent on revenge. Teamed with beautiful and deadly Russian mobster Mona Sax (Mila Kunis), Max journeys into a dark underworld to find the truth, but forces -- both worldly and supernatural -- align against him, determined to silence Max forever. Release date: October 17, 2008 (USA) Director: John Moore Distributed by: 20th Century Studios, FilmFlex Adapted from: Max Payne Budget: $35 million Music by: Marco Beltrami; Buck Sanders
Pappy, Brett, and our superhero correspondent PK (is back!) to review Huge Jacked Man and Ryan Reynolds new classic: Deadpool & Wolverine! The MCU is back (??) Deadpool's peaceful existence comes crashing down when the Time Variance Authority recruits him to help safeguard the multiverse. He soon unites with his would-be pal, Wolverine, to complete the mission and save his world from an existential threat. Release date: July 26, 2024 (USA) Director: Shawn Levy Box office: $1.029 billion Distributed by: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures Based on: Marvel Comics
Stevie, Pappy, and Korey (Kylo) review a spoooky Nicolas Kim Coppola Cage movie: Long Legs! A surprise summer hit! FBI Agent Lee Harker is assigned to an unsolved serial killer case that takes an unexpected turn, revealing evidence of the occult. Harker discovers a personal connection to the killer and must stop him before he strikes again. Release date: July 12, 2024 (USA) Director: Oz Perkins Distributed by: Neon Budget: <$10 million Cinematography: Andrés Arochi Produced by: Dan Kagan; Brian Kavanaugh-Jones; Nicolas Cage; Dave Caplan; Chris Ferguson
Pappy, Mikey, and Korey review the latest George Miller classic: Furiosa! Snatched from the Green Place of Many Mothers, young Furiosa falls into the hands of a great biker horde led by the warlord Dementus. Sweeping through the Wasteland, they come across the Citadel, presided over by the Immortan Joe. As the two tyrants fight for dominance, Furiosa soon finds herself in a nonstop battle to make her way home. www.patreon.com/spoilerspodcast https://www.youtube.com/@BigDumbMovie/videos Release date: May 24, 2024 (USA) Director: George Miller Box office: $171.4 million Budget: 168 million USD Sequel: Mad Max: Fury Road
Josh, Brett and Pappy only have a 25% chance of getting this podcast right. It's more FRIENDS & "Kathy Chronicles" from your boys! ********* Phoebe undergoes an embryo implant procedure to become a surrogate mother for her brother (Giovanni Ribisi) and his wife (Debra Jo Rupp); Monica and Rachel wager their apartment in a trivia game against Chandler and Joey. Show: Friends Director: Kevin S. Bright Air date: January 15, 1998
Phoebe is gonna have Spoilerman's babies! Don't worry, she's just the over. Josh, Pappy and Brett will walk you through everything. **** Phoebe's brother (Giovanni Ribisi) asks her to carry a baby for him and his wife; Chandler gets lessons in love; Joey finds himself in a class struggle. Show: Friends Air date: January 8, 1998
Josh, Brett and Pappy ride the FRIENDS train all the way to Poughkeepsie. **** Ross struggles to maintain a long-distance relationship, Chandler's well-intended attempts to get Rachel a date seem to miss the mark, and Monica's plan to assert some authority at her new restaurant goes away. Show: Friends Air date: December 18, 1997
Intellectual Spoilermen Pappy and Josh build and sell movie review technology with the help of their friend Shad (from the Monomaniacs podcast). ***** Intellectual engineers Aaron (Shane Carruth) and Abe (David Sullivan) build and sell error-checking technology with the help of their friends Robert (Casey Gooden) and Phillip (Anand Upadhyaya). But when Aaron and Abe accidentally invent what they think is a time machine, Abe builds a version capable of transporting a human and puts the device to the test. As the two friends obsess over their creation, they discover the dark consequences of their actions. Release date: October 8, 2004 (USA) Director: Shane Carruth Screenplay: Shane Carruth Box office: 841,926 USD Budget: 7,000 USD Distributed by: IFC Films, ThinkFilm
Today we settled all family business. The Godfather (1972) deep dive is over. Stevie brings us home. ************ In the 1972 movie The Godfather, Don Michael Corleone says, "Today I settled all family business" to Carlo Rizzi while discussing the deaths of Barzini, Phillip Tattaglia, Moe Greene, Stracci, and Cuneo
"Look how they massacred my Spoilerman, MY SPOILERMAN". www.patreon.com/spoilerspodcast ******* Widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time, this mob drama, based on Mario Puzo's novel of the same name, focuses on the powerful Italian-American crime family of Don Vito Corleone (Marlon Brando). When the don's youngest son, Michael (Al Pacino), reluctantly joins the Mafia, he becomes involved in the inevitable cycle of violence and betrayal. Although Michael tries to maintain a normal relationship with his wife, Kay (Diane Keaton), he is drawn deeper into the family business. Release date: March 24, 1972 (USA) Director: Francis Ford Coppola Distributed by: Paramount Pictures, FilmFlex Adapted from: The Godfather Box office: $250–291 million Edited by: William Reynolds; Peter Zinner
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