Turns out this is our only holiday special this year, and we are just glowing from excitement. Join us as we explore: -Copyright laws -The logic behind a Bumble without teeth -Yukon's gun P.S. Happy Holidays to you and yours!
It's our traditional Hughes-Giving special! Join us as we pay tribute to a man who's films are always warm and inviting; John Hughes. This year the boys get weird with it as they scientifically tackle 1984's Weird Science. Anthony Michael Hall, please come on the pod.
To close out Spooky Month, the boys are digging deep into their trick-or-treat bags and pulling out a first time experience for them both; John Carpenter's 1978 classic, Halloween. Slasher? We barely know her.
Happy Freaky Freddy Friday! It's the weekend before Halloween, and what better way to kick it off than a stroll down Elm Street. So lock your door, grab your crucifix, stay up late, and be sure to never sleep again.
The boys are blasting off into space for their second episode of Spooky Month with 1979's Alien! Please be sure to follow all quarantine protocols, and/or save the cat.
The boys are back with Corrye of the Movie Chumps podcast to bring you another Top 5 Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Vignettes. This time they're tackling specials 9-12. Twelve vignettes, three lists, one audience to decide who's got the top list! Vote here, or hit us up on our Facebook, Instagram, or Youtube page with your choice.
It's our 69th episode (nice) so of course we're hitting you with the teenage sex/nontraditional romcom 2007's Superbad! Come listen to why Cory hates this film, and why Steve loves it more than rip-off Goldschlager. Also featuring a brief appearance from Cory's cat.
Ghosts and Ghouls of every age Wouldn't you like a podcast that's strange Listen here and you will see This film's not about Halloween *Please note we recorded this on August 25th*
The boys are finally back to bring you a last minute Christmas in July special with the long-awaited episode of 2003's Elf. But just be sure to be good while you're listening to it; Santa is watching.
Have you ever felt like your past is haunting you? Ever get the need to wish people a good afternoon? How about scaring horrible people into being good for a change? Expect all that and more in this film, along with some singing and dancing in the only Christmas Carol musical worth talking about.
They keep telling us to stop trying to make pods happen, but we never listen. Join us and our pal, Rory, as we talk about how this film changed our lives, and opened us up to the workings of Girl World. Don't worry, it's not Wednesday, you don't have to wear pink. Also Daniel Franzese, please come on the pod.
That's right, we're back! Hope you didn't forget about us because we certainly didn't forget about you, or the most special of holidays; Hughesgiving. This year for Hughesgiving, we're going with the most important meal of the day; The Breakfast Club. So get your pancakes, some room temp sushi, and pixie stix as we dive deep into one of the most iconic 80s films of all time.
We decided to switch it up a bit this week by singing some praises for a studio that's been behind the demands of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA since the beginning; A24 Studios.
Cory's audio sucks more than Sony Pictures CEO, Tony Vinny, does when delivering his takes on AI use in Hollywood!
We're back with another strike episode! This time we're going after the scab, Drew Barrymore, for (originally) planning to resume her talk show. Also featuring a discusion on the letters That 70s Show castmates wrote in support of the character of two time convicted rapist, Danny Masterson.
In solidarity with the ongoing writer and actors strike we are not posting episoes critiquing film or tv shows. We have instead opted to call out the bullshit and take jabs at Holywood execs, starting with Netflix's very own Greg Peters, Reed Hastings, and Ted Sarandos (pictured left to right).
Our first step into our Affleck August month is one you didn't see coming...or you did if you had sonar sight, because it's 2003's Daredevil! Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Colin Farrel, and Michael Clarke Duncan; What could go wrong?! Apparantly a lot. Listen in as Cory and Steve try and figure out why they didn't just make another Batman film in the first place.
Who got the 1997 classic Nickelodeon film Good Burger starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell without tomatoes? Dive into some nostalgia, and get some of Ed's Secret Sauce for dipping as we dive into another whacky, anarchic 90s film.
Hold on to that happy thought because we're tackling 1991's Hook! There's so much to love about this film, and we are here to tell you all about it. Come believe in fairies as we learn how to fight, how to fly, and how to crow with this timeless 90's classic fantasy flick. P.S. Tinkerbell was the real villain
What do we love more than a Top 10 list? Why, a celebrity playing themselves of course! Cory and Steve come at you with the first Top 10 list of the year. Don't miss it, or forget to vote for your favorite list unless you want Wayne Brady to choke a bitch.