We are back at it and this time we saw Top Gun, the 1986 film starring Tom Cruise’s grin, and Val Kilmer’s oily biceps. It’s 80’s cheese at it’s most homoerotic. Enjoy!
How could a movie that’s rated 15% on Rotten Tomatoes bring so many people so much joy? We’ll find that out.
We’ve been gone awhile and we figure what better movie to review to make our triumphant return to the podcasting game than Infinity War. A movie that should have been called “Thanos: Year One”. This our first time recording remotely, as one of our hosts (Ramon) decided to move away from Bay Area, away from … Continue reading "Episode 52: Avengers: Infinity War (2018)"
The Day After Tomorrow, a movie we all laughed at and definitely not with when it first came out back in 2004. But the science in the film is rock solid and is proved everyday to me more true. Does it fare any better now than it did when it was first released? Lets find … Continue reading "Episode 51: The Day After Tomorrow (2004)"
Angelina Jolie stars as the big chested video game vixen, Lara Croft. A role would prove to be the most challenging of her career. We also talk about the almost-passing of Kevin Smith, Red Sparrow and more!
Black Panther is an important film. Marvel really took a risk and broke new ground by creating a big budget comic-book super hero movie NOT starring some guy named Chris.
We saw I, Tonya. The biopic about the most infamous case figure skater on figure skater crime of the last century.
Zorro, it had its moment in the sun but has it held up? Has its fleshed withered like an old tomato resembling our 45th President who is corrupting our democracy and attacking our institutions, damaging our standing on the worlds stage, robbing our children of a future and everything that we once held sacred?… This … Continue reading "Episode 47: The Mask of Zorro/The Legend of Zorro"
Our first podcast of the year is actually an old recording that was sitting, waiting to be edited. V for Vendetta, a movie that should have been called E for Exposition. It was relevant when it was released during the exact middle of George W. Bush’s presidency but how now during the cluster-cuss that is … Continue reading "Episode 46: V for Vendetta (2005)"
They said Disney couldn’t do it but they finally managed to “Marvelize” the Star Wars universe… Also the Disaster Artist and The Nature Boy.
The Room, what started as one of the weirdest in-jokes among movie geeks has crawled out from the greasy dredges movie geekdom and into the mainstream. Is it worth the hype? Let’s find out.
We saw Netflix American Vandal and we discuss all that rape going on in Hollywood. Also Thor: Ragnarok, Stranger Things Season and more!
Today we saw Juno. One might argue that it was the Garden State of 2007. Is that good thing or a bad thing? Lets find out.
Our Will Smith obsession continues with Hitch. It was fine cinematic addition to rom-com genre in it’s initial release back in 2005, but does it hold up? We shall find out.
We saw the Accountant and it was a doozy. Also Netflix’s Big Mouth, and Blade Runner 2049 and more!
We saw Kingsman II: The Golden Circle. This movie makes James Bond look like James and the Giant Peach.
We saw 3 ninjas, a movie so stupid only children could love it. Enjoy!
We saw It, the prequel to the eventual sequel of the remake of the beloved made-for-TV movie based on the classic Stephen King cocaine-fueled coming-of-age nightmarish, clown-horror masterpiece which, let’s be honest, is a total rip-off of Stranger Things. Enjoy!
We did a two for one deal, usually one pays double for that kind of action. Just FYI.
Kumail Nanjiani, or ‘Pakistani Denzel’ (for those in the know) brings us his heartwarming story about love, loyalty and family to the big screen. It’s like the Fast and Furious movies but without the cars. Enjoy!