James and I try our best not to make any jokes about the movie in this one. We're very successful because the jokes are at each other's expense. Join us as we review one of the greatest war movies of all time. 1998's Saving Private Ryan.
Today James an I review 1999's Fight Club. Brad Pitt and Edward Norton take us on a track of surreal discovery about the nature of humanity. Either that or they drank too much, because we've had nights we don't remember. Welcome to the second s
there is a delay in releasing fight club as I'm sure you can see. Since we couldn't get it together enough I looked trough the closet and found an old recording we did when we first thought of this podcast. So Fight Club will be coming in Septe
Today James and I review 1997's best actress nominee Wings of the Dove. In the end we got more out of this than either of us expected since there was so little in the movie to talk about in the first place. Best to say that in the end the best
The first time the wheel landed on a pick of mine I chose 2009's Pandorum. Join me and James as we have a surprisingly sober conversation; about one of the few horrors which I enjoy, and all the reasons I shouldn't.
Killer apes, a volcano, and diamonds the size of your fist; must be better than Willow. This time we welcome our first guest Freja to help us review 1995's Congo.
Join us as James does many dramatic readings of his favorite movie, and I try to take a deep dive but can't find a good spot. It was directed by Ron Howard, and written by George Lucas, and it used cutting edge special effects. 1988's Willow, w
In our first episode we go over how we pick movies, and then pick one. Shakespeare in Love was a box office smash and with good reason. I loved this movie for the wrong reasons and James was ready to bolt before we even watched it. I used the o