Episode 74 - A Christmas Story/A Christmas Story 2
Jeff and Tucker do another The Big Hit discussion (one classic, one piece of shit). Which is which? Tune in to find out. Also, Mom reviews The Cabin in the Woods and Lawless!
Episode 73 - Friday the 13th Part 3/Killing Them Softly
Jeff and Tucker talk Friday the 13th Part 3 and discuss the new Andrew Dominik film Killing Them Softly, starring Brad Pitt. The guys combine list-making forces to deliver their mutual Top Five Horror Films of 1982, and Mom reviews Life of Pi. Music by Harry Manfredini, Johnny Cash and The Velvet Underground. Plus a special appearance by Richard Brooker (Jason himself!).
Jeff and Tucker discuss Rhinestone, aka The Greatest Thing That Ever Happened on Earth! Top 5 actors Dolly Parton should teach how to sing country music.
Jeff and Tucker are joined by their friend Roman to discuss The Shining, then they talk the madness of Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. Our good friend Rob from montanamancavemassacre.blogspot.com checks in with a few reccomendations, and Mom tells us a spooky story.
Jeff and Tucker discuss the David Lynch classic and countdown their top five second choices for the role of Frank Booth. Mom chimes in with her thoughts, plus more 31 Days of Halloween 31 Second Reviews!
Thomas Paul joins Jeff and Tucker once again to discuss Grease 2, which he describes as "The greatest movie ever made." Top 5 songs we'd put in the film. We Like 'Em Short Film Festival recap featuring Mom and discussion of Tucker's film The View from Here. Extended discussion of The Master in What We Been Watchin'.
Jeff and Tucker talk the new found footage horror anthology V/H/S and pick their top five movies which they would give the Ti West slow-burn treatment.
Jeff and Tucker discuss Ti West's The House of the Devil. If We Made It's man on the street Thomas Paul joins the guys to share the first part of his epic Crispin Glover interview.
Jeff and Tucker do a Hellraiser double feature, countdown their top five films that would benefit from the addition of a wacky sidekick, and Mom preps us for our The Dark Knight Rises episode with her review of Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. Check this shit out!
July 30th. The birthday of Jeff Brown. Jeff is a great guy and a great friend and I hope his next 53 years are as wonderful as the previous. So, in honor of my co-host and dear, dear friend I am posting this picture of us being exactly the way we always are, a cool Mondo Alien poster (his favorite movie), and an encore presentation of his Electric Boogaloo tribute video (perhaps the greatest thing ever). Have a great day, Jeff. Much love.
Jeff and Tucker pay their respects to the late Sage Stallone and put in some time at the Church of the Stallord with Rocky V. Then they countdown the top five actors/characters they would like to see cast as Rocky opponents, and Mom reviews "The Rundown" starring The Rock because watching Sage right now is just too damn sad. This one's for Sage. Listen now...Go For It!
Jeff and Tucker talk Phantasm and their top five number 2s (hee hee). Frequent contributor and musical wunderkind Thomas Paul checks in with his top five, and Mom and Frank review the dirty teddy bear movie Ted. All this and one of Eli Osman's best theme songs yet!