https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep-125-speed-2-116354567
We discuss Jan de Bont’s ruinous 1997 sequel, a film that few people could love. But one of those proud few just so happens to be a co-host of this podcast! Try to guess which one!
It’s Matt.

https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep-125-speed-2-116354567
We discuss Jan de Bont’s ruinous 1997 sequel, a film that few people could love. But one of those proud few just so happens to be a co-host of this podcast! Try to guess which one!
It’s Matt.

Who should listen to our episode dedicated to young, live-wire Gary Oldman? EEEVVERYOOONEE!
https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep-124-man-115456754

There’s not enough room to explain here, but trust us: Stallone’s 1993 sci-fi action comedy is oddly fitting for this…particular moment. Also in the running for the 90’s-est movie ever made! We think this episode will really match your meat.
For our final Spooky Season ep of 2024, we’re talking about movies that hopped on the post-Scream bandwagon. Self aware riffs on the genre, where teens get slashed despite knowing what “tropes” are. What are you waiting for?!

https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep-123-dantes-114533861
We’re talking about Roger Donaldson’s underloved 1997 disaster picture, how it compares to Twister (favorably) and how Travis stole props from the set! Statute of limitations, baby!
Avast! Here there be monsters! And ghosts! And a kind of electricity-based alien entity that builds robots, look the point is scary shit is happening on scary boats in the ocean. And our pal Will Goss is back to make us feel less afraid.
https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep-122-joker-113654750

We finally get to do another classic hater episode with Todd Phillips’ bleak 2019 mega-hit! We like to stay current!
Get your chopper and strap on your colors: it’s time to be a big, gross, bike riding SOB and come to terms with all of your shit. We are the 1%. The Odin blessed, ass-kicking podcast that will take you to Valhalla!
https://www.patreon.com/posts/ep-121-secret-of-112721813

The Nostalgia Era continues with one of Travis’ most formative films: Don Bluth’s weirdly intense debut from 1982, without which we never would’ve gotten TITAN AE! Courage of the heart is very rare. This episode has a power, when it’s there!
Oh no, there was a mistake at the factory and somehow the only movies we watched were from the little-loved secret society thriller The Skulls franchise from the early aughts! But don’t worry, we’re the ones paying the price for our mistake.