
Do movies hold up over time? Three brothers watch movies from their childhood and go off on wild tangents while they discover if these retro flicks are still GOOD... We watch the movies of yesterday, today... so tomorrow, you may want to.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 616 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

The Good Guys sashay down the red carpet once more.
-The Good Guys: Regan, Rob, and Ryan -Producer: Eric 'e0n' Chung -Engineers: Regan & Eric -Social Media Strategist: E -Background Music and FX courtesy of Karl Casey @ White Bat... more
The Good Guys put on their colors and go back to school. The one where The Good Guys watch Class Of 1999.
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The Good Guys fold some paper and punch some holes. The one where The Good Guys watch The Black Hole.
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A naturally entertaining podcast. Doesn't try to hard or push anything at you, just witty and hilarious banter by a group of brothers and some of their friends.
A naturally entertaining podcast. Doesn't try to hard or push anything at you, just witty and hilarious banter by a group of brothers and some of their friends.
Brothers Regan, Ryan, and Rob have a great dynamic and their laughter is infectious as they breakdown their movie of the week and deviate on many a laugh-out-loud tangent about their beloved hometown, boba tea, 90s music, 7-11, Taco Bell, and much more. Plus, producer E’s pop quizzes are a fun test of both the brothers’ and the listeners’ movie knowledge. The audio trailers for the pod’s “coming attractions” are also clever and fun. Highly recommend.
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Three brothers lean into nostalgia, revisiting childhood favorites and dissecting how well they hold up. Across recent episodes they compare classic action and genre films, break down performances, box office context, and cultural impact, all while trading rapid-fire banter, goofy tangents, and playful challenges. The dynamic—centered on camaraderie, shared memories, and a love of cult classics—creates a breezy, high-energy listening experience that fans describe as funny, insightful, and endlessly entertaining. A standout angle is the recurring mix of movie critique with personal anecdotes and lighthearted quizzes, which keeps conversations fresh and relatable for cinephiles and casual movie fans alike.
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