Welcome aboard Con Air: The Podcast! On this show Mark Hofmeyer and Jay Cluitt will fly you through the 1997 prisoners-on-a-plane masterpiece Con Air one scene at a time with some incredible guests along the way. So fasten your seatbelt, sit back, relax, and enjoy the flight.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Film HistoryTV & Film |
Jay, Mark, Megan, and Nicholas Rehak (@TheRehak on Twitter) discuss the chapter in which Cameron Poe gives his daughter a stuffed bunny covered in armpit sweat. In this episode, they also talk about Deep Blue Sea parallels and take part in a Con Air ... more
Jay and Mark are joined by Jeanette Ward to discuss the chapter in which a doughnut is dropped. In this episode, they also talk about firetruck fish tanks, tacked-on action endings, and cheap hats. Enjoy!
Jay and Mark are joined by Jessica "The Maryland Messica" Manzo-Kyte to discuss the chapter in which Cyrus the Virus crawls across some debris. In this episode, they also talk about salads, hot tomatoes, and untrustworthy soup. Enjoy!
Jay and Mark are joined by Dylan Fields (@manilovefilms on Twitter) to discuss the chapter in which the Jailbird lands on the Las Vegas strip. In this episode, they also talk about comparative destruction more
Jay and Mark are joined by Lisa L. (@FoolishMinion20 on Twitter) to discuss the chapter in which Cyrus the Virus really starts falling apart. In this episode, they also talk about kill quips. ringer tees and the 2008 film Jumper. Enjoy!
Jay and Mark are joined by Robert Zerbe (@zerbert on Twitter) to discuss the chapter in which Nicolas Cage no-sells a bullet wound. In this episode, they also talk about releasing kaiju, jerky snakes, and respectful slapping. Enjoy!
Jay and Mark are joined by Lindsay Street (@lindsay_street on Twitter) to discuss the chapter in which Cyrus the Virus unleashes a non-clever comeback to a clever insult. In this episode, they also talk about childish comebacks, dancing cons and Case... more
Jay and Mark are joined by Roger Wistar (@speedmoviemin on Twitter) to discuss the chapter in which Colm Meaney gets really angry. In this episode, they also talk about flying car movies, desert running, and the Villains of 1997. Enjoy!
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This podcast is really giving this absolute classic the spotlight and attention to detail that it deserves. Great hosts, who are knowledgeable and funny. I’m convinced that Mark is either the smartness man alive or criminally insane for his Paddington/Ernest rant.
Apple Podcasts | #246 | France/TV & Film/Film History |
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