
Larry Davis and George Brundle discuss the week in pop culture, but mostly they just talk about video games, gremlins, and Star Track.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Video GamesLeisure | ||||

Following the Golden Gizmos, it's time for the darker side of video games... The sinister counterpart... The Golden Gremmies! We, once again, ruminate on what an absolute clusterfuck the industry has become, while trying to maintain some optimism for... more
It is time, once again, to review what we considered the best games of the preceding year. Just, uh... Ignore that tumbleweed moseying on by.
REVIEWS OF GAMES MENTIONED, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER:
Arctic Eggs - Larry
Astro Bot - George , Larry
Cro... more
In the second, and final, episode of Big Money Podcastas, Larry and George review 2010's Big Money Rustlas, directed by Paul Andresen. Despite being, in their estimation, a massive improvement upon the first film, it's actually rated lower on IMDB. I... more
In preparation for recording this year's Golden Gizmos, and as a result of severe mental illness, George and Larry decide to review the entire filmography of the Insane Clown Posse.
First up: 2000's Big Money Hustlas, directed by John Cafiero.
After recording the regularly-scheduled Gremmies, everything somehow got even worse. So, here we are, ruminating on the impending demise of the AAA game industry, and running down Embracer Group's many and varied subsidiaries while trying to determin... more
Now that the good is out of the way, it's time to talk about the worst that 2023 had to offer. And, oh boy, there was a LOT of shit.
It's that time again! Time for us to run down our Top Ten Games of da Year, including the recipients of the most Prestigious award in all of video games: the Golden Gizmo! After that, we run down the currently scheduled/hopeful titles of 2024 to find... more
We're back, with our lists of the TOP FIVE best games of 2022! If you still had this subscription in your RSS feeds or whatever, uhhh, sorry! But we had to deal with this depressing-ass year and a dearth of quality content, so now it's your problem t... more
I really enjoyed this podcast every week and I’m sad that there won’t be anymore. Looking forward to Stand and Deliver!
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