Steve and Izzy watch bad movies, drink good beer, funny third thing. Cheers!
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 935 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & FilmFilm Interviews |
Steve & Izzy continue 2025 the Year of the Apocalypse celebrating movies after the fall of man as they are joined by Lee of the They Must Be Destroyed on Sight! Podcast to discuss 1983's "Endgame" starring Al Clivers, George Eastman & more!!! What's ... more
In this Mini Episode, Steve & Izzy are joined by the homey Michael Bagford to celebrate one of the oldest friends of the podcast, Danish superstar Sven Ole Thorsen as he turns 81 years young this week!!! How many horrific ways can Arnold kill his bud... more
Steve & Izzy continue 2025 the Year of the Apocalypse celebrating movies after the fall of man as they are joined by Jeff & Jim (and maybe Jason?) from the History of Bad Ideas Podcast to discuss 2002's "Rollerball" starring Chris Klein, LL Cool J, J... more
Steve & Izzy continue 2025 the Year of the Apocalypse ... sort of, as they are joined by the crew at Gran Touring Break/Fix Podcast to discuss 1981's "King of the Mountain" starring Harry Hamill, Dennis Hopper, Grizzly Adams & more!!! Is that a new v... more
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Fun show & great hosts!
Great chemistry from the cast! They love talking movies and they make it a good time!
Great funny show! Good vibe between hosts!
A fun and charming dive into cinema with utterly charming and engaging hosts. Pull up a seat and let EILFM just take you away!
A blast of a podcast, you can tell they have fun every time they record and as a listener you feel it! Fun, funny and fascinating this is a pod to listen to!
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A lighthearted and comedic exploration of films, focusing primarily on cult classics and lesser-known titles, marks the essence of this show. The hosts, Steve and Izzy, carry listeners through engaging movie discussions paired with craft beer, enhancing the viewing experience with humor and nostalgic references. Through lively banter, they critique various aspects of films, including absurd plotlines and character dynamics, while also sharing personal anecdotes, making each episode feel like a casual hangout among friends. This podcast stands out for its unique blend of movie review, comedy, and beer appreciation, appealing to both cinephiles and casual viewers alike.
Listeners can expect a variety of formats, ranging from traditional film... more
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