Hello excellent humans! Hunter and Allison like to watch movies. Hunter and Allison’s friends like to watch movies, too. Each episode we watch a new film with a new special guest and talk about it - the good, the bad, the confusing, the behind-the-scenes tidbits, the movies it reminds us of, and the things we can laugh about. Coming from our very own yellow kitchen to your waiting ears, laugh, lea... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 135 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedyTV & Film |
135. Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: The Movie (1995) Hello Excellent Ninjetti! It’s morphin’ time! This week we’re joined by Sean Brady for a trip to Angel Grove, California to review Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: The Movie! How much does nostalgia ... more
134. The Break-Up (2006) Hello Excellent Exes! A lot of RomComs are cookie-cutter affairs: two people like each other, encounter some obstacles, overcome them, and end up together. Which is exactly what makes The Break-Up (2006) so interesting. Does ... more
133. Spaceman (2024) Hello Excellent Cosmonauts! Recorded live from the South Street Art Mart, we’re joined once again by Nicole Wiegand and Nicole Krecicki to examine the Adam Sandler sci-fi drama Spaceman (2024) and ask the important questions, lik... more
132. Small Soldiers (1998) Hello Excellent Sentient Toys! Fall in! This week, we’re talking about one of Allison’s banned childhood films, 1998’s Small Soldiers! In this movie about sentient toys, we discuss how there are no “educational action figur... more
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They whine about anything they perceive as “racist”. I grew up in the 70’s and we will never that greatest ever again. Clint Eastwood is the man!!
The hosts try so hard to be funny and fail miserably. They talk over each other like grade schoolers and none of them have a worthy thing to say. They have terrible taste in movies. TERRIBLE. Horrible takes backed by utterly inarticulate rambling. They don’t understand film craft and style and they seem utterly joyless as human beings. They are truly deficient when it comes to talking about movies or any subject. I’ve heard some pretty weak movie podcasts but this is by far the worst and most un... more
Every episode is chock full of hilarious antics, quick wit and wild movie facts. Super enjoyable! (Tina is my favorite guest, keep bringing her back)
Hunter and Allison are fun to “hang” with. Whether there’s a guest or not, you’ll get a delightful discussion of a movie (good or bad), including insights into the craft of filmmaking and acting.
They are clueless. They just bash men and hate on films.
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