
Eric, his brothers, and his friends discuss movies, television, music, and whatever else tickles our fancy - but not in a creepy way
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 665 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm Reviews | |||

The brothers discuss the 2001 film Spy Game, directed by pod favorite Tony Scott and starring legend Robert Redford and future legend Brad Pitt.
Housekeeping begins at 27:30 during which they discuss Tommy Boy; Die Die My Darling; 28 Days Later, th... more
Brothers J and Drew discuss the 2013 film Man of Steel, a failure of a movie with an amazing cast, especially Michael Shannon.
Housekeeping begins at 55:05 during which they discuss student drivers and Zach Snyder
File length 1:11:53
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It's spooky season and Brothers Drew and Eric discuss the 2018 modern dance and witchcraft movie Suspiria, a reimagining of Dario Argento's 1977 cult classic. Drew didn't quite get it and found it deeply indulgent. Eric admits that he didn't get it o... more
Brothers J and Eric discuss the 2019 film "The Highwaymen" starring Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson, both really compelling actors who chew a lot of scenery in this laconically paced film. Along the way they provide a brief history of 1920's and 19... more
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There are a lot of movie discussion podcasts. You don’t need to bother with one that has hosts that think Goldfinger is a terrible movie (as one example). Not that they don’t like it, but actually claim it’s a terrible movie.
Yes, I think they’re off their nut in painkillers
Fun to listen to. Insightful and smart.
I enjoy listening to the musings on both obscure and not so obscure movies! The host has a great podcasting voice.
This podcast has been invaluable for what movies I MUST watch, but more importantly what NOT to watch
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The episodes feature lively discussions centered around various films and television shows, including indie flicks and mainstream blockbusters. The hosts engage in critical evaluations, offering nuanced insights into storytelling elements, character developments, and thematic undercurrents across genres. They tackle a broad range of topics, from legal thrillers and science fiction to animated features and documentaries, often interspersing personal anecdotes and humorous commentary, which adds an engaging and relatable dimension to their analyses. This engaging format, alongside the hosts' dynamic chemistry, makes it appealing for both casual viewers and dedicated cinephiles seeking deeper reflections on media.
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