The podcast that revisits films to see if they've stood the test of time
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | Film ReviewsComedyComedy InterviewsTV & Film |
It’s our 2015 Holiday Special—released in February 2016! This week Cameron reveals his family’s bizarre pet names, Ken plays his favourite song of 1998 and Andrew shares his hot hot hot fashion discovery. Plus, we unlock the insanity of Gremlins II: ... more
It’s our 2015 Holiday Special—released in February 2016! This week Cameron reveals his family’s bizarre pet names, Ken plays his favourite song of 1998 and Andrew shares his hot hot hot fashion discovery. Plus, we unlock the insanity...
This week we introduce some hi-tech production value to discuss cowboy pen names, networking with carnie DJs and Ken takes a trip to a theme park. Plus—we barely talk about Short Circuit! Listen all the way to the end to hear our idea of the...
This week we introduce some hi-tech production value to discuss cowboy pen names, networking with carnie DJs and Ken takes a trip to a theme park. Plus—we barely talk about Short Circuit! Listen all the way to the end to hear our idea of the perfect ... more
This week’s episode is all about Gangs! Gangs! Gangs! We watch The Warriors, Ken goes shopping at International Clothiers, Cameron casts a gang-related reality show and Andrew reveals his family’s weird waterbed-only policy.
This week’s episode is all about Gangs! Gangs! Gangs! We watch The Warriors, Ken goes shopping at International Clothiers, Cameron casts a gang-related reality show and Andrew reveals his family’s weird waterbed-only policy.
It's our 2nd Anniversary show and the beginning of Season 3! This week we discuss Hackers, mailing things to ourselves, Ken's inappropriate relationship with his teachers and Garth Brooks-style microphones.
It's our 2nd Anniversary show and the beginning of Season 3! This week we discuss Hackers, mailing things to ourselves, Ken's inappropriate relationship with his teachers and Garth Brooks-style microphones.
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Where are the new episodes? “owner of moneybear.ca” could not be more wrong! The show is great!
Good concept for a show but its mostly just these guys goofing off and indulging in their inside joke sense of humour. I think they get around to releasing a new episode every 6 months. I'm unsubscribing as listening is pretty much a waste of life. But props to these guys cuz they dont take themselves seriously and will probably just laugh at my review.
I just wanted to tell you that your podcast is hilarious. I've laughed out loud at my desk so many times already, and when I'm not trying to hold a laughter I get a grin on my face listening to you guys talk. I will definitely be recommending it to my friends.
Just like the title says. This show is funny and it makes me feel warm. Nice nostalgic stories from the hosts’ past, all ignited by movie “reviews” of lesser than good movies. Keep ‘em coming!
Good job Ken! I have one question. Why didn’t Ken buy my Audio-Technica USB mic?
Ken's laugh, the show's general lack of focus, witty banter fueled by presumably long friendships, peppered with sometimes brief mentions of the movie in question - these are the things that make this podcast so great. I feel like I'm eavesdropping on a slumber party of three grown men. Keep it up guys!
Look, I hate fun. It's kind of my thing. I started listening to this podcast, expecting it to be filled with philosophical discussions of reconsidering life choices. To my surprise, it was a group of pallies discussing movies from their childhood. After nearly an hour of being regaled with tales of crystals, bear spray, and coconut water-induced tragedy, I've come to the conclusion that there's something that I needed to give a second thought to...the deep feeling of spite towards anything joyfu... more
It's nice to hear a podcast with friends barely talking about the movie their reviewing. Like all movies you watch as a child, there's always some gold to be mined from childhood experiences associated with the movie in question....Just like how A "Hall and Oats" song reminds me of my first rap dance... But I'm just not telling the world on a podcast....keep it up, enjoying it
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