
Stand-up comedian Ben Moore defends a movie (or TV episode) from the past that hasn't aged well, while explaining the plot to his much younger friend Jordan Elias (who hasn't seen it). Hilarity ensues.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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This week from the Patreon vault! In 1985’s Commando, Arnold Schwarzenegger uses the healing power of laughter to cope with his murder addiction. In 1998’s Bulworth, Warren Beatty plays a politician who gets his groove back. Which hero solves racism?... more
This week, from the Patreon vault! 1984’s Hardbodies is a sexy beach comedy where adult men fight for their right to party. 10 years later, Melanie Griffith makes the brave choice of accepting the role of a prostitute who sleeps in a treehouse. Both ... more
This week, from the Patreon vault! 1969's The Gay Deceivers is the heartwarming story of two friends going above and beyond to avoid the call of duty. 1984's Sixteen Candles is the story of an immigrant who embodies everything that made the 80s great... more
From the Patreon vault! This week, we have two tales of men pretending to be other people to get the love of a woman. In 1987, Patrick Dempsey reinvents the world's oldest profession. In 1997, national hero Ernest P. Worrell does a trip around the wo... more
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A unique concept shines through the discussions, where a seasoned comedian defends films and TV episodes from the past that have not aged well, adding a comedic twist to the retrospective critique. Each episode features witty commentary as the host explains plot points to a younger co-host who often lacks familiarity with the content, resulting in humorous exchanges that illuminate generational differences in media perception. The podcast combines nostalgia with a critical lens, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking for listeners interested in film critique and the evolution of pop culture. Highlights often include reflections on how societal norms have shifted, making certain portrayals or storylines feel outdated, albeit stil... more
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