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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "There's No Honor in Italy.” For this category, he watched and reviewed only one movie - the 1978 giallo The Sister of Ursula.
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In the last episode of the yearlong series, Movies Bledsoe Needs to Watch Before He Dies, Frank has Mike watch Mike Leigh's "hard to watch" 1993 Naked, starring David Thewlis.
Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at [email protected], and thank you all for listening and your support.
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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "That's the point - don't be a cannibal.” For this category, he watched and reviewed two different movies: the Eli-Roth produced 2001 Maniacs from 2005 and the 1980 French quasi-cannibal movie, Cannibal Terror.
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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "He Looks Like a Monochrome Peacock,” referencing Steven Seagal. For this category, he watched and reviewed only one movie - because that's all he could take - Seagal's 2018 action movie, Attrition.
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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "A Very Low Hum of Hate.” For this category, he watched three movies, but reviews one - M. Night Shyamalan's 2008 disaster The Happening.
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In this episode, Frank breaks down his top ten favorite current horror directors, each bringing something unique to the genre. We’ll chat about Oz Perkins’ eerie vibes in Gretel & Ansel and The Blackcoat’s Daughter, Ari Aster’s gut-punch horrors like Hereditary and Midsommar, and Robert Eggers’ unsettling classics The Witch and The Lighthouse. We’ll also dive into Rose Glass' Saint Maud, Panos Cosmatos' trippy style in Mandy, and Mike Flanagan’s knack for spooky storytelling. Plus, we’ll cover Jordan Peele, Ti West, Damien McCarthy, and Chris Nash—all delivering fresh takes on horror!
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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "Whisking the Broth.” For this category, he watched and reviewed only one movie - Blumhouse's 2024 food-based horror movie, House of Spoils, starring Ariana DeBose.
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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "I'm Not Gonna Lie.” For this category, he watched and reviewed two different movies: M. Night Shyamalan's latest Trap and the 2022 thriller The Good Nurse.
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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "The Whole Movie Is About Trickery." For this episode, he watched a series of movies, including positive reviews for Cuckoo and Strange Darling, but the same can't be said for the recent adaptation of Stephen King's Salem's Lot.
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This week, the 2 Guys 5 Movies podcast kicks off October with a horror edition of the Fresh Five where Frank picks his top five movies he's watched recently regardless of year of release or subgenre. The list includes Oz Perkins's Gretel and Hansel, Hannah Barlow's Sissy, the revenge-thriller Bull, the recent genre-upending slasher In a Violent Nature, and Damien McCarthy's much-hailed Oddity.
Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at [email protected], and thank you all for listening and your support.
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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "For Every Stonerville That Makes Me Want to Die, There's a Movie Like This That Gives Me Some Hop.” For this category, he watched and reviewed three different movies: the recently-released Rosemary's Baby prequel Apartment 7A, the cult/demon movie The Hangman, and the Shudder-exclusive Eight Eyes.
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In an unscheduled bonus episode, the 2 Guys 5 Movies podcast reviews and discusses the new, six-episode documentary television series Mr. McMahon, which details the rise and fall of the legendary WWE promoter from the 1980s until present day.
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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "What Goes From Monkey Love to Primate Hate?” For this category, he watched and reviewed two different movies - the low budget sci-fi action movie, Empire of the Apes, and the animated children's film, Primates of the Caribbean.
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This week, the 2 Guys 5 Movies podcast deep dives into a film that has never made a list before – Francis Ford Coppola's classic sequel The Godfather Part II, starring Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton, John Cazale, Talia Shire, and Lee Strasburg.
Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at [email protected], and thank you all for listening and your support.
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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "It Ain't A Lemon Party Without Old Dick.” For this category, he watched only one terrible movie - the "comedy" Dick Dickster from 2018.
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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "Psychic Ninja.” For this category, he watched and reviewed only one movie - Eli Roth's recent box office disaster Borderlands based on the video game franchise, starring Cate Blanchett, Ariana Greenblatt, Kevin Hart, and Jamie Lee Curtis.
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This week, the 2 Guys finish their journey through the career of Roger Corman who passed away earlier in 2024; this episode focuses on his famed "Poe Cycle," a series of eight adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe stories, mostly starring Vincent Price.
Corman was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter renowned for his prolific work in low-budget filmmaking. Over six decades, he directed over 50 films and produced more than 400, pioneering genres like horror, science fiction, and exploitation. Corman's early work includes cult classics such as The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) and The Pit and the Pendulum (1961). He revolutionized the industry with his ability to produce films quickly and cheaply, often launching the careers of future Hollywood icons like Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, and actors such as Jack Nicholson and Robert De Niro. Working with American International Pictures (AIP), Corman's films were both commercially successful and socially relevant, earning him the title "Pope of Pop Cinema." He received an Honorary Academy Award in 2009, and his impact on cinema continues to be celebrated through documentaries and his enduring legacy in Hollywood.
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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "A Guy Whose Penis Comes to Life.” For this category, he watched and reviewed only one movie. About a guy whose penis comes to life. 2014's Bad Johnson.
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The Spin Chagrin, a concept that finds Frank having to watch a movie he's never seen before based on the random spin of a wheel filled with off-the-wall genres, continues into its third year; the twist this year is that all the categories are quotables from Frank himself. In this episode, Frank's category was "Casual Bookings.” For this category, he watched and reviewed two movies, The Emoji Movie (2017) and Alien: Romulus (2024).
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In a new 2 Guys series, Frank fulfills a request from long-time friend of the podcast, Mike Bledsoe, to give him movies that he needs to watch before he dies. In the fourth movie of the series, they discuss Akira Kurosawa's 1985 masterpiece Ran.
Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at [email protected], and thank you all for listening and your support.
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