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The lads sink their teeth into Nosferatu (2024), dissecting Robert Eggers’ dark and brooding reimagining of the iconic vampire tale. From shadowy castles to unsettling performances, they cover it all—except, of course, that mustache. We get it, Nosferatu, you’re undead, but did your barber have to be too? Tune in for sharp takes, witty banter, and a few laughs about facial hair that didn’t quite make the cut.
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The lads head back into the colosseum to talk about Ridley Scott’s long awaited sequel, Gladiator II. Maximus may be dead, but his legacy lives on with a new generation of gladiators, lead by Paul Mescal. With great supporting roles like Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn and the scene stealing Denzel Washington, we had fun discussing this epic sequel to a beloved Oscar winning classic! Hail Dundus!
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The Lads dive into the epic world of Gladiator—from Maximus’s quest for vengeance to the political intrigue of ancient Rome. We break down the legendary performances, Hans Zimmer’s unforgettable score, and wonder if Ridley Scott will ever get his Rhino battle. We hope you will be entertained!
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Join the Lads as they embark on an epic journey through the galaxy, revisiting George Lucas’ 1977 masterpiece, Star Wars (as it was originally titled before the Episode IV subtitle was added in 1981). We talk about how it all started and how we don’t believe Lucas had the entire saga mapped out as he claims now. We are joined later on by a special guest: genuine Star Wars mega fan (and Steve’s son) Sean! So grab your lightsaber, and May the Force be with you!
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Happy Halloween! Today, in part 2 of our John Carpenter double feature, the lads dive into his iconic horror masterpiece, "The Thing," released in 1982. We dissect the chilling narrative of an Antarctic research team that encounters a shape-shifting alien life form, leading to paranoia and distrust among its members.
Join us as we discuss the incredible yet disgusting practical monster effects, how perfect Kurt Russell’s performance (and hair) is and how this movie didn’t get the love it deserved until years after it was released.
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It’s a week early but Happy Halloween! Today the lads discuss John Carpenter’s 1978 breakout success, Halloween. The town of Haddonfield is stalked by a deranged escaped mental patient named Michael Myers. Jamie Lee Curtis makes her film debut and a franchise that would inspire countless slasher films of the 1980’s is born. Join us as we talk about our favorite parts (The imagery! The music!) our not so favorite parts (The acting, the plot) and remember don’t hide in a closet with flimsy doors when you’re hiding from a psychotic (and probably supernatural) serial killer!
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It’s Arnold! It’s the 80’s! There’s lots of nonsensical yet exciting action! There are one liners galore! The Lads delve into 1985’s Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle, Commando. Join us as we talk about our love of Arnold, how much joy this movie brings us (despite its ridiculousness) and whether or not a steel drum is the right instrument to be Arnold’s theme.
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We know it’s been a while but the lads are back with a new episode! Today we’re talking about Ridley Scott’s second feature film, 1979’s Alien with our guest, James! In the year 2122, a group of deep space workers are awakened from stasis to investigate a strange signal coming from a seemingly uninhabited planet. But what they bring back on board their ship may kill them all. The beginning of a franchise, the launch of an amazing director and one of the best tag lines in movie history make Alien one of our favorites!
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The lads discuss the film that started a billion dollar franchise, 2001’s The Fast and the Furious. Joined once again by Derek, we talk all about cars, girls, more cars, cops, terrible dialogue, crazy stunts and even more cars. So throw on your favorite outdated nu metal songs, jump in your Mazda RX-7 and floor it because winning is winning!
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The Lads finally talk about one of their favorite directors’ best films, 1994’s Pulp Fiction written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. We’re joined by Steve’s brother from another mother, Ian! Three interconnected, interweaving stories, add up to a modern cinematic masterpiece starring John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, Ving Rhames, Tim Roth and a small but memorable role by Harvey Keitel. This movie is such an important part of our film education and we had a great time discussing all the thrills, amazing dialogue and genre bending storytelling that makes up Tarantino’s sophomoric outing.
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The Lads burn through the all-time classic, Heat. With a powerhouse cast headlined by two all-time greats, Al Pacino and Robert De Niro, Heat sets the standard for horror movies moving forward. When an armored truck robbery goes south, Neil McCauley and his crew make the decision to take the risk and go for a big score, even with detective Vincent Hannah hot on their heels. With plenty of action and wild turns, Heat will be screaming, "Gimme all you got!!!"
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The Lads dive into 2024's A Quiet Place: Day One. A prequel to the first two films in the franchise, directed by Michael Sarnoski. Lupita Nyong'o stars as a terminally ill woman trying to make her way through New York City to get a slice of pizza with her cat, Frodo. No, really. Along the way she meets a young law student played by Joseph Quinn and together they attempt to evade blind aliens who have an acute sense of hearing and a thirst to eradicate life on earth.
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The Lads delve into one of our all time favorites this week, Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 epic masterpiece, Apocalypse Now. Loosely based on Joseph Conrad's 1899 novella, Heart of Darkness, it follows Captain Willard (Martin Sheen) who is tasked to "terminate with extreme prejudice" Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando), a renegade Special Forces officer who has presumedly gone insane. With a great supporting cast including a very young Laurence Fishburne, Harrison Ford, Dennis Hopper and in arguably his greatest role, a fantastic Robert Duvall, we love pretty much every aspect of this movie. So grab your surfboard and give this episode a listen because you either "surf or fight!"
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The Lads unpack the epic conclusion to Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel , 2024’s Dune: Part Two. After the Harkonnens take back control of Arrakis, Paul Atreides and his Bene Gesserit mother live with the Fremen. They will both be called on to contribute to the fight to rid Arakkis of its invaders, each in different ways. Our friend, Derek, makes his third appearance on the show to discuss everything we love about this incredible film.
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The Lads discuss 2021’s Dune (Part One), directed by Denis Villeneuve. In the year 10,191, House Atreides are given the charge of taking over mining the planet Arrakis (also known as Dune) for spice, the most valuable commodity in the universe. But the previous fief holders, House Harkonnen, are not letting it go without a fight. With an all star cast including Timothee Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Stellan Skarsgaard, Zendaya, Javier Bardem and Jason Momoa, and a incredible score by Hans Zimmerman, Dune is a visually stunning masterpiece from one of our favorite directors in recent history.
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The Lads talk about Christopher Nolan's 2023 Best Picture Oscar winning Magnum Opus, Oppenheimer. Cillian Murphy (in an Oscar winning performance) leads an ensemble cast including Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr, Matt Damon, Florence Pugh and Josh Hartnett, to name just a few. The film tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, theoretical physicist, who is commonly referred to as the "father of the atomic bomb". Join us as we discuss the brilliance of every aspect of this amazing film.
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The Lads talk about Christopher Nolan’s 2010 mind bending film, Inception. Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) leads a group of thieves who steal information from their targets subconscious by infiltrating their dreams. But when he’s tasked with planting an idea in someone’s mind, his past may spell disaster for his team and their mission.
This episode was recorded summer 2023 with our friend Derek.
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The Lads discuss the 96th Annual Academy Awards Ceremony, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel. We talk about the winners and whether or not our predictions came true. After a surprise call in from one of the hosts family, we talk about upcoming movies that we're excited to see and announce our new listener poll for possible movies we will discuss as our next full length episode. Please send your questions, comments and movie suggestions to [email protected]
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Hail to the King, Baby! The Lads finally discuss the final film in Peter Jackson's adaptation of JRR Tolkiens' Lord of the Rings Trilogy, 2003's The Return of the King. Frodo and Sam must battle a giant spider, escape Orc legions and cross the barren, inhospitable landscape of Mordor in order to finally reach Mount Doom and destroy the One Ring. Meanwhile Gandalf must defend Minus Tirith, the stronghold of Gondor in order to clear the way for Aragorn, who is coming to claim his throne. It's an amazing achievement in cinema that we spend quite a bit of time gushing about (spoiler alert: it's our favorite of the 3 films).
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The Lads talk about their predictions for the Oscars, which air Sunday March 10th.
We talk about which movies are our favorites from 2023 and what we hope will happen during the ceremony. We will post another episode after the Oscars, where we talk about the winners and what we liked and disliked about the show. It was a really great year for movies and we are excited to watch and see what happens this coming Sunday!
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