We recall Miracle on 34th Street (1947), a black-and-white Christmas movie from, like, 1000 years ago. We talk about beards, Santa, and the post office, but we mostly talk about glërgg.
Read MoreWe recall Splash (1984) in celebration of Hanksgiving. We’re pretty sure Tom Hanks is in this one, and maybe he falls in love with a mermaid. We ask if she has legs, we discuss the name Madison, and make the big reveal that wives poop.
Read MoreWe recall Tron (1982) in celebration of Netvember because we think this movie has to do with the internet. We discuss jai alai, video games, and giving blood to Grandpa. Plus, the discussion heats up around the topic of Ted Turner and his french fries.
Read MoreWe recall Mannequin (1987), a rom-com where a young man falls in love with an old woman with a young body that is also sometimes a mannequin. We have questions. Plus, we talk about The Safety Dance and roast beef vests.
Read MoreWe recall Casper (1995), a movie about a dead boy who has issues with boundaries. We discuss ghost rules, trains, and the dancing baby. Happy Halloween!
Read MoreWe recall Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990), an action film where four crime-fighting turtles get real. We remember Spritzer is there, or is it Scanner? Summer? Plus, we play Did They Bang?
Read MoreWe recall Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken (1991), a classic '90s movie about horses, apparently. We talk about horse magic, big hats, and science facts.
Read MoreWe recall The Fugitive (1993), an action-packed thriller starring Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, and so many other people you'd recognize. We discuss mustaches, the "L," and if orbs the most lavish decoration.
Read MoreWe recall Willow (1988) for our nine-year anniversary! We cover everything from Val Kilmer to prophecies to golf! Thank you so much for listening over these last nine years even when we go wildly off topic.
Read MoreWe recall Spider-Man (2002) and learn a valuable lesson about power and responsibility. We talk about Macy Gray, intellectual property, and we all do our best Green Goblin impressions.
Read MoreWe recall Big Trouble in Little China (1986), a magical action movie that does not take place in New York, but does include large puppets. We also meet Turbo Dog.
Read MoreWe recall The Goonies (1985) for Respect Listener Opinions Month! We respect your opinions by watching this adventure movie featuring kids yelling, a blender, and cool belt contraptions. Our table begins divided, but will it end that way?! Find out while being RESPECTED!
Read MoreWe recall Maid in Manhattan (2002) starring J.Lo and possibly a nude man? We discuss politics, incredible extras, and spinning magazine graphics. Plus, we come up with a great idea for a reality show/sauna experience.
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Read MoreWe recall The Breakfast Club (1985), a movie where five teens are told to cool it in the form of nine hours of weekend detention. We discuss when to use a period at the end of a sentence, if chicken fingers, strips and tenders are the same thing, and also the movie.
Read MoreWe recall Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), a movie featuring giant capes, butt hair, and horniness. Plus, we have a lot of fun facts.
Read MoreWe recall Cinderella (1950) because we thought it was a movie about romance, but it turns out it’s mostly about the dynamic between mice and cats. Plus, we judge Prince Charming, and talk about tiny hats and cool snakes.
Read MoreWe recall Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971), a movie filled with both wonder and terror, but mostly wonder. There's Oompa Loompas, a trippy boat ride, and maybe dead children? Plus, we develop the #hellyeaholdpeas challenge.
Read MoreWe recall Jingle All the Way (1996) live in Minneapolis, Minn. at Trylon Cinema. There are tons of local references, reindeer danger, and one very horny neighbor. Plus, what might be a Santa fight club.
Read MoreWe recall The Santa Clause (1994) for the holidays. It's the one where Tim Allen enters a legal contract in which he turns into Santa Claus after accidentally causing the prior Santa's death. Then he loses custody of his son because everyone thinks he's gone mad. It's really a fun holiday film for the whole family!
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