This was a movie that Steven Spielberg made. On purpose. In 1993. Our theme music is Homeward by Scott Buckley. Find us on the Internet! Email is [email protected] Youtube channel is Direct to Vide…
Remember those beloved mice from that beloved movie? No? Well, this time we paired them with Crocodile Dundee! The podcast is split as to whether this was a worthwhile endeavor. Our theme music is Ho…
This might be the most tv-episode style movie we’ve seen since Buzz Lightyear of Star Command. Buzz didn’t bring all this romantic tension, though. Those mice are down to clown. Our theme music is Ho…
We watch good movies and bad movies for this podcast, but so rarely do we watch a movie that’s straight-up depressing! But also kind of funny? It’s a strange film, I don’t know what to tell you. Our…
Rip to all those emotionally scarred children and the two rabbits who died for no reason. Pour some out. Oh, and, uh, happy Easter? Our theme music is Homeward by Scott Buckley. Find us on the Intern…
Heads up on this one: Tony accidentally recorded this on the wrong microphone, so his audio is a bit muffled. Still better than our early episodes, but not peak performance. Are you ready for the wor…
Back to Bluth! Is that anything? It doesn’t feel like anything, but I’m writing stream-of-consciousness today, so I’m not changing it. What IS the secret of NIMH? Why is there a terrifying necromance…
Time to go down to the American South so we can experience Ye Olde England in all its glory! At least, that’s how the animals tell it… Our theme music is Homeward by Scott Buckley. Find us on the Int…
Finally, we watch a movie that asks the big question: how should a framed portrait of your arch nemesis be displayed in your home? Probably other questions were asked, something about Sherlock Holmes…
Another year is coming to an end, and who better to celebrate it with than everyone’s favorite unwanted houseguests? Just watch out for the icy patch. Our theme music is Ukulele for Christmas by Lee …
The absolute gall of this movie to use Roman numerals. We’ve done something we swore we would never do, and finally watched the third Balto movie. But can it hold up to the highs and lows of a wolf q…
Happy Thanksgiving! Here’s the rest of our Halloween episode. Look, we have to do something like this every year or the Krampus will get us. We really enjoyed talking about Haunted Halloween, but tha…
I’ll say it, listener: you don’t have to beware. You are not, in fact, in for a scare. We talk about Goosebumps, and only one of us has read Goosebumps books! Is Jack Black engaging enough to draw To…
I still think “Two Dogs Go to Hell” would have been a better title. I really like this one. We lose our minds a little bit, and the tangents are top tier, ranging from rhino songs to catholic holiday…
You can tell that a movie is weird when the episode is almost two hours long. This movie has it all: weird fetishy stuff, dogs with guns, murder, denying Christ in your heart, a loveable orphan, just…
Yeah, that… that’s a weirdly placed exclamation point. Do you know who else uses exclamation points? Tim Curry! (Perfect segue.) We get a lot of good stuff from this move: a small town that tries and…
We’ve never managed a Halloween episode, and we’re not starting now! Join us on a terrifying island where the zombies are the least of your problems! Listen to Andy’s Scooby-Doo impression! Gasp out …
I’m hating that title more and more as time goes on. Remember when we watched good movies? Well, this time we didn’t. Patrick Warburton is trying his best, Hayden Panettiere was did okay, and Glenn C…
I’m sure we’re all just ecstatic to be talking about the most hideous 3d animation ever conceived of again. At least this time, there’s a good story behind it. Oh, wait, I’m reviewing the footage, an…
Remember when Disney decided they were going to put their 2d animation out to pasture, but decided to give it one last ride? Well, this is what they made. And it sure was… a moovie. This episode is n…
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