Are the classic movies of our childhood really as great as we remember them? Hosts Alan Noah and James Brief take a fresh look at our favorite films to see if they have stood The Test of Time.
Forty years ago, the world was introduced to one of horror's most iconic masked murderers... Michael Myers.
With a new sequel hitting theaters, special guest Bruce Edwards joins us to talk abo…
A pint-sized Midwesterner has one simple—but nearly impossible—dream: to play football at the University of Notre Dame.
This week, we get confused by Rudy’s real name, we see the death of his …
Kirstie Alley plays a single mom who’s unlucky in love, John Travolta plays a loveable loser, and Bruce Willis is… the voice of a lovely little baby.
This week, we ask if anyone does lamaze an…
The zombie genre that we know and love today got its start with George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead.
As the movie celebrates its 50th anniversary, special guest Bruce Edwards joins us …
Three gunslingers search for hidden Confederate gold in the iconic spaghetti western, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
This week, special guest Nathaniel Gold joins us as we discuss a movie wit…
A ruthless and well-camouflaged alien visits Earth to go hunting. But has it met its match when it tries to best Arnold Schwarzenegger?
As the Predator franchise is rebooted once again, we come…
In 1984's Footloose, Kevin Bacon plays the new kid in a small town, where dancing and music have been banned.
Special guest Adam Pincas returns to the podcast for a lot of singing (of course), …
Harrison Ford plays a U.S. President whose plane is taken over by Russian separatists. But this President is no mere hostage—he’s fighting back against the bad guys!
This week, we discuss the…
In 1996's Executive Decision, Kurt Russell leads a commando unit as it boards a hijacked plane… in mid-air!
Join us for the second episode of our 1990's Airplane Hijacking Trilogy, as we chat …
Wesley Snipes plays an anti-terroism expert who just so happens to board a plane with an international terrorist in the 1992 movie, Passenger 57.
In the first episode of our 1990’s Airplane Hij…
It’s a classic tale: boy meets mannequin. Mannequin comes to life. Boy and mannequin fall in love. Mannequin helps boy achieve career success. Boy’s jilted ex-girlfriend kidnaps and tries to dest…
The Shawshank Redemption was a flop when it was first released in theaters, but it's now the top rated movie on IMDb.
Special guest "Andrew" Mehler joins us as we discuss who would play old ma…
Al Pacino plays a blind, retired soldier who's determined to experience life’s greatest pleasures before killing himself in the 1992 movie, Scent of a Woman.
This week, we’re joined by special …
Jim Carrey proved that he was more than just a comedy actor with his turn as an unwitting reality star in the 1998 movie, The Truman Show.
This week, we chat about some very strange behavior, …
In 1998, there was something about There’s Something About Mary that propelled Ben Stiller and Cameron Diaz to the A-list.
As we chat about the movie, we discuss the bizarre layout of Mary's h…
In 1998's second movie about the end of the world, humanity can only be saved by Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck... and the music of Aerosmith.
This week, we're talking about Armageddon, a flick that…
Twenty years ago, we were graced with two movies, released just months apart, about celestial objects threatening to end life as we know it on Earth. The first, Deep Impact, explores how the U.S.…
An adventure 65 million years—and 103 podcast episodes—in the making.
Jurassic Park is the movie that made dinosaurs cool, put Laura Dern in a whole lotta denim, killed Samuel L. Jackson off-sc…
Before Animal House and The Blues Brothers, John Landis directed the 1977 independent comedy, The Kentucky Fried Movie.
As we chat about a flick that's filled with wordplay and gratuitous nudit…
George Clooney leads a team of Hollywood’s hottest actors in the 2001 heist flick, Ocean's Eleven.
This week, we talk about the actor with an extremely punchable face, movies that could be gen…