Four friends and co-workers of the Bronx’s Oldest Tattoo Shop review movies and life’s greatest questions. New episodes every Tuesday & Thursday.
On this episode of the Where to Stick It Podcast, the boy review Children of Men, the story of a bleak future where humanity itself is on the brink of extinction. It's up to one special lady to chang…
So many new movies, so little time. On this first ever Where to Stick It Podcast Triple Feature, the boys decide to tackle 3 in one as they review Army of the Dead, A Quiet Place Part II, and Spiral!…
On this episode of the Where to Stick it Podcast, the boys review Ong-Bak: The Thai Warrior. Can Tony Jaa carry this movie to the promise land of great martial arts movies, or will it fall flat in th…
Grab some Faygo and paint your face, the boys are going full Juggalo as they review American Juggalo, a YouTube documentary that gives us an in-depth look into the world of Juggalos. Find out what it…
On a very spooky episode of the Where to Stick It Podcast, the boys review Bram Stoker's Dracula. It's time for the boys to pack up and ship out to Transylvania and find out why this dude D keeps buy…
On a very "sexy" episode of the Where to Stick It Podcast, the boys recall some raunchy stories from their not so distant past. From very private injuries, to straight up public indecency, when the t…
On this episode, the boys review Three O’Clock High, the story of Jerry Mitchell (Casey Siemaszko) who has an unfortunate run-in with notorious bad / honestly doesn't even seem to be looking for trou…
Pete recounts the story of his first tattoo in Greece, Engineer Bob has a moral dilemma when it comes to old neighborhood vs. current neighborhood, and collectively the guys discuss some of their eve…
The guys decide that it's time to get revenge on all of the directors that have wronged them in the past. It's time to call Dirty Work! Mitch (Norm Macdonald) and his friend Sam (Artie Lange) help th…
As Jax comes to grips with more Marvel coming down the pipe, the boys discuss Coming 2 America and why it wasn't for them, why America should ignore all animal rights and roll tigers out on roller sk…
It's 1962, gay college professor George Falconer (Colin Firth) is battling depression caused by the loss of his partner Jim. Along the way, he is reminded time and time again that life is still worth…
The boys review Godzilla vs. Kong, a remake (shocker) of the original King Kong vs. Godzilla from 1963. Find out what the guys think of this totally original story line!
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On this episode, the guys take a trip back to high school to stop young psycho J.D. (Christian Slater) from killing the Heathers. As luck would have it, they find an ally in Veronica (Winona Ryder) w…
The boys honor the late great DMX the only way they know how. Review a DMX movie, try The Rock's new energy drink ZOA, and continue to make fun of Steven Seagal. Exit Wounds is on deck and oh boy doe…
On this episode, the guys get in touch with their spirit fingers as they review Bring It On, the 2000 cheerleading classic starring Kirsten Dunst and Gabrielle Union. Tempers flare as the guys debate…
The guys gather their tokens and find their arcana as they prepare to fight in a tournament to save the world. It's time to review the newly released Mortal Kombat. Find out if it stacks up flawlessl…
The boys decide to quit their day jobs and find under paying work at a used car lot. However, when a competing used car lot across the street looks to put them out of business, they are forced to use…
It's that special time of the year where the boys celebrate their most sacred of holidays. 4/20. On this episode, the guys reminisce and recount old tales of weed's past. How everyone got introduced,…
On this episode, the boys book a one-way ticket on CON AIR. Soon realizing that they are in great danger, they team up with Sandals Cream Suit (John Cusack) to take back control of the plane from Cyr…
Hot off the Where They'd Stick It Game Show, the guys officially kick of season 2 by telling various tales of yesteryear, discussing the offensive brand mascots killed by cancel culture, and the life…