Episodes

Thursday Feb 01, 2024
Thursday Feb 01, 2024
Ah, to be an outlaw in the wild west. Got nothing but a crew to back you up. Like really nothing. As one my favorite criminals Neil McCauley once said, "Don't let yourself get attached to anything you are not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat around the corner." They were living this life. These guys slept outside and had like one outfit. No wonder they were desperate for some cash. Crazy that capitalism was what got them all in the end. I'm pretty sure that's the main point of both of these films, "The Assassinations of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" (written and directed by Andrew Dominik) as well as James' Mangolds remake of the 1957 classic, "3:10 to Yuma". And Heat too (not Heat 2) for that matter.
Joining the conversation this week are Daniel King (@dkingbooksla), author of "An Eye for Killing" and "Table Scraps" as well as Quinn Shields (@quinnshields) of The Fools Journey Podcast (@thefoolsjourneypod).
(0:00) Intro
(7:15) The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
(1:00:38) 3:10 to Yuma

Sunday Dec 31, 2023
”Grindhouse” with Patrick Cotnoir
Sunday Dec 31, 2023
Sunday Dec 31, 2023
Welcome to the Grindhouse!! We're covering THE seminal 2007 double feature: Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror and Quentin Tarantino's Death Proof. But wait, there's more! Fictional trailers by real directors, like Edgar Wright's "Don't!", Rob Zombie's "Werewolf Women of the SS", and Eli Roth's "Thanksgiving" (now a major motion picture!)
Joining the podcast this week is Patrick Cotnoir (@cotnoir), producer of The George Lucas Talk Show and talent booker for Asssscat at UCB Franklin.
(0:00) Intro
(1:01) Planet Terror
(46:15) Grindhouse Trailers
(50:50) Death Proof

Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
”Halloween” and ”Funny Games” with PJ Volk and Ben Hrycak
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Tuesday Oct 31, 2023
Happy Halloween! We're celebrating 2007 with Rob Zombie's reimagining of John Carpenter's classic, Halloween. And if you thought Zombie's take was disturbing, just wait until you see Michael Haneke's remake of his own 1997 film Funny Games.Master of horror PJ Volk (@pjmas) helps us look into the eyes of a psychopath, while Ben Hrycak (@goodfellaben) of The Fools Journey Podcast reminds us that if your dad is badass enough, you can make it through any horror film.
Intro (0:00)
Halloween (2:18)
Funny Games (50:13)
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Wednesday Oct 18, 2023
”Sunshine” and ”The Mist” with the Critericast (AJ Bouland and Gabe Pardekooper)
Wednesday Oct 18, 2023
Wednesday Oct 18, 2023
"DAAH Mist." (Man it's getting hard to write these.)
This week we're diving into a science-fiction/horror double feature: Danny Boyle's box office bomb about bombing the sun, Sunshine, and The Mist, another Steven King adaptation by Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile). Taking a step away from covering the prestigious catalogue of art house films are the hosts of CriteriCast (@critericast)! Humanity's last hope AJ Bouland (@ehjaybooland) and creature from The Mist Gabe Pardekooper (@gpardekooper) help Louis brave the unknown horrors of this double feature...
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Monday Oct 02, 2023
”Mr. Brooks” and ”Believers” with Averick Faeth
Monday Oct 02, 2023
Monday Oct 02, 2023
Averick Faeth (@aveorrick) crashes the podcast with a direct-to-video movie he dug up at a gas station DVD Bargain Bin called "Believers", which is about an end of the world death cult. Directed by Daniel Myrack of The Blair Witch Project fame.
Louis managed to dig up another film that feels like it doesn't exist called "Mr. Brooks" staring Kevin Costner as a serial killer, William Hurt as Costner's alter ego, Dane Cook as a wannabe aspiring serial killer, and Demi Moore as the homicide detective worth $60M trying to take it all down while going through a divorce. It's as baffling as it sounds.
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Friday Sep 08, 2023
”Hot Fuzz” and ”Hot Rod” with Robyn Beck and Sam Pinnelas
Friday Sep 08, 2023
Friday Sep 08, 2023
Summer may be over, but we're bringing the heat!! It's a hot damn double. And damn do we have some hotties to chill out with on this episode. Sam Pinnelas (@pinnelas), producer at Too Lemon Productions (@toolemonofficial) joins the podcast with writer and professional nerd Robyn Beck (@robeanburrito19) to talk about two of the hottest comedies to come out of the USA & the UK in 2007.
Did you know that there were Americans in test screenings who were confused by the title "Hot Fuzz" because they mistakenly thought 'Fuzz' was a British term? Even Criss Angel knew that one...
Intro (0:00)
Hot Fuzz (1:28)
Hot Rod (47:17)
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Thursday Aug 03, 2023
”Sweeney Todd” and ”Company” with Samantha Georgette Reed and Devin Beckwith
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Thursday Aug 03, 2023
Phone rings, door chimes, in comes Cinema Span! It's a Stephen Sondheim double feature, starting with Tim Burton and Johnny Depp's proper film adaptation of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Following that up we have the filmed version of the 2006 Broadway Revival Cast of Company. It was filmed in 2007 so it counts, okay?
Joining the theater geek out session are Samantha Georgette Reed (@samanthageorgettereed) of Archetypes Productions (@Archetypesproductions) and returning guest, comedian/improvisor Devin Beckwith (@devinbeckwith). If you didn't go to Bishop Gorman High School when the three of us did, you're really missing out on this one.
Intro (0:00)
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (10:06)
Company (1:04:05)
"Not Getting Married Today" LIVE by Samantha Georgette Reed (1:59:35)
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Tuesday Jun 06, 2023
”Transformers” and ”Disturbia” with Averick Faeth and Brandt Garber
Tuesday Jun 06, 2023
Tuesday Jun 06, 2023
You're walking in the woods. There's no one around and your phone is dead. Out of the corner of your eye you spot it - it's Hollywood Superstar Shia LaBeouf. You probably know how the rest of the song goes.
Joining the conversation we have actor/musician Averick Faeth (@aveorrick) and actor/musician Brandt Garber (@brandt.garber).
Intro (0:00)
Transformers (3:10)
Disturbia (56:26)
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Friday May 19, 2023
Friday May 19, 2023
This episode we cover the end of two iconic 2000's blockbuster franchises, Spider-Man and The Pirates of the Carribbean. Both entries were "the black sheep" of their respective trilogies at the time, and yet they're probably better than we give them credit for. It just goes to show how low the bar really got with Pirates 4&5 as well as the Amazing Spider-Man and MCU reboots. Into the Spider-Verse slaps though.
Joining the pod this week is filmmaker/musician Adelaide Bass (@adelaidetbass), host of CriteriCast (@Critericast) AJ Boulund (@ehjaybooland), and Pirate King Evan Ridpath (@evanridpath).
[Spider-Man 3 discussion begins at 48:10]
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Ahoy! I'm gonna put some dirt in your eye, ye scallywag. Yarg. Now dig on this: The Night Your Father Died, I Cleaned His Wound. The Blade That Pierced His Body Came From His Glider. I Know You're Trying To Defend Your Father's Honor But There's No Question That He Died By His Own Hand. I Loved Your Father As I Have Loved You, Harry, As Your Friends Love You.

Thursday Apr 20, 2023
”Bratz” and ”Smiley Face” with Kat Phan
Thursday Apr 20, 2023
Thursday Apr 20, 2023
2023 may be the year of Gretta Gerwig's Barbie, but 2007 was all about Bratz! Real life Bratz doll Kat Phan (@Sugarbrushh) joins the podcast to break down what made the Bratz dolls so iconic. Then, real life stoner Louis talks about Smiley Face for a half hour without really saying anything of substance, which is probably what Anna Farris' character would do in the same circumstance. Happy 4/20 y'all!
[Smiley Face discussion begins at 53:27]
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