The Lost Boys (1987)
Its the podcast where a filmmaker, a comedian and their ethical guests slash their way through the 80s movies we think we love or might have missed with modern eyes. This is the Lost Boys, a movie selection from 1987.
Its the podcast where a filmmaker, a comedian and their ethical guests slash their way through the 80s movies we think we love or might have missed with modern eyes. This is the Lost Boys, a movie selection from 1987.
In this minute of Joe Johnston’s 2011 film ‘Captain America: The First Avenger,’ Dum Dum, Gabe, and Falsworth steal a tank and blast the Hydra troops with it. Schmidt sees Captain America on the monitors and admits defeat to Dr. Zola, activating the base’s self destruct buttons.
In this minute of Joe Johnston’s 2011 film ‘Captain America: The First Avenger,’ Steve tells the Howling Commandos and the rest of the prisoners to meet him out in the tree line while he looks for Bucky and other prisoners. The prisoners make their way into the compound and battle the Hydra troops. Schmidt notices on his monitors and signals the alarm.
In this minute of Joe Johnston’s 2011 film ‘Captain America: The First Avenger,’ Steve works his way stealthily across the factory floor, pocketing a blue glowing item along the way. He arrives at the barracks, knocks out the guard, and frees the prisoners. We meet Gabe Jones, and Dum Dum Dugan has a racist comment about Jim Morita.
It’s the podcast where a filmmaker, a comedian and their ethical guests play a game, where the only winning move is to revisit the 80s movies we think we love or might have missed with our modern, grown up eyes. This is War Games, a movie selection from 1
We’re back with another hiatus episode. Captain America: The First Avenger is still on its way, but in the interim, we decided to take another dip into historical Cap. We jump back to the TV movie ‘Captain America’ from 1979. It’s a doozy.
ITS the podcast where a filmmaker, a comedian and their ethical guests take the bullet train to the 80s movies we think we loved or might have missed. This is Risky Business, a movie selection from 1983 featuring filmmaker Nathan Blackwell, comedian Kriss
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” multi-versed its way into theaters this weekend and our intrepid team weighs in on the villains, Spideys, and ethics of Marvel’s latest web-slinging blockbuster.
We’re heading to Arrakis to take on the Baron in Denis Villeneuve’s latest epic, ‘Dune’. Ocean Murff leads Matthew Fox, Steve Sarmento, and Pete Wright in a tour of the Spice.
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