Just another week on the chain.... gangggggg
Walton Goggins truly shows out for the first time this season, and Maximus faces a not so difficult decision. Oh, and McCauly Culkin is here now.
Maximus returns in explosive fashion, Norm leads an exodus, and Ghucy takes a surprising backseat in the second episode of Fallout on Prime Video.
Mind control chips, brainwashed communists, and Big Iron on our hips.....
At long last, we return to the wasteland
So when is George Lucas going to get a crack at one of these?
Marvelous molasses spills from Daniel Craig's mouth once again, and Rian Johnson employs religious themes to surprising effect to bring us the latest entry in America's favorite whodunnit franchise (from Netflix).
GDL prepares to face the harsh realities of the wasteland once again.
Our long TV hiatus ends with the return of Goggins, Purnell, and... Culkin??
Capone finally has some company on the GDL List of Shame...
Have a happy Thanksgiving (and stay far away from this movie!)
GDL will return next week with our preview of the much anticipated second season of Fallout from Amazon Prime.
GDL talks about a movie that does in fact exist.
Jer bemoans Disney's underutilization of Sim Liu in the past four years, and Ray gets spoiled on the fate of Iron Man.
We neglected to sample Kaboom in our cereal draft
Much like Tarantino, kinda feels like a mistake to do these separately, but we're fresh out of Hattori's to give
SAMMYYYYYYY
Late to the juke, but finally here to talk about Ryan Coogler's dynamic next entry to his filmography. Everyone shines, the blues are BLUE, and the catfish for 100 people (vampires excluded) is ready in ONE night.
Chef John has a better produce supplier than The Bear
GDL take a look at the hilariously unhinged independent film, Cuisine de La 'Pocalypse. Congratulations to the Weingart's and the rest of the production team for a major accomplishment with a shoestring budget.
This movie is now available for rent/purchase on most major platforms.
A look back at a film that introduced the world to Jamie Lee Curtis, and a whole lot of people to John Carpenter turning a dime into a box office smash.
Join us next week as we talk Cuisine De La 'Pocalypse, one of the most fun indy movies you'll see all year.
RE: Urban sprawl, tuneism, and the shining star that is Eddie Valiant
ANOTHER DOOR?!?!
GDL takes a look back at the cult classic- and clinically outrageous- film helmed by the Chiodo Bros.
A little something to tide you over until September
Jer gets back into Mad Men as Don tries to get into swimming, sobriety, and some.... cabs.
You can find it all in the street.
Pam Grier does some heavy lifting, Samuel L Jackson and Robert De Niro do what we expect, but this may be a rare instance of Tarantino needing a no-man.
Here's to the mess we made...
Stunning colors, choreography, songwriting, acting, and directing come together to create a modern day classic * in Damien Chazelle's Oscar winning second feature film.
*This claim may not represent the feelings of the entirety of GDL. Tune in for more info.
"NERDDDDDD"
Ever wondered what would happen if the Jolly Green Giant teamed up with a kraken to battle Iron Man?
Special congratulations to:
Jamie Lee Curtis, John Mulaney, Aimee Lou Wood, Tramell Tillman, Britt Lower, Adam Scott, and the Severance team as a whole.
Special thanks to all of these shows and all of you for an extremely fun year.
You eat pieces of Ikea meatballs for breakfast??
Our thoughts on arthouse (okay maybe not) darling Happy Gilmore and its long awaited cameo laden sequel