Can a musical with so many first-act hits...end with a bang?
The etymology of "brekkie," Nate handles a theater talker, and we all need more pneumatic tubes.
Sometimes it’s ok to be corny. Also, Nate and Stephen try to remember how to review movies.
We catch up on recent movie experiences, but more importantly, Stephen is putting cottage cheese in everything.
Can Denzel Washington carry an entire sequel 20+ years in the making? Nate delivers what is possibly the best dissertation on why a movie is bad, and CG monkeys are bad.
Stephen doesn’t understand how to attend a live sports event.
We gush a lot about Wicked, there's singing, and we list out top 5 songs from the movie!
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Returning guest Jason Aten joins us to rank our top 5 favorite Christmas movies, and call out what’s clearly the worst in history! The audacity! The unmitigated gall!
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Friend of the show Jason Aten joins us to review our favorite and new holiday traditions! He loves Christmas, even though he admittedly does absolutely NOTHING to facilitate it.
After 52 years, it turns out, this movie stands the test of time. It's Nate's first viewing, and we get treated to Marlon Brando impressions, infinitely quotable lines, and we dissect why The Godfather really is that good.
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Yes, at 38-years-old it may be the first time Stephen has actually cut an onion. After Nate shames Stephen about his onion naiveté, they both vastly underestimate how long it takes to become an expert at: chess, figure skating, pottery, and other wildly inaccurate estimates.
We wax poetically how Inside Out 2 is both a great movie, and an important movie. After, Nate utterly fails a ranking a top 5 Pixar movie list.
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Turns out, live orchestral music is pretty great, and Stephen tries to explain how it all went wrong.
We review a movie about movie making, Emily Blunt is married to John Krasinski in every movie in our minds, we discover all the titles on a movie set, and Nate has the most incredible knock-off AirPods Max.
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Rejection is tough, but Stephen advises Nate on a strategy to help cope.
Physics don’t exist, John Cena drives a gadget mobile, and somehow, Vin Diesel may morph into a car before this franchise is over. Enjoy our review of Fast X!
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Stephen may have bought too many pre-sliced cheeses, and Nate attempts to persuade that bespoke deli cheese ordering is superior.
Tom Cruise is currently 62 years old, how many more Mission Impossibles you think he has left? Also, “The Entity” is basically AI, let’s be real.
Bonus Episodes
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Despite not caring about sportsball, Stephen is oddly moved by the Olympics. Plus, musicals.