Send us a text This week on Pass, Pirate, Pay, Ken and Andy let the dogs out — straight into the movies. From wilderness survival to foul-mouthed strays to a brand-new horror pup, we’re diving snout-first into three wildly different canine flicks. First up: Call of the Wild, where Harrison Ford befriends a CGI dog with more emotional intelligence than most humans. Then we unleash Strays, the filthy-mouthed, unapologetically chaotic comedy led by Will Ferrell’s most enthusiastic dog persona y...
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Send us a text This week on Pass, Pirate, Pay, Ken and Andy let the dogs out — straight into the movies. From wilderness survival to foul-mouthed strays to a brand-new horror pup, we’re diving snout-first into three wildly different canine flicks. First up: Call of the Wild, where Harrison Ford befriends a CGI dog with more emotional intelligence than most humans. Then we unleash Strays, the filthy-mouthed, unapologetically chaotic comedy led by Will Ferrell’s most enthusiastic dog persona y...
Forgotten 80's Favorites (Featuring Danny Jackson)
Pass, Pirate, Pay with Ken Franco
55 minutes
5 months ago
Forgotten 80's Favorites (Featuring Danny Jackson)
Send us a text 🎙️ Pass, Pirate, Pay dives deep into the neon-lit VHS vault for Forgotten '80s Favorites! This week, Ken and Andy are joined by longtime pal and pop culture savant Danny Jackson to revisit three offbeat gems that deserve a rewind. We’ve got Lucas (1986), the tender teen heartbreaker that made us all protective of Corey Haim and suspicious of jocks. Then it’s Cloak & Dagger (1984), a spy-kid fantasy with enough paranoia and Atari propaganda to keep your inner child thrilled ...
Pass, Pirate, Pay with Ken Franco
Send us a text This week on Pass, Pirate, Pay, Ken and Andy let the dogs out — straight into the movies. From wilderness survival to foul-mouthed strays to a brand-new horror pup, we’re diving snout-first into three wildly different canine flicks. First up: Call of the Wild, where Harrison Ford befriends a CGI dog with more emotional intelligence than most humans. Then we unleash Strays, the filthy-mouthed, unapologetically chaotic comedy led by Will Ferrell’s most enthusiastic dog persona y...