Welcome to the first 3 and Out Podcast episode of 2026
For Ep.109, listen as MoneyMaker Chris continues the Trevon Diggs talk about him getting picked up by the Packers and what his potential future could be. The Head Coaching carousel has begun with a few high-profile firings, including John Harbaugh. previewing the NFL playoffs and much more.
January kicks off with a defining entry in cinema history: Taxi Driver
In Episode 363 of Jay Movie Talk. I begin the Loners, Drifters, & Outsiders series by revisiting Martin Scorsese's haunting character study of isolation, alienation, and violence in post-Vietnam America. Fifty years later, Taxi Driver remains as unsettling, provocative, and conversation-worthy as ever.
This episode dives deep into Travis Bickle as a character, the dangers of romanticizing loneliness, and how the film places us inside a fractured mindset rather than asking us to admire it. I discuss Scorsese's raw direction, Robert De Niro's career-defining performance, and why the film's ending still sparks debate decades later.
I also explore how Taxi Driver has influenced modern cinema, why this archetype keeps resurfacing, and whether the film feels even more relevant today than it did in the 1970s .
This isn't an easy watch, but it's an essential one. And it sets the tone for everything coming this month.
*This episode was previously recorded the last week of 2025*
For Ep 108, listen as MoneyMaker Chris looks back at week 16 and previews week 17, in this final episode of 2025, look at some of the HOF finalists, and make predictions of who will get in and much more.
*This Episode was previously recorded the week of Christmas. Sorry for the late release*
This week on 3 and Out Podcast, listen as MoneyMaker Chris gives his thoughts on Phillip Rivers' performance after being out of the game for 5 years. Either Sheduer or Stefanski will be out of Cleveland, the Cowboys being Cowboys, and much more.
In Episode 362 of Jay Movie Talk, I present the Full Tilt Film Awards. my personal award show celebrating the films, performances, and filmmakers that defined the year.
These awards aren't about box office numbers or industry politics. They're about impact, craft, performances, and the movies that actually stayed with us. From Best Picture and Best Director to breakout performances and unforgettable villains. This episode breaks down each category, the nominees, and why each winner earned their moment.
This episode also features two special honors
* The Full Tilt Lifetime Achievement Award, celebrating the legendary career of Denzel Washington.
*The Full Tilt Icon Award, honoring filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow for her lasting influence on cinema.
Let me know which winners you agree with and which ones you'd argue for instead.
To close out December and my Favorite films of the Year, I'm diving into Sinners(2025) A film that stuck with me long after the credits rolled.
I discuss a few themes, cast/performances, and more in this episode.
Also what are some of your favorite films of 2025.
This episode is a week late... sorry for the delay.
Listen as MoneyMaker Chris recaps Week 16. Philip Rivers makes his return after being retired for 5 years. The Cowboys chances of making the playoffs officially come to an end.
Is Kevin Stefanski working against Shedeur Sanders?
Also, have we witnessed the last hooray for the Kansas City Chiefs as their playoff hopes and Patrick Mahomes' season come to an end, and much more.
Welcome back, everyone. This week, listen as MoneyMaker Chris recaps week 14 and previews week 15. Also, why is the HOF a joke? Former players starting new careers, the Colts' desperate need for a QB, and much more.
December is here, and I'm closing out the year by spotlighting the movies that made the biggest impact on me. These aren't "Best Picture" arguments or critic-approved rankings. These are the films that stuck with me, hit me emotionally, or reminded me why I love movies in the first place.
We're kicking things off with One Battle After Another. A film that stood out for it's storytelling, performances, and the way it balances intensity with real heart. I break down what grabbed me right away, the moments that linger, and why it earned a place on my personal list of the year's favorites.
Plus, I preview what's coming up from the rest of the month.
It's going to be a fun finish to the year, and I want to hear from you too. What movies became your favorites in 2025?
What's up, everyone? This is the end-of-season episode. Listen as MoneyMaker Chris and Jay Giles wrap up the MLB season, discussing all the end-of-year awards, some history of the game, the Dodgers' back-to-back titles, and much more.
Listen as MoneyMaker Chris goes solo once again, recapping Thanksgiving/Black Friday weekend games. Are the Eagles in trouble, or just a bump in the road. Is this the Cowboys' year?
Da' Bears are looking legit in the NFC. Chiefs might be cooked this year. and much more.
Happy Thanksgiving Weekend
Listen as MoneyMaker Chris recaps week 12, the Vikings letting Darnold go might have been a mistake, the Falcons really gambled with Michael Penix, Jr. Shedeur Sanders gets his time to play.
Also previewing all of the Thanksgiving, Friday, and Sunday week 13 games and much more
In Episode 359, I'm bringing back an older review and revisiting one of the strangest, loudest, and most chaotic Stephen King adaptations ever made: Maximum Overdrive
Directed by Stephen King himself, this movie is a perfect mix of ridiculous fun, wild practical effects, killer machines, and pure 80s insanity. It's not a perfect movie, but it's one of those cult classics that's impossible to forget.
In this episode, I break down what still works, what feels completely unhinged, and why Maximum Overdrive still holds a special place in horror and cult movie history.
This is a throwback episode, but the love for weird movies is still the same.
This week on 3 and Out Podcast, listen as Moneymaker Chris recaps week 11, which teams will be playing overseas next season, and Mark Andrews becoming the Raven's all-time yards receiver holder, Shedeur Sanders makes his debut, and much more.
This week, listen as Moneymaker Chris recaps Week 10, discusses some NFL news, and Mental Health is vital. Some Commander's history and more.
This is a special 3 and Out Episode as Jay Giles joins MoneyMaker Chris as the celebration of the podcast reaching episode 100, looks back at week 9 of the NFL season, and much more
From the jungles of Val Verde to Comanche Plains, the Predator franchise has been hunting across decades of sci-fi and horror history. In this episode of JayMovieTalk, I'm diving deep into the Predator series, exploring how it evolved from a muscle-bound survival thriller to a modern story of culture, legacy, and the ultimate hunt.
I'm talking everything from Arnold's one-liners and Danny Glover's grit to the quiet brilliance of Prey and what keeps fans coming back after nearly 40 years. Plus, a few side topics convos on the Alien vs. Predator crossover, the creature design that defined a generation, and why practical effects still hit harder than CGI.
Movies discussed:
*Predator(1987)
*Predator 2(1990)
*Predators(2010)
*The Predator(2018)
*Prey(2022)
The returning Jay Giles joins Moneymaker Chris, and they discuss a few baseball documentaries, Mad Max refusing to leave the game, the LCS series, and much more.
For this Special Episode, Chantelle and Christian are joined by a few surprise family guests to revisit one of the most iconic films in cinema history, Jaws. More than just a summer blockbuster, Jaws changed the movie industry forever and left a lasting impact across generations.
Together, the group shares personal memories, behind-the-scenes facts, and why the film still holds up 50 years later. It's a warm, funny, and nostalgic conversation that celebrates Spielberg's shark classic through a truly family lens.
It's Halloween, so we're taking it back to Haddonfield.
For this special throwback episode, I was joined by Keda and Rubi as we discussed Halloween II(1981), the chilling continuation of John Carpenter's classic, where the Shape takes his hunt for Laurie at the hospital, and Doctor Loomis slowly descends into madness. We talked about the kills and what makes Michael Myers's silent rampage so timeless in horror. plus laughs, nostalgic moments, and more.