A movie review podcast, where a couple of boys from Victoria, British Columbia talk about a film of the week that you may even be interested in! Also so much more. Don't forget that there is so much more!
A movie review podcast, where a couple of boys from Victoria, British Columbia talk about a film of the week that you may even be interested in! Also so much more. Don't forget that there is so much more!
Billy Zane as a superhero named the Phantom, who's dad was kidnapped and murdered by pirates in the 1500's and now he's out for revenge. Jesse gets a haircut and is excited about a jazz show, while Josh talks about his dog's farts. This and more!
Episode 148 kicks off with a Jackie Chan movie where he does the unthinkable - leaves his cushy TV chef job and fights an evil crime boss. We also discuss dogs and changing tires and Jesse rates cassette tapes. Another day in the life!
It's our annual Halloween episode, and this year we are digging in to the second scariest spider movie of all time (behind Eight Legged Freaks, of course). John Goodman puts on a performance to remember and Jesse gets the chills just thinking about those things crawling all over his skin. Nobody dresses up once again.
**This one is dedicated to the memory of Henry.
Oh, it's called Gymkata because of the GYM-nastics element of the film. I get it now. Huge film of 1985, Gymkata was Olympian Kurt Thomas' big breakout role. His only breakout role. His only role. It was a movie and we talked about it, and we also had a big life changing announcement halfway through. Happy Spooky month!
Yes, I know that's not how you spell cemetary but this is Stephen King's book and Stephen King's mess of a movie. It's Halloween month, and this week's spooky film has to do with resurrecting pets and then maybe humans. Actually, don't watch the film. Instead, go be with your families. Hug them, don't bury their dead body in an ancient burial ground. Enjoy!
Fnally, a Finnish John Wick movie. Man and dog try to survive in 1944 against a bunch of bad people who may or may not fight for a really bad guy. Who will win? How many times will Jesse mention that he's going "hands free" for the episode? Lots of questions and few answers! Enjoy!
In honour of Jane Goodall and her untimely passing at the tender age of 91, we decided to watch her favourite monkey movie from the year 1977, The Mighty Peking Man. She found the cheetah scenes the most hilarious.
Love board games? Love murder mysteries? Love podcasts? Love cats? Love trivia? Love obscure early 2000's horror movies filmed in and around your hometown? Love Lady Gaga? Love Tim Curry? Love headphones? Love finding out which actor has appeared in the most movies we've watched for the podcast? Love love?
It's 1987 and you're at the movie theater. You love Sylvester Stallone. You drove here in your giant 18 wheeler truck and last week you beat a kid in a sanctioned arm wrestling event. This is your heaven.
Also what a wild episode this was. Everything was backwards but it could be described as an all-timer.
The boys are back after a summer holiday only to watch this STUNNER of a film with THREE legends on the screen. De Niro? Check. Penn? Check. DEMI FREAKIN' MOORE? You betch your bottom dollar. Could we see our first 10/10 movie score? This episode could change the way movies are rated in the future!
Finally, the boys watched the Best Picture Winner from the 2024 edition of the Academy Awards. It won a lot. Was it a winner in the eyes of these two buffoons? A lot to discuss.
Imagine being in a small plane and being attacked by a bunch of geese which crashes your plane and you land in the forests of Alaska only to be eaten by the best bear actor to ever live. Well that's what happens and more when Alec Baldwin and Sir Anthony Hopkins learn to live and love again. Watch The Edge, on DisneyPlus, now streaming.
The boys get religious with the 1999 Kevin Smith film Dogma. Sure, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are also in it, but Alan Rickman and an unnamed singer (spoiler) steal the show. We also catch up after an illness threatened to end a certain podcast host's life. The flu ain't no joke, y'all.
Another beautiful July night has us watching another interesting movie from the middle of the twentieth century. Quite a rambunctious episode where we actually end up rating and reviewing three different movies, before going on some tangents about driving and other stuff.
It's been a hot week so we thought we'd cool down with this Hitchcock classic about killing your pal and stuffing him in a box and then serving a dinner party on the box to unsuspecting guests. A good time was had, three cats made appearances and we talk about what's on Jesse's deck.
The first podcast in the new house goes swimmingly as tahe internet is fast and the movies are good. Refreshed after a moving day from hell, the boys return to answer a months worth of Jeopardy questions and ruin season 12 of Survivor for you. We catch up and get serious about films. It's a new chapter!
Your Mother Ate My Dog went pretty meta this week and watched a movie called Moving as they are moving in real life. It's crazy, but it's just what you can expect every week from the podcast. Other stuff was discussed as well, mostly naps and the science behind how they only work a certain percentage of the time, but honestly it was mostly moving related.
It's the 4th annual birthday episode for Jesse and it does not disappoint. A real milkshake, you could say. Talks about moving, movies, Survivor and more has this episode feeling like a real celebration. Plus Sugar & Spice wasn't even that bad.
The Goonies is a classic film from 1985, which came out before we were even born. We missed the Goonies train and never were in a spot where it was natural to just sit down and watch this film. Until now. There is a special guest host for a few minutes, so that's exciting. Also a lot of moving talk, and I know this is a movie podcast and not a moving podcast, but for the month of June this is now a moving podcast. Enjoy!
Your Mother Ate My Dog finally watched Willow, a fantasy movie from the 1980's starring Warwick Davis and Val Kilmer. No internet issues today! The boys talk about moving, corn, Survivor and Canada Post is not on strike.