Originally published 10/31/22
This month we discuss one of Dan's all time favorites, and a first-timer for Jer, "Zodiac" directed by David Fincher.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED 9/9/22
An episode that speaks for itself...
You kept asking and asking, and listened and listened...Back by popular demand 90 Under 90 Presents The Annual Labor Day Special with Dan and Katie Eden. In 2023 they launched the official unofficial podcast for the 2013 film "Labor Day" on the 90 Under 90 Patreon, in which they discussed the film beat by beat. The following year, they released the same episode to the public on the free 90 Under 90 feed with a bonus intro. This year they've decided to watch the movie with YOU, loyal listener!
That's right, it's a syncable commentary track you can listen to while watching the movie in the comfort of your own home. Dan and Katie Eden will tell you when to hit play and, from there, will be your guides through all the awkward oedipal moments...all the voice-overs with creepy subtext...and of course all the sensual pie-making sequences. So cool down with a propped up box fan, bake yourself a rustic peach pie, and let's put a roof on this house. Because frankly...this needs to happen.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED 8/20/22
This month we talk about another one of Dan's undeniably great picks that Jer finds himself slightly nonplused by with this viewing.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JULY 2022
It's the movie we've talked about way too often on the main show: "Camp Nowhere" from 1994, which had a much bigger impact on Jer and Dan's life than it rightfully should have.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JUNE 2022
Dan's pick for this month is the 1975 Milos Foreman film "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" starring Jack Nicholson. A movie that we're both...crazy about?
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MAY 2022
Dan selects this month's OVER 90 title starring a yet-again masked Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron with a haircut that would have been a much more relevant reference point for Chris Rock to get slapped over. We're discussing "Mad Max: Fury Road" directed by George Miller.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED APRIL 2022
In this, the month of April Fools, we talk about our favorite pair of dimwitted dullards: Harry Dunne and Lloyd Christmas, Jeff Daniels and Jim Carrey; together they are "Dumb and Dumber" and the starring characters of the 1994 film directed by the Farrelly Brothers.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MARCH 2022
We're going all Irish for this month of March! Our listeners chose "The Departed" from our multi-platform polls, so Jer and Dan discuss this selection from Jer's list, directed by Martin Scorsese and featuring an ensemble cast including Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg, Martin Sheen, and Alec Baldwin.
We finally return with new Over 90, this time discussing the 2000 Christopher Guest comedy "Best In Show," what many consider to be his best entry. Do you agree?
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 2022
In this, the month of love, we talk about one of Jer's all time favorite movies: "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" directed by Michel Gondry and starring Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet while comparing our similarities to the characters as we were in 2004 and as we are now in 2022.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JANUARY 2022
We kick off the new year by looking back over 45 years. We're talking about Paul Thomas Anderson's second film, but the first to blast him into the mainstream like a dude sitting in the back row of an adult movie theater in...excuse me. Jer and Dan discuss "Boogie Nights" from 1997.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED DECEMBER 2021
It's December, so we're not going to make you wait to hear us talk about one of our all time favorite Christmas movies ever: "Home Alone" starring Macaulay Culkin as the titular Home Alone.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 2021
Let's discuss the movie that brought the very IDEA of the multiverse to the collective consciousness. We're talking about the genre-changing "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" from 2018 starring Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson, Hailee Steinfeld and Mahershala Ali.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED OCTOBER 2021
Jer and Dan talk about the OG Addams movie that has been a staple of their lives since it was released in 1991.
"The Addams Family" was directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starred Raul Julia, Anjelica Huston, Christopher Lloyd, and Christina Ricci.
Frank Oz brought that "Show must go on!" Muppety energy to Steve Martin's script about washed up filmmaker Bobby Bowfinger, who cons his way into making a movie with action superstar Kit Ramsey, played by Eddie Murphy.
Our September OVER 90 episode comes a little late in the form of 1999's "Bowfinger" directed by Frank Oz and starring Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy, Heather Graham, Christine Baranski, Robert Downey Jr., Terrance Stamp, and a respectfully restrained Jamie Kennedy. The con is on!
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 2021
We get in the Halloween spirit a little early by talking about an OG anthology movie that is certainly more fun than most, albeit a little light in story.
"Creepshow" from 1982 was directed by George A. Romero with a screenplay by Stephen King. Segments feature Hal Holbrook, Leslie Nielsen, Adrianne Barbeau, Ed Harris, Ted Danson, and even Stephen King himself.
Frankly, this needed to happen...
It's the movie that inarguably changed the perception of comic book movies forever and many consider to be the best Batman movie of all time: 2008's "The Dark Knight" directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Christian Bale and Heath Ledger with a performance that shut the haters up permanently.
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MAY 31, 2022
We close out this franchise and this show with the most lackluster, unceremonious ending we could offer: "The New Mutants."