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Beer Me That Movie
Dumbumental Podcasts
74 episodes
2 days ago
Some beers deserve a toast. Others deserve a full-blown feature film. Welcome to Beer Me That Movie, the podcast where hosts Jon and Harrison crack open wild beer names and brew them into even wilder movie pitches. Every week, we take a beer (or five), let our imaginations run drunk, and craft the most absurd, over-the-top, and occasionally Oscar-worthy cinematic concepts you’ve ever heard. From action-packed blockbusters to horror-fueled fever dreams and rom-coms with more foam than substance—nothing is off-limits.
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Some beers deserve a toast. Others deserve a full-blown feature film. Welcome to Beer Me That Movie, the podcast where hosts Jon and Harrison crack open wild beer names and brew them into even wilder movie pitches. Every week, we take a beer (or five), let our imaginations run drunk, and craft the most absurd, over-the-top, and occasionally Oscar-worthy cinematic concepts you’ve ever heard. From action-packed blockbusters to horror-fueled fever dreams and rom-coms with more foam than substance—nothing is off-limits.
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Feature #34 – Boots and Buckles: Rewrite the World with Rhythm and Rum
Beer Me That Movie
1 hour 16 minutes 3 seconds
4 months ago
Feature #34 – Boots and Buckles: Rewrite the World with Rhythm and Rum

What do you get when a washed-up pirate with jazz hands and his boot-wearing monkey sidekick go up against the British Navy’s porcelain-eyed menace? A full-blown, dance-fueled revolution on the high seas.


This week, we’re cracking open a barrel of absurdity and sailing into Boots and Buckles—a buddy-pirate epic where cannonballs fly, alliances form through tap dancing, and monkeys explode warships from the inside.


From desert island hallucinations to the rise of the Lagerstani Navy (a.k.a. the Dirty Clam Crushers), this is the story of how one man, one monkey, and one flaming maneuver changed pirate history forever.


Featuring:

•The legendary Flaming Monkey Maneuver (now banned under monkey law)

•A rally speech so inspiring it made parrots cry

•Glitter, grog, and the downfall of gentrified piracy


About the Beer:

• Brewery: Fieldwork Brewing Company

• Name: Boots and Buckles

• Style: Possibly the most perfect dual-purpose beer Fieldwork has ever brewed


Crack a coconut and join the rebellion.


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Connect With Us:

• Website: beermethatmovie.com

• Instagram: @beermethatmovie

• Untappd: BeerMeThatMovie

• Voicemail: speakpipe.com/beermethatmovie


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Call to Action:

Like, Subscribe, and let us know in the comments—what would your pirate rebellion speech be titled? Bonus points if it involves jazz hands.


00:00:00 - Intro

00:09:09 - Act I: A Monkey and a Man Walk Into a Tavern

00:34:32 - Act II: Uniting the Seas

00:57:13 - Act III: Rewrite the World

01:12:07 - Epilogue: Buckingham is Buckle Dome


Beer Me That Movie
Some beers deserve a toast. Others deserve a full-blown feature film. Welcome to Beer Me That Movie, the podcast where hosts Jon and Harrison crack open wild beer names and brew them into even wilder movie pitches. Every week, we take a beer (or five), let our imaginations run drunk, and craft the most absurd, over-the-top, and occasionally Oscar-worthy cinematic concepts you’ve ever heard. From action-packed blockbusters to horror-fueled fever dreams and rom-coms with more foam than substance—nothing is off-limits.