David Schwimmer ekes through with his dignity intact in the awful anti-gun Pulp Fiction knockoff It's the Rage. In the film, he plays Andre Braugher's depressive lover who's erotically charged by guns.
Plan your bad movie night now, because we've got a contender in The Runner. Courteney manages to eke by with her dignity despite foot fetishes, pooped pants, exploding dogs and the one bad performance John Goodman ever gave.
The Friends on Friends have our first animated film to cover, and guess what...it's a masterpiece! Things get heavy as we talk Cold War annihilation and gun violence, but also tackle lighter subjects like "Who WB wanted Arnold Schwarzenegger to play in the Iron Giant" and "What does Danielle think Boba Fett looks like?"
Billy Crystal, Robert DeNiro and Lisa Kudrow team up for the wiseguy yuk-fest Analyze This. Dandy's a new Crystal fan, and we've got two great comedies in a row! Let's keep the hits coming.
Dandy finds great delight in Mike Judge's cult classic Office Space! What's it like sharing a name with a celebrity? What is Kung Fu? How quotable is this movie? All these answers and more on this episode!
Take a look at Friends season 5 in advance of our season 5 films! Does Vegas live up to England as a finale location? How are Monica and Chandler as a couple? Do you have an identical hand twin? All this and more!
David Schwimmer's fiancée is stranded on a tropical island with Harrison Ford in the survival rom-com Six Days, Seven Nights!
Lisa Kudrow joins Toni Collette, Parker Posey, and Alannah Ubach as temp workers at a credit agency in the fun, funny, but slight, Clockwatchers.
David Schwimmer's directorial career kicks off with a rocky start with Since You've Been Gone, the second high school reunion movie in the Friends on Friends canon. Schwim cast a few Hollywood stars like Teri Hatcher and Lara Flynn Boyle, then a lot of Chicago theater pals for this unfunny comedy that was meant for theaters but went straight to ABC.
Matthew Perry and Chris Farley race to beat explorers Lewis and Clark to the Pacific Ocean in Christopher Guest's often forgotten directorial work, Almost Heroes!
Jennifer Aniston falls in love with her roommate, a gay first-grade teacher played by Paul Rudd. Will they end up together? Well, the marketing wants you to think they might!
The '90s Indie Boom is alive with Dream for an Insomniac, a painfully quirky Gen X take on Garden State. Jennifer Aniston puts in a great supporting turn in this time-capsule of a movie.
Get Lost! Lost in Space that is! Matt LeBlanc makes a tragic career miscalculation by starring in this big-budget remake of the '60s TV camp classic. Bad CG, bad dialog, and boobarific costumes make for a surprisingly enjoyable bad movie.
Girls, you ever been stuck between Jason Lee and David Schwimmer in a romantic triangle? No matter your answer, then Kissing a Fool is the movie for you! A nice base-hit romcom with some laughs, some genuine chemistry and a handful of good creative decisions.
Lisa Kudrow co-stars in this Gay Indie Semi-Classic that you have to dig through a heaping helping of homophobia to get to. As the poster says: You'll Laugh. You'll Cry. You'll Be Offended.
David Schwimmer and Chris Cooper invent the breast implant in this early HBO original film. Bad wigs, a rushed plot, and more boobs than Danielle's ever seen in a movie before!
Our favorite Friends on Friends adjacent series returns with Scream 2! Courteney is still killing it as Gale Weathers and has really settled in as the only Friend with an iconic second role!
"I take thee Rachel"?!?! The Friends on Friends team looks back at the season 3 movies and ahead at Season 4 of the TV show in this very special episode.
Jennifer Aniston is sandwiched between Kevin Bacon, Jay Mohr and the perfect promotion in the genuinely funny Picture Perfect! How important is chemistry to a romcom? How many women started wearing backwards baseball caps after this movie? Why do so many women in movies work in advertising? These answers and more await!
Jennifer Aniston sporadically pops up in 'Til There Was You, a romcom with the extremely bad premise of "What if our romantic leads never meet?" Starring Dylan McDermott (or is it Dermot Mulroney?) and Jeanne Tripplehorn, 'Til There Was You is schmaltzy, boring, and badly conceived from jump. Naturally, Jacob and Danielle have a great time dissecting it.