While there are new movies that are fun and enjoyable, they just don‘t have the same impact as the Action Movies we remember as kids/teenagers.
So I figured, we were not alone in our nostalgia and created a podcast to entertain people who feel the same as us.
We will talk about what made certain movies so memorable.
We will talk about a movie so cheesy but still makes us smile.
We will share a memory of watching a movie for the first time.
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While there are new movies that are fun and enjoyable, they just don‘t have the same impact as the Action Movies we remember as kids/teenagers.
So I figured, we were not alone in our nostalgia and created a podcast to entertain people who feel the same as us.
We will talk about what made certain movies so memorable.
We will talk about a movie so cheesy but still makes us smile.
We will share a memory of watching a movie for the first time.
By the grace of Godzilla, the gang was able to finish recording despite the podcasting god's best effort to sabotage today's episode. Anna got sick (get better buddy), and our online recording tool dropped us a record 4 times. Regardless, the team was determined to start the Nate/Pete dual birthday month lovingly coined Big Beautiful Brutal Bloody Bonanza Bonkers Birthday. Nate goes first and selected the little-known South Korean hyper violent blood bath movie called Project Wolf Hunting. Remember way back when we as a podcast watched Monkey Kung Fu and collectively asked the question, "Can a kung Fu movie have too much Kung Fu?" Well, we now have to ask ourselves, "Can a horror/action movie have too much action/horror?" Project Wolf Hunting is on Prime and Tubi so it's easy to get your hands on. Good luck making sense out of this one. We didn't.
Give Me Back My Action&Horror Movies
While there are new movies that are fun and enjoyable, they just don‘t have the same impact as the Action Movies we remember as kids/teenagers.
So I figured, we were not alone in our nostalgia and created a podcast to entertain people who feel the same as us.
We will talk about what made certain movies so memorable.
We will talk about a movie so cheesy but still makes us smile.
We will share a memory of watching a movie for the first time.