Some lessons from our episode about 2002s "The Ring":
- Bryant doesn't like scary movies.
- You can't convince us that Aidan wasn't haunted, and potentially a butler.
- Today's PG-13 movies are not trying hard enough to be as good as "The Ring."
- Saying "that's what makes it scary" is a good way to justify not understanding why something is happening.
- This is a good scary movie... and Bryant doesn't like scary movies.
It might be a good thing that Jason didn't join the conversation about 1995s "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" because we're not sure how well he would have handled listening to the rest of us gush about this cool movie with its cool soundtrack and cool skydiving moves and COOL NINJA RANGERS. Even if you don't agree, hopefully you'll still support our petition for a prequel about Zordon, Ivan Ooze, and Dulcea's history.
We would all pay good money to know the when and how it was decided we would watch 1991s "Cool as Ice," but also we're not mad at it 😂 We ARE full of questions such as, what amount of time does this movie span? Is it or is it not supposed to be Vanilla Ice? What's up with tomorrow?
Do we see "I 2 I" or does someone "Stand Out" from the group? "Nobody Else But You" will find out if "After Today" we're still willing to trust each other "On the Open Road" of cinema. We do agree that our discussion is more enjoyable than "Lester's Possum Park."
#JusticeforAGoofyMovie #HighSchoolHottieDog #ImAGrownDogMan
For a movie that will forever need No Notes, we sure were able to talk about it for a long time 😂 We hope you enjoy our episode about the 1993 masterpiece that is "The Sandlot," and we hope all our listeners have had or will one year have a #SandlotSummer!
This episode on 1993s "So I Married an Axe Murderer" is a good time whether or not you're a WO-man! Thank you for listening, all our fans with proportionate heads that would never block a TV screen. #TonyandtheChief
We do the investigative work of how many non-the chosen movie-related topics we can fit into one episode ... turns out it's a lot when the movie is 1997s "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" 😅 No offense to Mike Myers, but talking *around* this movie is really the best we could do. Enjoy! 😁
Is this episode about 1997s “Selena,” or about how great the real-life Selena was (one of the few things all four of us actually agree on!)? A little bit of both? "Do anything for Salinas" by listening to this episode!
A few things that we (Samantha) are desperate to fact-check:
* Selena won a GRAMMY Grammy.
* They did get a better bus after some fame and success.
* Selena was not the one who hired "she-who-will-not-be-named" to run her fan club.
This episode is part our reaction to 1995's "Mallrats," part Jason explaining/defending it. If you miss him being the one who criticizes the movie, we recommend you listen to basically any other episode of ours 😂
We're back in 2025 (or "20-20-20-20" as some of us call it 😂) , and we are starting the year with 1994's "Forrest Gump!"
Now that we've gone through our original list of teen movies, we plan on having a new monthly episode where we discuss... whatever movies we want to. We hope you'll continue to listen, and DM us if you have any picks that you want to hear our expert opinion on 😊
We may be a little “Rusty Nail” (Joy Ride reference that will make more sense once you’ve listened to the whole episode) with the podcasting, but we’re back to discuss what scared you in the 90s (and maybe other decades)! We’re talking about 1991s “The Silence of the Lambs” - with only 50% of us having been fans for multiple years and 0% of us being in the FBI (even though it sounds like many people thought Samantha was this whole time), the conversation certainly has layers. But not like in a creepy, skin-peeling way.
"Drop Dead Gorgeous" applies to so many things in this episode - the name of the 1999 movie we watched, Samantha sniffling and squeaking through illness, and our podcast coming to an end (allegedly). Thank you for supporting us and listening to these episodes even though you never knew when they would be released - we appreciate you all! We don't know when we'll be back, but we WILL be back, so we'll hear ya' later!
This month we're talking about 2001s "Not Another Teen Movie" and how much we HATED it... okay, we kind of liked it, but it's so dumb... but it was also sometimes clever? Now that you definitely know what you're getting into when you press play, we hope you enjoy this PENULTIMATE (we're not excited it's ending, we're just excited about the word) episode!
This episode about 2001s "Ghost World" was filled with confusion about the movie's meaning and adoration for Blockbuster (we miss you!). We had a good time recording, so we hope you have a good time listening! But seriously... where are the freakin' ghosts?!?
In today's episode, we discuss 2001s Sugar & Spice... but everything we say may not be so nice! That's probably not a surprise to our loyal listeners 😉
We've got three episodes left before we call it a wrap on this pod – any guesses as to what those movies will be??
Spend the day of love listening to us do what we love – talking about a 90s (and early 2000s) teen movie! 2001s “Get Over It” brought us joy, confusion, Sisqó, Martin Short (sometimes known as Steven Martin…) and Fairies, Fairies! Spirits, Spirits!
Happy Halloween! We'll let you decide if 2000s Scary Movie, potentially the least-scary-yet-most-disturbing movie on our list, is a trick or a treat.
Tune in to a history-making episode where Bryant has his positive opinion of 2000s Whatever It Takes flipped and reversed in the span of about 90 minutes (we know, we talk a lot). It'll make you laugh, cry, and also wonder... "Surely I wasn't as bad as any of these characters when I was a teenager??" Audience, we can guarantee that you were definitely better.