It has been a while but the fellas are back to discuss TWO amazing vampire stories. This episode focuses on the 1996 Tarantino / Clooney epic called From Dusk Till Dawn. Ollie had never seen it UNTIL this episode. Nathan and Ollie go on to discuss their recent viewing of the modern masterpiece called Sinners.
The "I Will See You in Hell" podcast reviewed Con Air (1997), an action film about a hijacked prisoner transport plane. The hosts recalled their initial enjoyment, praising the action, comedy, characters, and Bubba's presence, while criticizing Cage's accent and the Vegas ending. They discussed potential winners of "The Bill Paxton Award" for memorable supporting actors and whether Con Air was career-defining for the main cast (likely only for Chappelle). An AI-generated sequel synopsis, Con Air 2: Skyjacked Justice, involves Poe retaking a hijacked plane of cybercriminals. Trivia mentioned Stallone/Russell declining Poe, the film's dedication to a deceased effects artist, Vegas filming at the Sands, marshals' lack of endorsement, Malkovich turning down Air Force One, the film shifting Malkovich to criminal roles, low-flying plane concerns, and the Oscar/Razzie-nominated song.
Ollie and Nathan thoroughly enjoyed revisiting this early 2000's classic. Ollie share's stories of a recent screening where he got to participate in a Q&A with the actual cast from the film.
Nathan and Ollie have danced around covering this amazing, but controversial, film for years. The time finally came to discuss it. Both Nathan and Ollie decided to watch the director's cut in hopes of it having LESS of the awkward and MASSIVELY inappropriate story line. Unfortunately, the opposite was true.
The film is still remarkable and worth watching and discussing. Let us know what you think.
Nathan and Ollie manage to get one more episode in before Christmas. They compare it to other Christmas movies and to other Vacation films. This might have been one of the easiest ever films to pick the Bill Paxton winner.
Nathan and Ollie welcome die hard Tron fan, Donavin, to the show to discuss this 1982 computer generated classic. We discuss the first time we saw this classic, how we like now and how it compares to the latest iteration of Tron films.
Ollie has been eager to cover this cult classic for a while and we finally did it. Nathan and Ollie discussed what might be Robin Williams's best ever role.
Ollie convinced Nathan to try this movie and he actually enjoyed it!! The fellas dive into this dark comedy and debate whether it should or could be considered a horror film.
Nathan and Ollie welcome a new guest to the show this week. Brian joins us straight from the pickleball courts to dive into his FAVORITE Quentin Tarantino film, Jackie Brown. We go deep into the joy of this remarkable film.
The fellas revisit one of their favorite directors, Quinton Tarantino. Nathan and Ollie dig deep in to this early 2000's samurai inspired epic with Uma Thurman in the title role. The discussion eventually evolves into a reevaluation of their top QT films.
The fellas welcome back Chris to talk about the NEWEST version of the cult classic, Road House. Ollie is totally correct in his views and Nathan and Chris were both wrong.. Enjoy!!
It is hard to believe but Nathan had actually never seen this classic 1984 adventure film. We talk about what made us nostalgic and how the special effects could likely have been achieved with the very first iphone. It was a fun movie and a fun discussion.
How did it take us THIS long to talk about the greatest mob movie of all time. Natan and Ollie found no flaws in this epic masterpiece and discuss how much a part of the culture this movie has become.
We hope you like random saxophone solos. There is plenty to be had with this late 80s buddy cop classic. This is for sure the first movie I remember that included Gary Busey and definitely not his best.
The fellas finally publish an episode where they discuss the BEST Indiana Jones movie by far. The most entertaining, the most re-watchable and probably the funniest of the bunch?
After a couple of failed attempts to get together to talk about this AMAZING COMEDY, Nathan and Ollie finally tuck in to this hilarious movie. This might be the last great ensemble comedy that was made fearlessly. I hope we are wrong as it is INCREDIBLE and we wish there were more of these.
After TOO LONG of a break, the boys are back to discuss the 1997 franchise launching classic, Mission Impossible. We discuss how funny it is to see what the internet was like and especially how much of a novelty it is to have an inbox with 1 or no messages.