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Internet Killed The Video Store
Internet Killed the Video Store
67 episodes
5 days ago
Ryan, Ben and Max explore the ever-changing landscape of entertainment and it's evolution through movies, music, tv, video games and pop culture.
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Ryan, Ben and Max explore the ever-changing landscape of entertainment and it's evolution through movies, music, tv, video games and pop culture.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Roast Em, Beef Em, Trade Em with Brad Peyton
Internet Killed The Video Store
1 hour 3 minutes 31 seconds
1 year ago
Roast Em, Beef Em, Trade Em with Brad Peyton

Ryan kicks off the show in hyperbolic fashion by declaring who the last movie star is and who made the last great, classic rock album. Then Max drops in from finals week to bring us back to more tempered conversations around safe topics like the Drake and Kendrick beef, Seinfeld claiming that we're too woke for sitcoms, the roast of Tom Brady, Taylor Swift, Lebron James, our favorite long albums, Beyonce and some Twister ASMR on this week's The Unwrappening

(44:01) Director Brad Peyton joins the show to talk about his new film Atlas (streaming May 24th on Netflix), working with J-Lo, the status of his potential Rampage and San Andreas sequels, the future of AI, Aliens vs Terminator 2, his dream project and what it's like working outside of the traditional Hollywood studio system on a Netflix original

*Additional Music for the "Buy Em, Beat Em, Trade Em" segment is courtesy of Pete Frogs "Genesis Jams"

Internet Killed The Video Store
Ryan, Ben and Max explore the ever-changing landscape of entertainment and it's evolution through movies, music, tv, video games and pop culture.