Is there a movie you sort of remember loving in the 90’s/ early 2000’s, but you’re not quite sure if the movie was actually any good? Nostalgia Be Damned has got you covered! Join Zach & Brandon every week as they revisit forgotten gems, underrated box office flops, classics, and dumpster fires alike that they loved as kids. They cover the entire film’s plot to remind you just how crazy some of them were, while ultimately trying to determine if the movie holds up today.
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Is there a movie you sort of remember loving in the 90’s/ early 2000’s, but you’re not quite sure if the movie was actually any good? Nostalgia Be Damned has got you covered! Join Zach & Brandon every week as they revisit forgotten gems, underrated box office flops, classics, and dumpster fires alike that they loved as kids. They cover the entire film’s plot to remind you just how crazy some of them were, while ultimately trying to determine if the movie holds up today.
Grab your tots and chug that milk! Zach & Brandon revisit the 2004 indie comedy Napoleon Dynamite. With all its quirks and bizarre sense of humor, this was a film that both hosts disliked upon release. But over the years it grew on them more and more. They remove the nostalgia goggles to look at this sleeper hit more objectively. Tune in to learn more about the making of the film as well as the their thoughts on Jon Heder's breakout performance, the memorable title sequence, the epic dance number and much more. Just download it, GOSH!
Nostalgia Be Damned
Is there a movie you sort of remember loving in the 90’s/ early 2000’s, but you’re not quite sure if the movie was actually any good? Nostalgia Be Damned has got you covered! Join Zach & Brandon every week as they revisit forgotten gems, underrated box office flops, classics, and dumpster fires alike that they loved as kids. They cover the entire film’s plot to remind you just how crazy some of them were, while ultimately trying to determine if the movie holds up today.