A young Willem Dafoe prints money and wreaks havoc in the City of Angels! The Dow Chemical Company turns frozen Yugoslavian funds into a slap dash monster movie spoof starring Jeff Goldblum and Ed Begley, Jr! Special guest Jonathan Howard (writer/performer, The Varnell Hill Show, The Goldbergs, Schooled) joins Eric and Scott for a tender look back at the stylish crime drama and a deliberate look away at the other one. To Live and Die in LA released back on November 1st, while Transylvania 6-5...
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A young Willem Dafoe prints money and wreaks havoc in the City of Angels! The Dow Chemical Company turns frozen Yugoslavian funds into a slap dash monster movie spoof starring Jeff Goldblum and Ed Begley, Jr! Special guest Jonathan Howard (writer/performer, The Varnell Hill Show, The Goldbergs, Schooled) joins Eric and Scott for a tender look back at the stylish crime drama and a deliberate look away at the other one. To Live and Die in LA released back on November 1st, while Transylvania 6-5...
Horsies and bullets! A post-apocalyptic conflict resolution dome and more bullets! There’s something for everyone this episode, especially if you like bullets! Special guest Maggie Bandur (writer lady, producer lady, Silverado superfan) joins Eric and Scott for one helluva fun discussion about the ultimate 80s western and the third film in the Mad Max universe. Both movies released back on July 10th, 1985.
Peak Movies: 1985
A young Willem Dafoe prints money and wreaks havoc in the City of Angels! The Dow Chemical Company turns frozen Yugoslavian funds into a slap dash monster movie spoof starring Jeff Goldblum and Ed Begley, Jr! Special guest Jonathan Howard (writer/performer, The Varnell Hill Show, The Goldbergs, Schooled) joins Eric and Scott for a tender look back at the stylish crime drama and a deliberate look away at the other one. To Live and Die in LA released back on November 1st, while Transylvania 6-5...