This week, listen as Moneymaker Chris recaps Week 10, discusses some NFL news, and Mental Health is vital. Some Commander's history and more.
This is a special 3 and Out Episode as Jay Giles joins MoneyMaker Chris as the celebration of the podcast reaching episode 100, looks back at week 9 of the NFL season, and much more
From the jungles of Val Verde to Comanche Plains, the Predator franchise has been hunting across decades of sci-fi and horror history. In this episode of JayMovieTalk, I'm diving deep into the Predator series, exploring how it evolved from a muscle-bound survival thriller to a modern story of culture, legacy, and the ultimate hunt.
I'm talking everything from Arnold's one-liners and Danny Glover's grit to the quiet brilliance of Prey and what keeps fans coming back after nearly 40 years. Plus, a few side topics convos on the Alien vs. Predator crossover, the creature design that defined a generation, and why practical effects still hit harder than CGI.
Movies discussed:
*Predator(1987)
*Predator 2(1990)
*Predators(2010)
*The Predator(2018)
*Prey(2022)
The returning Jay Giles joins Moneymaker Chris, and they discuss a few baseball documentaries, Mad Max refusing to leave the game, the LCS series, and much more.
For this Special Episode, Chantelle and Christian are joined by a few surprise family guests to revisit one of the most iconic films in cinema history, Jaws. More than just a summer blockbuster, Jaws changed the movie industry forever and left a lasting impact across generations.
Together, the group shares personal memories, behind-the-scenes facts, and why the film still holds up 50 years later. It's a warm, funny, and nostalgic conversation that celebrates Spielberg's shark classic through a truly family lens.
It's Halloween, so we're taking it back to Haddonfield.
For this special throwback episode, I was joined by Keda and Rubi as we discussed Halloween II(1981), the chilling continuation of John Carpenter's classic, where the Shape takes his hunt for Laurie at the hospital, and Doctor Loomis slowly descends into madness. We talked about the kills and what makes Michael Myers's silent rampage so timeless in horror. plus laughs, nostalgic moments, and more.
This week, listen as MoneyMaker Chris recaps Week 8 of the NFL season as well as talk about Nick Manigold, the Jets get their first win of the season, the Browns being the Browns, and much more.
This week on the podcast, listen as MoneyMaker Chris talks about the battle of the old Vets, Aaron Rodgers vs Joe Flacco, the woes of the Dolphins, Sean Payton vs Russell Wilson war of words, College Football recaps, some football news, and much more.
In this 60 Nights of Fright spotlight, I'm putting the focus on some of the ladies of horror, primarily Laurie Strode.. From Halloween(1978) to Halloween Ends(2022), Laurie's journey mirrors the evolution of The Final Girl from innocence to empowerment, from fear to fury.
In this episode of JayMovieTalk:
*Laurie Strode's transformation across 5 decades of horror
*The Evolution of the final Girl, from Laurie to Sidney Prescott to modern icons like Grace(Ready or Not)
*How trauma, survival, and strength became horror s new core themes.
*Jaime Lee Curtis's enduring influence as the "Queen of Scream"
Plus Side Topics:
*Why Audiences Connect with the Final Girl
*Laurie vs Michael- Horror's most personal rivalry
*The next generation of Final Girls is reshaping the genre
Who's Your favorite Final Girl in horror history?
Listen as MoneyMaker Chris recaps week 6 NFL games. Are Dart and Skattebo the duo the Giants have been waiting for? Where does Bill Belichek go from North Carolina? Preview week 7 games and more.
This week, listen as MoneyMaker Chris goes solo
* Dusty Baker being inducted into the Hall of Game
*Finalist for the Hank Aaron Award
*Recap of playoff games
and more
Chantelle and Christian look back on the extraordinary career of the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman, one of the greatest character actors of his generation. From scene-stealing supporting roles to powerful leading performances, they celebrate his range, vulnerability, and brilliance throughout his filmography.
Whether it's Capote, The Master, Almost Famous, or Boogie Nights, he's an actor who brought depth and soul to every role. Tune in for memories, movie love, and a celebration of legacy gone too soon, but never forgotten.
This week's episode of the 3 and Out Podcast, listen as Moneymaker Chris recaps all of the fallout from Week 5 games, as well as looks forward to Week 6, some Fantasy Football talk, College Football, and more
The Tragedy, Terror, and Legacy of Candyman
In this 60 Nights of Fright entry, we step into the mirror and confront one of horror's most haunting legends. Candyman(1992). Directed by Bernard Rose and Starring Tony Todd and Virginia Madsen, this isn't just another slasher; it's a gothic tale of vengeance, tragedy, and the power of belief.
In this episode of JayMovieTalk:
*My thoughts on Candyman's urban legend roots and real-world social commentary.
*Exploring the dynamic performances of Tony Todd & Virginia Madsen
*The eerie beauty of Philip Glass's score.
Side Topics:
-Tony Todd's place among horror's elite
-Horror as social reflection(CandyMan, Get Out, and US)
-The power of atmosphere and sound in building fear.
Welcome back, everybody.
This week, listen as Amber joins MoneyMaker Chris to discuss the fallout from Week 4 of the NFL season, including Shedeur Sanders' talk, the Washington sports teams all playing in DC. Is this the end for Russell Wilson? A recap of Week 4 games and previews of Week 5, plus more.
The deaths are elaborate, the paranoia is real, and the franchise is unforgettable. In Episode 354 of JayMovieTalk, I'm ranking every Final Destination movie from my least favorite to my number one pick. From Roller Coasters to pile-ups, tanning beds to flight disasters, these films turned everyday fears into cinematic nightmares.
In this episode of 60 Night of Fright :
*Full ranking of all six Final Destination films (Yes, including Bloodlines )
*Side Topics: Death as the ultimate villain, the most creative kills in horror, and why this franchise still has fans over 20 years later.
*Shoutout to Tony Todd's unforgettable presence as the voice of doom.
If you've ever found yourself avoiding highways, tanning beds, or roller coasters, this episode is for you.
Welcome back to The Grand Slam Podcast. Listen as MoneyMaker Chris and Jay Giles discuss Mad Max's latest pitching start, notable players announced their retirement, Nolan Ryan's insane 3 starts in 1989, and Roberto Clemente Day. and much more
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This week on the 3 and Out Podcast, listen as MoneyMaker Chris recaps Week 3 wild weekend of games., College football recap, as well as Previews of Week 4 matchups and more.
60 Nights of Fright continues in Episode 353 of JayMovieTalk. I'm delving into John Carpenter's career and one of his greatest achievements, The Thing (1982). From Halloween to Escape from New York, Carpenter redefined genre filmmaking, and The Thing remains his ultimate statement on paranoia, isolation, and survival.
In this episode:
*Why The Thing is the perfect blend of tension, terror, and practical effects
*Rob Bottin's groundbreaking creature design vs modern CGI
*Carpenter's music and Morricone's chilling score.
*Side topics: isolation horror as a subgenre, practical effects masterclass, and how Carpenter's trademarks influenced an entire generation.
Available now, join me as I break down the film that helped cement Carpenter as the Master of Horror.
With his new film One Battle After Another on the horizon, Chantelle and Christian take a deep dive into the evolution of Leonardo DiCaprio's Iconic career. From his early days in What's Eating Gilbert Grape and Romeo + Juliet to his legendary collaborations with directors like Scorsese, Nolan, and Tarantino, they break down the performances, risks, and legacy-defining roles that made DiCaprio one of the greatest actors of his generation.
Whether it's Titanic, The Departed, Inception, or The Revenant, this episode is backed with admiration and a few surprises as the duo revisits Leo's rise from teen idol to Oscar winner.