In this hilarious and brutally honest episode of Welcome to the Potty, Clay McMath breaks down Highest 2 Lowest — the brand-new Denzel Washington and Spike Lee collab streaming now on Apple TV. From corny dialogue and offbeat editing to Denzel’s surprisingly stiff performance and A$AP Rocky’s awkward acting debut, Clay gives a raw, unfiltered movie review that only a comedian could deliver.
Along the way, he dives into the grind of running live comedy rooms like Nevermind Comedy Club and Cold Blooded Comedy, shares road-gig stories from across South Australia, and drops some gems on the struggles of booking comics and producing killer shows.
If you love stand-up comedy, real talk, and savage movie reviews, this is your episode.
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This week on Welcome to the Poddy, Clay lays by the fire as he returns after a brief (and much-needed) break, opening up about the chaos of his recent schedule, the importance of taking time off, and the strange, sobering experience of witnessing a Nepalese man in the middle of a manic episode.
Then it’s lights, camera, dysfunction—Clay reviews the Apple TV+ workplace satire The Studio (2024), a sharply written comedy about the desperation to succeed, people-pleasing bosses, and the chaotic energy of modern creative workspaces. Paired with a bag of Natural Confectionery lollies (because gummy sugar fuels all emotional labor), this review dives into themes of bad management, fragile egos, and dream jobs that turn into slow-motion nightmares.
Expect film review with a twist of real life, a few laugh-out-loud moments, and the relatable pain of being way too available on Slack.
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In this episode of Welcome to the Poddy, we’re reviewing Woman of the Hour (Netflix), a true crime thriller that somehow mixes murder, dating, and Anna Kendrick’s relentless quirkiness. We pair this strange cinematic stew with a cup of green tea and a handful of Strepsils — because much like this film, our voice is barely holding it together.
This satirical film review dives into the bizarre real-life story of serial killer Rodney Alcala appearing on a dating show, Kendrick’s attempt to out-charm a psychopath, and why the film’s rushed ending left us ready to swipe left. We also get into audition room sexism, police incompetence, and the universal feeling of being on a really bad date.
Of course, it wouldn’t be Welcome to the Poddy without some personal stories, including quiz night chaos, justice that never quite got served, and the time a "nice guy" (nerd) got stood up, potentially making him a walking crime documentary.
Movie reviews, streaming film analysis, true crime with a twist, and dark comedy storytelling — all in one episode.
On this episode of Welcome to the Poddy, Clay tips off with a breakdown of the NBA Conference Finals—an unfiltered look at the highs, lows, and questionable characters playoff basketball. From clutch performances to total meltdowns, it’s a courtside roast session you don’t want to miss.
Then, it’s party time (sort of) as Clay recaps the chaos of his son’s birthday—complete with sugar crashes, unsolicited parenting advice, and weather woes.
The main event? A review of Bad Thoughts on Netflix, the new dark comedy sketch show and complete mental spiral. Clay gives the show a critical review and draws unexpected parallels between some of the sketches and his real-life scenarios—like overthinking texts, fearing your neighbours, or being haunted by an unpaid electricity bill.
It’s a perfect blend of movie analysis, comedy storytelling, and stand-up-style rants that fans of film reviews, Netflix breakdowns, and humour podcasts will love.
On this episode of Welcome to the Poddy, Clay McMath kicks things off with a courtside look at Greg Popovich’s triumphant return to the San Antonio Spurs and what it means for the NBA’s most stoic sideline legend. Then we dive headfirst into the science (and nonsense) of “attractive laughs” — who has them, who doesn't, and why it matters more than we’d like to admit.
In the body of the show, Clay reviews Havoc (Netflix), the gritty, chaotic action flick starring Tom Hardy. Spoiler alert: it’s got more broken ribs than plot points. Rating it a respectable 4/10 dirty cops, Clay takes inspiration from the film’s mood and pitches a short film idea you didn’t know you needed — Moby Dick, starring Tom Hardy as a cockney-accented NYPD homicide detective hunting a metaphorical whale through the five boroughs. High art? Maybe not. Entertaining? Absolutely.
This episode blends movie reviews, sports updates, and unhinged film pitches into the perfect storm of comedy, chaos, and culture.
This week on Welcome to the Poddy, Clay kicks things off with an update on the NBA Playoffs before diving headfirst into the dramatic, sun-drenched world of The OC (now streaming on 9Now). Paired with a classy combo of wine and cheese, Clay dishes out a nostalgic yet brutally honest review of the iconic teen soap—rating it 7.5/10 manipulative teenagers.
Expect hot takes on being broke in a rich school, the pain of being blogged about, and the eternal "will they, won't they" tension that defined a generation. Plus, Clay shares some all-too-relatable personal stories sparked by the show’s themes, all served with his signature comedic twist.
If you're a fan of TV show reviews, pop culture deep dives, and funny stories with a dose of self-deprecation, this episode is for you.
This week on Welcome to the Poddy, Clay blasts off with a hot take on the celebrity women who went to space — are we one TikTok away from reality show astronauts? He also finally joins a gym.
Then it's time for a snack-fueled movie review of Blackberry (Netflix, 2023), starring Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton. Clay pairs the film with a bowl of blueberries and dives into the chaotic rise and tragic fall of the once-unstoppable smartphone empire. Expect laughs, business blunders, and real-life reflections on rivalries, ego trips, and the fine art of peaking too early.
The NBA Play-In Tournament is here, and it’s delivering more drama than a Game 7—and Clay is breaking it all down like a coach with nothing left to lose. From LeBron’s legacy to teams that should probably just stay home, it’s hoops, hot takes, and hilarity to kick things off.
Then, things get even wilder with a movie review of Unfrosted (Netflix, 2024), Jerry Seinfeld’s sugar-fueled satire about the birth of the Pop-Tart. Clay pairs it with—obviously—strawberry Pop-Tarts, and delivers a scorched-earth take on a film that should’ve stayed in the toaster.
Rating: 2.5/10 sugary breakfasts.
Expect comedic commentary on corporate chaos, professional rivalries, and the absurdity of turning breakfast into a blockbuster. Plus, Clay shares real-life stories of egos, overhyped gigs, and the kind of sweet regret only a bad film or a box of Pop-Tarts can deliver.
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This week on Welcome to the Poddy, we’re diving into the unnerving depths of Longlegs (2024), the latest psychological horror starring Nicolas Cage like you’ve never seen him before. Equal parts detective thriller and occult nightmare, this film blends 90s serial killer vibes with a slow-burn satanic mystery—and it seriously delivers.
We break down the film’s disturbing imagery, the haunting performance by Maika Monroe, and how Cage’s role might be his creepiest to date. Final verdict: 7/10 birthday murders.
Plus, we unpack some personal horror stories inspired by Longlegs:
That time we dealt with an actual neighborhood creep
Weird dreams that felt too real
Secret family history that got dark, fast
Childhood moments that still haunt us
If you’re into true crime energy with a horror twist, this episode is for you. Subscribe, rate, and stay out of the basement.
In this episode of Welcome to the Poddy, we dive into Catch and Release (Netflix), the mid-2000s rom-dramedy starring Jennifer Garner. A grieving fiancée, shocking secrets, unexpected romance—this film serves up emotional twists, quirky humor, and peak early 2000s vibes. But does it hold up? We break it all down rating.
Plus, we're reeling in some hilarious personal stories inspired by the film’s themes:
Fishing disasters – Ever hooked more than you bargained for?
Breakups & rebounds – The wildest post-heartbreak decisions we’ve made.
Shocking secrets – That time we found out way too much.
Outdoor misadventures – When nature completely humbled us.
Hit play for laughs, hot takes, and questionable life choices. Don’t forget to subscribe and rate the pod!
This week on Welcome to the Poddy, we’re taking The Lincoln Lawyer for a spin—Netflix’s slick legal thriller packed with courtroom chess moves, shady clients, and a lead character who operates out of the backseat of a Lincoln. We break down what makes this show binge-worthy, hand out our official guilty verdict rating (8/10), and dive into some wild personal stories inspired by the show’s biggest themes.
Ever won an argument you had no business winning? Defended a guilty friend? Had a run-in with the law that almost went south? We’re talking all that and more—because legal drama isn’t just for TV.
Tune in for the verdict, subscribe for more unfiltered movie and TV breakdowns, and hit us up with your own courtroom-worthy stories!
This week on Welcome to the Poddy, we’re breaking down Running Point on Netflix – the high-stakes drama set in the world of professional basketball, led by Kate Hudson. But we’re not just stopping at the review – we’re diving into personal stories and comedy gold inspired by the show’s biggest themes:
Get ready for movie talk, NBA hot takes, and some personal stories that might just be too real.
Welcome to the Poddy is back with a jam-packed episode covering everything from the chaos and comedy of Adelaide Fringe opening weekend to a deep dive into Deadpool & Wolverine.
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In this episode of Welcome to the Poddy, we break down Netflix’s latest action-comedy Back in Action, starring Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx.
Was this the epic return to the screen we’ve been waiting for, or was this comeback a bigger flop than a failed parkour attempt?
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This episode is a championship-level banger!
First up: The Super Bowl—was the game one for the ages or just another overhyped dud? Plus, Kendrick Lamar took the stage at halftime, but did he deliver a GOAT performance, or did the internet overhype it?
Then, we switch gears and talk about Australia’s greatest cultural export—Bluey. Is this ABC iview classic reallyjust for kids, or is it low-key one of the smartest, funniest, and most emotional shows on TV? Spoiler alert: It slaps.
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Super Bowl highlights & lowlights
Kendrick Lamar’s best halftime moments
Why Bluey has adults in their feelings
Bluey episode or real-life parent meltdown?
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This episode of Welcome to the Poddy is built like a Greek god and packed with heat! 🔥
First up: Did the Lakers just pull off the biggest NBA heist of all time?! We break down Luka Dončić’s shocking trade to LA, what it means for the Mavs, and whether LeBron is assembling The Avengers or just another Justice League flop.
Then, we switch gears and take a nostalgic deep dive into Hercules (1997) Disney’s most underrated classic? From the fire soundtrack to Hades being one of the funniest Disney villains ever, we’re talking all things Zero to Hero.
This one’s a banger—don’t miss it! Hit play now!
Welcome to the most unhinged episode yet! This week, Welcome to the Poddy dives into the absolute chaos that is Natural Born Killers (1994), starring Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis.
We break down Oliver Stone’s ultra-violent, media-satirizing fever dream—did it age like fine wine or curdled milk? Plus:
The wildest scenes that still slap
How the film predicted our obsession with true crime & viral killers
The Tarantino connection—what changed from his original script?
Real-life moments where we almost went full Mickey & Mallory
This one’s a trip, so buckle up.
The dynamic duo of Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett is back! In this episode of Welcome to the Poddy, we break down the action-packed, explosion-filled joyride that is Bad Boys: Ride or Die (starring Will Smith and Martin Lawrence).
From high-octane car chases to laugh-out-loud banter, we’re diving deep into the heart (and chaos) of this latest installment. Is it the franchise comeback we’ve been waiting for, or did it leave us longing for the glory days of Bad Boys II?
But that's not all! Tune in as we:
Analyze the themes of loyalty, redemption, and midlife crises in Ride or Die. Debate whether buddy cop movies are the ultimate bromance flicks. Share our personal stories of friendship, bad decisions, and “one last job” moments.Whether you're a die-hard fan of the series or just here for the laughs, this episode has something for everyone. So grab some popcorn and let’s ride together—bad boys for life!
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🚨 This episode contains spoilers - viewer discretion is advised 🚨 In this hilariously engaging episode of Welcome to the Poddy, host Claybrin McMath dives into the twists and turns of the film Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One. In his flamboyant style & trademark humor, he shares his candid thoughts on the movie's elements, comparing his life's comedic hurdles to the thrilling sequences of Tom Cruise's escapades. Claybrin McMath, the ever-entertaining and knowledgeable host, offers more than just a review. He reflects on personal anecdotes that parallel the high-stakes drama of the Mission Impossible series, providing listeners with a blend of critique and personal narrative. Key Points Discussed: ◼ Film Review and Ratings: Clay reviews Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One, focusing on its cinematic techniques, storytelling, and impact. ◼ Life as Missions: He parallels the film’s themes with his own experiences, from setbacks to personal growth. ◼ Entertainment Industry Insights: Clay shares behind-the-scenes challenges, likening them to the high-stakes missions depicted in the film. ◼ Technology in Cinema: He evaluates how advancements like CGI and high-definition cameras impact storytelling and authenticity. ◼ Teamwork and Success: Clay highlights the importance of collaboration in both the film and his own ventures, drawing from his sports career and podcasting. ◼ Growth Through Challenges: He reflects on how personal and professional struggles have shaped his perseverance, self-awareness, and integrity. ⌛Timestamps ⌛ [00:01:58] - Claybrin McMath starts the show
[00:02:17] - Introduction and discussion about personal brand and merchandise
[00:15:01] - Transition to the movie review segment
[00:19:40] - Detailed Discussion about the movie
[00:31:40] - Reflection on personal life and experiences
[00:39:55] - Thoughts on taking risks and personal choices
[00:44:27] - Analysis of the importance of practical effects in movies
[00:50:16] - Discussion on the dangers and implications of AI
[01:00:44] - Concluding thoughts[01:09:57] - Closing Thoughts and Episode Reflections
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In this out-of-this-world episode, we take a lunar leap with Fly Me to the Moon (Apple TV), the romantic sci-fi comedy starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum. Did this film shoot for the stars or crash-land in cringetown? We break it down with laughs, critical takes, and a dash of intergalactic insight.
But that’s not all—earthbound drama is heating up between FS1 and Joy Taylor. We dissect the latest controversy, unpack the receipts, and serve up some fiery opinions on workplace dynamics and public spats.
Whether you’re here for movie reviews, pop culture tea, or both, this episode is a can’t-miss blend of comedy, critique, and chaos.