Friday September 28th, 2012 17:37 Episode 58: Moral Support in Shady Situations

This week we cover a couple films of dudes sticking together through thick and thin… supporting one another when times are tough…

or just two films with muddafuggin Burt Young

The first film we review is kinda like Porky’s… kinda like Police Academy… it is THE CHOIRBOYS from 1977.

Next we review a film with three method acting power houses… Mickey Rourke and Eric Roberts and Eric Roberts’ perm in THE POPE OF GREENWICH VILLAGE.

and we talk about Burt Young.

Music this week:
Dead Kennedys – Police Truck
Sly & The Family Stone – Family Affair
The Beatles – Help!

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Saturday November 5th, 2011 06:59 Episode 12: Reverend Scott’s Hump Days

Reverend Scott made us a sweet, sweet intro for our show months and months ago. And months and months ago, we promised the good Reverend that we would review a movie of his choice. Well, we finally get to it this week after much (unneeded) tracking down.

YouTube can be very helpful sometimes.

Reverend Scott chose the 1998 film THURSDAY starring Thomas Jane, Aaron Eckhart, and Paulina Porizkova. Never thought I’d see a non-porn movie with a character wearing another character’s “juice” on his face.

We decided to make it a hump days double feature and pair Thursday up with BIG WEDNESDAY from 1974. Jan Michael Vincent, Gary Busey, William Katt, surfing, John Milius… good sheeeeeeit.

Somehow we manage to stretch a sleepy, low-energy show into three hours once again, so good luck to you all.

We’ll see you in the mines

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Music this week:
Billie Holliday – Yesterdays
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – All Tomorrow’s Parties
Yo La Tengo – Today is the Day

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