Justin and Zach talk to comedian and writer Becca Slack about the 1991 dark comedy The Addams Family. Does it hold up, is it the standard for movies based after TV shows?
Justin and Zach explain their absence and catch up with everything they have been watching as well as listing off a new movies to get ya in the Halloween spirit.
Listener Phil Bligh tweeted us to have an episode about our favorite movies directed by women, and we did. We also talk about the movies we have seen in the past few weeks.
We are joined my Chicago comic Mike O'Keefe and his jovial attitude. We discuss Seven, a pitch black Noir that sprung the careers of Brad Pitt and David Fincher. Give it a listen!
Justin and Zach nail the intro and sit down with Mary Zee (Mary Zee follows the rules, Arguments and Grievances) and talk about Trading Places. The movie Michael Landis made while on trial for manslaughter. A fun and whimsical look and insider
Zach and Justin sit down with comic book artist and illustrator Mike Centeno to talk about the 2004 cult hit Napoleon Dynamite. Why did Mike avoid seeing it, how well does this reflect small town life? Listen and find out.
JB and ZP espouse their left leaning rhetoric on the podcast by talking about what movies portray America to them. A pretty big departure from what we usually talk about. Enjoy!
Chicago comic Sohrab Foroozesh joins to gang to talk about the last of the last of the blockbuster Norah Ephron rom-crom trilogy. No it doesn't hold up, and how much shit can we talk on it for an hour? Listen and find out!
The gang talks to Chicago comic Jason Melton about the movie, Monster. Monster is a pretty heavy and violent movie so the discussion is a bit heavier and darker then normal, and we get into some pretty serious topics. With that being said, if y