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The brothers invite guest Travis Wonders back to discuss the 1995 movie “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar,” which… holds up! And bless Travis for doing research for this movie. Along the way they discuss the films “It’s My Party,” and “Sorted Lives.” File length 1:22:45 File Size 63.1 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at
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Brothers Drew and Eric discuss the 2022 Finnish film Sisu which is… doing a thing. If you want to see Nazi’s killed in an over-the-top gory way, this is the film for you. Wes Anderson it ain’t. Housekeeping begins at 25:20 during which they discuss a bad Captain America movie, the Matrix, Dirty Dancing, and sending a child to sleepaway camp. File length 1:06:36 File Size 45.9 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at
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Brothers J and Eric discuss the 2022 film Acidman and the 2025 film The Phoenician Scheme. Both recommend seeing The Phoenician Scheme in the theater and Acidman maybe not at all. Because this is a short ep we’ve added Arch Obler’s Lights Out “The Chicken Heart” because it’s fun. File length 1:06:52 File Size 43.2 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at
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The Brothers discuss Ahsoka season 1, which Drew and J thought made a lot of bad decisions, especially with the character of Sabine. Eric enjoyed it throughout. There’s a lot of deep diving. File length 1:32:21 File Size 67.3 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at
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Brothers Drew and Eric discuss the 2011 film “Margin Call” which Drew loves and Eric was persuaded to appreciate. The discussion flows to JC Chandor’s other directorial projects including a deep dive into the lore of Spider-man. Following that they discuss needing to watch The Order, a recommendation for the “Weird Little Guys” podcast, Thunderbolts*, cults, and Sarah Vowell File length 1:11:49 File Size 48.7 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at
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Brothers Drew and Eric discuss the 2011 film “Margin Call” which Drew loves and Eric was persuaded to appreciate. The discussion flows to JC Chandor’s other directorial projects including a deep dive into the lore of Spider-man. Following that they discuss needing to watch The Order, a recommendation for the “Weird Little Guys” podcast, Thunderbolts*, cults, and Sarah Vowell File length 1:11:49 File Size 48.7 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at
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Brothers J and Eric discuss the Allison Janney film “Lou,” which could have been called “Mom Wick.” It’s pretty decent. Beforehand they discuss the docudrama “iHostage,” which was not as fun nor satisfying; Operation Ajax and the CIA coup of Iran, and Jurnee Smollett. Housekeeping begins at 38:20 during which they discuss getting a Mac Mini. File length 53:34 File Size 39.4 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at
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Brothers J and Drew discuss the 2019 Netflix film ‘Fractured,’ which contained a lot of talented actors but was not ultimately successful. Along the way they discuss the ethics of organ donation. Housekeeping begins at 36:20 during which they the TV show Fringe, big purchase karma punishment, how objects select their own places in your home, plumbing issues, and the long distance purchase of a car. File length 1:07:02 File Size 48.2 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at
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The brothers discuss the Mandalorian season 3 and all liked it quite a bit. Along the way they discuss the Simon Boswell soundtrack to the movie Hardware, Nirvana, having a brother with a cool job. Housekeeping begins at 53:05 during which they discuss Episode III in the theatre, buying a minivan, and vanity license plates. File length 1:17:41 File Size 52.7 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at
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The brothers discuss The Book Of Boba Fett, an entry into the Star Wars universe that Eric enjoyed more than Drew and J. Housekeeping begins at 52:10 during which they discuss Terraforming Mars, hot water heaters, using video games and audiobooks to dissociate but co-op video games to reassociate with family, Eric’s last iPod, taking one’s children to a non-kid movie at their choice, and spiders. File length 1:19:43 File Size 54.4 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the show website at
info_outlineHappy Father’s Day. “It’s not a perfect movie but I think it’s a perfect experience,” is what Drew says about his favorite movie Heat.
De Niro, Pacino, Kilmer, Trejo, Levine, Judd, Rollins, and Sizemore… it’s an all-star cast. Oh and Bro J didn’t enjoy it very much.
Besides Heat, los hermanos Anderson reference the following:
Eddie Bunker, criminal technical advisor who had the dubious honor of being the youngest ever inmate in San Quentin State Prison.
John Skipp and Craig Spector's The Scream
You're Lucky You're Funny - How Life Becomes a Sit-Com by Phil Rosenthal
Everybody Loves Raymond, Season 8, Episode 22: The Mentor
Travis Bickle On The Riviera - the Michael Mann episode
Mark Harmon - Sexiest Man Alive 1986
There’s a nice introvert/extrovert Father’s Day chunk of stories from 53:45-1:07:35
Another set of Father’s Day stories is after 2:14:30
File length 2:50:47
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Cecil B. DeMille (1881 – 1959), the famous Hollywood film director and producer, is the subject of many legends. According to one famous story, DeMille once directed a film that required a huge, expensive battle scene. Filming on location in a California valley, the director set up multiple cameras to capture the action from every angle. It was a sequence that could only be done once. When DeMille yelled “Action!,” thousands of extras playing soldiers stormed across the field, firing their guns. Riders on horseback galloped over the hills. Cannons fired, pyrotechnic explosives were blown up, and battle towers loaded with soldiers came toppling down. The whole sequence went off perfectly. At the end of the scene, DeMille yelled “Cut!” He was then informed, to his horror, that three of the four cameras recording the battle sequence had failed. In Camera #1, the film had broken. Camera #2 had missed shooting the sequence when a dirt clod was kicked into the lens by a horse’s hoof. Camera #3 had been destroyed when a battle tower had fallen on it. DeMille was at his wit’s end when he suddenly remembered that he still had Camera #4, which he had placed along with a cameraman on a nearby hill to get a long shot of the battle sequence. DeMille grabbed his megaphone and called up to the cameraman, “Did you get all that?” The cameraman on the hill waved and shouted back, “Ready when you are, C.B.!”. from https://paulatohlinecalhoun1951.wordpress.com/2011/10/15/ready-when-you-are-c-b/