Not In a Creepy Way
It’s Christmas in the Marvel Universe and that means one thing: Shane Black directs Iron Man 3. It’s not the best MCU movie but it’s worth talking about!
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Brothers J and Drew discuss sci-fi film “The Last Days on Mars.” Brother J didn’t realize what flavor of sci-fi movie it was but enjoyed it nonetheless.
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Brothers Drew and Eric talk about the 1971 iconic film Dirty Harry. Along the way they talk about Hellraiser, the Chowchilla kidnapping, Anthony Hopkins’s Odin, conveyor belts, 21 Bridges, and the French Connection. #DirtyHarry
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The brothers start off 2021 with less than a bang: Wonder Woman 1984. It had so much potential yet fell so short.
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Due to technical issues, this episode is the music section of episode 34, all broken out for your convenience. It’s Brother J and Eric in old timey production
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Andersons Assemble! For the last of MCU’s Phase One, 2012’s The Avengers. Drew loves it, Eric likes it, and J was entertained but not overly impressed.
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This week we tackle another docudrama. Brothers Drew and Eric discuss Shattered Glass and journalism in general. Along the way they discuss Jack in the Box, Out of Sight, and old timey internet
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Brothers J and Eric watch The Trial of the Chicago 7 and talk about history
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Brothers J and Drew veer into DC comics territory with 2017's Wonder Woman
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Nearing the end of Phase One of the Marvel Cinematic Universe makes Drew very happy but Brother J needs convincing about the worth of Captain America, The First Avenger
info_outlineBrothers J and Eric discuss The Coldest Game, a film available for streaming on Netflix in the US. They agree it’s an entertaining film for what the filmmakers were trying to do… although what WERE they trying to do? Also: Bill Pullman. Wrong actor or poorly directed. Not to worry, J and E solve the issues in case anyone wants to take their notes while doing a remake.
With Drew in the literal wilderness this week, J and E go off on wild tangents including: Jeff Goldblum, the artist Vitas, Tibetan throat singing, the new Xbox and PlayStation, WKRP’s episode A Fish Story, the Japanese terrorist cult Aum Shinrikyo and it’s charismatic leader Shoko Asahara, the noise that drives Eric crazy when editing turns out not to be a pen but instead J’s mouse click, the podcast Bananas, the podcast Dumb People Town, Kurt Braunohler’s skywriting prank, Eric and Journey’s upcoming very special episode, the Arsheerio Paul show, John Serba’s decider.com review of The Coldest Game, Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman, and some talk about political books.
File length 1:43:06
File Size 75.9 MB
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