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Brothers Drew and Eric talk about the 2024 movie “Caddo Lake,” which is better watched with very little information known ahead of time. They liked it quite a bit. Conversation drifts from “Annihilation” to “24” to “Lost” to “Six Feet Under” to James Elroy. Eric found it helpful that he had watched “The Deer Hunter” earlier in the day for the first time and he found that it was exceedingly boring. Caddo Lake had much more going on. File length 1:11:17 File Size 53.7 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your...
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Brothers J and Eric talk about the 2025 film “Relay,” starring Riz Ahmed, Lily James, and Sam Worthington. It’s a great little thriller, reminiscent of the Hitchcock films of old. Eric liked it more than J but both recommend it. Housekeeping starts at 37:08 during they talk about a new dishwasher, a new mesh WiFi router system, the movie “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die,” AI attached to one’s Blink doorbell camera, virtual voices, and voice replicants. Drew drops in at 59:20 to weigh in on Relay. J talks about the documentary series “I Bid You Peace,” about Frugal...
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Brothers J and Drew deconstruct 2016’s “Our Kind of Traitor,” based on a John le Carré novel. It’s got a great cast but is ultimately forgettable. Housekeeping starts at 46:40 during which the discuss the documentary “Wild Wild Country,” Super Bowl LX, “Killing Eve,” and the Winter Olympics. File length 1:07:53 File Size 55.8 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 Matt Damon and Ben Affleck film “The Rip,” which is pretty great for a “set it and forget it movie.” Housekeeping starts at 44:20 during which they discuss Iron Lung, an independent movie that takes a big swing, intra-company surveys, and iPads. Also: shout-out to ESR screen protectors with their proprietary applicator. They are really slick!! File length 1:23:31 File Size 67.9 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 Drew and Eric discuss Zach Cregger’s 2025 film “Weapons,” which is great. Housekeeping starts at 1:15:50 during Eric eulogizes his departed bird, Rainbow, and they both talk about health clubs in Anchorage File length 1:35:39 File Size 75.3 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 J and Eric discuss the 2022 docudrama “The Good Nurse.” Is it uplifting? Not exactly; but the acting by Jessica Chastain, Eddie Redmayne, Nnamdi Asomugha, Kim Dickens, and Noah Emmerich is outstanding. Housekeeping starts at 37:50 during which the discuss health, computer projects, Coke Freestyle machines, grocery delivery, and GLP-1 meds. File length 1:03:52 File Size 45.5 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 2025’s Materialists. Sight unseen Drew thought this was going to be a light-hearted romantic comedy: a nice antidote to our recent string of good but “downer” movies. He was mistaken about the tone but he loved the movie. Housekeeping starts at 57:55 during which they discuss car problems and bidets. File length 1:24:25 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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The Brothers discuss Jeremy Saulnier’s 2015 film “Green Room,” which is another feel-bad movie. Along the way they discuss Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Dead Kennedys, and the magic of Patrick Stewart. Housekeeping starts at 48:30 during which they discuss the parents’ new shower, Mr Rogers’ sweater, and The Lazarus Project television series. File length 1:06:15 File Size 52.8 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 Adam McKay’s ‘Don’t Look Up,’ a satire that Eric thinks is brilliant but that Jason and Drew found hit too close to home to be funny. Housekeeping starts at 40:40 during which Eric tells of his power-steering resolution. File length 56:43 File Size 43.8 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 Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another,’ a movie well worth discussing and probably worth a rewatch or two. They discuss the amazing performances of Benicio Del Toro, Sean Penn, Leonardo DiCaprio, Teyana Taylor, and Chase Infiniti. They also celebrate Gil Scott Heron’s ‘The Revolution will not be Televised.” Housekeeping starts at 48:24 during which they talk about travelling on Christmas Day, a Drew medical story, and the power of avoidance. File length 1:15:34 File Size 54.7 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to...
info_outlineRisen from the ashes of an episode thought lost in December 2015, enjoy Brothers J and Eric discuss Good Night and Good Luck. In addition to gushing about the film they also discuss traumatic training, Ms Swan, journalism, ethics, and the politics of 2015 – pre-Trump and pre-Covid. It was a simpler time.
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Directed by George Clooney Produced by Grant Heslov Written by George Clooney and Grant Heslov Main cast David Strathairn as Edward R. Murrow, journalist and host of the CBS television program See It Now George Clooney as Fred W. Friendly, coproducer with Murrow of See It Now Robert Downey Jr., as Joseph Wershba, writer, editor, and correspondent for CBS News Patricia Clarkson as Shirley Wershba Frank Langella as William Paley, chief executive of CBS Jeff Daniels as Sig Mickelson, director of CBS News Tate Donovan as Jesse Zousmer Ray Wise as Don Hollenbeck, journalist for CBS News; accused in the press of being a "pinko". Helen Slayton-Hughes as Mary Alex Borstein as Natalie Thomas McCarthy as Palmer Williams Rose Abdoo as Mili Lerner Reed Diamond as John Aaron Matt Ross as Eddie Scott Grant Heslov as Don Hewitt, director of See It Now Glenn Morshower as Colonel Anderson Don Creech as Colonel Jenkins Robert John Burke as Charlie Mack Robert Knepper as Don Surine Dianne Reeves as Jazz Singer JD Cullum as Stage Manager Peter Jacobson as Jimmy Simon Helberg as CBS Page Joseph McCarthy (archive footage) as himself Liberace (archive footage) as himself Roy Cohn (archive footage) as himself Dwight D. Eisenhower (archive footage) as himself