Not In a Creepy Way
Brothers J and Drew Eric discuss the Netflix movie Oxygen, which was J’s pick – which means he picked a horror movie! It also furthers 2023’s theme of “hey, they can’t all be profound movies.” Housekeeping starts at 25:20 (yeah, we know) during which they discuss Star Wars: The Clone Wars, World War Z, lunatic medical professionals, and not eating bear liver. File length 1:01:47 File Size 43.7 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 2001 film Black Hawk Down which has an all-star cast but is not exactly uplifting. Housekeeping starts at 44:25 during which they discuss the most leggy movies, Everything Everywhere All At Once, E.T., concerts in the theater, and Mr Robot. File length 59:33 File Size 39.7 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, mostly Drew and J, discuss the introductory film and the first season of the animated Star Wars: The Clones wars. They have a surprising number of thoughts. Housekeeping starts at 54:46 during which they discuss miserable weather, the trials of pet ownership, and YouTube choices. File length 1:27:45 File Size 60.7 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 2008’s “The Hurt Locker,” directed by pod-favorite Kathryn Bigelow. It’s a exercise in tension that’s well worth your viewing time. Along the way they discussed Stanley Kubrick, hypervigilance, and too many cereal choices. Housekeeping starts at 53:15 during which they discuss the first big snow of the year and the advantages of working in isolation. File length 1:04:06 File Size 46.9 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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The Brothers discuss episode two of the Star Wars saga, Attack of the Clones. Brothers J and Eric enjoyed it much more than episode one but Brother Drew, the true Star Wars fan, has a lot of frustration with the Jedi Counsel. Housekeeping starts at 1:03:13 and includes Eric’s slips and falls, Andre Agassi, V/H/S 85, and memoirs. File length 1:20:24 File Size 59.1 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 J and Eric discuss the 1996 neo-noir Mulholland Falls. There was so much potential but overall it’s kind of a ‘meh’ but for two things: Jennifer Connolly and a 1949 Buick Roadmaster convertible. Housekeeping starts at 36:33 and includes ‘The Roarcast’ podcast with Beth Roars, the Ark Music Factory Alison Gold’s ‘Chinese Food.’ File length 48:51 File Size 36.1 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 J and Eric watch the 1954 Alfred Hitchcock film Rear Window followed by the 1998 made for TV remake starring Christopher Reeve. It’s an interesting A/B 1954 starts immediately 1998 starts at 29:10 Housekeeping starts at 53:25 during which they discuss the book “Bitten” by Kris Newby and the “Polishing Turds” podcast. Politics talk starts at 1:07:00 so you’ve been given warning to skip it if you so desire. File length 1:21:18 File Size 58.7 MB Theme by via Subscribe to us on Listen to us on Like us on Follow us on Send your comments to Visit the...
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Brothers J and Eric discuss the 2016 film Anthropoid, a movie about a piece of World War II history neither of them knew. It was good. Along the way they discuss the phrase “chef’s kiss,” and two Slav brothers who became saints Housekeeping starts about 38:00 during which they discuss training classes and insurance companies. Bonus: Tom Lehrer at the end just for fun! File length 59:55 File Size 40.6 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 comedy Game Night. Drew thought it was fun. J… not so much. Housekeeping starts about 26:50 during which they discuss cult behavior, ‘Enough’ by Cassidy Hutchinson, “Untangled: Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adulthood” by Lisa Damour, bats, El Niño weather, Star Wars watching strategy, and some Patrick Stewart/Star Trek talk. File length 1:00:26 File Size 46.3 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 Anderson begin their journey through the main episodes in the Star Wars universe with Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace. While it’s not a very good movie they find a lot of fun things to talk about including Fleetwood Mac and Dennis Rodman. Housekeeping starts at 1:43:38 during which they discuss Eric watching Halloween III Season of the Witch with his daughter. File length 1:48:04 File Size 77.9 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
info_outlineNearing the end of MCU’s Phase Two is Avengers: Age of Ultron. Drew remains the Avenger defender while J and Eric, while finding the movie fine, weren’t wowed.
Housekeeping starts at 49:45 and they discuss Godzilla vs Kong, small town post offices, Eric’s colonoscopy, the documentary “I’ll Be Gone in the Dark,” Bad Trip, Io, the book “The Button,” the book “Command and Control,” vaccination, obsessions, and American football video games.
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Directed by Joss Whedon Writing Credits Joss Whedon Stan Lee Jack Kirby Joe Simon Jack Kirby Jim Starlin Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Robert Downey Jr. Tony Stark / Iron Man Chris Hemsworth Thor Mark Ruffalo Bruce Banner / Hulk Chris Evans Steve Rogers / Captain America Scarlett Johansson Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow Jeremy Renner Clint Barton / Hawkeye James Spader Ultron Samuel L. Jackson Nick Fury Don Cheadle James Rhodes / War Machine Aaron Taylor-Johnson Pietro Maximoff / Quicksilver Elizabeth Olsen Wanda Maximoff / Scarlet Witch Paul Bettany Jarvis / Vision Cobie Smulders Maria Hill Anthony Mackie Sam Wilson / The Falcon Hayley Atwell Peggy Carter Idris Elba Heimdall Linda Cardellini Laura Barton Stellan Skarsgård Erik Selvig Claudia Kim Dr. Helen Cho Thomas Kretschmann Strucker Andy Serkis Ulysses Klaue Julie Delpy Madame B Stan Lee Stan Lee Henry Goodman Dr. List Chris Luca Fortress Soldier Brian Schaeffer Strucker Mercenary Dominique Provost-Chalkley Zrinka Isaac Andrews Costel Gareth Keiran Jones Sokovian Acid Student (as Gareth Kieran Jones) Chan Woo Lim Dr. Cho's Assistant Minhee Yeo Dr. Cho's Assistant Bentley Kalu Klaue's Mercenary Julian Bleach Ballet Instructor Christopher Beasley Johannesburg Cop (as Chris Beasley) Vuyo Dabula Johannesburg Cop Nondumiso Tembe Johannesburg Driver Kabelo Thai Johannesburg Onlooker Lele Ledwaba Johannesburg Onlooker Mandla Gaduka Johannesburg Onlooker Harriet Manamela Johannesburg Onlooker Beulah Hashe Johannesburg Onlooker Musca Kumalo Johannesburg Onlooker Mathapelo September Johannesburg Onlooker Antony Acheampong Johannesburg Elevator Passenger Chioma Anyanwu Johannesburg Elevator Passenger Ben Sakamoto Cooper Barton Imogen Poynton Lila Barton Isabella Poynton Lila Barton Ingvild Deila World Hub Tech Sunny Yeo Korean Train Passenger Namju Go Korean Train Passenger Mina Kweon Korean Train Passenger Earl T. Kim Korean Train Passenger (as Earl Kim) Arthur Lee Korean Train Passenger Verity Hewlett Sokovian Family Michael Matovski Sokovian Family Alma Noce Sokovian Family Riccardo Richetta Sokovian Family Constanza Ruff Sokovian Woman Monty Mclaren-Clark Tub Family Child Julia Krynke Sokovian Driver Tony Christian Sokovian SUV Driver Ian Kay Sokovian SUV Passenger Barry Aird Sokovian Police Captain Aaron Himelstein Specialist Cameron Klein Kerry Condon Friday (voice) Jaiden Stafford Nathaniel Pietro Barton Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Joseph M. Abbott Party Guest (uncredited) Mohammed Ali Worker in a Scientific Laboratory (uncredited) Freddie Andrews Party Guest (uncredited) David Olawale Ayinde Somalian Ship Worker (uncredited) Nikita Baron Ballet Dancer (uncredited) Gintare Beinoraviciute Citizen (uncredited) Francesca Bennett Sokovian Driver (uncredited) Laura Bernardeschi Sokovian Citizen (uncredited) Dilyana Bouklieva Sokovian Citizen (uncredited) Dante Briggins Party Guest (uncredited) Josh Brolin Thanos (uncredited) Rowdy Brown Cop (uncredited) Billy Burke Dancer (uncredited) Cheryl Burniston Sergeant (uncredited) Abbey Butler American (uncredited) Tatiana Natalia Carpenter Sokovian (uncredited) Michael Chapman Lab Tech Scientist (uncredited) Leigh Daniels Dancer (uncredited) Marianna Dean Party Guest (uncredited) Lukas DiSparrow Sok (uncredited) Thom Dobbin Party Guest (uncredited) Alexandra Doyle Reporter (uncredited) Keith Fausnaught Pedestrian (uncredited) Caspian Faye Oslo Hub Scientist (uncredited) Aurora Fearnley Marine (uncredited) Lou Ferrigno Hulk (voice) (uncredited) Hannah Flynn Dancer (uncredited) Robert J. Fraser Youth (uncredited) Adam Gary Sokovian (uncredited) Alex Gillison Masked Asgardian (uncredited) Sophie Gooding Club Dancer (uncredited) Guna Gultniece Student (uncredited) Mark Haldor Asgardian (uncredited) Beshoy Hanna Pedestrian (uncredited) Salem Hanna Party Guest (uncredited) Sam Hanover Sokovian Citizen (uncredited) Robin Harvey South African Mall Patron (uncredited) Jason Her TV News Anchor (uncredited) Leigh Holland Masked Asgardian (uncredited) Kornelia Horvath Sokovian (uncredited) Bron James Lab Technician (uncredited) Mariola Jaworska Sokovian (uncredited) Marcus G. Johnson Shield Agent (uncredited) Attila G. Kerekes Sokovian Citizen (uncredited) Denis Khoroshko Sokovian Driver Pavlov (uncredited) Danielle Kingston S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent (uncredited) Hrvoje Klecz Party Guest (uncredited) Devin Koehler Citizen (uncredited) Lex Lang Sokovian Soldier (uncredited) Jamie Lengyel Evil Hydra Scientist (uncredited) Jorge Leon Martinez Stark Guest (uncredited) Benjamin Lim Boy on the Train (uncredited) Marian Lorencik Sokovian (uncredited) Edina Loskay Sokovian (uncredited) Bartosz Malarski Sokovian Student (uncredited) Lena Milan Sokovian Agent (voice) (uncredited) Eric Morcos The Agent (uncredited) Joti Nagra Student (uncredited) Judit Novotnik Sokovian (uncredited) Emeson Nwolie Businessman (uncredited) Sigmund Oakeshott USO Military Policeman (uncredited) Andrea-Nichole Olivas S.H.I.E.L.D agent (uncredited) Zakk Pierce Sokovian Boy (uncredited) Tim Powell DEA Director (uncredited) Diezel Ramos Masked Asgardian (uncredited) Dagny Rollins Girl on the Train (uncredited) Anthony J Sacco Party Guest (uncredited) Avinashi Sharma Asgardian (uncredited) Megyn Shott Car Driver (uncredited) Bari Suzuki Shield Agent (uncredited) Georgie-May Tearle Student (uncredited) Chris Townsend Party Guest (uncredited) Daniel Westwood Asgardian God (uncredited)