Not In a Creepy Way
Brothers J and Eric discuss the 1977 Rankin/Bass animated TV movie “The Hobbit.” The tangents run wide on this one, involving animation styles, Sci-Fi/Fantasy, antisemitism, racism, Robert Eggers movies, and video games. Housekeeping starts at 59:40 during which they discuss Jimmy Buffett and a ton of music artists, Certs with Retzyn, and chronic health conditions. File length 1:24:27 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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Brothers Drew and Eric discuss Robert Eggers films ‘The Vvitch,’ ‘The Northman,’ and to a lesser extent ‘The Lighthouse.’ There’s a lot to discuss including some possibly apocryphal family history. The Wvitch starts right away The Northman starts about 46:00 Housekeeping starts at 1:06:16 during which they Drew’s colonoscopy, a cryptic text message, and Eric’s daughter’s esophagus. File length 1:32:55 File Size 70.4 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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It’s a week with a bad movie but the conversation between Brothers J and Drew is worth your time. The film is American Traitor which is a wasted opportunity to tell an interesting story. The conversation goes from a great deal of pizza talk to Star Trek Discovery, Gates McFadden, Malcolm in the Middle, Alias, Nikita, Covert Affairs, and Korean reality shows. File length 1:16:57 File Size 64.5 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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The brothers discuss 1999’s The Matrix, a movie with style for days that all the brothers absolutely love. Along the way they discuss A Scanner Darkly, Tower, rotoscope, bullets, masonry, Blade, and industrial techno music from the time. Housekeeping starts at 53:40 during which they tell some “Mr. Anderson” stories, a night at the theatre, and food processing. File length 1:14:56 File Size 52.9 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 Drew take you to 1968 with Rock Hudson, Patrick McGoohan, Jim Brown, and Ernest Borgnine in the submarine adventure “Ice Station Zebra.” It’s a wild ride. Housekeeping starts at 50:40 during which they discuss BUGS !!! File length 1:22:28 File Size 63.5 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 Drew and Eric discuss Ti West’s 2022 horror hits X and Pearl. X talk starts immediately, during which at 26:35 Drew tells a story of Rommel Stakes / Screw Pickets. At 42:30 they discuss Pearl which is an entirely different style of movie. Housekeeping starts at 1:26:00 during which they discuss Barbie, Strays, and the brief absence of kids. File length 1:32:40 File Size 69.9 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 1996’s Fargo which Eric loves, Drew used to love, and J is okay with. All agree that the acting is superb. Housekeeping starts at 1:07:38 during which they discuss a giant Paul Bunyon, Jason’s Eighth Grade police encounter, Drew’s insect adventures, and Eric’s appearance on the Let’s Talk Dispatch podcast with The Raspy Dispatcher. File length 1:31:44 File Size 68.1 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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The brothers discuss 2010’s Robert Redford directed film ‘The Conspirator.’ Considering the cast, it’s just fine. Let’s just say not all the films we pick are winners. Housekeeping starts at 25:20 during which they Sinead O’Connor, Randy Meisner, Rufus Wainwright, Louden Wainwright III, Minecraft, Fringe, all the Star Treks, Justified, Bobby Flay, Kevin Spacey, and the animated Harley Quinn File length 1:02:26 File Size 42.6 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 Drew and Eric discuss a perfect movie: Babe. Then they discuss its bizarre sequel Babe: Fury Road… er, they mean Babe: Pig in the City. It’s a wild tone shift. Housekeeping starts at 57:00 during which they discuss the final chapter of Eric’s car story (for now) and Drew indoctrinating his children into the Terminator universe. File length 1:20:44 File Size 51.4 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 Eric discuss ‘Hotel Artemis,’ a decent little action flick. Along the way they talk about power failures, the wonders of Jodie Foster and Dave Bautista, and the obvious comparison to John Wick. Housekeeping starts at 27: 00 during which they discuss Eric’s continuing automotive struggles. File length 1:00:18 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
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/