107: Highlander
/This week Aaron, Alex, and Travis discuss the drawbacks of immortality and the un-importance of proper, historically accurate accents as we watched Highlander in our newest episode since our last one!
This week Aaron, Alex, and Travis discuss the drawbacks of immortality and the un-importance of proper, historically accurate accents as we watched Highlander in our newest episode since our last one!
This week we cover many important questions, such as why does Brendan Fraser hold two guns so high whilst firing and why isn't there a pirate named Swash Buckler? Oh, and also we talked about The Mummy, but only kind of.
This week, we traveled to the future just to travel back to a time that is still our future as we watched Star Trek: First Contact. We discuss Patrick Stewart: action hero! Also, Nick has returned and fills us in on his thoughts on the past few movies.
In this episode, we find ourselves having to watch what we say and how we say it as we take a look at the first movie in what is now the most important and controversial cinematic franchise: Ghostbusters! Let's be honest, we're mostly just being opportunistic. So before you do or don't see the new movie this Friday, why not listen to us discuss the original?!
This week, we're joined by Travis' brother, Sean, as Nick is out on an emergency. We watched and discussed a movie written by the creator of Full House, directed by the guy that directed The Jerk, and starring the dude from NCIS. That's right, we discussed Summer School.
This week we're joined by not just Yama, but Joe as well, from the 12 For a Penny podcast. This episode finds us having watched American Me, which probably has one of the greatest death scenes in all of cinema!
Episode 100 has come and gone! The second hundred episodes starts here, boppers! This week we're joined by friend of the show as well as the co-host of 12 For a Penny, Yama! This week, he's decided that some of us need to be down with carnalismo and had us watch Blood In, Blood Out in which we learned that sometimes some guys just want some CHON CHON.
We did it, boppers! We made it to 100! And to celebrate, we returned to our roots (sort of), by going back to Schwarzenegger. A big episode requires a big movie, so we went to Judgement Day and watched T2. Oh, and Nick steps into the driver's seat and attempts to steer the train as Aaron, Alex, and Travis chose to celebrate with Alcohol, but some trainwrecks are unavoidable no matter who's behind the wheel.
This week we're joined once again by the Obscure Gent himself: James from 12 For A Penny. He joins us for our penultimate episode of our first 100 episodes. This week we are so money and don't even know it, because we watched Swingers and then spent some time talking about all our beautiful little babies!
This week, we watched the common denominator in all episodes of MTV's Cribs: Scarface. Will this movie that is beloved amongst all swag house owners hold up? Start listening to hear the answer, but stay for the accents. And as an extra bonus, Joe from 12 For A Penny returns this week as we discuss this movie about Cubans starring white people!
This week we going straight to the wild, wild west and we bring 12 For a Penny's Joe with us, because this week we're talking about the Sergio Leone classic: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Will this so-called timeless classic hold up today? You'll just have to listen to find out!
This week sees us getting all up in the metric system and foreign fast food as James from The Obscure Gentlemen and 12 For A Penny joins us again to discuss Pulp Fiction. So go ahead and give it a listen!
This week, we're joined by James from 12 For a Penny and The Obscure Gentlemen, so that we can spend time talking about one of his favorite movies, Reservoir Dogs! So it's time to start acting like a professional and listen up!
We invited Abe last week, and he just kept coming back, so we gave him a microphone again. This week we watched Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, which is basically taken if Liam Neeson were a man child and his daughter were a bike.
With "Captain America: Civil War" about a week away, we are giving you a crash course on the comic it's based on. There's just one thing, Travis got hammered to retell this tale to the rest of the Zeros. This originally appeared as part of episode 15, but has been isolated to just the Civil War segment.
This week, the guys head back to high school as they're joined by friend of the show, and all around nice guy, Abe, to discuss Fast Times At Ridgemont High.
The gang is joined by the host of Rock Solid, Pat Francis. Pat is a huge Batman fan, so what better movie to discuss with him than Tim Burton's blockbuster, Batman? So, give this special episode a listen, boppers! We're sure you'll find it spuce!
This week, the gang continues their journey back to the old west and talk about Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven." Nick learns about a song.
This week, the boys take a trip back to the old west. A time where mustaches were powerful and being a daisy was a good thing. This week we discussed the modern classic, Tombstone, starring Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer. Does it hold up? You'll have to listen to find out!
Due to Easter weekend, vacations, feeling defeated by a movie, and one of the Zeros ending up in Urgent Care, there isn't a brand new episode this week. So instead, we've put together a clip show from some of our first 10 episodes! Listen up, boppers!