Moviesucktastic
Summary: Our front lines start at the ticket booth, and our trenches have stadium seating. We spend our mornings picking the jagged shrapnel of fractured plot lines out of our battle-scarred minds. Sure, we could watch good movies. But where's the fun in that? We are grown men with passionate opinions regarding the often adult-themed films we discuss, and are occasionally prone to using bad, naughty, or otherwise unwholesome words. You have been warned.
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Podcasts:
It's the 2015 Oscars and Scott and Joey are bringing it to you live, raw and completely off the cuff. We go through every award all while keeping a tally on who's winning the printable ballots we filled out. It's a fun show, check it out.
Alan Turing, the father of the computer was one of the biggest reasons World War II ended. He was able to create a machine that would crack the Nazis Enigma code. Our final Oscar film review and one of the better ones too.
Selma rarely amazes and many other films have done the same better. It's an otherwise OK movie but feel it probably shouldn't have been nominated in the first place. Joey's PC crashes yet again and Scott tries to stay away from politics during the review.
Birdman is the type of film you may not know you like until after you see it. Everything in the film is done so well if you don't keep your eye on it you may miss something. We highly recommend it.
Whiplash is the kind of film you may feel a bit tense throughout the entire runtime. The reason? J K Simmons performance is outstanding. Nothing truly new brought to the table but what is brought is done damn well and to near perfection.
The Theory of Everything is this week's Oscar film up for review. Scott and Joey take a long look at the film, the story behind it and of course the Hawkman himself! He even stops by and says a few words throughout the show.
Richard Linklater's uninspiring, slow, when is something going to happen movie is nominated for best picture and Scott and Joey just don't know why. The odds of this film winning best picture are just too great for us to be comfortable with that.
Chris Kyle was known to be the deadliest sniper in US history. In this special hybrid episode (also uploaded on Strangers) Scott and Joey talk about the movie, the book and most importantly Chris Kyle.
Does Wes Anderson finally have his best picture? Scott and Joey really hope so. Despite their dissatisfaction with the aspect ratio (Joey hated it more) it's a damn near perfect film.
It's Oscar time! With the 2014 nominees being announced Scott and Joey spend some time and discuss. We also review the amazing film Nightcrawler (2014)
Bugsy Malone is a man about town in this all kid cast. Nothing like this has been done before and or since this film came out. Joey and Scott have fond memories from their childhood with a new perspective as adults.
When local nerd Barney (Baio) accidentally gets becomes a victim of his own experiment he gains super telekinetic powers in the process. His best friend Peyton (Aames) sees this as a huge opportunity and hilarity ensues.
The best melt movie ever made? It's none other than Street Trash. A film with layers other than dirt. When a local liquor store owner finds bottles of Tenafly viper he starts selling them to the local homeless, they start melting!
A deranged ex-cop is going around killing innocent people and frames Bruce Campbell (Jack Forrest) for the whole thing. A stellar performance by Tom Atkins a no nonsense detective really brings this film home. Bruce ain't bad either.
Shocker can be campy at times but it's one of Scott and Joey's favorite 80's slasher horror movies. Serial killer Horace Pinker (Mitch Pileggi) steals the movie with a great performance where you're almost rooting for him.