Big fan! Love these guys!
So I’ve been listening for years (and this is probably about to be long so you may not want to read this one on the pod). But these guys have such a good rapport which makes this podcast a joy to listen to. They each have a funny “bit” that makes me chuckle every time. Although I think maybe Jonathan is giving up his title “bit” but we’ll see. I’m just returning back to the pod for the Wakanda Forever episode because I do have a rule when it comes to BMCJ…if I haven’t seen the movie, I don’t listen because it’s just not the same. It’s not even about spoilers (which there will be of course). It’s just that the way these guys dive into the themes of films, you are going to tune out unless you know what they’re talking about. (Well…That’s the case for me anyway) So here I am, returning to the movies after literal years to see Wakanda Forever and I was just so touched by the cold open discussing grief. These three gentleman give me so much hope. They are insightful and kind. They’re feminists. And of course they spotlight films made by Black and Brown people so they will forever be good in my book! If you’ve made it this far I hope you’ll get into their catalog. Like I said, if you’ve seen the film you won’t be disappointed in their commentary. They’re the best!
April from Maryland via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/14/22
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Great podcast. Tackling the topic of the lack of diversity in Hollywood in a smart and funny way. These guys are hilarious.
Wallace_tl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/03/16
Bottom line - It’s funny because it’s true. Each host has an interesting perspective on each film. You’re never at a loss for laughs or insight.
Benny Russ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/15
Hilarious, thought provoking, and very inspirational. As a young aspiring comedian myself from the east coast, I feel like I relate to these guys really well. And they review and analyze some of my favorite films too! Best of both worlds, I highly recommend.
Jay Cartier via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/12/15
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