Episodes
Your boys are back with an erotic tale of obsession and porno! First, though, we discuss our big wins in Music League and in real life and we take a look at upcoming movies in the May Movie Preview! Then we discuss Angel Guts: Red Classroom, a Roman Porno based on a manga that explores the seedy underbelly of Japanese porn. All this plus Kyle from Kentucky, AI songs and so much more! Direct Donloyd After listening, go check out the Patreon and find out more about the Bookhouse Boys!
Published 04/27/24
Published 04/27/24
Your boys are back there's lots to discuss! We talk about "Civil War" and "Fallout," among other things. Then we recount the last 10 JFS movies and average our scores to make a canonical ranking. It's tradition! Which movie is our number 1? Only time will tell! After that, we review the 1989 Jim Wynorski classic "Return of Swamp Thing." Heather Locklear, Dick Durock and Monique Gabriel star in the campy sequel to the Wes Craven original. It's based on the DC comic and features a plant man who...
Published 04/20/24
Your boys are back! Parker and Sean discuss video game pinball and other new obsessions. One of those obsessions is last weekend's Wrestlemania, so if you're not into reviews of big sweaty men with muscles, then feel free to skip ahead to the one hour mark or so. Once you get there, the boys review a Japanese movie that Sean picked all by himself with no help. It's called "Cats of Park Avenue" and it's about cats that skateboard. It's also about a group of girls who are making a musical about...
Published 04/13/24
This week: Kevin Moss and Parker Bowman regale us with tales of the legendary Ohio-based JFD meetup that just recently transpired! And we review three movies! Did we even mention it's our 14th Anniversary? Don't worry if you forgot to get us a gift - your listenership is gift enough. Up first! We're confronted yet again with another one of Sean's fancy musical fantasias, with 1971's The Boy Friend, starring Twiggy. But could the fact that it's directed by Ken Russell save it from the realms...
Published 04/05/24
  Parker's about to hit the road so he can finally "get" Species in Cinci (and maybe some chilidogs too), but before he goes he wanted to share more of his thoughts on Richard O'Brien's 1981 follow-up to Rocky Horror, Shock Treatment (famously reviewed on a very early JFD)! Critics agree it was a wonderful way to send Parker a bon voyage. But first! We chat all about all the movies coming to cinemas next month. To join our Music League, or just hang out with your pals, swing by our Junk Food...
Published 03/22/24
  Sean's on his grandpa shit again, as we review Strike Me Pink (from 1936). But will the addition of theme park antics in this comedy-musical from vaudeville old-timer Eddie Cantor sweeten the deal for Parker Bowman? Tune in to find out. But first! We chat all about our recent experiences listening to and ranking musical picks with our listeners over in the Music League app. Swing by our Junk Food Dinner DISCORD server to sign up. So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We...
Published 03/15/24
Things are scandalous, kinky and Nazis are threatening everyone. In addition, your Junk Food Supper boys will be discussing Cabaret! Sean and Parker discuss the 1972 movie directed by Bob Fosse and starring Liza Minnelli, Joel Gray and Michael York. Liza plays a swinging socialite who performs in a cool cabaret in Berlin shortly before the Nazis rise to power. Before that, though, the boys discuss what they've been up to, what they've been watching and much more. This week's segment is a...
Published 03/08/24
It's Sci-Fi Ebruary time traveling from last month to this month! We're celebrating by discussing three movies about invisible men. We've also got big news about a scrrening of Spookies we'll be hosting with Outer Cinema in Cincinnati on the 22nd! First, an invisible man is tasked with hunting a tiny killer in the Invisible Man vs The Human Fly from 1957! Next, Chevy Chase and John Carpenter team up for a story about paranoia, loneliness and silly comedy in "Memoirs of an Invisible Man" from...
Published 03/02/24
  We've found a way to combine two of our favorite things: science fiction and John Carpenter, this week, as we review Starman (from 1984). But will the addition of romance-heavy drama spoil the stew? Tune in to find out. But first! Sean gives a rundown of his Journey to Japan (and completely fails to mention his encounter with the Journey to the Center of the Earth ride at Disneyland). So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus the elephant man's...
Published 02/23/24
We're boldly going where no podcaster has gone before! Talking about Star Trek! Engage! Sean is out for the week, so Parker is joined by podcasting legend, Babylegs Eric to discuss Star Trek: First Contact, the second TNG movie and probably the best one. In it, evil robots conquer the earth in the past and only the Enterprise crew can stop them. We also discuss Babylegs' secret podcast origin story and we talk a lot about Warhammer. We also getr some voicemails from some Hall of Famers and...
Published 02/17/24
The boys are back this week! After an unfortunate series of events, they discuss Dexter, Japan, the JFD meet up, get some voice mails and so much more. Then Sean and Parker cope with their own senility while watching a collection of TV show intros. After that, they discuss the Denis Villeneuve film, "Blade Runner 2049." How does it stack up against the Ridley Scott original? Is Harrison Ford a good actor? What is Ryan Gosling doing? All these questions answered and more! direct donloyd here!...
Published 02/10/24
  The rumors were true! We're capable of picking movies that aren't based on Journey to the Center of the Earth. But only because we respect the Japanese so much! It's time for us to chat Miyazaki again with his 1984 feature Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind! But first! We chat about our favorite movies from the year 1983! Not, not 1984, the year of Nausicaa's release. Parker has his reasons, I suppose. So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus a list of...
Published 02/01/24
JFD returns and we're celebrating the new year the only way we know how, with our tradional Happy Nude Year episode! In addition to reviewing three classic skin flicks, we'll also be counting down our favorite films from 2023!  Up first, a mad scientist helps a visitor from outer space find some hot chicks for his planet (with the help of Frankenstein and the Mummy) in the 1964 nudie cutie Kiss Me Quick!  Then, we get a XXX retelling of the classic Charles Dickens tale A Christmas Carol, only...
Published 01/26/24
Your boys are back and they're smoking heavy doobies! Sean and Parker discuss the movies and TV shows they've been watching in anticipation of their Top 2023 Year-End lists next week. Then, Parker plays a Sean-hosted game show. How many Full Moon movies can he guess from the parent's guide descriptions on imdb? The answer may surprise you! The movie this week is brought to us by the aforementioned Full Moon. It's The Gingerweed Man from 2021. It's a spin-off of the Gingerdead Man / Evil Bong...
Published 01/19/24
  The rumors were true! The journey does indeed continue! Our multi-year tribute to Jules Verne continues with The Journey to the Center of the Earth (the NBC TV movie from 1993)! Get your volcano suits ready because we're diving back in! But first! We chat all the movies we've ever reviewed and stack rank them, again! So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus Ohio's laws on inked skins, the Brass Ass and the Surf Ranch [alluded to], Sean's brief mention...
Published 01/12/24
  Do you like Scary Movies? Well we may have one for you this week as we review Scream VI, starring Jenna Ortega and directed and written by the Radio Silence team. This is the 2023 one where Ghostface goes to New York. We also discuss our 2024 movie watching goals and we get yelled at in the Voice Mails and are still confused by just exactly what is a Bouvier. We also remind you to sign up for the Patreon as we're now entering Season 3 of Twin Peaks in the Bonus Episodes. And come to...
Published 01/06/24
The JFD crew is back for our final episode of the year, and as is tradition, it's our annual Christmas special, featuring Santa slashers, alien life forms and the hottest gifts of 1989!  Up first, in jolly old England, someone is murdering anyone in a Santa suit around the holiday season in the sleazy slasher Don't Open Till Christmas from 1984. Then, everyone's favorite TV alien, ALF, stars in a surprisingly depressing hour-long holiday episode that features dying children and suicidal...
Published 12/23/23
  Merry almost-Xmas!! We're reviewing The Lobster (from ~2016)! Get ready for some Yorgos chats! But first! We chat all the very best movies we saw this year! So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus no Kelly surfer ranch reports, Parker's trip to the Southland recapped (sponsored by Papa John's spicy papa-ronis), how Disney gets ya, the official California versus Ohio chili debate settled once and for all (sponsored by Chili John's spicy residues),...
Published 12/15/23
Your boys are back with a legendary historical story! First, the end of the year is upon and that can only mean one thing: What's going on next year? We run down the most anticipated 2024 movies. Do they excite it? Do they bum us out? Listen and find out! Then we review the David Lowery movie "The Green Knight" from 2021. The guys agree -- go see it before listening. It will get spoiled and it's worth watching. In it, legendary knight of the Roundtable Sir Gawain must do battle with the Green...
Published 12/08/23
  We had to go back! To the wacky world of Twin Peaks! We're re-reviewing FIRE WALK WITH ME now that Bowman's seen the series, and also reviewing TWIN PEAKS - THE MISSING PIECES (from 2014)! Get ready for a long one! But first! We chat all about every movie David Lynch ever made and produce an extremely comprehensive, mathematical, and official ranking of all the movies! So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus no Kelly surfer ranch reports, pandemic...
Published 12/02/23
Parker and Sean are back with a movie where no one goes underground! How can this be? First, the guys go over all the upcoming movies coming to theaters for the rest of the year. What will we see? What will we avoid? Donloyd to find out. Then, we discuss one of the funniest movies of the 90s -- National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1. Emilio Estevez and Samuel L. Jackson play cops in this spoof of the Lethal Weapon movies. Jon Lovitz, Corey Feldman and like 100 other actors also show up --...
Published 11/25/23
  We had to go back! To the center of the earth! But this time, with fake-ass Hawiian volcano matte paintings! And Emo Phillips (kind-of)! It's Journey to the Center of the Earth from 1988! (or maybe '89 depending on who ya ask) But first! We chat all about every movie we ever reviewed on the show and produce an extremely comprehensive, mathematical, and official ranking of all the movies! So #DonloydNow and enjoy this bite-sized Junk Food Supper. We got all this plus cherry picking the...
Published 11/18/23
  Your JFS boys are back with another banger of an episode! First, we wonder what was on TV at the same time as Twin Peaks and watch a compilation of the intros from all the debuting TV shows of the 1990 season. How does Twin Peaks stack up? I accidentally edited out all the pauses so if you watch the video along with us as an audio commentary, then it won't match up completely. Whoops! Sorry! However, if you're not watching along, then this is preferable to you! You're welcome! After that,...
Published 11/10/23
Junk Food Dinner returns for our November episode (definitely not our Halloween episode) where we discuss British vampires, Japanese dinosaurs and Chicago juvenile delinquents!  Up first, Christopher Lee is Count Dracula and he returns from his slumber in swinging 1972 London and it's up to Peter Cushing and his granddaughter (both descendants of Van Helsing) to stop him in Hammer horror film Dracula A.D. 1972.  Then, Toei Pictures brings us a tale of prehistoric creatures returning to...
Published 11/05/23