Episodes
It's PART ONE of our Austin Powers Trilogy breakdown! This week, we talk about the legendary first installment of the franchise. We also somehow end up on Animal Planet TV shows from the past like Gator Boys, Tanked, and Call of the Wildman. This is what people want to hear in 2022.
Published 04/19/22
This is it folks, it took us 79 episodes to vulnerably talk about a message driven movie of substance. We both thought 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' is a masterpiece that everyone needs to see. Before we dive deep in to the movie, we talk non-spoilers, do movie update, and talk about Sam Elliott's apology.
Published 04/12/22
When Judd Apatow makes a new movie, we spend most of the episode breaking it down. Especially when the reviews aren't great. We talk about our gripes, but focus on the positives, because there are a lot. We also talk Movie Update, talk TV, stand-up, and more!
Published 04/05/22
It's a Ben Stiller and Cameron Diaz rom-com this week, and this one's definitely bit-heavy. One of the first com-roms in history, we're guessing. We also talk the Oscars, and play a guessing game where we decide which review is for an Oscars movie or one of our kind of movies.
Published 03/29/22
We were scared to re-watch this one in case it didn't hold up, but we're happy to report back it did! This is one of those movies that shouldn't get you to buy in, but it ends up happening. A true gem of the 2000's. We also talk Sandra Bullock during movie update, Kevin talks about his dog head-butting him in the nuts, Wini gives streaming suggestions, and more
Published 03/22/22
Going back to '97 this week with Starship Troopers. A great satire that's incredibly 90's, mainly due to the fact that they just had to show boobs for some reason. We also talk about Sam Elliott's Western comments, trash food that people love, and talk TV that we watched.
Published 03/15/22
Everyone's saying The Batman's great. And everyone's right. This is movie walked the line between The Dark Knight and Joker and set itself up for a trilogy everyone will be excited for. It's so realistic some of the bad guys are just Italians from North Jersey
Published 03/08/22
It's an in person episode this week! We loved recording it so much we posted, despite having some audio issues. Sorry about those, but tune in for some great banter and some movie update.
Published 03/01/22
We were both surprised to find Neighbors is so different than we remember from our first watch. There's a lot of laugh out loud moments and there are a few stand out performances, but overall it's a very solid movie. We also bring back 2nd Draft 2nd Laugh, talk 2 news stories, and so much more!
Published 02/22/22
It's a football episode this week to celebrate the Super Bowl, and we're going with The Longest Yard. The cast was stacked, and it had a great story with a bunch of that 2000's humor throughout. We also talk the new Netflix show Murderville, Gal Gadot's line in Death on the Nile, and more!
Published 02/15/22
Finally a new comedy release that we loved: it's the last (but definitely also not the last) installment of Jackass. We dive in deep on this one and cover: what makes this specific movie great, some facts we learned from bonus content during release screenings, our favorites, and way more. As always, we also do movie update, check in on Wini's watch list, and this week talk Balls of Fury and theater pet peeves.
Published 02/08/22
There's a lot of new TV shows happening, and we talk Book of Boba Fett and How I Met Your Father before we go in to news this week. Then, we talk about the absolute classic Wayne's World in One Minute 3 Points.
Published 02/01/22
It's a wild episode this week where we cover a ton, including Wini's old 10th best comedy of all time: Princess Bride. There's no doubt it's a staple, especially for people around our age. We also do movie update, talk SNL being under heat for lazy writing and the new LOTR series, re-visit our top 10 comedies of all time, and get in to an un-planned conversation about what animated children's movies 25 year old guys are allowed to watch.
Published 01/25/22
It's a double episode this week with an emphasis on one of the 90's greatest comedic actors: Jim Carrey. It's tough to pick two but we decided to focus on Dumb and Dumber and Truman Show this week. Let us know your other favorite Jim Carrey movies and we'll do them in future episodes!
Published 01/18/22
This week we talk about a comedy classic Zoolander. We also debut a new segment to lead us in to news called movie update, and close out with recommendations including the Harry Potter documentary, Judd Apatow's new book, and The Stand Ups Season 3.
Published 01/11/22
We're back talking about Adam McKay's newest movie 'Don't Look Up.' This movie has been sitting at the top of Netflix's most watched for a while now, and there's a lot to break down here. We also talk about our favorite movies from 2021 and our most anticipated movies for 2022.
Published 01/04/22
This week, we're talking the 2nd biggest opening weekend movie release of all time: Spider-Man No Way Home. It doesn't just pull on nostalgia, and it's not only an impressive showing of what the MCU is able to do, but it's also an incredible movie aside from that. We also talk 2 different movies' trailers in a Kevin James led movie about Saints head coach Sean Payton, and a Nic Cage movie where he plays Nic Cage.
Published 12/21/21
Walk Hard is one of the purest versions of the 2000's comedies we know and love. We also talk about the new Lakers series in development with John C Reilly & Adam McKay at the helm, the Halo series, and 'The Batman' testing 2 different endings.
Published 12/14/21
Last week we talked about how great of a concept 'True Story' was, and we sit down to talk about it this week with a new segment 1 Minute 3 Points. We'll each have a minute to give our impressions, then we give 3 takeaways or questions, the Sincerely Unqualified way. We also talk about who we'd like to see at the Netflix is a Joke Comedy Fest, Netflix making a movie based on a meme, and Ridley Scott being Ridley Scott.
Published 12/07/21
This week, we talk Kevin Hart/Wesley Snipe's new limited series 'True Story', why 'House of Gucci' might have been so successful at the box office, 'Doctor Strange 2' being re-shot, and wrap up talking about Chef.
Published 11/30/21
It's mainly a news episode this week where we talk about a trailer for 'National Champion,' a new 'Spider-Man No Way Home' trailer, Michael Che & Tim Dillon's disagreement, and Randall Park starring in a work-place comedy about the last Blockbuster. We also talk 'Love Actually' and 'About Time' at the end!
Published 11/23/21
'Love Hard' was #1 on Netflix, and one of us thought it didn't deserve to be there. We also talk about what we're most excited for from the Disney+ Day announcements, and as always, talk a few extra completely unrelated things. Ever heard a movie podcast talk about a punk singer relieve themselves on someones face in front of a huge crowd? You're about to
Published 11/16/21
'Eternals' is another step in a different direction for the MCU, and it was done extremely well. It might not be for everyone, but we both loved it, which isn't anything new for us and MCU movies. We also talk Morbius, Red Notice, and Black Adam/The Rock during this week's news segment
Published 11/09/21
'Last Night in Soho' is a true psychological thriller brought to you by Edgar Wright himself. No quirky humor we loved in movies like 'Shaun of the Dead' and 'Hot Fuzz' here, and definitely a lot to unpack. We also talk about the trailers that played before the movie, the Hocus Pocus 2 cast, and our reactions to the 'Lightyear' trailer.
Published 11/02/21
The first installment of Dune is out and it should be the start of a mega franchise. Hear how we make Christopher Meloni a staple in the episode when he has nothing to do with the movie or a news story. Sorry for the audio quality this week!
Published 10/26/21