A friggin riot
The Torpey Brothers have a hell of a vibe to them. I end up just cackling to myself as they steer the podcast away from Patrick and he is forced to reign them back in on occasion—only for the script to flip and one of the bros hit ya with a really well thought out point of discussion. It’s a great balance of Big Goober Energy and solid film analysis/criticism. Or maybe the podcast is the friends we made along the way. (Keanu talk is really just a bonus) Genuinely though, I am always amped to see more of this in my podcast feed. Very funny, and the longer episodes dedicate time to lengthy convos in and outside of the focused film of the week. Heck yeah.
CaptSaraCold via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/07/19
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