36 episodes

Josh and Steven take a look back at classic movies from the VHS era. This show is loaded with nostalgia, dirty jokes, and education.

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    • TV & Film

Josh and Steven take a look back at classic movies from the VHS era. This show is loaded with nostalgia, dirty jokes, and education.

    Ep. 37 - Top Gun (1986)

    Ep. 37 - Top Gun (1986)

    Why is everyone always so sweaty?

    • 45 min
    Ep. 35 - Rushmore (1998)

    Ep. 35 - Rushmore (1998)

    We discuss the first studio film by Wes Anderson. Josh shares his love of Anderson’s films. As usual, Steven is there to knock him back down to earth.

    • 55 min
    Ep. 34 - Point Break (1991)

    Ep. 34 - Point Break (1991)

    We dive deep into Katherine Bigelow’s endless summer heist. Will the Gen X and Millennial come together on this action classic? Listen and find out.

    • 44 min
    Ep. 33 - Porky's (1982)

    Ep. 33 - Porky's (1982)

    Is this the most “toxic” movie ever? We explore this Canadian sex romp as in-depth as you possibly can. The boys look back on their own high school experiences and compare them to this depiction of Florida in the 1950’s.

    • 42 min
    Ep. 32 - My Cousin Vinny (1992)

    Ep. 32 - My Cousin Vinny (1992)

    In this episode Josh tries and fails to do a Brooklyn accent. The guys discuss the merits of the Slurpee, and go on a praise tangent about the tv show "Squidbillies".

    • 41 min
    Ep. 31 - Batman (1989)

    Ep. 31 - Batman (1989)

    1989's "Batman": Tim Burton, Jack Nicholson, and Michael Keaton, what could go wrong...? In this episode we discuss unwed teenage mothers in the 1930's. Prince's worst song ever. And the rumor that Nancy Reagan gave the best head in Hollywood.

    • 57 min

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