Fat Guys Network
Want to be entertained throughout the week? The Fat Guys Network is here to provide you with hours of weekly programming that will wrap around you like a warm, fleshy Snuggie. Get movie reviews on Fridays, television talk on Mondays, DVD and Blu-ray picks on Tuesday, off-beat and offensive comedy on Wednesday and movie discussion throughout the weekends, all with an irreverent silliness with plenty of humor and fun. From the flagship show Fat Guys at the Movies to newer podcasts like OSNAP! and Celluloid Spotlight, the Fat Guys Network has all the entertainment you’ll need to make your week fly by faster than a fat kid at an all-you-can eat buffet. And we talk about boobs, too!
Both hilarious and insightful
06/26/2010
"Fat Guys At The Movies" is easily in the top 5 podcasts on the Internet right now. Between Neils hysterical sarcasm and Kevins insight and quick wit I'll continue to listen to fat guys until the end, (hopefully that day never comes) Keep up the great work!!!!!!
Not a Good Podcast
05/24/2012
Most movie-related podcasts are either too snobby or too genre-based and nerdy. Fat Guys at the Movies does an average job of serving the masses between film snobs and fanboys. Neil Miller is a little dry but I like him much better than Kevin Carr. Carr is downright annoying sometimes and not nearly as funny as he thinks he is. His political comments are infuriating and unnecessary for a movie podcast.
Fun Fat Movie Reviews
07/18/2010
I really love the show both hosts are funny and well informed about movie but please cut the other shows out of the feed I only want Fat Guys at the movies.
The popcorn tub runeth over
04/05/2010
The 1978 “The Fish that Saved Pittsburgh” figured out that if one stocks a bum hoops squad with all astrologically signed Pisces, a championship team is born. Likewise, combining obesity with movie reviewing has produced a stellar podcast, “Fat Guys at the Movies”. It is too easy to call Kevin Carr and Neil Miller the odd couple of podcasting. Their symbiotic relationship is more akin to the Tsetse fly and the water buffalo – Carr’s knowledge of film history and actual production prods Miller, while Miller’s slacker exuberance infuriates Carr. While concession stand workers may fear these guys, movie fans should celebrate them.
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- CreatorFat Guys Network
- Years Active2007 - 2024
- Episodes50
- RatingExplicit
- Copyright© 2007-2012 Fat Guys Network and Reject Media
- Show Website