
33 episodes

Movies, Music and Beer Podcast Jay Croft & Ryan Looney
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5.0 • 8 Ratings
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Movies, Music, and Beer is an entertainment podcast hosted by Jay Croft and Ryan Looney. Each episode covers one or more recently released or retrospective films, as well as music selections and our beer(s) of choice. Episodes will also include segments covering news about movies coming to theaters and/or home video, as well as recommended or regretful films/shows.
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Wedding Crashers (2005) Epic rants, new music, and great drinks
This bonus episode was recorded in the summer of 2022, but we held onto it for a while as we were preparing to record our Top Gun episode. Unfortunately, we ran into some technical issues with that one, so we decided to keep it in the vault and bring in the new year with a new episode and share our thoughts about Wedding Crashers. Enjoy!
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Old School (2003) Review / Are Foo Fighters Done?
In this episode, we recall another one of our favorite comedies, Old School. We also pay tribute to Taylor Hawkins and discuss wether or not the Foo Fighters will continue and how they might go about it.
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Ghostbusters Afterlife (2021)
Join Jay and Ryan as they discuss the new Ghostbusters Afterlife film. Is this one possibly the best sequel in the series, or did it fail to live up to the hype? As always, the guys make you think and laugh while enjoying a cold brew and sharing their music picks for the MMB Radio playlist on Spotify! Also covered is the late 90's gen-x underrated film, Suburbia.
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Remembering Ghostbusters (1984), ripping Matrix Revolutions, and reviewing the Chucky series
After a long break, we're back to discuss one of our childhood favorites, Ghostbusters. With the release of the 2021 re-boot, we revisit this paranormal comedy gem and discuss our favorite scenes, characters, quotes, and more!
Our "Regret" of the episode is the new "Matrix Revolutions," which is quite possibly the worst re-boot in a long while. Listen to why Jay hated it so much.
Later in the episode, we dig into the new horror series, "Chucky" on the USA network and share what we love about it, and what irks us as well.
As always, you'll hear us share our music picks for the "Movies, Music and Beer Radio" playlist on Spotify, as well our beers of the episode.
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The Hangover (2009)
Episode #29 of the MMB Podcast features our thoughts of "The Hangover," starring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zack Galifianakis, and Heather Graham. This has always been a favorite of ours and we've been looking forward to discussing it since we started the show. We take some time to discuss what we're drinking and how much public pools suck before diving into this hilarious and timeless film. As always we get into some music discussion before wrapping up the show, so sit back and have a few laughs with two of your favorite foul-mouthed podcasters!
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Groundhog Day (1993)
In this episode, we discuss one of their favorite 90's movies featuring Bill Murray, "Groundhog Day." We talk about a lot of the behind the scenes information about the film, how it came to be, fan reception, and our favorite moments of the film. We also discuss how long Phil Connors was actually in the loop and why it was finally broken. Jay tries a new hazy IPA and gives the play-by-play. As always, we share our recommendations and add to the Movies, Music and Beer Radio playlist on Spotify.
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Customer Reviews
Surprisingly Good
I do like the Podcast. The only thing I would have to say is they need to cover more Older movies.
I think it is recorded in the Back of the Dairy Queen by the Ice Machine on Bedford Drive :-)
So Much Fun
This is such a fun podcast! The guys are super knowledgeable about their topics and their passion for the subjects shine through. I felt like I was along for the ride through multiple episodes and I learned a few things too. I’m a new fan for sure.
Jay & Ryan are the best
Great show with two great guys. The recommendations are great and their back and forth banter is insightful and humorous. My favorite episode is number 10, Rise of Skywalker, but I’m a bit bias.