The Film With Three Brains thefilmwiththreebrains
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Three lifelong friends review movies released between 1975-1999 as if the very future of the world depended on it.
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Strange Brew 1983 - The Film with Three Brains Review
Ya der hey. Welcome to our movie review, ya hosers. This week is a beauty... we go to the Great White North to the Elsinore Brewery to see what's in der Strange Brew. Ready to take off, eh?
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Aliens 1986 - The Film with Three Brains Review
A creature feature sequel that echoes the plot of the original is usually a Hollywood recipe for disaster. So how did James Cameron simultaneously out-Alien "Alien" and create a gold standard for genre-swapping sequels? Game over, man, time to tune into the Brains for this bug-hunt-gone-bad!
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Alien 1979 - The Film with Three Brains Review
While everyone was trying to make the next Star Wars, Ridley Scott unleashed the face-hugging, chest-bursting alien sci-fi horror film that inspired decades of imitations. Alien also gave birth to the first standalone female action hero: the unstoppable Ripley, played by Sigourney Weaver. What not to like? The Brains will tell you.
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Rambo-First Blood Part II 1985 - The Film with Three Brains Review
Off-screen it's Stallone versus Schwarzenegger. On-screen, Rambo's an unstoppable monosyllabic army of one, leaving a trail of death and destruction in the name of saving fellow POWs. This movie made Rambo (and his survival knife) a pop culture staple but does it still make sense? The Brains are coming to get you!
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Arthur 1981 - The Film with Three Brains Review
Dudley Moore is a rich Manhattanite tipsy with privilege and alcohol. Resigned to marry the high society bride of his family's choosing, a vivacious Liza Minnelli catches his eye despite the threat to his inheritance. Does this comedic drama still have heart and laughs? Get caught between the brains and New York City. "Arthur" 1981, wherever you listen to podasts.
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Office Space 1999 - The Film with Three Brains Review
Beavis & Butthead creator, Mike Judge grows up and gets - a desk job? Three software programmers discover the ultimate loophole to beat the system: stop caring! Has corporate culture changed in the last 25 years? People sure haven't. Cure your case of the Mondays with a hefty dose of Brains!
Customer Reviews
Straw…
Riveting recaps and quotes galore, what’s not to love.
I am a patient boy. I wait, I wait, I wait I wait…
The sun sets, the sun rises. I sleep, I wake, I yearn. I maintain a simmering, silent feud with the sandwich artist at my local Subway franchise.
And yet zero content. It’s almost remarkable that there are three brains yet not a sliver of dependability.
I ask for very little from my 4th favorite podcast featuring three high school chums discussing movies released during an arbitrary and confusing window of time. It’s quite clear that the podcast employs zero fact checking or even the slightest amount of quality control. Editing? That’s rich.
My only ask is that the inane cinematic commentary be delivered to my earholes with some measure of consistency. That seems like a reasonable request from where I sit. Which is in the dark, drowning my sorrows in a family size bag of Gardettos and refreshing my podcast app until my thumbs callus and my heart breaks.
What do you want me to do here, read a book?
Anyway.
Your number 1 fan, Dan Biles
Ps. Have you heard about this new Yankee and Janky podcast?
great movie podcast
i love listening to these knuckleheads, who are best buds from way back. great fun to hear them analyze each movie and i always learn something too!