Movie Nonsense – Show #5! – Best Last Movie? – 10/4/21
Adam & Paul get into it quick: Best Last Movie, NO TIME TO DIE, The Bond Title and Bond Girl Name Generators and a trip through The Academy Museum.
Adam & Paul get into it quick: Best Last Movie, NO TIME TO DIE, The Bond Title and Bond Girl Name Generators and a trip through The Academy Museum.
Paul & Adam are joined by Movie Trivia Schmoedown friend Videodrew for fast-paced movie segments that include…the usual nonsense.
FORCE 10 FROM NAVARONE is Harrison Ford’s first choice to follow-up STAR WARS and he’s starting to show all the traits we love about him!
The Movie Guys bring their unique brand of humor and extensive knowledge of movies to The Outlaw Nation Show…and also squeeze in time to plug their podcast.
What can you say about the biggest movie of all time and the welcome-to-the-world party for the biggest movie star of all time? A lot, apparently, as The Ford Fiesta about STAR WARS clocks in as the longest.
This week, Adam & Paul dive deep into Ford’s first collaboration with Coppola – THE CONVERSATION – and Ford’s creepy, nuanced performance as Martin Stett.
Paul and Adam enter the classics phase of Harrison Ford’s career and there’s much to discuss about this week’s film – American Graffiti.
The next film in The Ford Fiesta sees Harrison Ford appearing in a new genre – the ’60s social unrest movie. Paul & Adam get to the bottom of it all…
Harrison Ford gets his most screen time yet in JOURNEY TO SHILOH, a Civil War drama meets a western film from 1968. Paul and Adam break it down.
A TIME FOR KILLING features Glenn Ford, a Ford who takes up far too much screen time when there’s another perfectly good Ford sitting right there!
Celebrate the first time Harrison Ford punches a guy on camera! Paul & Adam give a full once-over to Ford’s second movie appearance – 1967’s LUV.
Episode #1 is all about DEAD HEAT ON A MERRY-GO-ROUND. Paul Preston & Adam Witt debut their regular segments and celebrate all things Harrison Ford.
Author Dan Bronson sets us on a dark path through the tarnish of tinsel town.
Paul Preston reports from his annual pilgrimage to San Diego for the annual world’s greatest thing that a person could do.
This is a Tom Cruise movie, a sure sign that you’re not going to witness an unambitious production.
Catch a glimpse of the sights at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con from Paul Preston and Justin Bowler’s picture diary. Excelsior!
The backstory of the rascally space smuggler who lost the woman he loved, was killed by his son and nobody cared finally comes to the big screen.
A bold push forward on a classic story, told with overwhelming style.
Stellar science fiction with a wholly realized futuristic universe and much to say.
The creators of each show, David Schickler & Jonathan Tropper (Banshee) and Jonathan Logan (Penny Dreadful), made a thoughtful decision to end their shows where they felt they should be.
Showcast Episode 97: Impressionist and stand-up comic Melissa Villaseñor joins The Movie Guys for previews of new films “The Age of Adaline”, “The Water Diviner” & “Little Boy”. Plus, a trailer for the new, all-female “Avengers” movie and rousing rounds of “What Did You See This Week?” and Karen’s Birthdays.
Aided by a complex story, interesting characters and tight direction, the Spierigs deliver a powerful punch that has you talking about the film long after it is over
It’s Oscar Sunday, and with The Oscar Rant out there, more opinions have popped up about the ten best films of 2014.
Showcast Episode 63: Retractions lead an all-new Showcast, as The Movie Guys redo their final words about Robin Williams. Plus, previews of three new films, including “The Expendables 3”, “The Giver” and “Let’s Be Cops”. Then, “Men in Suits” director Frank H. Woodward sits in to talk about his self-proclaimed “geek-centric” films.
James Gunn not only got it right, but he’s possibly pulled off the best Marvel movie yet.
Showcast Episode 49: Ike Barinholtz, currently seen in “Neighbors”, stops by The Admiral’s Club to HOLD COURT, in a high-energy freakshow of a Showcast that includes previews of “Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return”, “Mom’s Night Out” and, of course, “Neighbors”. Plus, we hold another Seth Rogen love-fest and play a round of “That’s Right!” with Bryan Adams’ career.
Showcast Episode 48: It’s a star-studded episode of The Movie Showcast, as Harrison Ford, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Brad Pitt, John Malkovich and more stop by The Admiral’s Club thanks to special guest and celebrity impressionist Ross Marquand. Plus, summer kicks off with previews of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” and “Walk of Shame”, and The Movie Guys attempt to acquire superpowers by way of Peter Parker-esque animal bites.
Showcast Episode 35: The Movie Guys are great at talking movies. That doesn’t stop them from trying to talk about other things like The Super Bowl with guest Kevin McGeehan. Also: A 2013 Year in Review segment, Karen reports on Sundance from Park City and the whole crew takes a stab at storytelling a la Kevin’s podcast, “Funny Cuz It’s True”.
Showcast Episode 24: The Movie Guys are joined for the whole show by comedian Ken Barnard to preview “Free Birds” and “Last Vegas”. Plus, “Ender’s Game” inspires an enshrining ceremony for The International Order of Ornate Sci-Fi and Fantasy Names. Also, fiery rounds of “What Did You See This Week?” and Karen’s Birthdays.
Showcast Episode 13: Four more new releases to burn through, including “Lee Daniels’ The Butler”, “Kick-Ass 2”, “Jobs” and “Paranoia” before The Movie Guys launch into “Shark Movie Week”, with special guest Daniel Travis, star of “Open Water”. Also, writer/producer and improv Swami Paul Vaillancourt sits in for Adam the entire show!
Showcast Episode 12: Hollywood’s laying it on thick with FOUR new releases on a non-holiday weekend, and we give ’em all a day in court – “Elysium”, “We’re the Millers”, “Disney’s Planes” and “Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters”. Plus, Dave Mattey stops by with stories from the set as an actor and stuntman.
Justin Bowler and Paul Preston bring you The Movie Guys’ annual sights and sounds report from the San Diego Comic-Con, the world’s biggest ball of awesome.
What an appropriate picture of Tom Cruise. Walking the Earth by himself. The lone member of a dying race: The Movie Star.