Hutch and Jason decide to watch a staple of the late 90’s and early 00’s, vampire action movies. Join them as they do a post-mortem on Blade (1998) and Underworld (2003).
Author: Jason Hutch
A Most Excellent Episode.
This week, our hosts Jason and Hutch watch some movies they don’t really understand, Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure (1989) and Primer (2004), and eventually figure out how to time travel.
American Confusion
This week we have a special guest host as friend of the podcast Nasty Nate joins the show to share his Generation X wisdom on coming of age tales American Graffiti (1973) and Dazed and Confused (1993).
Puppets: F**K YEAH!
Our intrepid heroes are losing their minds during the quarantine and decided to watch two movies starring puppets. Team America: World Police (2004) and The Happytime Murders (2018).
Quotent Quotables
Jason and Hutch take inspiration from Jason’s installation of “Ode to a Worker in a Capitalistic Society” and stick it to the man with two subversive films from 1999, Office Space and Fight Club.
Caged and Confused
Alternatively, this episode could easily be called the Cage-ass Chainsaw Massacre, as the chosen ones, Jason and Hutch, watch two bat-shit crazy Nicolas Cage films: Drive Angry (2011) and Mandy (2018).
All in all, you’re just another soft brick in the wall.
Jason and Hutch, our chosen heroes, watch the two directorial debut films: Rian Johnson’s Brick (2005) and Jordan Blady’s Softness of Bodies (2018).
The Shiny Thing
This episode Hutch and Jason watch The Shining (1980) and The Thing (1982) to examine a pair of movies where the setting acts as another character in the film. Also, the coronavirus takes its toll on the show by knocking a would be guest host out of the picture.
Kiki’s Doglivery Service
This week the guys decide to kick back and watch some animated films that are set in the Land of the Rising Sun. Starting with anime classic Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989) and then on to stop motion with Isle of Dogs (2018).
John Wick is Proto-Neo.
Jason and Hutch take the red pill and dive into a fan theory: whether or not The Matrix (1999) and John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017) are sequels.
Nightmare at Nakatomi Plaza
Hutch and Jason discuss whether or not Die Hard (1988) and The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) are Christmas movies.
Mister Rogers talks about Cats.
Jason and Hutch visit the animal shelter and look at a couple of stray documentaries from 2018, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? and Inland Sea. Cats abound, as do tears (all from Hutch) from discussing the life of our neighbor(s).
*Use a Banana for scale*
Jason and Hutch don their rubber gloves and prepare to examine Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope (1948) and Alejandro Iñárritu’s Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014). This could get messy.
Blood in the Water…(and fire in the sky?)
Jason and Hutch watch some technical films with less dialogue, There Will Be Blood (2007) and The Shape of Water (2017).
Who Babysits Satan’s Child?
Jason and Hutch get spooky in this episode, watching the Halloween classic films, Rosemary’s Baby (1968) and the original Halloween (1978).
When Comedians go cold turkey
Our heroes, Jason and Hutch enter the room: there’s a trap! Two movies from funny men, Adam Sandler and Will Ferrell are skulking in the shadows. Will our heroes perish, at the hands of Punch Drunk Love (2002) and/or Stranger Than Fiction (2006)? Tune in, and find out.
Cluelessly, Bend and Snap*
Jason and Hutch crack open the modern remake of Jane Austen’s “Emma”, Clueless (1995) and the film Legally Blonde (2001), in search of a deeper meaning.
Many Faces of Meg Ryan
Jason and Hutch, along with Friend of the Podcast, David, dowse out whether or not Joe Versus the Volcano (1990) is the best movie ever, better even than The Godfather (1972).
Only the farmers won.
In the final installment of Remake Month, 2019, les garçons Jason and Hutch marathon Seven Samurai (1954), The Magnificent Seven (1960), and The Magnificent Seven (2016). ALL HAIL REMAKE MONTH.
Don’t cross the PODCAST streams!
ALL HAIL REMAKE MONTH. All hail. Continuing with remakes, Jason and Hutch critique Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters (2016). *Reggaeton Horn*
M-O-N-*E*-Y
ALL HAIL REMAKE MONTH. All hail. First up on 2019’s remake month docket: Ocean’s 11 (1960) and Ocean’s Eleven (2001).
Cult Cult Movies
This week Hutch and Jason watch Sleepaway Camp 2: Unhappy Campers (1988) and Shock Treatment (1981), the lesser known sequels to the cult hits Sleepaway Camp (1983) and The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975).
Go To Sleep, You Little Noah
Jason and Hutch delve into “modernized” remakes of older tales in the films “Noah” (2014) and “Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?” (2000)
The Hidden Star Wars
Jason and Hutch examine the influence The Hidden Fortress (1958) had on Star Wars (later titled Episode IV: A New Hope) (1977).
Perspective Shift
Jason and Hutch discuss the use of perspective shift in the films Rashomon (1950) and Bad Times at the El Royale (2018).
Psych Out
Jason and Hutch discuss manipulation from the movies 10 Things I Hate About You(1999) and Dogville (2003).
Choices We Make
Jason and Hutch travel through time and space on a modified car to discover the roles women play in Passengers (2016) and Mad Max: Fury Road (2015).
Surreal Trouble
Jason and Hutch further obfuscate the films Eraserhead(1977) and Barton Fink(1991). Join them on a trip to another dimension!
Hear No Evil, See No Evil
Jason and Hutch pontificate over thematic similarities between Bird Box (2018) and A Quiet Place (2018).
The Emo and The Sad-sack
Jason and Hutch partake in viewing two of 2004’s “freshest” worst movies, Spider-man 2 and Sideways.
The Heist
Jason and Hutch trailblaze a path through the jungle that leads them to the conclusion : Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) and Contraband (2012) are the same movie.
Wilford Wonka
Jason and Hutch explore the feasibility of whether or not Snowpiercer (2013) is a sequel to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971).
A Shower Thought
Hutch and Jason delve into whether The Big Lebowski (1998) and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) are the same movie, on different drugs.
Coming Soon, to a podcatcher near you (really near you(just open your app or click on your webpage(no discrimination)))
Two dudes.
Two movies per episode. Dissection, discussion, civil discourse, uncivil discourse, and trash talk COMING SOON.