In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: How would Sean Bean have died in 1999's groundbreaking sci-fi film, "The Matrix". We are joined by our friends from across the pond, James and Matt from the podcast This Week in Metropolis.
The idea of taking one of the best video games and video game characters from 16-bit to the big screen sounds like an easy way to make a lot of money. Obtain an incredible intellectual property with full creative control, assemble an incredible cast, toss in $48mil, what could go wrong? Let us count the ways...
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: How would Sean Bean have died in the 1975's American thriller film, "Jaws". We are joined by our friends Agent Cam and Agent Scott from the podcast SpyHards.
Sometimes you need a good partially animated musical romantic comedy self-parody Disney princess movie to take a break from the craziness of life. Can 2007's Enchanted take us to the ball and bring us true love?
Join Tim as he has a wonderful talk with screenwriter Bill Kelly, as they discuss the story behind Enchanted and his approach to screenwriting and collaborating.
When rewatching a sci-fi movie from decades ago, it's often hilarious how the future and technology is assumed to evolve. 1997's "The Fifth Element" seems to intentionally lean into that hard, as the technology appears to have been developed by someone from the early 80's interpretation of what the future might be.
Our biggest donation for our fundraiser for the Make A Wish foundation was from one of our best friends of the show, Derek! He got to choose our first review of 2021 and he selected 1999's American Drama, "Fight Club".
One year ago, four friends sat down to record their very first podcast episode. It did not go well... That episode was hidden away for only the most daring. Now, we present to you, our nostalgia review of 1990's American Christmas family comedy film, Home Alone
Podcast Secret Santa! Our friends from Not Suitable for Adults has taken over our feed with their take on our show, specifically our "How Would Sean Bean Have Died" segment!
Join Tim as he has an incredible discussion with Brian Levant, the Director of Jingle All the Way, as they discuss his career and how he approached bringing this movie to life.
It's Turbo Time! Join us as we reflect on our nostalgia for the 1996 American Christmas family comedy film, "Jingle All the Way".We kick-off our Nostalgia Review talking about the toys we absolutely had to have under the Christmas tree as a kid and have our most hilarious and wildly inappropriate game of Mad Libs yet.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all our friends!We wanted to post a quick mini-episode to talk about our favorite Christmas movies from our childhood, as well as touch on 2000's How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Directed by Ron Howard and starring Jim Carrey doing what he does best.
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: How would Sean Bean have died in the 1993's American science fiction action film, "Jurassic Park". We are joined by our friends Matt and fellow podcaster Grim from the show "Grim Yells at a Cloud" to share each others thoughts.
Hold onto your butts, we rewatch and review 1993's American science fiction adventure film, "Jurassic Park". Tim continues to not only ruin this film for Dana, but for everyone else on the show, and for anyone else that listens so consider yourself warned...
We couldn't have Chris join us for our final wrap up, so Tim and Chris sat down to talk about Chris' thoughts on rewatching Jurassic Park, awkward moments, how technology can ruin nostalgia, and some of the best thrill rides we've experienced at Universal Studios
Welcome to Jurassic Park! Join On Second Watch as we explore one of the greatest achievements in cinema, 1993's American science fiction adventure film, "Jurassic Park". While we agree that this movie is something special, Tim ABSOLUTELY RUINED this for Dana...
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: How would Sean Bean have died in the 2010's contemporary psychological science fiction heist action thriller, Inception. We are joined by Derek again to share each others thoughts.
While we get ready for our episode covering Jurassic Park, we share what we’re thankful for, AND introduce our listeners to one of Tim’s favorite indie podcasts, “Grim Yells at a Cloud”.
We finally rewatch 1993's American fantasy-comedy film, "Hocus Pocus". So many innuendos and psychopathic tendencies, I don’t see how Disney of today could get away with something like this.
It’s all just a bunch of Hocus Pocus! It’s the witching hour for On Second Watch as we explore what is widely considered to be THE Halloween movie, 1993's American fantasy-comedy film, "Hocus Pocus"
In today's episode, we ask ourselves a simple question: How would Sean Bean have died in the 1995 coming-of-age teen comedy, Clueless. We are joined by Nikki to share each others thoughts.
Trolled by Captain Blake and the crew of the Elizabeth Dane, we managed to get our Rewatch Review of 1980’s The Fog out to the world… Has this movie aged well or has the horror movie expectation and experience changed too dramatically in 40 years?
Happy October! We talk “The Fog” everything Halloween in this episode: movies, food, baking shows, Hangry Dana, Kari the Leper, Chris’ tinder profile, Limp Bizkit… You know, all things horror…