You've been up here too long man. You've lost your marbles. This week, we wrap up our Kubrick festival by matching up two psychological science fiction films. We start with Duncan Jones' 2009 Moon, and then get our minds blown by 2001. Finally, our top 5 non-human performances. Thanks for the top 5 idea goes to Brian Price, who thinks we sound like Ritchie Cunningham and Henry Rollins. Ha Ha!...
Mar 06, 2013•2 hr 55 min
This week, Palcher recaps his favorite films from the festival, and we FINALLY read emails. Next week, 2001 and Moon!
Feb 25, 2013•1 hr 5 min
Has anything you have done made your life better? This episode we get into the madness of the crowd mentality, and what happens when violence takes over our youth. We start with the Edward Norton skinhead film, American History X, and then look at the fourth installment of the Kubrick festival, A Clockwork Orange. Then, the long awaited Punishment review of Cobra!
Feb 15, 2013•2 hr 38 min
I like the way you podcast, boy! This episode, we take a look at Tarantino's newest foray into historical revenge fiction, Django Unchained. Along with that, our tops and flops of 2012, plus Sherlock gives us a cheezy new theme song to go with it. Sorry it's been such a long break everybody! But we are back with a vengence!!
Feb 01, 2013•2 hr 11 min
So here is the second half of our uber-long episode with Matty Ballgame Robinson. We geek out on our top 5 and tell dick jokes and Matty does his Bane impression. Enjoy! Next week, our year in review.
Jan 10, 2013•1 hr 3 min
I feel like I've been in a coma for the past twenty years. And I'm just now waking up. This is going to be a two parter, folks! Thats what happens when you get together a bunch of movie nerds. We are joined this week by special guest Matty Robinson of Filmspotting fame to discuss Sam Mendes award winning film, American Beauty. Then we dive into the third installment of our Kubrick festival, Eyes Wide Shut. Next week, we get to our top 5!...
Dec 26, 2012•2 hr 33 min
The way it works is, you do the thing you're scared sh**less of, and you get the courage AFTER you do it, not before you do it. This week is our war centric episode. We start with David O. Russell's 1999 film Three Kings, and then trun to the second installment of our Kubrick fest with Full Metal Jacket. Finally, a discussion about cliche moments in war films. Send in feedback!...
Dec 13, 2012•2 hr 40 min
Knowing a famous author is better than becoming one. It shows you're connected. This week we explore the icky world of May / December romances. We start with 2009s An Education, and then move into the first installment of our Stanley Kubrick festival with Lolita. Then it's top 5 uncomfortable scenes. Enjoy!
Dec 04, 2012•2 hr 57 min
You've always been crazy, this is just the first chance you've had to express yourself. This week we are joined by Sherlock's lovely wife, Abby to talk about the 1991 Ridley Scott feminist road picture, Thelma and Louise. Then they take a look at the last installment of the 90's comedy festival, Wayne's World. Finally, top 5 film duos!
Nov 16, 2012•2 hr 57 min
Yes that's right friends! It's time for the rebroadcast of the 2008 Halloween episode! Guest reviews from Taylor, Andy, Abby, Levi and more! For anyone who is needing a little more Halloween goodness before Thanksgiving, we are giving you a bonus episode to tide you over. New episode coming tomorrow.
Nov 13, 2012•2 hr 40 min
Attacked by Christmas toys? That's strange, that's the second toy complaint we've had. Happy Halloween, everybody! This week, we take a look at two very different movies celebrating the holiday. First we start with the Tim Burton stop-motion classic, The Nightmare Before Christmas. Then, we review the new Daniel Radcliffe film, The Woman In Black. No top 5 this week, but Sherlock does add a special holiday ghost story at the end! See you next week....
Oct 31, 2012•58 min
Its not all about you, you know. People come here not just to follow you. This week it is all about the sad bastards trying to get over the girl! We start with the 2008 Jason Segel comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and we tie that up nicely with Swingers for the fourth installment of our 90's comedy fest. No top 5 this week. Instead, sit back and enjoy Sherlock's punishment review of 'The Man Who Saved The World' otherwise known as Turkish Star Wars. Also, we read some feedback. Enjoy!...
Oct 17, 2012•1 hr 23 min
Lord loves a working man, don't trust whitey, see a doctor and get rid of it. Got it. This week, we have a very special guest. Adam's dad, Mr. Gary Palcher is here with us! We spend the episode talking with him about one of his favorite movies, the Carl Reiner and Steve Martin classic, The Jerk. Then we hear Gary's Top 5 favorite movies of all time. Send in some feedback to the guy and let him know what you think!
Oct 09, 2012•2 hr 42 min
Mostly Maui Waui man, but it's got some Labrador in it. This week, we peer into the subtle charm and delicate nuance of the stoner comedy. What makes them tick? What is the cultural significance? Just kidding. We start with the 1978 burn-out comedy Cheech and CHong Up In Smoke. It's the one with the bus made out of weed. Then, we hit up our third installment of the 90's comedy festival with Ice Cube's first foray into comedy, Friday. Then, it's time for our top 5 scenes of being under the influe...
Oct 03, 2012•2 hr 40 min
Oh yeah! Hitting you with a second dose of the rebroadcast series. Look Damien! It’s all for you! Come along with us as we try to stop the Antichrist in Richard Donners classic mystery horror hybrid The Omen. Then hear Sherlocks Punishment Review of the new Lost Boys sequel, as well as Top Five creepy kids in movies, and our second installment of the Controversial Documentary Festival, Why We Fight....
Sep 27, 2012•1 hr 23 min
The goal of this whole podcast is transparency. You're going to see the whole thing take place from beginning to end. This week we take a look at selling out. How does trying to buy into the Hollywood dream affect artistic vision? Our first take is 2011's Morgan Spurlock documentary, The Greatest Movie Ever Sold. We then go to our second installment of the 90's comedy festival, Ben Stiller's Reality Bites. We also have Matt Whittaker from the Salt Lake City Film Festival stop by to tell us about...
Sep 13, 2012•2 hr 40 min
So I was sitting in my cubicle today, and I realized, ever since I started working, every single day of my life has been worse than the day before it. So that means that every single day that you see me, that's on the worst day of my life. This labor day, we take a look at the unsung workers with their menail irritating jobs, and the movies about them! We start with Mike Judge's cult classic Office Space, and then start our 90's comedy festival with 1994's Clerks, the film that started the View ...
Sep 03, 2012•2 hr 40 min
The nuns taught us there were two ways through life - the way of nature and the way of podcasts. You have to choose which one you'll follow. This week, we tackle the strange, symbolic and unyielding Terrence Malick film, Tree of Life. To tie in with that, we wrap up our Ingmar Bergman festival with 1982's Fanny and Alexander. Then it's time for top 5 fathers and sons in film. Send in some more feedback!...
Aug 28, 2012•2 hr 40 min
I know who you are... I know who you are... I know who you are. This week, we explore the mystery of psychosis, hallucinations and madness. We start by looking at Brad Anderson's surreal nightmare, The Machinist. Then we enter our fourth installment of the Ingmar Bergman festival with Hour Of The Wolf. Finally, our top 5 movies about insanity. Enjoy!
Aug 18, 2012•2 hr 40 min
Death is a disease, it's like any other. And there's a cure. A cure - and I will find it. Ah, the grim topic of death. What a cheerful episode. God thing we have Gavin from Gavin's Underground and Soundwaves From The Underground here to lighten the mood! This week we tackle Darren Aronofsky's meditation on mortality, The Fountain. Then, we look at our third installment of the Ingmar Bergmen festival with The Seventh Seal. Finally, our top 5 Symbolic Movies. Send in some feedback folks, and thank...
Aug 06, 2012•2 hr 7 min
Every acquaintance, every friend, every person who has a place in your heart, it is the time with them that really means something. Nothing else matters. This week we delve into dark matters, dear listeners. We start with Susanne Bier's heart wrenching drama, After The Wedding. After that, we take a look at the second of our Ingmar Bergman's Cries and Whispers. Plus, our top 5 movies about secrets. Bring a hanky, everybody. This is serious drama. Also, It's Raining Men. You'll understand....
Jul 18, 2012•2 hr 3 min
Here it is folks, the first of our rebroadcasting series. Since a lot of our old episodes are no longer available, we will be hosting a rebroadcast of them, usually one a month. A lot of you have heard these before, but for those of you who haven't been with us since the beginning, here is some fun old stuff. Be warned, this was four years ago, so things might seem a little creaky. Thanks for listening!
Jul 05, 2012•2 hr 30 min
The fact that you're not downloading this podcast leads me to believe you're either (a) not at home, (b) home but don't want to talk to me, or (c) home, desperately want to talk to me, but trapped under something heavy. If it's either (a) or (c), please download me later. THis week it's all about relationships, folks! We start out with Rob Reiner's 1989 romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally, and then move into our first installment of the Ingmar Bergman festival with Scenes From A Marriage. We th...
Jul 02, 2012•2 hr 48 min
Only in a world this sh***y could you even try to say these were innocent people and keep a straight face. But that's the point. We see a podcast on every street corner, in every home, and we tolerate it. This week we get into some grim subject matter. Two serial killer movies, folks! First, the groundbreaking crime film Se7en by David Fincher, and then the last in our low budget festival, The Poughkeepsie Tapes by the Dowdle Brothers. We top it off with top 5 scenes of implied violence....
Jun 25, 2012•2 hr 46 min
Your daddy loved y'all. Thats where he went weak. This week we head out to the middle of nowhere, Arkansas to bring you two stories of family turmoil and violence, starting with 2010's Winters Bone. Then we head into the fourth installment of our low budget festival with Jeff Nichols debut, Shotgun Stories. Our top 5 this week is best depictions of a rough life. Enjoy how depressing it gets!
Jun 12, 2012•2 hr 47 min
We have no way of warning the surface. And you know what that means? It means, whatever happens, is up to the Adams. This week, we revisit the 1989 underwater sci-fi hit The Abyss. Along with that, we take a look at our third installment of the low budget festival with 2010's Monsters. Then, it's our top 5 best special effects in a film. Send us some feedback and give Sherlock a punishment review!...
Jun 05, 2012•2 hr 52 min
We were supposed to draw a picture. Anything we wanted. I drew a man. He got hurt in the neck by another man with a screwdriver. Everyone got upset. They had a meeting. Mom started crying. I don't draw like that anymore. I draw... people smiling, dogs running, podcasts. They don't have meetings about podcasts. This week, the Adams see dead people, everywhere! It all starts with the 1999 M. Night Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense. Then we take a look at the second installment of our low budget film fes...
May 21, 2012•2 hr 45 min
Last night, Darth Vader came down from Planet Vulcan and told me that if I didn't post this podcast, that he'd melt my brain. Thats right, kids. It's time to take a look at a favorite of both of the Adams, Back To The Future. As if that isn't enough time travel talk, lets melt our brains even more by delving into the first in our low budget film festival, the subtle and complicated time travel thriller, Primer. Then, we get into our top 5 favorite vehicles from cinema. Send in feedback and give ...
May 09, 2012•2 hr 40 min
I like the way I look. Makes me feel good, it does. And women like me, dammit. Hell, the only one thing I ever been good for is podcastin'. This week the Adam's spend a couple of cold nights out on the streets looking to hustle with two movies that show you why maybe being a gigalo isn't the best idea. We start with 1969's Midnight Cowboy, and then move into the last installment of the Sherlock Should See This festival, Mysterious Skin. To top it off, Top 5 Breakout Actors Who Lost It....
May 01, 2012•2 hr 51 min
There's a hundred-thousand podcasts in this city. You give me a time and a place, I give you a two hour window. Anything happens in that two hours and I'm yours. No matter what. Anything happens a minute either side of that and you're on your own. Do you understand? This week, we take a look at two newer releases, something that doesn't happen all that often on this show. First, we review Ryan Gosling's stylish, violent thriller Drive, and then Elizabeth Olsen in the quietly paranoid drama Marth...
Apr 13, 2012•2 hr 1 min