2 brothers who deconstruct, discuss, and interview others about social phenomena and nostalgic memories surrounding popular movies, series, and American pop-culture!
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With music being one of the Jerks' biggest passions in life, the boys have fun reminiscing about the movie soundtracks they grew up with and the major influences they've played in our lives!
The Jerks unpack all that goes into a "blockbuster" film by going through the blockbuster's from decade to decade and creating a definition they think would be widely agreeable!
In our first episode under the title, "The Jerks in the 4th Row," the Jerks discover the definition of the term "cameo" is more subjective than they initially thought and, through their top 5 lists, eventually reach a collective understanding!
In this episode, The Jerks discuss the actors that have come to define what 'commitment to a role' means to us by selecting our top 5 instances of extreme commitment to a role in a movie!
Ace, Stanley, Lloyd, Andy, Carl, Grinch, Mr. Popper....Jim Carrey has had a huge impact on the Jerks' sense of humor over the years, but as Phil and Tim put together their 'top 5' lists they discover that Jim's influence spans outside the realm of comedy.
The Jerks breakdown why Tropic Thunder is one of our favorite comedies and how it not only pushed the boundaries of what a comedy could be but also helped set the precedent for what topics can be tackled in a blockbuster comedy!
If we don't see ya... Good afternoon, good morning, and goodnight. In this episode, (still going by 3 dawgs) the Jerks talk about the psychological impact "The Truman Show" had on not only us but even those in the mental health and medical fields!
Brothers, Phil and Tim Daley, have decided to try their hand at creating a podcast! Our inaugural podcast will be focused on Christopher Nolan's mind bending film, "Inception." Listen as these two "Jerks" sit down after watching the movie to deconstruct their own theories on not only the convoluted plot, but also why the movie had such a big impact on we as a society.