One of Pete’s favorite directors, Alex de la Iglesias, brings in the New Year with a GOOD movie about the filming a NYE TV special. There aren’t enough words in the English language to describe the chaos surrounding the taping. The whole cast urges you to head over to Tubi and treat yourself to this bonkers movie.
Pete dodged a bullet with this one as his friendship with Kathleen would surely have ended since there is a scene midway through the film that caused us all to gag. Seriously, I challenge you NOT to throw up a little in your mouth after this scene.
We don’t get to have guests very often and we get the delight to host the maniacs at Bad Movies Worse People Podcast. They were kind enough to send us a beer from a local brewery in Arizona.
Pete continues his dominance over the Six-Minute Synopsis .
Episode 99 is a doozie. Some might call it a wet fart…well…everyone but Pete calls it a wet fart. To celebrate the new Fantastic Four movie we dive into the unreleased 1994 version made by the great Roger Corman. Why was it unreleased? Why did we watch it? Why is Pete still allowed to pick movies? All these questions and more may or may not be answered in this episode.
Pat Daily is sadly no longer with us but he lives on in our memories. Hazy alcohol fueled Put-in-Bay memories but memories still the same. This is the song we reference every show when Pete get’s it right. Just How Drunk are we Gonna Get?
GBBMN joins forces with Give Me Back My Action and Horror Movies for THE MONTH OF ACTION and Pete picked a movie that he will regret for years to come. King Solomon’s Mines was admittedly a childhood favorite but through adult eyes is one of the most stomach turning racist and misogynistic we have ever covered on this show. Boy do we suffer for Pete’s decision.
For the first time in my life, alcohol has failed me. That’s not really true but the first time I watched BHC I was three margaritas in and it hit that funny bone just right. Did the movie hold up to a more sober mindset? Tune in and see…or hear…whatever. You know what I mean.
Pete’s musical hero, Pat Daily, would be proud (maybe?) of the rendition of “Tell Them You’re From Ohio (Key West version)” off his album “Live and Kickin’.” Pat is no longer with us but my memories and his music will live on inside me forever. I dearly miss that man.
Otherwise entitled “Tremors in the snow” by Kathleen. She’s not wrong.
Pete’s under the weather and sounds like a muppet. That said it seems that we had some unexpected technical issues from the recording. One of these days we’ll grow up and become a REAL podcast.
Somehow there are 7 Tremors movies. Baffling and wonderful all at the same time.
The boys set up a game for Kathleen and that she proceeded to ace disappointing Pete who thought he was so clever. Try again loser.
Congratulations to Dan and Brennon for 10 flipping years of Corrupted Youth Podcast. Go check out this father and son duo.