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Join culture writers Drew Dietsch and Travis Newton as they review and recommend horror films, action movies, fantasy flicks and more! New episodes every Sunday! (Formerly The Drew Reviews.)
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Drew and Travis are infected with Virus, the bigger-budget 1999 sci-fi horror flick starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Sutherland!
This episode is the third of four episodes in a month of movies featuring robots, cyborgs, and artificial intelligence!
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00:00:00 - Virus
00:51:56 - The Shelf
01:01:17 - Calls to Action
01:02:27 - Currently Consuming
01:19:00 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis cross the Pacific to see two Japanese robot flicks: Robot Carnival and Gunhed!
This episode is the second of four episodes in a month of movies featuring robots, cyborgs, and artificial intelligence!
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00:00:00 - Gunhed
00:17:00 - Robot Carnival
00:52:24 - The Shelf
01:01:55 - Calls to Action
01:03:08 - Currently Consuming
01:22:39 - End
SHOW LINKS
Dragon Ball Z: The World’s Strongest
Drew and Travis catch up with architect-auteur Neil Breen’s filmography when they review Cade: The Tortured Crossing! It’s the direct sequel to Breen’s previous film, Twisted Pair, which we’ve also reviewed.
This episode is the first of four episodes in a month of movies featuring robots, cyborgs, and artificial intelligence!
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00:00:00 - Cade: The Tortured Crossing
00:52:37 - The Shelf
00:59:44 - Calls to Action
01:00:46 - Currently Consuming
01:17:05 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis’s video about the 1995 Harrison Bergeron Movie
Drew and Travis team up with Double Team, the 1997 action flick starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dennis Rodman!
This episode is the last of three episodes in a theme we’re calling Vaingeance: an exploration of vanity projects by action stars!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Double Team
01:01:42 - The Shelf
01:08:26 - Calls to Action
01:10:08 - Currently Consuming
01:26:32 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis stand On Deadly Ground, Seagal’s 1994 attempt at directing a movie while starring as a walking inferno of charisma.
This episode is the second of three episodes in a theme we’re calling Vaingeance: an exploration of vanity projects by action stars!
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00:00:00 - On Deadly Ground
00:47:44 - The Shelf
00:58:48 - Calls to Action
00:59:47 - Currently Consuming
01:23:43 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis draw their bowstrings with Rambo: First Blood Part II and Cobra, two Sylvester Stallone vehicles from 1985 and 1986, respectively!
This episode is the first of three episodes in a theme we’re calling Vaingeance: an exploration of vanity projects by action stars!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Rambo: First Blood Part II
00:23:01 - Cobra
00:47:32 - The Shelf
00:54:21 - Calls to Action
00:55:25 - Currently Consuming
01:19:52 - End
SHOW LINKS
For the fourth annual GV awards, what we affectionately call The GeeVees, Drew and Travis have exciting and fun new awards to give out to the new and old films we watched throughout 2024! Happy New Year to all of our loyal listeners and new recruits who have recently joined the GenreVision movie club! Thank you all!
Drew and Travis get slimed by the 1988 remake of The Blob and the 1986 adaptation of H. P. Lovecraft’s From Beyond!
This episode is the third of three surprise episodes in a month we’re calling Christ-Mess: a messy medley of grossout gifts to enjoy this Holiday Season!
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00:00:00 - The Blob
00:24:40 - From Beyond
00:59:09 - The Shelf
01:09:17 - Calls to Action
01:12:17 - Currently Consuming
01:23:23 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis participate in the Shunting with Society, the goopy 1989 horror satire from director Brian Yuzna!
This episode is the second of three surprise episodes in a month we’re calling Christ-Mess: a messy medley of grossout gifts to enjoy this Holiday Season!
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00:00:00 - Society
01:03:01 - The Shelf
01:09:17 - Calls to Action
01:10:09 - Currently Consuming
01:24:23 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis enjoy a nice Hawaiian Punch with Nothing But Trouble, the infamous 1991 horror-comedy bomb from writer-director-star Dan Aykroyd!
This episode is the first of three surprise episodes in a month we’re calling Christ-Mess: a messy medley of grossout gifts to enjoy this Holiday Season!
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00:00:00 - Nothing But Trouble
00:42:10 - The Shelf
00:46:46 - Calls to Action
00:47:35 - Currently Consuming
01:02:19 - End
SHOW LINKS
Tales from the Crypt S6, E1: Let the Punishment Fit the Crime
Drew and Travis pay a Gen-Revisit to Warriors of Virtue, the bizarre 1997 martial arts fantasy from director Ronny Yu!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Warriors of Virtue
00:55:42 - The Shelf
01:00:34 - Calls to Action
01:01:23 - Currently Consuming
01:24:41 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis suit up with Ninja and Ninja II: Shadow of a Tear, a double feature starring action darling Scott Adkins!
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00:00:00 - Ninja and Ninja II: Shadow of a Tear
00:41:06 - The Shelf
00:48:28 - Calls to Action
00:49:42 - Currently Consuming
00:58:26 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis dance with Only the Strong, the 1993 martial arts film about Brazilian Capoeira in the streets of Miami!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Only the Strong
00:55:39 - The Shelf
01:01:59 - Calls to Action
01:03:32 - Currently Consuming
01:24:41 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis cast Magic of Spell, the sequel to wacky Taiwanese fantasy flick Child of Peach!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Magic of Spell
00:48:42 - The Shelf
00:54:33 - Calls to Action
00:55:43 - Currently Consuming
01:09:20 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis feel mother’s love in Psycho II and Psycho III, a double feature to wrap up our month of horror films!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Psycho II
00:34:43 - Psycho III
01:09:06 - The Shelf
01:18:54 - Calls to Action
01:19:42 - Currently Consuming
01:28:07 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis summon Pumpkinhead, the demonic fairy tale from effects maestro Stan Winston!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Pumpkinhead
00:42:54 - The Shelf
00:47:11 - Calls to Action
00:48:40 - Currently Consuming
01:03:53 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis immediately spoil The Others, the 2001 gothic haunter starring Nicole Kidman! Consider watching this one before listening!
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00:00:00 - The Others
00:58:23 - The Shelf
01:04:41 - Calls to Action
01:05:53 - Currently Consuming
01:24:36 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis take flight with Galaxy Quest, the 1999 Star Trek meta-spoof starring Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Sam Rockwell, and many more!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Galaxy Quest
00:48:30 - The Shelf
00:54:38 - Calls to Action
00:55:21 - Currently Consuming
01:12:57 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis employ Working Girl, the 1988 Oscar winner starring Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford, and Sigourney Weaver!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Working Girl
00:47:29 - The Shelf
00:56:26 - Calls to Action
00:57:15 - Currently Consuming
01:07:06 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis snag an interview with Eyewitness, the 1981 pairing of Sigourney Weaver and William Hurt!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Eyewitness
01:00:04 - The Shelf
01:07:09 - Calls to Action
01:07:59 - Currently Consuming
01:22:16 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis dig some Holes, the 2003 adaptation of the Louis Sachar novel, starring Sigourney Weaver, Shia Labeouf, Patrica Arquette, Tim Blake Nelson, and Jon Voight!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Holes
00:38:44 - The Shelf
00:44:00 - Calls to Action
00:45:03 - Currently Consuming
01:03:49 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis take a bite of Snow White: A Tale of Terror, the 1997 TV movie starring Sigourney Weaver and Sam Neill!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Snow White: A Tale of Terror
00:47:23 - The Shelf
00:56:46 - Calls to Action
00:57:54 - Currently Consuming
01:14:41 - End
SHOW LINKS
Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning
Drew and Travis cast a spell with Merlin, the 1998 Arthurian miniseries starring Sam Neill, Miranda Richardson, Martin Short, and Rutger Hauer!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Merlin
00:52:19 - The Shelf
01:02:25 - Calls to Action
01:03:39 - Currently Consuming
01:25:01 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis say a dark prayer to Sam Neill in The Final Conflict, the third film in the Omen series!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Final Conflict
01:01:06 - The Shelf
01:06:54 - Calls to Action
01:08:03 - Currently Consuming
01:17:59 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis celebrate The Summer of Sam… Neill with The Hunt for Red October!
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00:00:00 - The Hunt for Red October
00:49:58 - The Shelf
00:54:13 - Calls to Action
00:55:19 - Currently Consuming
01:05:55 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis kick off The Summer of Sam… Neill with Event Horizon vs. In The Mouth of Madness!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Event Horizon
00:29:14 - In the Mouth of Madness
01:00:39 - The Shelf
01:08:19 - Calls to Action
01:09:30 - Currently Consuming
01:24:56 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis pray for The Prophecy, the 1995 thriller starring Christopher Walken, Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen and more!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Prophecy
00:52:01 - The Shelf
01:02:08 - Calls to Action
01:03:11 - Currently Consuming
01:22:53 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis bear witness to The Last Temptation of Christ, Martin Scorcese and Paul Schrader’s adaptation of the famously controversial novel!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Last Temptation of Christ
01:01:22 - The Shelf
01:09:06 - Calls to Action
01:10:07 - Currently Consuming
01:29:51 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis go to hell with Little Nicky, the 2000 Adam Sandler vehicle about the ruling family of the underworld!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Little Nicky
00:42:13 - The Shelf
00:50:48 - Calls to Action
00:51:58 - Currently Consuming
01:14:52 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get nuked while reviewing Robocop 2! Released in 1990 and directed by Irvin Kershner (The Empire Strikes Back), this sequel follows Robocop as he takes on a new drug lord threatening Detroit.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Robocop 2
00:56:08 - The Shelf
01:03:41 - Calls to Action
01:04:42 - Currently Consuming
01:21:36 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis babble with BB while watching Wes Craven’s Deadly Friend!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Deadly Friend
00:49:51 - The Shelf
01:02:49 - Calls to Action
01:04:25 - Currently Consuming
01:19:08 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis compete in a spinach-eating contest with A.I. Artifical Intelligence, the 2001 Spielberg film!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - A.I. Artifical Intelligence
00:59:48 - The Shelf
01:07:37 - Calls to Action
01:08:42 - Currently Consuming
01:20:15 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis cook eggs on the floor with Demon Seed, the 1977 adaptation of Dean Koontz’s sci-fi novel!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Demon Seed
00:41:41 - The Shelf
00:51:57 - Calls to Action
00:53:29 - Currently Consuming
01:09:47 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis bond with their robots over Terminator 2: Judgement Day and The Iron Giant!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Terminator 2: Judgement Day vs The Iron Giant
01:02:04 - The Shelf
01:11:44 - Calls to Action
01:13:22 - Currently Consuming
01:24:03 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis make room for Daddy when they review Stepfather 2, the 1989 sequel starring Terry O’Quinn and Meg Foster!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Stepfather 2
00:41:20 - The Shelf
00:46:51 - Calls to Action
00:48:07 - Currently Consuming
01:00:15 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get gooped with Dead Alive (a.k.a. Braindead), the third feature from New Zealand filmmaker Peter Jackson!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Dead Alive (a.k.a. Braindead)
00:42:16 - The Shelf
00:51:54 - Calls to Action
00:53:20 - Currently Consuming
01:09:32 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis scrub the floors alongside Mommie Dearest, the infamous adaptation of Christina Crawford’s memoir, starring Faye Dunaway as Joan Crawford!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Mommie Dearest
00:52:55 - The Shelf
01:03:17 - Calls to Action
01:05:29 - Currently Consuming
01:25:07 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis talk about the scary parents in 1976’s Carrie and 1996’s Matilda!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Matilda
00:27:45 - Carrie
01:08:43 - The Shelf
01:16:00 - Calls to Action
01:17:29 - Currently Consuming
01:30:40 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis dream of The Company of Wolves, the 1984 Neil Jordan werewolf flick that recently underwent a gorgeous 4K UHD restoration!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Company of Wolves
00:58:01 - The Shelf
01:06:58 - Calls to Action
01:08:21 - Currently Consuming
01:24:27 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get a little Stardust in their eyes! This 2007 adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel is directed by Matthew Vaughn, director of the Kingsman films.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Stardust
00:45:09 - The Shelf
00:55:06 - Calls to Action
00:56:30 - Currently Consuming
01:16:25 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis fall under the spell of The Sword and the Sorcerer! This cult film from 1982 is the debut feature from infamous low-budget genre director Albert Pyun!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Sword and the Sorcerer
00:33:01 - The Shelf
00:40:34 - Calls to Action
00:41:37 - Currently Consuming
01:01:07 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis see the fairy tales in Running Scared, the 2006 crime thriller starring Paul Walker, Vera Farmiga, Cameron Bright and Chazz Palminteri!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Running Scared
00:42:38 - The Shelf
00:52:15 - Calls to Action
00:54:35 - Currently Consuming
01:08:13 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get deep into Fred Olen Ray’s Deep Space, the 1988 sci-fi horror flick starring Charles Napier, Ron Glass, Ann Turkel, Bo Svenson, and Julie Newmar!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Deep Space
00:46:03 - The Shelf
00:52:04 - Calls to Action
00:53:29 - Currently Consuming
01:15:00 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get sweaty while watching Ngai Choi Lam’s The Cat, a notoriously bonkers Hong Kong flick about an alien cat fighting an evil alien blob!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Cat
00:46:18 - The Shelf
00:49:35 - Calls to Action
00:53:38 - Currently Consuming
01:15:26 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis step through Roland Emmerich’s Stargate, the 1994 film that launched a long-running TV franchise!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Stargate
00:39:42 - The Shelf
00:49:35 - Calls to Action
00:51:01 - Currently Consuming
01:15:09 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis visit the little blue doctors in Whitley Streiber’s Communion, the 1989 adaptation of his book of the same name.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Communion
00:46:12 - The Shelf
00:53:10 - Calls to Action
00:54:02 - Currently Consuming
01:05:34 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis witness an extraterrestrial battle for the ages: Predator vs John Carpenter’s The Thing!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Predator vs The Thing
01:06:39 - The Shelf
01:12:38 - Calls to Action
01:13:22 - Currently Consuming
01:26:05 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis travel the backroads with director Carl Franklin’s One False Move, the last film of our month of ‘90s Crime Stories from Black Voices! This noir-western hybrid is now available on 4K Blu-ray from The Criterion Collection.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - One False Move
01:04:53 - The Shelf
01:12:47 - Calls to Action
01:13:41 - Currently Consuming
01:31:00 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis set it off with Set It Off, the 1996 ensemble film about four Los Angeles women who are driven to rob banks! This crime story is the second feature from director F. Gary Gray, director of Friday and the remake of The Italian Job.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Set It Off
00:55:33 - The Shelf
01:03:01 - Calls to Action
01:03:41 - Currently Consuming
01:22:35 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis sit their five-dollar asses down for New Jack City, the 1991 drug lord flick from director Mario Van Peebles! New Jack City stars Ice-T, Wesley Snipes, Chris Rock and Judd Nelson.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - New Jack City
00:58:11 - The Shelf
01:07:15 - Calls to Action
01:08:31 - Currently Consuming
01:23:48 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get a sip of Juice, the 1992 feature directorial debut of acclaimed filmmaker and cinematographer Ernest R. Dickerson! Juice stars Tupac Shakur and Omar Epps as two kids in Harlem whose friendship shatters after a terrifying confrontation.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Juice
00:50:23 - The Shelf
00:59:26 - Calls to Action
01:00:42 - Currently Consuming
01:11:41 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis fear the glint of Blue Steel, the 1990 collaboration between Kathryn Bigelow and Eric Red, starring Jamie Lee Curtis!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Blue Steel
00:53:58 - The Shelf
00:59:57 - Calls to Action
01:01:27 - Currently Consuming
01:18:07 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get wet with Black Rain, the 1989 neo-noir from director Ridley Scott, starring Michael Douglas!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Black Rain
00:45:17 - The Shelf
00:52:08 - Calls to Action
00:53:21 - Currently Consuming
01:16:03 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis race two super-vehicles with Blue Thunder and Black Moon Rising!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Black Moon Rising
00:19:16 - Blue Thunder
00:49:49 - The Shelf
00:56:53 - Calls to Action
00:58:31 - Currently Consuming
01:10:18 - End
SHOW LINKS
For the third annual GV awards (The GeeVees), Drew and Travis came up with some fun new awards to give out to the films we watched in 2023! Happy New Year, y’all!
Drew and Travis play Fantastic Games, filmmaker Alvaro Passeri’s Christmas adventure extravaganza also known as Il Chicco D’oro or The Golden Grain! Watch it on YouTube!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fantastic Games (a.k.a. The Golden Grain)
00:48:33 - The Shelf
00:57:32 - Calls to Action
00:58:44 - Currently Consuming
01:09:36 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis attend the Jamboree with Disney’s The Country Bears, the forgotten and maligned musical from 2002!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Country Bears
00:42:48 - The Shelf
00:58:39 - Calls to Action
01:00:02 - Currently Consuming
01:13:05 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis play with Toys, the largely forgotten 1992 box office flop starring Robin Williams!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Toys
00:55:01 - The Shelf
01:05:01 - Calls to Action
01:06:39- Currently Consuming
01:18:46 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis put on their cleats for Shaolin Soccer, the 2001 Hong Kong sports comedy from Stephen Chow!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Shaolin Soccer
00:43:08 - The Shelf
00:54:38 - Calls to Action
00:55:56 - Currently Consuming
01:20:00 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis catch For Love of the Game, the 1999 baseball romance from director Sam Raimi!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - For Love of the Game
00:37:28 - The Shelf
00:43:16 - Calls to Action
00:44:57 - Currently Consuming
01:07:09 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis roll some balls with the 1975 Rollerball and its 2002 remake, directed by John McTiernan!
TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Rollerball (1975)
00:32:34 - Rollerball (2002)
00:55:32 - The Shelf
01:05:15 - Calls to Action
01:06:17 - Currently Consuming
01:33:24 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis drop the puck in front of Jean-Claude Van Damme in Sudden Death, the 1995 Die Hard ripoff from director Peter Hyams!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Sudden Death
00:47:31 - The Shelf
00:53:54 - Calls to Action
00:56:21 - Currently Consuming
01:14:49 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis finish October 2023 with The Kindred, the 1987 creature horror co-starring Rod Steiger!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Kindred
00:46:55 - The Shelf
00:50:03 - Calls to Action
00:52:01 - Currently Consuming
01:05:04 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis review the 1989 supernatural slasher House III! Also called The Horror Show, this flick stars Lance Henriksen and Brion James as a haunted cop and his cleaver-wielding foe!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - House III (a.k.a. The Horror Show)
00:47:25 - The Shelf
00:53:09 - Calls to Action
00:55:05 - Currently Consuming
01:17:51 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis most definitely fuck with the Chuck in Child’s Play 2!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Child’s Play 2
00:51:11 - The Shelf
00:57:49 - Calls to Action
00:59:20 - Currently Consuming
01:08:10 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis ride to Bly Manor to watch The Innocents, the lauded 1961 adaptation of Henry James’ The Turn of the Screw!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Innocents
00:53:07 - The Shelf
00:59:12 - Calls to Action
01:00:59 - Currently Consuming
01:16:59 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis kick off a month of horror movies with two Italian productions: Dario Argento’s Inferno, and Ovidio Assonitis’ Madhouse!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Inferno
00:18:57 - Madhouse
00:37:12 - The Shelf
00:42:47 - Calls to Action
00:44:32 - Currently Consuming
00:56:14 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis hop to attention for Sammo Hung’s Encounters of the Spooky Kind, the horror-comedy credited with starting the jiangshi film boom in Hong Kong!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Encounters of the Spooky Kind
00:46:52 - The Shelf
00:53:00 - Calls to Action
00:55:16 - Currently Consuming
01:20:25 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis compare two silly, spoofy satires loaded with special effects: UHF and Freaked!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - UHF
00:20:26 - Freaked
00:41:25 - The Shelf
00:47:44 - Calls to Action
00:49:39 - Currently Consuming
01:03:58 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis fall off the edge in Meet the Hollowheads, the forgotten 1989 sitcom spoof originally known as Life on the Edge! This episode was recorded ahead of time, so last week’s listener shelf picks are not listed. You’ll hear them next week.
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00:00:00 - Meet the Hollowheads
00:33:45 - The Shelf
00:38:38 - Calls to Action
00:39:44 - Currently Consuming
00:50:20 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis ride their bikes with Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, the first feature directed by Tim Burton!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Pee-wee’s Big Adventure
00:47:02 - The Shelf
00:52:22 - Calls to Action
00:55:09 - Currently Consuming
01:14:18 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis team up with Jet Li and DMX, the stars of Romeo Must Die and Cradle 2 the Grave, to steal radioactive stones and beat ass in x-ray!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Romeo Must Die
00:17:22 - Cradle 2 the Grave
00:42:21 - The Shelf
00:47:41 - Calls to Action
00:49:25 - Currently Consuming
01:01:49 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis take off with Con Air, the 1997 Bruckheimer-produced action flick starring Nicolas Cage!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Con Air
00:42:36 - The Shelf
00:51:04 - Calls to Action
00:52:55 - Currently Consuming
01:08:50 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis hire some Mercenaries from Hong Kong to introduce them to a month of action films!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Mercenaries from Hong Kong
00:32:25 - The Shelf
00:38:11 - Calls to Action
00:40:36 - Currently Consuming
00:53:09 - End
SHOW LINKS
That Scene in a Christopher Nolan Film When You Give Up Trying to Follow the Story
Drew and Travis fight the future with The X-Files, the 1998 movie that fits between seasons 5 and 6 of the classic show.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The X-Files (1998)
00:53:41 - The Shelf
01:06:35 - Calls to Action
01:08:01 - Currently Consuming
01:25:30 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis partner up with The Hidden and Dark Angel (a.k.a. I Come In Peace), two movies about cops who have to work with FBI agents to track down murderous aliens in cities.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Dark Angel (a.k.a. I Come In Peace)
00:21:21 - The Hidden
00:50:19 - The Shelf
01:02:10 - Calls to Action
01:03:45 - Currently Consuming
01:16:44 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis are visited by Killer Klowns from Outer Space! Holy shit!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Killer Klowns from Outer Space
00:40:07 - The Shelf
00:47:43 - Calls to Action
00:48:57 - Currently Consuming
00:57:45 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis find themselves back in high school, getting menaced by The Faculty!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Faculty
00:44:32 - The Shelf
00:52:33 - Calls to Action
00:54:17 - Currently Consuming
01:11:27 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis are under attack by Invaders From Mars! It’s a double feature of the 1950s cult classic and the Tobe Hooper remake! This is the first episode in Alien Invasion Month³!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Invaders From Mars (1953)
00:32:55 - Invaders From Mars (1986)
00:56:05 - The Shelf
01:02:34 - Calls to Action
01:06:16 - Currently Consuming
01:21:35 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis hop aboard Red Eye, the Wes Craven thriller from 2005!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Red Eye
00:42:21 - The Shelf
00:49:01 - Calls to Action
00:50:27 - Currently Consuming
01:05:59 - End
SHOW LINKS
Nightmare at 20,000 Feet (1983 Version)
Drew and Travis meet their clones in The 6th Day, the 2000 Schwarzenegger sci-fi!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The 6th Day
00:44:04 - The Shelf
00:55:13 - Calls to Action
00:57:27 - Currently Consuming
01:06:55 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis find out what happens when The Good Son takes on Mikey! Which bad kid is worse? Find out on this week’s episode of GenreVision!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Good Son
00:41:35 - Mikey
00:53:26 - The Shelf
00:58:29 - Calls to Action
01:06:49 - Currently Consuming
01:12:17 - End
SHOW LINKS
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge Soundrack by Tee Lopes
Drew and Travis A your Qs for the seventh time! Many, many thanks to everyone who submitted questions! You’re wonderful. And an extra special thanks to everyone who has subscribed on Patreon.
Drew and Travis experiment with Weird Science, the 1985 John Hughes comedy!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Weird Science
00:42:43 - The Shelf
00:49:08 - Calls to Action
00:51:54 - Currently Consuming
01:01:56 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get fixed by Batteries Not Included, the 1987 Spielberg-produced cozy sci-fi film!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Batteries Not Included
00:49:59 - The Shelf
00:58:28 - Calls to Action
01:00:34 - Currently Consuming
01:17:46 - End
SHOW LINKS
Head to http://genrevision.com/posts/ask-us-anything-june-2023 to submit questions for our upcoming Q&A! You can also send questions to [email protected].
Drew and Travis need a divine intervention after Mannequin, the 1987 romcom starring Kim Cattrall, Andrew McCarthy, Meshach Taylor and James Spader!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Mannequin
00:38:40 - The Shelf
00:44:42 - Calls to Action
00:46:30 - Currently Consuming
01:07:31 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis seek input from Short Circuit, the 1986 robot comedy starring Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg and Fisher Stevens!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Short Circuit
00:58:37 - The Shelf
01:05:31 - Calls to Action
01:08:09 - Currently Consuming
01:15:03 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis crack open Thief, the debut theatrical feature by Michael Mann, in the fifth and final episode of Crimes, Crooks, and Capers month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Thief
00:41:53 - The Shelf
00:48:55 - Calls to Action
00:51:17 - Currently Consuming
01:01:05 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis engage in a little Rififi in the fourth episode of Crimes, Crooks, and Capers month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Rififi
00:46:18 - The Shelf
00:47:37 - Calls to Action
00:55:56 - Currently Consuming
01:06:46 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis ride down Walter Hill’s Streets of Fire in the third episode of Crimes, Crooks, and Capers month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Streets of Fire
00:41:18 - The Shelf
00:47:37 - Calls to Action
00:52:03 - Currently Consuming
01:03:23 - End
SHOW LINKS
Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys by My Chemical Romance
Act II: The Father of Death by The Protomen
Drew and Travis eat barbecued jumbo shrimp with Deep Cover in the second episode of Crimes, Crooks, and Capers month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Deep Cover
00:42:09 - The Shelf
00:48:32 - Calls to Action
00:50:09 - Currently Consuming
01:02:10 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis take a one-two punch from Dolemite and Crimewave in the first episode of Crimes, Crooks, and Capers Month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Crimewave
00:19:59 - Dolemite
00:49:37 - The Shelf
00:57:29 - Calls to Action
00:59:13 - Currently Consuming
01:06:24 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis ride on Runaway Train, the 1985 Oscar-nominated Cannon Film.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Runaway Train
00:47:46 - The Shelf
00:54:04 - Calls to Action
00:55:15 - Currently Consuming
01:01:38 - End
SHOW LINKS
This episode of GenreVision was edited with the help of Deanna Chapman.
Drew and Travis take a bite of The Apple, the 1980 Cannon Films rock musical from director Menahem Golan!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Apple
00:50:50 - The Shelf
00:56:10 - Calls to Action
00:58:51 - Currently Consuming
01:09:55 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis light a cigar with Link, the killer ape movie starring Elisabeth Shue!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Link
00:40:57 - The Shelf
00:48:41 - Calls to Action
00:49:59 - Currently Consuming
01:02:55 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis fight to survive Bloodsport, the first entry in Cannon films month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Bloodsport
00:37:51 - The Shelf
00:42:52 - Calls to Action
00:44:27 - Currently Consuming
00:58:39 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis revisit one of 2016’s best films with Park Chan-wook’s The Handmaiden!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Handmaiden
00:45:10 - The Shelf
00:52:07 - Calls to Action
00:53:25 - Currently Consuming
01:04:27 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis emerge from their confinement to compare Blast from the Past and Bubble Boy!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Blast from the Past
00:31:00 - Bubble Boy
00:53:40 - The Shelf
01:00:35 - Calls to Action
01:02:47 - Currently Consuming
01:11:12 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis paint their faces and find out if they’re Wild at Heart.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Wild at Heart
00:55:02 - The Shelf
00:58:39 - Calls to Action
01:00:18 - Currently Consuming
01:11:18 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis drink deeply from the magic sparkle spring that is Love on a Leash.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Love on a Leash
00:55:29 - The Shelf
00:58:29 - Calls to Action
01:00:13 - Currently Consuming
01:18:23 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis seek the Spirit of the West with Rango, the Oscar-winning wackadoo flick from Gore Verbinski!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Rango
00:43:48 - The Shelf
00:49:05 - Calls to Action
00:50:34 - Currently Consuming
01:02:27 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis paint the town red with High Plains Drifter, the Clint Eastwood western with a horror edge!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - High Plains Drifter
00:46:13 - The Shelf
00:53:02 - Calls to Action
00:55:07 - Currently Consuming
01:13:14 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis draw their iron with The Quick and the Dead, the 1995 western directed by Sam Raimi!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Quick and the Dead
00:34:54 - The Shelf
00:38:37 - Calls to Action
00:40:40 - Currently Consuming
00:56:39 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get trampled by The White Buffalo, the 1977 western starring Charles Bronson and Will Sampson!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The White Buffalo
00:38:20 - The Shelf
00:49:52 - Calls to Action
00:51:45 - Currently Consuming
01:06:09 - End
SHOW LINKS
For the second annual GV awards (The GeeVees), Drew and Travis talk about the award-worthy movies they watched in 2022! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We’ll see you again in 2023.
Drew and Travis get blasted by The Ghost Snatchers, the 1986 horror comedy from the director of Story of Ricky!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Ghost Snatchers
00:38:20 - The Shelf
00:49:52 - Calls to Action
00:51:45 - Currently Consuming
01:03:07 - End
SHOW LINKS
Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare
Travis’s Ranking of 2022 GenreVision Movies
Drew and Travis practically burst with enthusiasm at the lunkheaded Live Wire, a 1992 TV Movie starring Pierce Brosnan!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Live Wire
00:40:22- The Shelf
00:47:42 - Calls to Action
00:49:17 - Currently Consuming
01:04:59 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis shack up with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Rosanna Arquette in Nowhere to Run!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Nowhere to Run
00:34:41- The Shelf
00:41:40 - Calls to Action
00:44:38 - Currently Consuming
00:56:33 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis hop in the passenger seat of Drive, the 1997 direct-to-video action flick starring Mark Dacascos, Kadeem Hardison, and Brittany Murphy!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Drive
00:40:08- The Shelf
00:50:04 - Calls to Action
00:52:36 - Currently Consuming
01:06:48 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis learn the many titles Cynthia Rothrock gets in The Blonde Fury, the 1989 Hong Kong action flick!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Blonde Fury
00:42:17 - The Shelf
00:49:56 - Calls to Action
00:52:02 - Currently Consuming
01:05:56 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis dine at Taco Bell (or is it Pizza Hut?) with Demolition Man!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Demolition Man
00:35:07 - The Shelf
00:43:33 - Calls to Action
00:46:16 - Currently Consuming
00:57:29 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis review the only two movies based on the novels of the late Peter Straub: 1981’s Ghost Story, and 1977’s Full Circle (a.k.a. The Haunting of Julia).
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Ghost Story
00:15:02 - Full Circle
00:44:34 - The Shelf
00:50:46 - Calls to Action
00:54:38 - Currently Consuming
01:08:57 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis witness a feudal feud between 100 Monsters and a wealthy landowner in the first of the Yokai Monsters movies! And in our gluttony, we couldn’t help but talk about its sequel, too!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - 100 Monsters
00:22:22 - The Shelf
00:36:56 - Calls to Action
00:38:51 - Currently Consuming
00:53:21 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis double their pleasure with two spectacularly slimy second sequels: Species II and The Fly II!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Species II
00:20:38 - The Fly II
00:46:42 - The Shelf
00:54:20 - Calls to Action
00:56:03 - Currently Consuming
01:04:03 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis go potholing in The Lair of the White Worm — Ken Russell’s 1988 adaptation of Bram Stoker’s maligned novel!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Lair of the White Worm
00:29:35 - The Shelf
00:35:46 - Calls to Action
00:37:15 - Currently Consuming
00:52:17 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis check out two of Disney’s attempts at live-action horror from the ‘80s! It’s Something Wicked This Way Comes (1983) against The Watcher in the Woods (1980)!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Something Wicked This Way Comes
00:22:10 - The Watcher in the Woods
00:42:51 - The Shelf
00:51:18 - Calls to Action
00:52:48 - Currently Consuming
01:00:01 - End
SHOW LINKS
Stephen King’s It (1990 Miniseries)
Due to Hurricane Ian, we will not be able to record and publish the Something Wicked This Way Comes vs. Watcher in the Woods episode this week.
We are both okay, but due to widespread power and internet outages, GenreVision will be taking the week off. We hope you're all okay!
- Drew & Travis
Drew and Travis double up on horny vampires when they compare Tony Scott’s The Hunger to Park Chan-wook’s Thirst! This is the last episode in another month of unconventional vampire movies.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Hunger
00:22:02 - Thirst
00:45:20 - The Shelf
00:53:11 - Calls to Action
00:55:27 - Currently Consuming
01:06:44 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get a little smooch from Vampire’s Kiss! This is the third week of another month of Unconventional Vampire movies!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Vampire’s Kiss
00:39:07 - The Shelf
00:45:31 - Calls to Action
00:47:11 - Currently Consuming
01:10:46 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis keep odd hours with Near Dark! This is the second week of another month of Unconventional Vampire movies!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Near Dark
00:46:02 - The Shelf
00:55:00 - Calls to Action
00:58:14 - Currently Consuming
01:14:29 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis learn to speak Thaihindi from Kurt Wimmer’s Ultraviolet! This is the first week of another month of Unconventional Vampire movies!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Ultraviolet
00:45:04 - The Shelf
00:52:43 - Calls to Action
00:54:29 - Currently Consuming
01:03:44 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis hit the road with Mike and Reggie for Phantasm II in the final episode of Road Movies Month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Phantasm II
00:40:24 - The Shelf
00:53:09 - Calls to Action
00:55:55 - Currently Consuming
01:09:11 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis leap straight out of their clothes for Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart at the River Styx
00:40:14 - The Shelf
00:47:54 - Calls to Action
00:50:56 - Currently Consuming
01:03:27 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis have a Duel with The Hitcher on the lonely highways of the American West!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Duel
00:23:55 - The Hitcher
00:53:20 - The Shelf
00:58:35 - Calls to Action
01:00:29 - Currently Consuming
01:08:31 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis are blown away by Child of Peach, the 1987 Taiwanese fantasy you can find on YouTube!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Child of Peach
00:30:55 - The Shelf
00:35:32 - Calls to Action
00:37:04 - Currently Consuming
00:50:10 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis fly with Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, the 80’s sci-fi fantasy from anime legend Hayao Miyazaki!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
00:33:16 - The Shelf
00:42:20 - Calls to Action
00:44:00 - Currently Consuming
00:59:04 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis ponder the potential of Ladyhawke, the 80’s medieval fantasy from director Richard Donner!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Ladyhawke
00:36:11 - The Shelf
00:41:44 - Calls to Action
00:43:10 - Currently Consuming
00:54:01 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis begin a month of fantasy flicks with Troll vs Warlock!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Warlock
00:20:23 - Troll
00:40:41 - The Shelf
00:48:26 - Calls to Action
00:50:26 - Currently Consuming
01:08:03 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis write a letter to daddy while watching What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
00:43:44 - The Shelf
00:49:33 - Calls to Action
00:52:19 - Currently Consuming
01:10:48 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis go through the screen and into Last Action Hero, the 90’s Schwarzenegger blockbuster that fizzled in ‘93.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Last Action Hero
00:49:04 - The Shelf
01:00:52 - Calls to Action
01:02:27 - Currently Consuming
01:06:54 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis flex their superpowers with Jumper and Push, two movies that were both released in February a year apart (2008 and 2009, respectively), both about superpowered people who aren’t superheroes being hunted down by a villain played by a Black actor.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Jumper
00:17:50 - Push
00:36:02 - The Shelf
00:54:02 - Calls to Action
00:43:32 - Currently Consuming
01:00:07 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis experience The Seventh Curse, a wild Hong Kong horror-action-adventure from 1986!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Seventh Curse
00:43:27 - The Shelf
00:54:02 - Calls to Action
00:56:39 - Currently Consuming
01:07:09 - End
SHOW LINKS
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Chat Sematary: Travis and Deanna talk about Paperbacks from Hell
Drew and Travis have a gay old time with The Flintstones, the 1994 live-action adaptation of the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon! This is the fifth and final episode of John Goodmonth, a month of films devoted to actor John Goodman!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Flintstones
00:34:46 - The Shelf
00:40:38 - Calls to Action
00:42:17 - Currently Consuming
01:01:51 - End
SHOW LINKS
How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
Drew and Travis ride in the ambulance with Bringing Out the Dead, the paramedic drama starring Nicolas Cage and John Goodman! This is the fourth episode of John Goodmonth, a month of films devoted to actor John Goodman!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Bringing Out the Dead
00:37:15 - The Shelf
00:45:11 - Calls to Action
00:46:44 - Currently Consuming
01:03:05 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis eat their corn flakes while watching Fallen, the 1998 cop thriller starring Denzel Washington! This is the third episode of John Goodmonth, a month of films devoted to John Goodman!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Matinee
00:51:42 - The Shelf
00:57:07 - Calls to Action
01:00:39 - Currently Consuming
01:10:53 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis attend a Matinee showing in the second episode of John Goodmonth, a month of films devoted to John Goodman!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Matinee
00:43:32 - The Shelf
00:49:25 - Calls to Action
00:51:00 - Currently Consuming
01:05:49 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis don’t suffer from Arachnophobia in the first episode of John Goodmonth, a month of films devoted to John Goodman!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Arachnophobia
00:45:36 - The Shelf
00:53:04 - Calls to Action
00:54:22 - Currently Consuming
01:10:18 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis crash in the Andes with Alive, the 1993 film based on the true story of the rugby team aboard Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571. This is the final episode of Cannibalism Month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Alive
00:39:04 - The Shelf
00:43:25 - Calls to Action
00:45:20 - Currently Consuming
00:56:25 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis visit the scenic Sierras with a hungry band of soldiers in Ravenous!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Ravenous
00:41:45 - The Shelf
00:50:12 - Calls to Action
00:52:09 - Currently Consuming
01:07:55 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis devour Hannibal and Motel Hell, two very different cannibal movies that taste great together!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Hannibal
00:24:26 - Motel Hell
00:49:43 - The Shelf
00:54:54 - Calls to Action
00:56:51 - Currently Consuming
01:10:03 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis munch on Soylent Green, the speculative dystopian thriller from 1973! This is the first episode of Cannibal Month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Soylent Green
00:44:16 - The Shelf
00:53:32 - Calls to Action
00:54:51 - Currently Consuming
01:10:42 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis go Stir Crazy with Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor and director Sidney Poitier!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Stir Crazy
00:36:36 - The Shelf
00:43:07 - Calls to Action
00:44:37 - Scream (2021)
00:59:42 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get splattered by Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky! That’s right — It’s the ludicrously gory 1991 Hong Kong adaptation of the Japanese manga.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Riki-Oh
00:39:55 - The Shelf
00:46:18 - Calls to Action
00:48:15 - Currently Consuming
01:01:57 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis go nuts on Shutter Island, a Scorcese flick that doesn’t seem to get much love these days.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Shutter Island
00:54:02 - The Shelf
00:59:52 - Calls to Action
01:01:18 - The Batman
01:13:51 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get locked up in Prison, the 1987 Renny Harlin flick. Then, they’re transferred to Stuart Gordon’s Fortress!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Prison
00:27:09 - Fortress
00:53:21 - The Shelf
00:59:19 - Calls to Action
01:00:47 - Currently Consuming
01:07:37 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis found Drew Barrymore’s 1993 flick Doppelganger moldering in a dumpster, so they just had to do it on the show!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Doppelganger
00:53:59 - The Shelf
00:58:45 - Calls to Action
00:59:39 - Currently Consuming
01:08:42 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis unclog their pipes with Bound, the 1996 Wachowskis feature that preceded The Matrix!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Bound
00:38:49 - The Shelf
00:45:46 - Calls to Action
00:50:09 - Currently Consuming
01:08:14 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis browse through time with Peggy Sue Got Married, the Francis Ford Coppola film that earned Kathleen Turner an Oscar nomination!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Peggy Sue Got Married
00:40:00 - The Shelf
00:47:37 - Calls to Action
00:50:17 - Currently Consuming
01:02:38 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis wonder what Jeff Bridges can do with his balls in John Carpenter’s Starman!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Starman
00:46:45 - The Shelf
00:56:07 - Calls to Action
00:58:04 - Currently Consuming
01:00:54 - End
SHOW LINKS
In this first ever GV awards, Drew and Travis talk about the award-worthy movies they watched in 2021! This is a new format for us, so let us know what you think!
Drew and Travis check out Joel Coen’s The Tragedy of Macbeth, the new Shakespeare adaptation starring Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Tragedy of Macbeth
00:37:19 - The Shelf
00:45:55 - Calls to Action
00:48:21 - Currently Consuming
000:58:05 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis take to the skies with Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, the experimental digital backlot film from 2004!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
00:38:43 - The Shelf
00:48:25 - Calls to Action
00:50:42 - Currently Consuming
01:03:20 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis find themselves adrift in the time slip of The Drifting Classroom, the 1987 adaptation of Kazuo Umezu’s popular horror manga.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Drifting Classroom
00:25:03 - The Shelf
00:31:56 - Calls to Action
00:47:57 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis acknowledge the non-existence of the spoon in The Matrix Resurrections! This is an extra-long spoiler-filled review, so we skipped Currently Consuming this week.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Matrix Resurrections (Spoilers!)
01:01:42 - The Shelf
01:11:18 - Calls to Action
01:14:11 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis have a naughty time getting punished by Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2
00:51:00 - The Shelf
00:59:03 - Calls to Action
01:01:01 - Currently Consuming
01:10:41 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis push past the coats to find 2005’s The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe
00:51:56 - The Shelf
01:02:22 - Calls to Action
01:03:28 - Currently Consuming
01:17:39 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get punched by Carol Kane when they review Scrooged, the adaptation of A Christmas Carol starring Bill Murray!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Scrooged
00:45:00 - The Shelf
00:54:03 - Calls to Action
00:55:32 - Currently Consuming
01:03:47 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis dream of the scary sixties when they talk about Last Night in Soho, the new film from Edgar Wright!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Last Night in Soho
00:19:07 - Spoilers Start!
00:51:08 - The Shelf
00:58:32 - Calls to Action
00:59:48 - Currently Consuming
01:09:33 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis save the fishery when they review Dragons Forever, the 1988 Hong Kong action comedy starring Jackie Chan, Sammo Hung, and Yuen Biao!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Dragons Forever
00:39:07 - The Shelf
00:43:45 - Calls to Action
00:44:57 - Currently Consuming
00:54:47 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis brawl at the Double Deuce when they review the 80’s cult flick Road House!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Road House
00:36:58 - The Shelf
00:45:13 - Calls to Action
00:46:52 - Currently Consuming
00:57:29 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis make the spice flow when they review director Denis Villeneuve’s 2021 adaptation of Dune!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Dune
00:47:22 - The Shelf
00:54:47 - Calls to Action
00:56:17 - Currently Consuming
01:01:17 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get Goosebumps when they revisit several special episodes of the live-action TV series based on R.L. Stine’s popular horror books for kids!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Goosebumps
00:47:22 - The Shelf
00:54:47 - Calls to Action
00:56:17 - Currently Consuming
01:01:17 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis shiver from the supernatural chills of Bones, the blaxploitation revenge horror starring Snoop Dogg!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Bones
00:41:00 - The Shelf
00:48:09 - Calls to Action
00:49:38 - Currently Consuming
01:01:14 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis barely survive the murderous intent of Halloween Kills!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Halloween Kills
00:19:18 - Spoilers Start!
00:51:28 - The Shelf
00:59:53 - Calls to Action
01:02:13 - Currently Consuming
01:05:59 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis return to Castle Frankenstein to reclaim a spooky legacy in Universal’s Son of Frankenstein!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fright Night
00:35:14 - The Shelf
00:43:49 - Calls to Action
00:47:32 - Currently Consuming
01:04:19 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis start October right with a contest between 1985’s Fright Night and 1987’s Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fright Night
00:21:48 - Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II
00:41:48 - The Shelf
00:49:01 - Calls to Action
00:50:49 - Currently Consuming
01:00:41 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis couldn’t help but talk about both Bedazzled films! This is the fourth and final week of Satantember, a month of movies featuring Satan!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Bedazzled (2000)
00:15:13 - Bedazzled (1967)
00:39:41 - The Shelf
00:48:46 - Calls to Action
00:50:56 - Currently Consuming
01:03:11 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis try to take the Devil’s cane from Petey Wheatstraw! This is the third week of Satantember, a month of movies featuring Satan!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Petey Wheatstraw
00:43:21 - The Shelf
00:49:43- Calls to Action
00:51:30 - Currently Consuming
01:04:30 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis take the stand for The Devil and Daniel Webster, a.k.a. All That Money Can Buy! This is the second week of Satantember, a month of movies featuring Satan!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Devil and Daniel Webster
00:42:07 - The Shelf
00:50:16- Calls to Action
00:52:14 - Currently Consuming
01:08:25 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis compare 1997’s The Devil’s Advocate and 1987’s Angel Heart in the first week of Satantember, a month of movies featuring Satan!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Devil’s Advocate
00:25:10 - Angel Heart
00:53:08 - The Shelf
01:00:26- Calls to Action
01:02:05 - Currently Consuming
01:10:59 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get the shock of their lives from Roger Corman’s Fantastic Four, the unreleased low-budget adaptation from 1994!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Fantastic Four
00:51:15 - The Shelf
00:56:49 - Calls to Action
00:58:16 - Currently Consuming
01:09:40 - End
SHOW LINKS
Doomed! The Untold Story of Roger Corman's The Fantastic Four
Drew and Travis get their henshin on with 1991’s The Guyver, the US adaptation of the popular manga and anime!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Guyver
00:32:34 - The Shelf
00:44:08 - Calls to Action
00:45:24 - Currently Consuming
00:58:48 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis want to know what The Shadow knows, so they watch the 1994 film starring Alec Baldwin, directed by Russell Mulcahy!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Shadow
00:42:25 - The Shelf
00:47:53 - Calls to Action
00:49:25 - Currently Consuming
01:00:37 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis visit Corto Maltese for James Gunn’s The Suicide Squad!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Suicide Squad
00:22:28 - Spoilers Start!
00:44:45 - The Shelf
00:50:05 - Calls to Action
00:53:38 - Currently Consuming
01:04:19 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis pay their respects to the late Richard Donner by reviewing his duology of Superman films!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Superman & Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut
00:50:51 - The Shelf
00:57:39 - Calls to Action
01:00:44 - Currently Consuming
01:08:53 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis face two warring armies of killer ants in Phase IV and Empire of the Ants!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Empire of the Ants
00:13:43 - Phase IV
00:41:44 - The Shelf
00:48:13 - Calls to Action
00:49:50 - Currently Consuming
01:08:01 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get headaches trying to remember Craig Denney’s The Astrologer. Nearly forgotten and now infamous, this 1976 outsider indie left us reeling.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Astrologer
00:46:13 - The Shelf
00:52:40 - Calls to Action
00:55:03 - Currently Consuming
01:04:25 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis A your Qs for the sixth time! Many, many thanks to all the loyal listeners who submitted questions.
Drew and Travis compare Run Lola Run and 1983’s The Little Girl Who Conquered Time! This is the fourth and final episode of Time Travel month!
We are now accepting questions for the upcoming Ask us Anything episode!
TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - The Little Girl Who Conquered Time
00:20:13 - Run Lola Run
00:46:07 - The Shelf
00:53:07 - Calls to Action
00:54:37 - Currently Consuming
01:03:25 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis rip open their copies of Time After Time, the 1979 feature debut of director Nicholas Meyer! This is the third movie of Time Travel month!
We are now accepting questions for the upcoming Ask us Anything episode!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Time After Time
00:39:18 - The Shelf
00:44:37 - Calls to Action
00:45:30 - Currently Consuming
00:55:02 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis wind their way through Slaughterhouse-Five, the time-traveling classic based on the Kurt Vonnegut novel! This is the second movie of Time Travel month!
We are now accepting questions for the upcoming Ask us Anything episode!
TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Slaughterhouse-Five
00:44:16 - The Shelf
00:49:38 - Calls to Action
00:57:48 - Currently Consuming
00:59:22 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis certainly aren’t split in their opinions on Timecop, starring Jean-Claude Van Damme! This is the first movie of Time Travel month!
We are now accepting questions for the upcoming Ask us Anything episode!
TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Timecop
00:39:27 - The Shelf
00:44:52 - Calls to Action
00:47:06 - Currently Consuming
00:55:49 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis roll the dice with Dungeons & Dragons, the infamous bomb released in 2000! This is the fifth and final movie of May is Magical: a month all about magical, mystical movies!
We are now accepting questions for the upcoming Ask us Anything episode!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Dungeons & Dragons
00:38:45 - The Shelf
00:48:57 - Calls to Action
00:51:46 - Currently Consuming
01:00:01 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis are bewitched by Black Magic 2! This is the fourth movie of May is Magical: a month all about magical, mystical movies!
We are now accepting questions for the upcoming Ask us Anything episode!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Black Magic 2
00:46:03 - The Shelf
00:51:02 - Calls to Action
00:52:39 - Currently Consuming
01:05:15 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis sample the culinary delights of Simply Irresistible! This is the third movie of May is Magical: a month all about magical, mystical movies!
We are now accepting questions for the upcoming Ask us Anything episode!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Simply Irresistible
00:53:38 - The Shelf
00:58:49 - Calls to Action
01:01:14 - Currently Consuming
01:08:56 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis fall under the spell of Wes Craven’s The Serpent and the Rainbow! This is the second movie of May is Magical: a month all about magical, mystical movies!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Serpent and the Rainbow
00:32:24 - The Shelf
00:42:32 - Calls to Action
00:44:32 - Currently Consuming
00:57:47 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis revisit The Neverending Story and its sequel in this double feature episode! This is the first movie of May is Magic: a month all about magical, mystical movies!
00:00:00 - The Neverending Story
00:27:45 - The Neverending Story II: The Next Chapter
00:47:48 - The Shelf
00:55:08 - Calls to Action
00:56:19 - Currently Consuming
01:06:18 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis watch Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Ninja III: The Domination clash in an epic ninja battle! This is the fourth and final movie of Fighting Fools: a month all about showdowns, throwdowns, and buttkickery!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
00:18:29 - Ninja 3: The Domination
00:41:45 - The Shelf
00:50:47 - Calls to Action
00:53:25 - Mortal Kombat (2021)
01:01:23 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis meet their stunt doubles in Righting Wrongs a.k.a. Above the Law, the 1986 Hong Kong action flick starring Yuen Biao and Cynthia Rothrock! This is the third movie of Fighting Fools: a month all about showdowns, throwdowns, and buttkickery!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Righting Wrongs
00:44:22 - The Shelf
00:49:52 - Calls to Action
00:51:36 - Currently Consuming
01:07:01 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis pop some quarters into Street Fighter, the 1994 live-action adaptation of Capcom’s classic arcade fighting games! This is the second movie of Fighting Fools: a month all about showdowns, throwdowns, and buttkickery!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Street Fighter
00:39:22 - The Shelf
00:50:13 - Calls to Action
00:51:52 - Currently Consuming
01:04:39 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis review Godzilla vs Kong! This is the first movie of Fighting Fools: a month of movies all about showdowns, throwdowns, and buttkickery!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Godzilla vs Kong (No Spoilers)
00:29:12 - Spoilers Start!
00:45:02 - The Shelf
00:51:44 - Calls to Action
00:53:32 - Currently Consuming
01:03:27 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis check out the once-forgotten “gore cut” of Tammy and the T-Rex, a 90’s comedy starring Denise Richards and Paul Walker! This is the fourth and final movie of March Madness: a month all about mad scientist movies!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Tammy and the T-Rex
00:38:52 - The Shelf
00:45:26 - Calls to Action
00:47:17 - Currently Consuming
00:58:35 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis turn the lights on for Darkman, Sam Raimi’s 1990 pulp action flick! This is the third movie of March Madness: a month all about mad scientist movies!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Darkman
00:47:28 - The Shelf
00:52:11 - Calls to Action
00:53:18 - Currently Consuming
01:02:41 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis spill the tea on The Avengers, the 1998 adaptation of the classic British TV show! This is the second movie of March Madness: a month all about mad scientist movies!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Avengers (1998)
00:45:32 - The Shelf
00:52:19 - Calls to Action
00:54:47 - Currently Consuming
01:04:42 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get zapped by Disney’s Honey, I Shrunk the Kids!, the first movie of March Madness: a month all about mad scientist movies!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Honey, I Shrunk the Kids!
00:46:39 - The Shelf
00:54:10 - Calls to Action
00:57:02 - Currently Consuming
01:04:27 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis watch Dracula get the axe in The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires! It’s a collab between Hammer and Hong Kong’s Shaw Brothers, and the fourth and final movie in our Hammer My Heart month.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires
00:42:26 - The Shelf
00:46:58 - Calls to Action
00:49:14 - Currently Consuming
01:01:16 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis dig up the bones of Quatermass and the Pit, a.k.a. Five Million Years to Earth! This is the third movie in our Hammer My Heart month, all about Hammer productions horror films.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Quatermass and the Pit
00:41:55 - The Shelf
00:45:03 - Calls to Action
00:47:02 - Currently Consuming
01:03:41 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis crawl out of their crypt to review Hammer’s 1958 Horror of Dracula! Known simply as Dracula in its native UK, it’s the movie that introduced Christopher Lee as the iconic franchise villain. This is the second movie in our Hammer My Heart month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Horror of Dracula
00:43:35 - The Shelf
00:47:20 - Calls to Action
00:48:35 - Currently Consuming
00:59:40 - End
SHOW LINKS
Herzog’s Nosferatu the Vampyre
Judas and the Black Messiah (Available on HBO Max until Mar. 14)
Drew and Travis resurrect Hammer’s 1957 classic The Curse of Frankenstein as the first film in Hammer My Heart month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - The Curse of Frankenstein
00:45:43 - The Shelf
00:51:59 - Calls to Action
00:54:02 - Currently Consuming
01:04:20 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis scale the massive walls of Cliffhanger, the 1993 action thriller from director Renny Harlin! This is the fourth and final episode of our Lithgoing, Lithgone month all about actor John Lithgow.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:32 - Calls to Action
00:01:21 - Cliffhanger
00:46:04 - The Shelf
00:53:57 - Currently Consuming
01:06:12 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis wake from the nightmare of De Palma’s Raising Cain to review the recent director’s cut! This is the third episode of our Lithgoing, Lithgone month all about actor John Lithgow.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:38 - Calls to Action
00:01:44 - Raising Cain
00:49:16 - The Shelf
00:54:12 - Currently Consuming
01:10:35 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis become pescatarians at the behest of Harry and the Hendersons. It’s the family bigfoot movie from 1987 that spawned a TV sitcom. This is the second episode of our Lithgoing, Lithgone month all about actor John Lithgow.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:19 - Calls to Action
00:02:11 - Harry and the Hendersons
00:40:58 - The Shelf
00:47:32 - Currently Consuming
01:00:00 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis wield pipe katanas against the crazy, violent Ricochet from director Russell Mulcahy! This is the first episode of our Lithgoing, Lithgone month all about actor John Lithgow.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:34 - Calls to Action
00:02:13 - Ricochet
00:42:31 - The Shelf
00:47:15 - Currently Consuming
01:00:22 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis grow wings to soar with Wonder Woman 1984!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:34 - Calls to Action
00:02:29 - Wonder Woman 1984
00:30:41 - SPOILERS START!
01:06:28 - The Shelf
01:11:11 - Currently Consuming
01:23:02 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis visit the nightmarish North Pole of 1985’s Santa Claus: The Movie!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:34 - Calls to Action
00:01:49 - Santa Claus: The Movie
00:48:02 - The Shelf
00:53:05 - Currently Consuming
01:04:02 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis go to the Bahamas for Jaws: The Revenge! This maligned fourth entry in the Jaws franchise defies logic to bring you oodles of Christmas… cheer? Ehh.
We’ve got several different edits on this episode. This GenreVision version has what a usual episode has: profanity, shelf picks, currently consuming, and a comment of the week. The Fin Flicks version will be further edited for length and clarity, profanity will be cut or bleeped, and there will different music and additional sound effects. It will be available later this week in the Fin Flicks feed.
TIMESTAMPS
00:01:20 - Calls to Action
00:02:53 - Jaws: The Revenge
00:51:35 - The Shelf
00:54:38 - Currently Consuming
01:07:50 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis go commando with the French Christmas shocker Deadly Games! Other titles for the film include Dial Code Santa Claus, 3615 Code Père Noël, and Game Over.
TIMESTAMPS
00:01:08 - Calls to Action
00:03:54 - Dial Code Santa Claus
00:46:45 - The Shelf
00:54:21 - Currently Consuming
01:05:47 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis take flight for the 1981 Indonesian horror flick Mystics in Bali!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:39 - Calls to Action
00:01:20 - Mystics in Bali
00:43:56 - The Shelf
00:50:31 - Currently Consuming
01:06:38 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis laugh at an irritatingly high pitch while reviewing The Mask and The Cable Guy: two movies with some of the most intense mugging of Jim Carrey’s career!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:39 - Calls to Action
00:02:51 - The Mask
00:22:29 - The Cable Guy
00:47:02 - The Shelf
00:52:28 - Currently Consuming
01:05:57 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis review Brandon Cronenberg’s Possessor: the mind-melting, body-swapping, eye-popping sci-fi film you simply must see! Rent it on VOD now!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:39 - Calls to Action
00:01:48 - Possessor
00:25:59 - Spoilers Start!
00:49:21 - The Shelf
00:53:56 - Currently Consuming
01:00:53 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis bare it all in their review of Paul Verhoeven’s Showgirls: the infamous big-budget sleazefest that swept the Razzies.
CONTENT ADVISORY: This episode mentions sexual violence.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:40 - Calls to Action
00:02:11 - Showgirls
00:49:20 - The Shelf
00:54:29 - Currently Consuming
01:06:58 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis celebrate the classic Evil Dead franchise! All this and more in the fourth and final episode of Haunted Media Month!
TIMESTAMPS00:00:19 - Calls to Action
00:01:52 - The Evil Dead
00:11:28 - Evil Dead 2
00:22:17 - Army of Darkness
00:30:41 - Ash vs Evil Dead
00:35:55 - Evil Dead (2013)
00:51:42 - The Shelf
00:55:42 - Currently Consuming
01:05:34 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis somehow survived Pulse, one of the bleakest and saddest J-horror movies ever. All this and more in the third episode of Haunted Media Month!
CONTENT ADVISORY: Pulse is about depression, isolation and worse. If you don’t want to hear about those things, it’s okay to skip to Currently Consuming using the timestamps below!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:23 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:02:02 - Pulse
00:48:37 - The Shelf
00:59:02 - Currently Consuming
01:09:42 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew, Travis and Deanna Chapman of Welcome to Geekdom played Stay Alive and barely lived to tell the tale! All this and more in the second episode of Haunted Media Month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:12 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:02:09 - Stay Alive
00:48:22 - The Shelf
00:54:07 - Currently Consuming
01:09:52 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis are possessed by Demons, the Italian cult horror hit from 1985! And while we’re at it, why not talk about Demons 2? All this and more in the first episode of Haunted Media Month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:30 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:01:46 - Demons
00:34:37 - Demons 2
00:50:51 - The Shelf
00:57:28 - Currently Consuming
01:07:46 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis recoil from the gender-bending horrors of Junior and Willy Milly! This is the fourth and final episode of Screwy September, which features comedies about mix-ups and mishaps!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:30 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:01:48 - Junior
00:28:07 - Willy Milly
00:51:55 - The Shelf
00:56:54 - Currently Consuming
01:03:23 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis nosh on Delicatessen, the 1991 cannibal comedy from Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro! This is the third episode of Screwy September, which features comedies about mix-ups and mishaps!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:30 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:02:30 - Delicatessen
00:42:14 - The Shelf
00:47:46 - Currently Consuming
01:00:12 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis screw around with The Hudsucker Proxy, the 1994 comedy from The Coen brothers and Sam Raimi! This is the second episode of Screwy September, which features comedies about mix-ups and mishaps!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:25 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:01:37 - The Hudsucker Proxy
00:57:47 - The Shelf
01:01:53 - Currently Consuming
01:10:59 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis finally review a new release in 2020 with Bill and Ted Face the Music!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:25 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:01:27 - Bill and Ted Face the Music
00:19:05 - Spoilers Start!
00:43:16 - The Shelf
00:50:44 - Currently Consuming
01:07:16 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis press play on a dog-man double feature! It’s A Goofy Movie and Rover Dangerfield on the final episode of Childhood Nightmares Month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:25 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:01:49 - A Goofy Movie
00:24:01 - Rover Dangerfield
00:56:14 - The Shelf
01:04:53 - Currently Consuming
01:12:06 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis put on their nostalgia glasses for Are You Afraid of the Dark? (the ‘90s show and last year’s miniseries) in the fourth episode of Childhood Nightmares Month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:24 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:01:44 - Are You Afraid of the Dark?
00:49:32 - The Shelf
00:55:48 - Currently Consuming
01:13:13 - End
SHOW LINKS
Lower Decks Is Bringing Dorky Back to the Star Trek Universe
Drew and Travis get electrified by Return to Oz in the third episode of Childhood Nightmares Month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:24 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:03:33 - Return to Oz
00:55:11 - The Shelf
01:01:09 - Currently Consuming
01:11:20 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis go on a road trip with The Brave Little Toaster in the second episode of Childhood Nightmares Month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:24 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:01:58 - The Brave Little Toaster
00:56:41 - The Shelf
01:01:45 - Currently Consuming
01:14:30 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis smear The Peanut Butter Solution all over themselves in the first week of Childhood Nightmares Month!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:12 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:01:43 - The Peanut Butter Solution
00:50:38 - The Shelf
00:55:34 - Currently Consuming
01:09:14 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis must decide between Attack the Block and The World’s End in the final episode of Alien Invasion Month 2.0!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:13 - Greeting and Calls to Action
00:02:27 - Attack the Block
00:26:02 - The World’s End
01:04:16 - The Shelf
01:07:45 - Currently Consuming
01:20:15 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis feel the heat rays of 1953’s The War of the Worlds in the third week of Alien Invasion Month 2.0!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:12 - Fanfare and Calls to Action
00:01:37 - The War of the Worlds (1953)
00:48:55 - The Shelf
00:54:24 - Currently Consuming
01:07:16 - End
SHOW LINKS
Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre
Drew and Travis snatch the wigs off Body Snatchers and The Puppet Masters in the second episode of Alien Invasion Month 2.0!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:24 - Fanfare and Calls to Action
00:02:04 - Body Snatchers
00:32:08 - The Puppet Masters
01:03:07 - The Shelf
01:07:45 - Currently Consuming
01:15:28 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get goopy with Xtro in this first episode of Alien Invasion Month 2.0!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:12 - Fanfare and Calls to Action
00:01:16 - Xtro
00:51:34 - The Shelf
01:01:38 - Currently Consuming
01:15:44 - End
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Drew and Travis compare two vintage 90s action flicks: True Lies and Hard Target!
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Drew’s Review of Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga
Drew pitches his 5-issue X-Men comic to Dani and Travis.
Drew and Travis travel Beyond the Door to review this infamous Italian ripoff of The Exorcist!
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Patreon Pre-Show - June 12, 2020
Drew and Travis repeat their mantras through David Lynch’s adaptation of Dune!
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Drew and Travis get through Howling 2 as best they can.
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Drew and Travis escape to the romantic seasides of Spring, the 2014 monster romance from Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead!
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Drew and Travis get slimed by Species, the 1995 sleazefest that introduced Natasha Henstridge!
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The GenreVision gang have a new Patreon-exclusive series! This episode is being made free for all our loyal listeners. If you like this, go to patreon.com/genrevision and become a premium subscriber to listen to all the current episodes.
In this episode, Travis pitches his reboot of the Jurassic Park franchise with a TV show that would go back to Michael Crichton's novel.
Drew and Travis tell a tale of two Cat People!
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00:25:39 - Cat People (1982)
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Drew and Travis head north of the border to eat Ginger Snaps, the first film of Were-Women Month!
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Drew, Travis and Dani Ryan (@danirat) take a whiff of John Waters’ Polyester!
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Drew and Travis geek out with two space opera flops: Jupiter Ascending and Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets!
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00:31:11 - Valerian
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The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires
Drew and Travis celebrate Easter with the wickedly sacrilegious Coffin Joe and his first film: At Midnight I’ll Take Your Soul!
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Drew and Travis leap into action with an X-Men double feature!
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00:25:22 - X-Men: First Class
00:53:56 - The Shelf
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Drew and Travis take flight! Will either of these two dragon movies join them? It’s a definite maybe.
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00:24:39 - Dragonheart
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Drew and Travis practice social distancing. Here's how you can practice it with us!
Drew and Travis gaze upon the claustrophobic cyberpunk of 1993’s Super Mario Bros.
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Drew is joined by Dani Ryan as they stroll the dangerous streets of Frank Miller’s Sin City!
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Drew and Travis summon the bats for The Boxer’s Omen, a shotgun blast of supernatural eighties nuttery from Hong Kong!
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The Troubles with Darkness in Horror
Drew and Travis vanish before your very eyes to review Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man!
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Drew and Travis gel their hair to fit in with the high-schoolers of Dragonball: Evolution.
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Drew and Travis hop on the goth bus to review Single White Female and Poison Ivy, two scary lady movies from 1992!
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00:27:11 - Poison Ivy
01:04:39 - The Shelf
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Drew and Travis get hammered by Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of one Harley Quinn! Also, our pal Dani Ryan (@danirat) wrote a great piece about what superhero TV is doing so well. Read it!
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Thank Goodness for TV Superheroes by Dani Ryan on /Film
Drew and Travis A your Qs for the fifth time! Massive thanks to all the loyal listeners who submitted questions!
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Drew and Travis jump in the shopping cart with Dani Ryan (@danirat) to talk about all things Jackass.
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Drew and Travis get double the Breen in the indie auteur’s latest outing: Twisted Pair!
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Drew and Travis submerge themselves in Underwater, the new creature horror starring Kristen Stewart!
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00:35:03 - Spoilers Start
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Comparisons of Terminator 2’s 4K “remaster” with the older Blu-ray
Drew and Travis list their favorite films of 2019!
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00:00:00 - Announcement
00:00:50 - Greetings and Intro
00:03:15 - Travis’s Performances of the Year
00:12:45 - Drew’s WTF Movies of the Year
00:15:23 - Travis’s Honorable Mentions
00:25:04 - Drew’s Honorable Mentions
00:27:54 - Our Top 15 Films of 2019
01:18:29 - End
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Drew and Travis ignite their lightsabers while reviewing Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. If they strike it down, will it become more powerful than ever?
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Drew and Travis celebrate the yule season with all three Black Christmas movies! Many thanks to Dani Ryan for her appearances on this episode.
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00:18:02 - Black Christmas (2006)
00:34:29 - Black Christmas (2019)
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Drew and Travis practice their Russian for 2010: The Year We Make Contact, a sequel to one of the most influential films of all time!
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Drew and Travis don their thinking caps for Rian Johnson’s Knives Out!
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Drew and Travis tap the veins of George A. Romero’s Martin on the last episode of Unconventional Vampires Month!
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00:51:00 - The Shelf
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Drew and Travis lap up everything Guillermo del Toro offers in his debut feature, Cronos!
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00:48:53 - The Shelf
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Drew and Travis book an appointment with Doctor Sleep, the vampiric sequel to Stephen King’s The Shining!
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00:20:23 - Spoilers Start
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Drew and Travis bare their fangs at From Dusk Till Dawn and Lifeforce, the first two entries in Unconventional Vampires Month!
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00:25:51 - Lifeforce
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Drew and Travis spill the beans on The Lighthouse, the grungy new psychodrama from Robert Eggers.
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Drew and Travis go green for Ang Lee’s Hulk, the 2003 monster opus that divided critics and fans alike.
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Drew and Travis fulfill a listener request for an Oliver Stone movie, so they talk about his 1981 horror flick The Hand, starring Michael Caine!
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Drew and Travis send in the clowns to review Joker, the gritty origin story for a new take on the clown that hates Batman.
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00:24:00 - Spoilers Begin
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Drew’s “7 Movies to See Before You See Joker”
Batman: The Animated Series - Heart of Ice
Drew and Travis look upon the horrors of Neil Breen’s Pass Thru and despair!
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Drew and Travis paint all the tigers black in honor of The Beastmaster, the 1982 sword and sorcery flick from Don Coscarelli!
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Sword and Sorcery on Wikipedia
Drew and Travis turn the lights off to compare Dark City with The City of Lost Children, which both take place in what looks like perpetual night.
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00:28:42 - The City of Lost Children
00:56:55 - The Shelf
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Drew and Travis return to Derry, Maine to finish what they started with It: Chapter 2.
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00:00:24 - Calls to Action
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00:21:26 - Spoilers Start
01:10:48 - Shelf Picks
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Drew and Travis climb aboard the third entry to Jackie Chan’s Police Story saga with 1992’s Police Story 3: Super Cop! (You might also know this one as Supercop, released in the US in 1996.)
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Drew and Travis chow down on Bob Balaban’s Parents, the 1989 horror satire that marks the final week of Scary Parents Month here on GenreVision!
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Drew and Travis venture into Neil Gaiman’s scary fairy realm with Coraline.
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Drew and Travis continue Scary Parents Month with 1987’s The Stepfather!
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Drew and Travis visit the suburbs of John Waters’ 1994 true crime spoof, Serial Mom.
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Drew and Travis hang out with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino’s most relaxed film since Jackie Brown.
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00:25:45 - Spoilers Start!
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Drew and Travis review the further adventures of Ka-kui in Jackie Chan’s Police Story 2!
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00:53:34 - The Shelf
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Drew and Travis A your Qs for the fourth time! Enormous thanks to all the loyal listeners who submitted questions! This is the biggest Q & A yet, and it's all thanks to you.
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00:00:14 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:01:46 - Questions
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Drew and Travis have baked you a lovely pie to celebrate Ari Aster’s Midsommar.
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Drew and Travis take their horses to the old town road and ride through Barry Sonnenfeld’s Wild Wild West.
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The Flintstones (1994)
Land of the Lost (2009)
Child’s Play (2019)
Drew and Travis compare Bride of Chucky and Pin: two drastically different creepy doll flicks to rival this summer’s Annabelle Comes Home, the Child’s Play remake, and Toy Story 4!
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00:27:46 - Pin
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Drew and Travis practice sorcery and enter the lottery when they review Disney and Paramount’s Dragonslayer!
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00:51:23 - The Shelf
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Drew and Travis grab their umbrellas and hold on for dear life when they review Jackie Chan’s Police Story!
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00:48:40 - The Shelf
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Drew and Travis compare The Lawnmower Man and Gamer to see who wins: Cybo-Man or Running Man?
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00:26:27 - Gamer
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Drew and Travis dread Y2K when they review Strange Days, the ‘95 tech-noir from Kathryn Bigelow and James Cameron!
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00:02:30 - Strange Days
01:02:08 - The Shelf
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Drew and Travis stop at a Country Gas Station to review eXistenZ, the 1999 mind-bender from David Cronenberg. Find out more in the second episode of Virtual Reality Month!
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Drew and Travis bleed gray goo all over their review of Virtuosity, which is frequently listed among the worst of Denzel Washington’s movies. But that’s nonsense — as it turns out, we’ve all been sleeping on this one. Find out more in the first episode of Virtual Reality Month!
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00:00:14 - Fanfare and Calls to Action
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00:54:05 - The Shelf
00:59:24 - Currently Consuming
01:23:03 - End
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Drew and Travis spoil it all in their review of Avengers: Endgame, which could become the biggest worldwide box office juggernaut of all time. But is it the finale Marvel’s heroes deserve?
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The Fleischer Superman Cartoons
Drew and Travis eat a whole pint of mother’s ice cream when they review 1957’s Curse of the Demon, a.k.a. Night of the Demon.
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Drew and Travis fall into the gravity wells of Lost in Space (1998) and Wing Commander!
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00:00:13 - Fanfare and Calls to Action
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00:35:19 - Wing Commander
01:05:15 - The Shelf
01:10:39 - Currently Consuming
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Drew and Travis zap into action with the oddly religious Shazam!, the new DC Comics flick from Warner Bros. and New Line.
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00:25:25 - Spoilers Start
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A brand new GenreVision podcast begins! Drew and Danielle kick off the show with one of the most infamous third movies of all time, Alien 3.
Drew and Travis confront the Tethered in Jordan Peele’s Us.
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Drew and Travis invite Dani Ryan to opine about Yes, Madam!, the 1985 Hong Kong cop caper starring Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock.
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00:00:13 - Fanfare and Calls to Action
00:03:00 - Yes, Madam!
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Drew and Travis review Captain Marvel, in which a potentially alien being with destructive powers falls to earth and clashes with humanity. Somehow, it’s not a Neil Breen movie.
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00:00:37 - Fanfare and Calls to Action
00:03:27 - Captain Marvel
00:30:23 - Spoiler Wall!
00:56:01 - The Shelf
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Drew and Travis return to the deep well that is Neil Breen with I am Here….Now. Does Breen’s second film avoid the sophomore slump?
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Drew and Travis conclude their Alien Invasion month with The Day The Earth Stood Still! We compare the original and the 2008 remake to see how they stack up.
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00:00:14 - Intro and Calls to Action
00:04:25 - The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)
00:29:23 - The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008)
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01:14:25 - Currently Consuming
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Drew and Travis visit the wacky alternate Atlanta of 1979’s The Visitor. It’s an alien invasion flick, an evil kid movie, and an Antichrist story all in one!
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Drew and Travis invade your space with Men in Black and Tim Burton’s Mars Attacks!
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00:00:14 - Intro and Calls to Action
00:03:17 - Mars Attacks!
00:30:20 - Men in Black
00:58:05 - The Shelf
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Drew and Travis see M. Night Shyamalan’s Signs. In this first episode of our Alien Invasion Month, we examine how this small-scale extraterrestrial horror has matured.
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Lindsay Ellis’s Independence Day vs. War of the Worlds
Drew and Travis invite writer Danielle Ryan (@danirat) to opine about two killer rat movies! Which one is better: Willard (2003) or Of Unknown Origin?
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00:00:14 - Intro and Calls to Action
00:02:18 - Of Unknown Origin
00:26:16 - Willard (2003)
00:58:29 - The Shelf
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Drew and Travis sift through Shyamalan’s broken Glass, the sequel to Unbreakable and Split!
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00:4:24 - Glass
00:34:05 - Spoiler Wall
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Drew and Travis plunder the caves of Renny Harlin’s Cutthroat Island, one of the biggest box office bombs of all time.
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Drew and Travis remember 2018 fondly, but only for the movies. There are some spoilers here, so if you'd like to see a list of the movies Drew and Travis are talking about with no spoilers, go here:
https://letterboxd.com/thetravisnewton/list/top-15-of-2018/
https://letterboxd.com/drewdietsch/list/notable-films-of-2018/
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00:00:14 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:02:02 - Travis’s Honorable Mentions
00:07:33 - Drew’s Honorable Mentions
00:14:30 - Our Top 15 Lists
01:24:45 - End
Drew and Travis A your Qs to rid themselves of the gross funk that was 2018.
Drew and Travis could swim all day in the digital seas of Aquaman.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:14 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:22 - Aquaman
00:33:05 - Spoiler Wall
01:01:41 - The Shelf
01:09:42 - Currently Consuming
01:20:27 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis warp into Sony’s animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Kirby dots abound.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:14 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:03:22 - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
00:26:26 - Spoiler Wall
00:57:58 - The Shelf
01:02:42 - Currently Consuming
01:21:23 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis penetrate the vortex of Zardoz, John Boorman’s utterly wacky post-apocalyptic art film.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:15 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:03:54 - Zardoz
00:56:41 - The Shelf
01:00:50 - Currently Consuming
01:09:24 - End
SHOW LINKS
Electric Youth’s Breathing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack from a Lost Film
Drew and Travis sing the epic verses of the animated Tolkien films: Rankin/Bass’ The Hobbit, Bakshi’s The Lord of the Rings, and Rankin/Bass’ The Return of the King.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:15 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:03:09 - The Hobbit ‘77
00:18:06 - The Lord of the Rings ‘78
00:39:54 - The Return of the King ‘80
00:58:57 - The Shelf
01:04:47 - Currently Consuming
01:17:40 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis run screaming into the deserts of Neil Breen’s Double Down. That’s right — it’s another movie from the guy who made Fateful Findings.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:15 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:48 - Double Down
00:58:30 - The Shelf
01:06:07 - Currently Consuming
01:18:16 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis parachute into Nazi-occupied France to see Bad Robot’s Overlord, which is not a Cloverfield movie.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:15 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:58 - Overlord
00:24:54 - Spoiler Wall
00:38:34 - Content Warning
00:41:20 - End of Content Warning
00:51:30 - The Shelf
00:58:14 - Currently Consuming
01:14:57 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis wave their magic wands at Legend and Willow. Both of these ‘80s fantasy flicks have cult followings, but which flick stands the test of time?
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:05:00 - Willow
00:32:27 - Legend
01:01:07 - The Shelf
01:05:05 - Currently Consuming
01:18:56 - End
SHOW LINKS
Discussion of The Haunting of Hill House on Patreon
Cocteau’s Beauty and the Beast
Drew and Travis invite Danielle Ryan and Andrew Hawkins to play Trivial Pursuit: Horror Movie Edition!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Introduction
00:01:28 - Currently Consuming
00:08:44 - Trivial Pursuit: Horror Movie Edition
00:53:10 - Favorite Halloween Candy
00:59:39 - End
SHOW LINKS
How Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace Redefines Parody by Patrick H. Willems
Drew and Travis return to Haddonfield with 2018’s Halloween, and evaluate the franchise’s new lease on life. NOTE: Drew’s audio is compromised on this episode. It’s listenable, but we goofed up and we apologize for that.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Audio Quality Disclaimer
00:00:32 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:18 - Halloween (2018)
00:28:30 - Spoiler Wall
01:06:15 - The Shelf
01:10:45 - Currently Consuming
01:16:06 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis check into the El Royale, where they soon feel as if they’re being watched. Does Bad Times at the El Royale end up being a bad time? Listen to find out!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:00 - Bad Times at the El Royale
00:29:15 - Spoiler Wall
00:59:25 - The Shelf
01:03:10 - Currently Consuming
01:17:02 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis travel to NowhereVania. The year? 18XX. A mysterious hunter is the one dude bad enough to take on Dracula. The hunter’s name? Van Helsing.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:29 - Van Helsing
00:53:08 - The Shelf
00:58:04 - Currently Consuming
01:16:23 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis bend their minds around one of the decade’s most viciously panned blockbusters: M. Night Shyamalan’s The Last Airbender.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:03:35 - The Last Airbender
00:57:57 - The Shelf
01:00:57 - Currently Consuming
01:16:14 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis discover the shape of fear.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:03:40 - Cube
00:27:17 - Sphere
00:57:36 - The Shelf
01:00:57 - Currently Consuming
01:16:14 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis hunt down The Predator, the ambitious new sequel to the Schwarzenegger classic. Is the negative buzz just overblown?
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:26 - The Predator
00:25:00 - Spoiler Wall
00:59:34 - The Shelf
01:07:33 - Currently Consuming
01:22:02 - End
SHOW LINKS
The Mummy (1999)
Drew and Travis finally watch one of the most derided sequels of all time: John Boorman's 1977 utterly bizarre Exorcist II: The Heretic!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:29 - Exorcist II: The Heretic
00:55:54 - The Shelf
01:03:26 - Currently Consuming
01:12:52 - End
SHOW LINKSDrew, Travis and special guest Danielle Ryan (@danirat) push the button on The Box, the sci-fi head-scratcher from Donnie Darko's Richard Kelly.
Check out Danielle's podcast Rainbow Reels!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:18 - The Box
00:50:03 - The Shelf
00:48:21 - Currently Consuming
01:11:57 - End
SHOW LINKS
The Monkey's Paw by W. W. Jacobs
The Twilight Zone: Button, Button
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
Inside the World's Toughest Prisons on Netflix (US)
Drew and Travis take a tour of two late '80s attractions: House and Waxwork! Do these structures still stand today? And if so, did one fare better?
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:05:00 - House
00:24:57 - Waxwork
00:51:17 - The Shelf
00:57:43 - Currently Consuming
01:16:11 - End
SHOW LINKS
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Dorian Gray
The Hunger by Alma Katsu
Drew and Travis travel to The Land Before Time, the Don Bluth dinosaur joint that had millennials crying into their cheerios.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:05:38 - The Land Before Time
00:42:20 - The Shelf
00:48:21 - Currently Consuming
01:07:28 - End
SHOW LINKS
Phil Tippett's Prehistoric Beast
Drew and Travis figured you folks would want it, so here's their review of THE MEG from our sister podcast, Fin Flicks.
Drew and Travis revisit two 1999 flops with the number thirteen in the title. Cute, huh?
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:40 - The 13th Warrior
00:25:00 - The 13th Floor
00:57:47 - Currently Consuming
01:10:17 - End
SHOW LINKS
Thirteen Ghosts (2001)
Drew and Travis crash land into Wolfgang Peterson's 1985 box office bomb, Enemy Mine.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and housekeeping
00:03:40 - Enemy Mine
00:57:46 - The Shelf
01:02:46 - Currently Consuming
01:15:54 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis get downright chivalrous with John Boorman's 1981 Arthurian epic Excalibur!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and housekeeping
00:03:40 - Excalibur
00:51:25 - The Shelf
00:55:30 - Currently Consuming
01:07:27 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis revisit What Dreams May Come, the Robin Williams-starring afterlife drama that divided critics 20 years ago.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and housekeeping
00:03:20 - What Dreams May Come
00:24:09 - Spoiler Wall
01:01:12 - The Shelf
01:07:20 - Currently Consuming
01:16:17 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis return to the MCU for a size-shifting jaunt with Ant-Man and The Wasp.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Patreon Announcement
00:04:17 - Ant-Man and The Wasp
00:30:30 - Spoiler Wall
00:53:40 - The Shelf
00:58:19 - Currently Consuming
01:11:27 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis sink their hooks into I Know What You Did Last Summer... and its sequel!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:07 - I Know What You Did Last Summer
00:36:13 - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
00:55:34 - The Shelf
01:00:15 - Currently Consuming
01:08:11 - End
SHOW LINKS
Broken Lizard's Club Dread (Extended Cut)
The Lost World by Michael Crichton
Drew and Travis celebrate Hollywood chameleon and rapper Ice-T, who can attitude his way through any role. If you're wondering why we're not reviewing Mean Guns, it's because the movie is a total waste that not even Ice-T can save. We replaced it with Johnny Mnemonic, which is way better competition for Surviving the Game.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:06:38 - Johnny Mnemonic
00:33:20 - Surviving the Game
00:58:08 - The Shelf
01:08:01 - Currently Consuming
01:10:47 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis celebrate the 40th anniversary of Jaws 2, a sequel that inspired a generation of horror sequels.
Joining us is Jae Prowse (@FreddyFenech), who wrote "Raft of the Medusa: The Untold Story Of Jaws 2" for VHS Revival. Many thanks to Jae for writing the article and appearing on the show. To hear our full interview with him, become a premium subscriber at http://genrevision.com/finflicks!
Drew and Travis get spooked by Hereditary, the Sundance darling that's rattling critics everywhere.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:05:12 - Hereditary
00:23:00- Spoilers Start!
01:04:11 - The Shelf
01:08:01 - Currently Consuming
01:20:52 - End
SHOW LINKS
The Changeling [Limited Edition Blu-ray]
Drew and Travis review the latest from Saw writer Leigh Whannell.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:45 - Upgrade
00:23:34- Spoilers Start!
00:57:37 - The Shelf
01:01:51 - Currently Consuming
01:15:55 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis are back in the theaters to see a Star War, just a few scant months after the last one. Is Solo the Memorial Day weekend smash Lucasfilm wanted? Have a listen and find out!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:03:42 - Solo: A Star Wars Story
00:21:30 - Spoilers Start!
00:59:33 - The Shelf
01:02:12 - Currently Consuming
01:16:29 - End
SHOW LINKS
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Drew and Travis grab a steamin' handful of your little brother's favorite superhero when they review Deadpool 2.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:05:05 - Deadpool 2
00:19:15 - Spoilers Start!
00:52:30 - The Shelf
00:57:32 - Currently Consuming
01:07:16- End
SHOW LINKS
Basil Poledouris: Conan The Barbarian - Transcribed for Organ
Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich producer Amanda Presmyk and effects artist Tate Steinsiek talk to Travis about how their series reboot is busting guts and churning stomachs.
Read more at http://genrevision.com/posts/interview-puppet-master-littlest-reich
Drew and Travis celebrate Mother's Day with mommy's ultimate badass: Lady Snowblood. This 1974 sequel sees the inspiration for Kill Bill getting involved in a twisted political plot! How does it hold up to the 1973 original? Listen to find out!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:04:40 - Lady Snowblood: Love Song of Vengeance (Spoilers)
00:43:54 - The Shelf
01:04:57 - Currently Consuming
01:02:15 - End
SHOW LINKS
Travis's review of the original Lady Snowblood
The Complete Lady Snowblood (Criterion Collection Double Feature Blu-ray)
Park Chan-wook's Thirst
Park Chan-wook's Lady Vengeance
Drew and Travis explore the Coen brothers' neo-noir stylings in Miller's Crossing and The Man Who Wasn't There.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:05:04 - Miller's Crossing (Spoilers)
00:23:05 - The Man Who Wasn't There (Spoilers)
00:49:00 - The Shelf
01:04:57 - Currently Consuming
01:24:40 - End
SHOW LINKS
Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead
Drew and Travis stand atop the great precipice that is Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War. Is that prose a little purple for you? Well so is this movie's villain. He's very, very purple.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Fanfare and Housekeeping
00:06:30 - Avengers: Infinity War
00:19:00 - Spoiler Wall
01:02:07 - The Shelf Verdict
01:04:57 - Currently Consuming
01:10:00 - Westworld S1 and S2 Spoilers
01:16:00 - Westworld Spoilers End
01:24:40 - End
SHOW LINKSAlien 3: Limited Edition Soundtrack, Expanded and Remastered
Drew, Travis and beloved guest Danielle Ryan attempt untangling the mess of Southland Tales, the satirical follow-up to Donnie Darko.
IMPORTANT THINGS
Next week, we're changing our name to GenreVision. Be sure to listen to the details here!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:21 - Intro and Housekeeping
00:04:22 - Southland Tales
00:42:20 - Spoiler Wall
01:06:59 - Currently Consuming
01:15:09 - Moving on to GenreVision
01:18:41 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis figure out if Masters of the Universe or Krull should sit atop the throne of Castle Grayskull.
IMPORTANT THINGS
We've recorded a special announcement to talk about some big upcoming changes to our show and our website. In short, we're changing our name and adding a new show to the site. Be sure to listen to the details here!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:30 - Intro and Housekeeping
00:05:20 - Masters of the Universe (Spoilers)
00:28:22 - Krull (Spoilers)
00:48:54 - Currently Consuming
01:09:03 - End
SHOW LINKS
Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1978)
The Breakfast Club (The Criterion Collection)
Drew and Travis hush up when a bunch of sound-sensitive monsters come to visit in A Quiet Place.
IMPORTANT THINGS
We've recorded a special announcement to talk about some big upcoming changes to our show and our website. In short, we're changing our name and adding a new show to the site. Be sure to listen to the details here!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:10 - Intro and Housekeeping
00:04:00 - A Quiet Place
00:26:16 - Spoilers start!
01:04:36 - Currently Consuming
01:20:20 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis go on the ultimate easter egg hunt with Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One.
IMPORTANT THINGS
We've recorded a special announcement to talk about some big upcoming changes to our show and our website. Be sure to listen here!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:14 - Intro and Housekeeping
00:06:30 - Ready Player One
00:27:03 - Spoilers start!
01:01:57 - Currently Consuming
01:18:31 - End
SHOW LINKS
We're excited to finally tell you all about the changes we've been working on for the last few months! After listening, be sure to leave your comments at http://thedrewreviews.com/podcast/genrevision-announcement.
To summarize:
Starting April 29, the name of our podcast will change to GenreVision! Our website URL will change to GenreVision.com, too. This will not affect your subscriptions.
GenreVision.com will be a home to more than just one podcast. We want to host more content, and a wider variety of content.
We're adding a new podcast to the site this summer. Do you want to know more? Click here!
We're seriously considering offering a low-cost premium subscription. The show will remain free to download every week! However, we are considering archiving the show's oldest episodes, and making them available to premium subscribers only. We also want to make exclusive new content for premium subscribers.
We won't be updating our Facebook page anymore. Trying to effectively promote your page on Facebook is expensive, and we don't want to give any money to them. Also, Facebook is an ethical nightmare.
Drew and Travis discuss one of Drew's favorite horror-comedy franchises: Critters!
IMPORTANT STUFF
You all voted heavily in favor of reviewing Ready Player One, so we're doing it! Also, stay tuned for a big announcement next week!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:18 - Housekeeping
00:07:27 - The Critters movies (Spoilers)
00:57:58 - Currently Consuming
01:10:24 - End
SHOW LINKS
Movies and Me: Critters by Drew Dietsch
Drew and Travis revisit some divisive 80's animated films: The Last Unicorn and The Black Cauldron! But only one stands a chance of being a classic.
IMPORTANT STUFF
Our Twitter followers voted heavily in favor of reviewing Ready Player One! Do you agree with them? Let us know in the comments at thedrewreviews.com!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:26 - Housekeeping
00:04:25 - The Last Unicorn (Spoilers)
00:24:30 - The Black Cauldron (Spoilers)
00:48:38 - Currently Consuming
01:05:43 - End
SHOW LINKS
A Quiet Place - Official Teaser Trailer
The alternate "Fair Folk" sequence from The Black Cauldron
'A Wrinkle in Time' Review: A Stranger Movie Trapped Inside a Safer One
Drew and Travis have traveled from the distant past... or was it from the planet Zeist? You'll have to listen to our review of Highlander II to find out.
IMPORTANT STUFF
Hey, should we review Ready Player One? We're not so sure. Vote at http://thedrewreviews.com or http://www.twitter.com/thedrewreviews!
TIMESTAMPS00:00:15 - Housekeeping
00:02:26 - Highlander II: The Quickening (Spoilers Abound)
00:56:40 - Currently Consuming
01:22:41 - End
SHOW LINKS
Black Hole (Pantheon Graphic Novels)
Our Episode on The Shape of Water
Drew and Travis take a deep, deep whiff of David Lynch's Blue Velvet.
IMPORTANT STUFF
Currently Consuming is now at the end of our episodes. Be sure to stick around after our main topic to hear what else we've been consuming!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:18 - Housekeeping
00:04:00 - Blue Velvet (Rest assured, there are spoilers.)
01:00:00 - Currently Consuming
01:16:16 - End
SHOW LINKSDrew and Travis gone into The Shimmer and witnessed Annihilation. Has Alex Garland crafted another sci-fi stunner? Listen and find out!
IMPORTANT STUFF
Currently Consuming is now at the end of our episodes. Be sure to stick around after our main topic to hear what else we've been consuming!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:12 - Housekeeping
00:03:20 - Annihilation
00:26:13 - Spoilers Start!
00:53:38 - Currently Consuming
01:10:24 - End
SHOW LINKSUgly Delicious on Netflix
Thelma on Amazon
Mute on Netflix
Thirteen Tales of Love and Revenge by The Pierces on Spotify
Sonic Mania on Amazon
Night of the Living Dead on Criterion Collection Blu-ray
The Thing (2011) on Amazon
Drew and Travis have heard the hype and seen the Afrofuturist utopia of Marvel's Black Panther. It's... something you have to see to believe.
IMPORTANT STUFF
Starting this week, Currently Consuming will now be at the end of our episodes. Be sure to stick around after our main topic to hear what else we've been consuming!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:07 - Housekeeping
00:03:26 - Black Panther
00:27:20 - Spoilers Start!
01:01:35 - Currently Consuming
01:13:53 - End
SHOW LINKSHalt and Catch Fire on Netflix (US)
The Silence of the Lambs Criterion Collection Blu-ray
Night of the Living Dead Criterion Collection Blu-ray
Channel Zero: Butcher's Block on SYFY
I'm Thinking of Ending Things by Iain Reid
Drew and Travis get romantic with My Bloody Valentine (1981) and Valentine (2001). Which slasher is a cut above the other? Listen and find out!
IMPORTANT STUFF
Starting next week, we will do Currently Consuming at the end of our episodes. Be sure to stick around after our main topic to hear what else we've been consuming!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:15 - Housekeeping
00:03:24 - Currently Consuming
00:15:02 - My Bloody Valentine (SPOILERS!)
00:34:00 - Valentine (SPOILERS!)
01:07:30 - End
SHOW LINKSCall Me By Your Name by André Aciman
The Cloverfield Paradox on Netflix
Drew's Review of The Cloverfield Paradox
How Netflix and Paramount Pictures Took a Crappy Movie and Turned it Into Gold
A Netflix Movie Doesn’t Need To Be Good — It Just Needs To Be There
Drew and Travis spend their Super Bowl Sunday talking about an Elmore Leonard double feature: Tarantino's Jackie Brown and Soderbergh's Out of Sight.
IMPORTANT THINGS
Uma Thurman has accused Quentin Tarantino of forcing her to perform a dangerous car stunt that caused permanent injury. She has also accused Harvey Weinstein, executive producer of Jackie Brown and other Tarantino features, of sexual assault. Her account of these incidents is heartbreaking, but we urge you to read it.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:17 - Housekeeping
00:05:45 - Currently Consuming
00:17:05 - Jackie Brown (SPOILERS!)
00:39:54 - Out of Sight (SPOILERS!)
01:12:05 - End
SHOW LINKSSmart Tempo in Logic Pro X 10.4
Drew and Travis have returned to the Q & A format because it's just so darn fun. Thanks again for submitting your questions! There are no movie spoilers this week.
TIMESTAMPS
00:01:12 - Housekeeping
00:05:19 - Listener Questions
01:22:13 - End
Drew and Travis stare into their black mirrors again to ponder life's most terrifying questions. Will Facebook kill us all? Are we all dreadfully shallow specks adrift in a cloud of stardust? Are YOU a toxic fanboy who kidnaps others' consciousnesses to keep in his virtual dungeon?
IMPORTANT THINGS
We're releasing another Q&A Episode on Jan. 28! Please submit all questions by Jan. 23.
TIMESTAMPS
00:02:15 - Housekeeping
00:04:10 - Currently Consuming
00:21:30 - Black Mirror: Season 4 (SPOILERS!)
01:32:01 - End
SHOW LINKSThe Mummy Demastered Soundtrack
Doom (2016)
Drew and Travis list their top 15 favorite films of 2017. You'll also hear about some honorable mentions, remarkable performances, and show-stopping scenes.
IMPORTANT THINGS
We're releasing another Q&A Episode on Jan. 28! Please submit all questions by Jan. 23.
Our upcoming episode schedule is now public! Check it out and leave suggestions!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:15 - Housekeeping
00:04:26 - Astonishing Actors
00:07:05 - Standout Scenes
00:09:40 - Travis's Honorable Mentions
00:14:49 - Drew's Honorable Mentions
00:26:17 - 2017 in General
00:30:05 - Favorite Films
01:28:04 - End
SHOW LINKS
Drew and Travis look for words in a dictionary of fools. Then, they review Disney's The Black Hole!
IMPORTANT THINGS
We're releasing another Q&A Episode on Jan. 28! Please submit all questions by Jan. 23.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:15 - Housekeeping
00:04:31 - Currently Consuming
00:17:21 - The Black Hole
00:31:20 - Spoilers Start!
01:08:45 - End
SHOW LINKS
Strange Weather: Four Novellas by Joe Hill
Drew and Travis go for a swim in Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water.
IMPORTANT THINGS
We're releasing another Q&A Episode on Jan. 28! Please submit all questions by Jan. 23.
In the episode we erroneously state that the surname "Esposito" is Spanish and translates to "orphan." We have since learned that naming found children "Esposito" is actually an Italian thing.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:22 - Housekeeping
00:05:12 - Currently Consuming
00:16:50 - The Shape of Water
00:34:30 - Spoilers Start!
01:04:31 - End
SHOW LINKS ScroogedHarmy's Star Wars: Despecialized Edition Documentary
Drew and Travis break out the hot toddies and mulled wine for a Christmas-themed versus episode: Die Hard vs. The Muppet Christmas Carol!
TIMESTAMPS
00:01:10 - Housekeeping
00:02:20 - Currently Consuming
00:10:30 - Die Hard
00:28:17 - The Muppet Christmas Carol
01:01:03 - End
SHOW LINKS Final Cut Pro X Tutorial ResourcesSynapse Films's 4K Suspiria Restoration Blu-ray
Drew and Travis divulge their takes on The Last Jedi. Are those takes hotter than the surface of Mustafar? Are they as bad as the tragedy of Darth Plagueis The Wise? There's only one way to find out!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:20 - Housekeeping
00:07:00 - Currently Consuming
00:08:50 - Star Wars: The Last Jedi (No Spoilers)
00:18:50 - SPOILER WARNING!
01:37:46 - End
SHOW LINKS
Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit
Drew and Travis end up in a hospital on Guerrero Street. Why? You'll have to watch The Room and The Disaster Artist to find out!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:13 - Housekeeping
00:02:40 - Currently Consuming
00:12:52 - The Room and The Disaster Artist
00:35:20 - SPOILERS
01:11:01- End
SHOW LINKSThe History Of Anime’s Journey To America by Drew Dietsch @ FANDOM
Drew and Travis are thankful for one of the few Thanksgiving comedies.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:21 - Housekeeping
00:03:19 - Currently Consuming
00:18:58 - Planes, Trains and Automobiles
01:00:45- End
SHOW LINKSDanielle Ryan writes about Plague Dogs, Felidae, and Fritz the Cat
Drew and Travis have returned from the Hall of Justice to review the DCEU's divisive Justice League!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:15 - Housekeeping
00:03:44 - Currently Consuming
00:15:00 - Justice League
00:31:00 - Spoilers Start
01:23:42- End
SHOW LINKSMichael Crichton's Jurassic Park
Drew and Travis broadcast from the Upside-Down.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:16 - Housekeeping
00:03:20 - Currently Consuming
00:23:20 - Stranger Things Season One
00:28:00 - Season One Spoilers
00:34:40 - Stranger Things Season Two
00:37:35 - Season Two Spoilers
01:11:37 - End
SHOW LINKSDrew and Travis take a wacky trip to Sakaar this week, and fight it out in the arena.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:13 - Housekeeping
00:02:51 - Currently Consuming
00:16:15 - Thor: Ragnarok
00:24:00 - Spoilers Start
01:14:26- End
SHOW LINKSRay Villafane's Pumpkin Sculpting Tools
Andy Bergholtz's Pumpkin Sculpting Tutorial
Drew and Travis enjoy Halloween 2017 by celebrating some deep cut movies from the late masters George A. Romero and Tobe Hooper.
ARE THESE MOVIES AVAILABLE FOR STREAMING?
No, but you can rent Monkey Shines and The Funhouse on most VOD platforms or buy the Scream Factory Blu-rays.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:17 - Housekeeping
00:04:00 - Listener Submitted Halloween Ritual Movies!
00:26:04 - The Funhouse (Spoilers)
00:45:33 - Monkey Shines (Spoilers)
01:16:32 - End
Drew and Travis get in on that Jalien vs Freddator action.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:19 - Housekeeping
00:02:05 - Currently Consuming
00:15:06 - Freddy vs Jason (Spoilers)
00:34:11 - Alien vs Predator (Spoilers)
01:13:32 - End
SHOW LINKSThree Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri Red Band Trailer
House (a.k.a. Hausu)
Drew and Travis run some blades, 2049 style.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:15 - Housekeeping
00:05:41 - Currently Consuming
00:13:48 - Blade Runner 2049
00:20:40 - Spoilers
01:20:15 - End
SHOW LINKSHalloween III: Season of the Witch
Drew and Travis move into the creepy gothic chambers of South Korea's A Tale of Two Sisters!
IS THIS MOVIE AVAILABLE ON STREAMING? Yeah, on Shudder!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:13 - Housekeeping
00:01:43 - Currently Consuming
00:10:43 - Gerald's Game SPOILERS!
00:20:00 - A Tale of Two Sisters
00:31:15 - A Tale of Two Sisters SPOILERS!
01:02:08 - End
SHOW LINKSSolaris (2002)
Gerald's Game on Netflix (WE GET INTO SPOILERS!)
Drew and Travis chow down on some soul food while reviewing A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:11 - Housekeeping
00:03:47 - Currently Consuming
00:17:51 - A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master
00:24:50 - Spoilers Start
01:07:33 - End
SHOW LINKSEpisode 130: MINORITY REPORT vs WAR OF THE WORLDS
Drew's Review of Blade Runner 2049 on Fandom
Halloween Horror Nights Official Website
Travis's Trick 'r Treat Scare Zone Video on YouTube
Drew's Review of Tokyo Ghoul on Fandom
Ex Machina on Amazon
Annihilation Trailer on YouTube
Drew and Travis lace up their oxfords and pour themselves a double of Statesman whiskey to review Kingsman: The Golden Circle.
IMPORTANT STUFF
What are your Halloween ritual watches? Share them with us here, on Twitter, or use the contact page!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:13 - Greetings & Follow-up
00:05:09 - Currently Consuming
00:21:08 - Kingsman: The Golden Circle
00:29:20 - Spoilers Start
01:08:41 - End
SHOW LINKSWant more Lepidopterology? Watch The Duke of Burgundy (on Netflix US)!
Trying to Break Into the Boys Club by Danielle Ryan
The Answers to your mother! Confusion by Eric Fuchs
Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction by Grady Hendrix
Channel Zero, Season 1 and Channel Zero, Season 2
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy - PlayStation 4
Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast (1947)
Drew and Travis show up randomly at your house to review Darren Aronofsky's mother!, the year's most baffling wide-release movie.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:20 - Greetings & Follow-up
00:02:50 - Currently Consuming
00:11:00 - mother! Review (Spoilers Start)
01:14:00 - End
SHOW LINKSPublix Greenwise Cold Brew Concentrate
Verified Hurricane Irma Relief Funds
Paris is Burning on Netflix (US)
Check It Official Website
American Vandal on Netflix (US)
The Confession Tapes on Netflix (US)
Drew and Travis venture into the dank sewers of Derry, Maine to review the 2017 adaptation of Stephen King's horror epic IT!
IMPORTANT STUFF
Hurricane Irma is pounding the state of Florida right now, and that's where Travis lives. So we recorded and uploaded this episode as early and as quickly as possible. Please forgive any loose editing!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:25 - Special Announcement
00:00:35 - Greetings & Follow-up
00:03:50 - Currently Consuming
00:07:50 - Stephen King's Novel and Comparisons (Spoilers Start)
01:32:02 - End
SHOW LINKS
The Shining International Cut Differences
Is The ’90s IT as Good as You Remember? by Drew Dietsch
Drew's Review of IT (2017) on Fandom
Drew and Travis celebrate the show's 150th episode by inviting friends Danielle Ryan and Andrew Hawkins of the Freaky Fandoms podcast to chat about The Shining! We're talking about Stephen King's novel, the Kubrick film, the 1997 miniseries, Room 237, and the sequel Doctor Sleep!
WHERE CAN I WATCH/BUY THESE THINGS?
Watch The Shining (1980) on Netflix (US)
Read The Shining by Stephen King on Amazon
Read Doctor Sleep by Stephen King on Amazon
Buy Stephen King's The Shining miniseries on DVD from Amazon
Watch Room 237 on Netflix (US) and Shudder.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:25 - Greetings
00:01:26 - Currently Consuming
00:07:50 - Stephen King's Novel and Comparisons (Spoilers Start)
00:32:45 - The Miniseries and Comparisons
00:45:42 - Room 237
00:53:30 - Doctor Sleep
01:03:00 - Circling back to the Kubrick Film
01:32:02 - End
SHOW LINKS
My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix on Amazon
Tobe Hooper's Filmography on Amazon
Spielberg: How to Introduce Characters by Entertain The Elk on YouTube
Drew and Travis have a prison brawl on our hands when The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile go head to head! Which beloved Stephen King prison drama will come out the victor?
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:40 - Housekeeping
00:03:39 - Currently Consuming
00:21:00 - The Shawshank Redemption vs The Green Mile (Spoilers Abound!)
01:06:16 - End
SHOW LINKS
The Tick on Amazon
Dirty Dancing on Amazon
Night Ranger T-Shirt on Amazon
Mr. Death: The Rise & Fall of Fred A. Leuchter Jr. on Amazon
Ingrid Goes West Official Website
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives on Amazon
Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood on Amazon
Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey on Amazon
Drew and Travis join The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen thanks to a listener poll. And now we're here. We made it. Together.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:32 - Housekeeping
00:03:47 - Currently Consuming
00:14:15 - The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Spoilers Abound!)
01:17:31 - End
SHOW LINKS
In the Tall Grass on Amazon
Leviathan on Amazon
Norse Mythology on Amazon
A Cure For Wellness on Amazon
Our Episode on A Cure for Wellness
Cop Land on Amazon
A Tribute To The Sheriff Of Cop Land by Priscilla Page
Room 104 on HBO Now
Faults on Amazon (This is a really good movie. See it!)
Drew and Travis balance out last week's mediocre Stephen King adaptation with a somewhat more revered one: 1989's PET SEMATARY!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:45 - Housekeeping
00:09:30 - Currently Consuming
00:27:25 - Pet Sematary (Spoilers Abound!)
SHOW LINKS
Let the Right One In (English Subtitled)
Alien: Covenant on Blu-ray
Drew and Travis pursue Sony's maligned adaptation of Stephen King's THE DARK TOWER series across the vast desert.
TIMESTAMPS
00:01:00 - Housekeeping
00:09:05 - Currently Consuming
00:20:30 - Main Feature
00:33:00 - Spoilers Start
SHOW LINKS
Discussion: Monetizing the Show
Stephen King's IT (Miniseries)
Drew and Travis pit John Woo's two most influential Hong Kong films against one another in a bloody shootout! And hey — these movies deserve better home video releases. They're already in the Criterion Collection, so please tweet @criterion and let them know you want Blu-ray editons of The Killer and Hard Boiled!
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:12 - Housekeeping
00:06:12 - Currently Consuming
00:22:00 - The Killer & Hard Boiled - SPOILERS ABOUND!
SHOW LINKS"Smokey is the Bandit" on Snopes.com
John Carpenter's The Fog on Amazon
The Disaster Artist by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell on Amazon
Drew and Travis are finally A-ing your Q's! Thanks again for submitting your questions. We had a blast with this, and we hope you do too.
THIS WEEK'S EPISODE HAS NO CURRENTLY CONSUMING OR SPOILERS.
SHOW LINKS
"Star Trek Taught Me Hope" by Drew Dietsch on Fandom
"How DVD Changed My Life" by Travis Newton on Fandom
Vox's How the BBC makes Planet Earth look like a Hollywood movie on YouTube
Vox's How wildlife films warp time on YouTube
Vox's How the BBC films the night side of Planet Earth on YouTube
Planet Earth 2 Screams by Matt Amys on YouTube
Drew and Travis get their stinking paws on War for the Planet of the Apes: the latest entry in Fox's reboot series. Is it another hit, or have the maniacs blown it all up?
TIMESTAMPS
00:01:14 - Housekeeping 00:08:17 - Currently Consuming 00:19:38 - Main Topic 00:32:20 - Spoilers
SHOW LINKS
The Big Sick - Find Theaters "Less Than" by Nine Inch Nails Nine Inch Nails: Add Violence – New EP Coming July 21 Victoria and Abdul Trailer Darkest Hour Trailer How to see the new trailer for Guillermo del Toro's next movie Drew's review of Luc Besson's Valerian Project Nim on HBO Now The Dolphin Who Loved Me: The Nasa-Funded Project That Went Wrong Drew's review of War for the Planet of the Apes
Drew and Travis witnessed the return of ol' webhead to movie screens around the world. Spider-Man: Homecoming is a huge hit, but is it an improvement over Sony's last go-around with the property? Find out below!
TIME STAMPS
00:34:00 - Spoilers Start
SHOW LINKS
'Salem's Lot by Stephen King on Amazon Don't Get Captured by Run The Jewels on YouTube GLOW on Netflix (US) "Right On, Frankenstein!" by Death From Above 1979 on Spotify Okja on Netflix (US)Drew and Travis hop in their candy apple red Subaru and bop along to the sounds of Edgar Wright's Baby Driver. Is it really one of the year's best films, just an overrated candy explosion, or something in between?
TIME STAMPS
00:40:00 - Spoilers Start
SHOW LINKS
Autocomplete Reviews #3 on YouTube
'Sightings' of extinct Thylacine prompt search in Queensland on The Guardian
Better Call Saul Season 3 on AMC
Fargo Season 3 on Fandom
Preacher Season 2 Trailer Breakdown on Fandom
Portal 2 on Steam
Left 4 Dead Bundle on Steam
Species Scream Factory Collector's Edition on Amazon
SSRI Drugs on Wikipedia
The Beguiled (1971) on Amazon
Drew's review of The Beguiled (2017) on Fandom
Drew and Travis revisit Sam Raimi's SPIDER-MAN trilogy. Will they be able to see past their rose-colored glasses? Is SPIDER-MAN 3 still a disaster? Was it ever a disaster at all? Listen to find out!
SHOW LINKS
Realism: How Much Does it Really Matter? by Patrick H. Willems
Spider-Man 3: The Editor's Cut on Amazon
Drew and Travis get high on the catnip-scented fumes of Halle Berry's infamous Catwoman.
SHOW LINKS
Spider-Man Trilogy Limited Edition Collection Blu-ray on Amazon
Buster's Mal Heart on Amazon
The Blackcoat's Daughter on Amazon
Drew's Review of The Beguiled on Fandom
Drew and Travis brave the sad, spooky hallways of IT COMES AT NIGHT to bring to their review!
SPOILERS
The Mummy (2017) — 16:00 - 19:00
It Comes At Night — 41:00 - END
SHOW LINKS
Crystal Lake Memories on Shudder
Lost in Translation on Amazon
Black Panther Teaser Trailer on YouTube
Way Out on Wikipedia
Show Me The Mummy (2017)
Drew's Fandom review of It Comes at Night
Drew and Travis bring you their review of WONDER WOMAN, the latest entry in WB's DC Extended Universe. It made a mint at the box office this weekend, but does this superhero origin deserve the sizable audience turnout?
SPOILERS
Wonder Woman — We give plenty of notice. No worries.
SHOW LINKS
Double King by Felix Colgrave on YouTube
7 Ways to Maximize Misery on YouTube
Glengarry Glen Ross on Amazon
Drew's Review of Captain Underpants on Fandom
Betty Boop in Snow-White on YouTube
Drew and Travis chow down on the French-Belgian cannibal flick RAW. Is it as delicious as it looks? Pull up a chair and find out!
SPOILERS
Raw — 25:00 - END
SHOW LINKS
O.J.: Made in America on Amazon
Mommy Dead and Dearest on HBO
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt on Netflix
Tahini Swirl Brownies from Milk Street Kitchen
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales on Wikipedia
Casino on Amazon
Hounds of Love on Amazon
Drew and Travis land on a desolate planet and the arguments start pretty much immediately when they review Ridley Scott’s ALIEN: COVENANT!
SPOILERS
Alien: Covenant — 23:00 – END
SHOW LINKS
Drew Talks about the gonzo Italian Alien sequel on Fandom
GLOW: The Story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wresting Official Website
Drew and Travis decide which Coen brothers favorite comes out on top. Will it be 1987’s Raising Arizona or 1991’s Barton Fink?
SPOILERS
Full spoilage of both contenders this week.
SHOW LINKS
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg on Amazon
Martin Scorcese’s Silence on Amazon
Drew and Travis get their semiannual dose of mandatory Marvel fun with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, the new James Gunn joint.
SPOILERS
26:00 – END
SHOW LINKS
Alien Novelization by Alan Dean Foster on Amazon
What Remains of Edith Finch on Steam
Paul Verhoeven’s Elle on Amazon
HBO’s Girls Season 6 on Fandom
HBO’s Silicon Valley Season 4 on Fandom
Lucio Fulci’s The Beyond on Amazon
Drew’s video review of The Circle on Fandom
Drew’s review of The Circle on Fandom
Drew’s review of Sleight on Fandom
Drew’s video review of Sleight on Fandom
Drew and Travis discover Colossal, the new flick from Timecrimes director Nacho Vigalondo!
SPOILERS Colossal: 25:00 – END
SHOW LINKS Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith on Amazon Ken Russell’s The Devils on Shudder Season 3 Premiere of Better Call Saul on AMC.com Fargo Season 3 wiki on Fandom
Drew and Travis glue on their biggest, wispiest eyebrows to discuss the stunning misfire of Stephen King's DREAMCATCHER.
SHOW LINKS Check the theater listings for Colossal! 20th Century Women on Amazon Slow West on Amazon Free Fire Official Red Band Trailer Drew’s review of erotic trash thriller Unforgettable on Fandom Drew’s video review of Unforgettable on Fandom
Drew and Travis ask the big question: which CruiseBerg movie is better? 2003’s Minority Report and 2005’s War of the Worlds will go head to head!
SHOW LINKS
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman on Amazon Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith on Amazon Documentary Now! on Netflix (US) Drew’s Review of The Fate of the Furious on Fandom Drew’s Video Piece on The Fate of the Furious on Fandom Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return on Netflix (US)
Drew and Travis step into THE VOID, where monsters lurk and budgets are low.
SHOW LINKS Danielle Ryan and Andrew Hawkins Talk Trainspotting on Freaky Fandoms S-Town: a new Podcast from Serial and This American Life My Scientology Movie on Amazon The Act of Killing on Amazon Rick and Morty on Amazon Danielle and Travis talk about Ghost in the Shell That Stupid Pepsi Commercial David Hayter’s Watchmen Script IT - Official Teaser Trailer
Travis and guest Danielle Ryan dish their thoughts on the controversial live-action remake of the seminal cyberpunk anime.
SHOW LINKS Danielle Ryan and Andrew Hawkins’s Podcast, Freaky Fandoms Duolingo ‘3WW’ by Alt-J on YouTube ‘In Cold Blood’ by Alt-J on YouTube Me and the Devil by Nick Tosches on Amazon In the Miso Soup by Ryu Murakami on Amazon
Drew and Travis find that you can totally hear people scream in space when they review 2017's creature horror LIFE.
SHOW LINKS Danielle Ryan and Andrew Hawkins’s Podcast, Freaky Fandoms The Stranger in the Woods by Michael Finkel on AmazonMisery by Stephen King on AmazonXX on AmazonIt’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia on Netflix (US) I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore on Netflix (US) The Devil’s Candy on Amazon Movies No One Mentions: 30 Minutes or Less Movies No One Mentions: Copycat Onibaba on Amazon Kuroneko on Amazon The Fireman by Joe Hill on Amazon Drew’s Fandom review of Power Rangers Drew’s Fandom review of CHiPS Drew’s Fandom review of Life
Drew and special guest Danielle Ryan witness the nihilistic, head-popping results of THE BELKO EXPERIMENT.
Drew and Travis take the journey to Skull Island, but only one of them comes back happy.
Drew, Travis, and Johnny Cash sit down for a somber look at LOGAN.
Drew and Travis get a lesson in covert racism from Jordan Peele's excellent GET OUT!
Made unwell by the capitalist machine, Drew and Travis sequester themselves in the remote eel caves of A CURE FOR WELLNESS.
Tie your mother down! Drew and Travis receive a thorough flogging from FIFTY SHADES DARKER.
Drew and Travis get their ears sliced off by Roland Emmerich's UNIVERSAL SOLDIER.
Drew and Travis press play, get cursed, and come out soaked by RINGU and THE RING!
Drew and Travis spend a surprising two hours in James McAvoy's basement when they review M. Night Shyamalan's SPLIT!
Drew and Travis chug a completely superfluous bottle of cough syrup to get through M. Night Shyamalan's THE HAPPENING.
Drew and Travis put on their tap shoes and get musical with LA LA LAND.
Drew and Travis list their top films of 2016!
Drew and Travis feel the highs and lows of ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY!
Drew and Travis re-open the cold case of David Fincher's ZODIAC.
Drew and Travis start robbing banks in search of HELL OR HIGH WATER.
Drew and Travis gaze into the BLACK MIRROR ask the essential question: "What if phones, but too much?"
Drew and Travis wonder: what the heck is a magoozer? Will FANTASTIC BEASTS tell us where to find them?
Drew and Travis needed a good movie this week. They got one of the year's best in ARRIVAL.
Drew and Travis visit the dark dimension, come face to face with Dormammu, and live to tell the exciting tale of Marvel's DOCTOR STRANGE!
Drew and Travis take a wacky carriage ride to Tim Burton's SLEEPY HOLLOW!
Drew and Travis join the restless dead in Hill House when they watch 1963's THE HAUNTING!
Count Drewcula and his familiar Travis fall into the deep canyons of Francis Ford Coppola's DRACULA!
Drew and Travis check themselves into the psychiatric ward after HELLBOUND: HELLRAISER 2.
Drew and Travis are swallowed whole by Stephen Sommers' DEEP RISING!
Drew and Travis meet the Princes of the Universe, but only one of them can be the HIGHLANDER!
Drew and Travis found this MP3 file in the Black Hills Woods outside Burkittsville, Maryland.
It is their review of BLAIR WITCH.
Drew and Travis invite previous co-host Nick Murray back to discuss their tastes in music!
Drew and Travis get annihilated by the infamous MORTAL KOMBAT: ANNIHILATION.
Drew and Travis desperately try to spice up Luke Scott's MORGAN, the blandest wide release movie of 2016.
Drew and Travis agree: this movie's no turkey! So what's with all the basting in DON'T BREATHE?
Drew and Travis get animated by Laika's KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS!
Drew and Travis disagree on SUICIDE SQUAD: DC's latest panned entry in the DCEU!
Drew and Travis knit themselves some tactical vests to appreciate the listener-requested COMMANDO!
Drew returns from his five-year mission to Comic-Con to reunite with Travis and talk about STAR TREK BEYOND.
Drew and Travis discuss how Paul Feig's GHOSTBUSTERS makes them feel.
Drew and Travis have a magical day with Neil Breen's FATEFUL FINDINGS.
Drew and Travis wax up their boards and take a dip in Jaume Collet-Serra's Fin Flick THE SHALLOWS.
Drew and Travis discuss why THE NEON DEMON isn't everything... it's the only thing.
Drew and Travis want more blood in their coffee, but decide that The Speirig Brothers' DAYBREAKERS is a good substitute.
Drew and Travis don their armor and join the horde in Duncan Jones' WARCRAFT!
Drew and Travis mash some buttons and get gory with the 1995 video game adaptation, MORTAL KOMBAT.
Drew and Travis dump blue paint on themselves and get violently murdered by X-MEN: APOCALYPSE.
Drew and Travis are on the case with Shane Black's newest grimy detective yarn, THE NICE GUYS.
Zack Snyder's adaptation of WATCHMEN looks up and Drew and Travis, and they both whisper, "No."
#TeamDrew or #TeamTravis? The boys battle it out over CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR!
Drew and Travis shave their heads and get punked with Jeremy Saulnier's GREEN ROOM.
Drew and Travis deal with Lectroids, neurosurgery, and rock 'n roll when they review THE ADVENTURES OF BUCKAROO BANZAI ACROSS THE 8TH DIMENSION!
Drew and Travis forget about their worries and their strife and watch Disney's other JUNGLE BOOK remake!
Drew and Travis invite you to watch THE INVITATION and then listen to them talk about it. Seriously, don't listen to this without seeing the movie first.
Travis introduces Drew to a forgotten cornerstone of his childhood, MOM AND DAD SAVE THE WORLD. Things get weird.
It's Drew v Travis: Dawn of Opinions!
Drew and Travis get overly familiar with Guy Ritchie's SNATCH.
Drew and Travis dive into the Mystery Box once again, and come out with 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE.
Drew and Travis open up the mystery box that is JJ Abrams' SUPER 8. Inside they find some model trains, a lot of Spielberg merchandise, and a movie no one really talks about.
Drew and Travis get surreal, silly, existential, and sad as they discuss the fiercely unique work of animator Don Hertzfeldt.
Drew is bewitched by his new co-host, Travis Newton. The two of them talk about A24's THE WITCH, a.k.a. THE VVITCH!
Drew and Nick talk about THE SQUID AND THE WHALE, a film very near and dear to their hearts. Nick says goodbye as co-host.
Drew and Nick revisit THE LIFE AQUATIC and the work of Wes Anderson!
A nightmare from Nick's childhood comes back to haunt Drew as well. Its name? Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00:00 - Currently Consuming
00:33:35 - Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night
01:43:25 - End
SHOW LINKS
X-Files: The Event Series on Amazon
David Seeds Jumbo Sunflower, Original, 5.25 Ounce (Pack of 12) on Amazon
Nick digs up COP AND A HALF: a shiny turd from his childhood and makes Drew watch it.
Drew and Nick lose their minds thanks to the unbridled insanity of WARRIORS OF VIRTUE!
Drew and Nick kick off the new year with THE THIRTEENTH YEAR: a movie about a teenager turning into a mermaid!
Drew and Nick recount the year that was 2015 with some of their favorite stuff.
Drew and Nick tackle the biggest movie of the year... STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS!
A long time ago, in a childhood far, far away, Drew, Nick, and special guest Travis Newton talked about what it was like growing up with Star Wars.
Drew and Nick conclude their Case for Criterion series (for now) with Stephen Chow's madcap martial arts masterpiece, KUNG FU HUSTLE!
Drew and Nick murk some gorilla-wolf muthas in ATTACK THE BLOCK. Believe, bruv.
A little bit of gratitude from Drew.
Drew and Nick travel to the land of baguettes and foie gras to discuss director Jean-Pierre Jeunet's whimsical classic, AMÉLIE.
Drew and Nick travel back to 2007 to discuss Nacho Vigalondo's debut film, TIMECRIMES.
Drew and Nick return with a John Wayne movie that isn't a western! It's 1952's THE QUIET MAN.
Drew and Nick welcome back Travis Newton to discuss a horror duology worthy of entering the Criterion ranks: HOSTEL and HOSTEL PART II.
Drew makes his case for one of his all-time favorite films: CREEPSHOW!
Drew and Nick get nebbish and zany with this week's Case for Criterion: Woody Allen's LOVE AND DEATH.
Drew subjects Nick to one of the most controversial movies ever made: CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST. It nearly destroys them both.
Drew and Nick make a case for the one Adam Sandler film everyone needs to see, Paul Thomas Anderson's PUNCH-DRUNK LOVE.
Drew and Nick offer up movies that they believe belong in the prestigious Criterion Collection. The first entry: A FACE IN THE CROWD. It's Elia Kazan and Budd Schulberg's terrifying follow-up to ON THE WATERFRONT!
For our 50th episode, we're excited to welcome Mary Murray to the podcast! We talk about two of her favorite movies, CLUE and CLUELESS. If you'd like to read Mary's "10 Commandments According to Cher", then follow this link: http://elitedaily.com/life/cher-horowitz-commandments/1145243/
Drew and Nick end the Cuckoo for Criterion series with the Frenchest of French films: MY NIGHT AT MAUD'S.
Drew and Nick don't wanna miss a thing, even those Criterion movies that some would rather miss. This week, it's Michael Bay's feverish ode to annihilation, ARMAGEDDON.
Drew and Nick run away from their rich dads and hook up with the Frank Capra comedy classic, IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT.
Read more at http://genrevision.com
Drew and Nick take a dip in a radioactive river and come back as teenage zombies in order to enjoy I WAS A TEENAGE ZOMBIE.
Read more at http://genrevision.com
Drew and Nick tackle one of the most beloved movies in the history of cinema, BICYCLE THIEVES. Their response might be as devastating as the economic turmoil of a post-WWII Italy.
Drew and Nick offer a peek behind the curtain with some pre-show banter about America's favorite sausage.
The hot dogs that Nick turned Drew onto are Nathan's Original Coney Island Natural Casing Beef Frankfurters.
The featured image for this episode is a "dragged through the garden" Chicago-style dog.
Here is the UNDER THE DOG image that Nick sent to Drew: http://under-the-dog.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/catch_l.jpg
Read more at http://genrevision.com
Drew and Nick lean on the everlasting arm of one of America's greatest films, THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER.
Currently Consuming topics: 7 DAYS IN HELL and the Batman: Arkham games.
Read show notes at http://genrevision.com
Drew and Nick accept a dangerous mission to traverse the 1953 suspense classic, THE WAGES OF FEAR. Currently Consuming topics: MARRIED and the SUICIDE SQUAD trailer.
Read show notes at http://genrevision.com
Drew and Nick accept a contract to watch one of the best hitman movies ever, LE SAMOURAI. Currently Consuming topics: INVASION OFTHE BODY SNATCHERS and BLOW OUT.
Drew and Nick get soused this week with the W.C. Fields comedy classic THE BANK DICK. Currently Consuming topics: DOPE and TERMINATOR GENISYS
Drew and Nick watch a brutal comedy about a charming serial killer and the documentary film crew that follows him around. Not an all-ages movie by any means.
Drew and Nick show off their cinematic chops by going cuckoo for the films in the Criterion Collection. The first entry: 1956's CRAZED FRUIT.
Read show notes at http://genrevision.com
The park is open, and Drew and Nick spare no expense touring the place. Is this new attraction worth the price of admission? Find out in our episode on JURASSIC WORLD!
Is the third time the charm? Drew and Nick talk to velociraptors this week in JURASSIC PARK III.
Something has survived, but will Drew and Nick survive THE LOST WORLD: JURASSIC PARK? Currently Consuming topics: KINGDOM HEARTS and KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE
A podcast series 65 million years in the making. Drew and Nick begin their tour of the Jurassic Park movies, starting with the classic original and working their way to the newest installment, JURASSIC WORLD.
This journey through the Wasteland comes to a close, but we picked up another road warrior along the way! Travis Newton joins us for our final episode on the Mad Max series, MAD MAX: FURY ROAD. Currently Consuming topics include: EX MACHINA, FALLOUT 3, Don Hertzfeldt's WORLD OF TOMORROW, THE STROKES, THE PIXIES, and Stephen King's RAGE.
We don't need another Mad Max movie, but we've got one anyways. This week, we does the tell with MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME. Currently Consuming topics: The Beatles' HELP and GRAVITY FALLS.
Our journey through the wasteland continues with the post-apocalyptic classic, THE ROAD WARRIOR. Currently Consuming topics this week: Mario Kart 8 and AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON.
Drew and Nick are on the fast track into the wasteland for the next four weeks, starting with the movie that kicked off Mel Gibson's career, MAD MAX.
Everything that has a beginning has an end. Drew and Nick conclude their series on The Matrix trilogy with its controversial conclusion, THE MATRIX REVOLUTIONS.
Drew and Nick continue to see how deep the rabbit hole goes with THE ANIMATRIX and THE MATRIX RELOADED.
Drew and Nick take the red pill and start down the rabbit hole of THE MATRIX trilogy.
Our series on single season shows comes to a close with the granddaddy of spoof comedy, Police Squad!
Single Season Spring Cleaning continues with one of the most forgotten shows in the HBO library, JOHN FROM CINCINNATI.
Single Season Spring Cleaning continues with a look at WONDERFALLS, the only show where inanimate objects tell someone to help people out. Trust us, it's better than it sounds.
Our series on single season shows continues with a look at the least beloved of Chris Carter's post-X-FILES shows, HARSH REALM.
We're spending the month of March looking at shows that only lasted for one season. Besides this first episode, these are all shows we're seeing for the first time. First up is MTV's CLONE HIGH!
We survive the Mayan apocalypse to close out our Oscar snub series with two films that are overflowing with style.
Our Oscar snub series survived Y2K and the Bush presidency to bring you two more movies that deserve the moniker of Best Picture.
Drew and Nick's Oscar snub series continues into the decade that gave us Nirvana, THE X-FILES, and Tamagotchi (two out of three ain't bad). There are lots of great movies to cover, but only two get picked. Spoiler alert: Neither of them are INDEPENDENCE DAY.
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Drew and Nick celebrate Oscar month by taking a look at some fantastic movies that didn't get nominated for Best Picture. This month finds us looking at one director's last film, and the first film that launched another director into the big leagues. Polish your monocles and join us on this trip through some serious snubs.
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Drew and Nick's first month of 2015 ends with a discussion about one of the most influential anime series ever made, NEON GENESIS EVANGELION. Nick gives his opinion on INHERENT VICE, while Drew reiterates how great JOHN WICK is and talks about his first viewing of THE GODFATHER PART III.
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Drew and Nick's BACK TO THE FUTURE series comes to a close with a trip back to the Old West. Nick talks about his trip to New York, and Drew makes up for last week's weaker-than-usual Currently Consuming.
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Nick and Drew continue the BACK TO THE FUTURE rewatch with a trip into 2015.
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Drew and Nick celebrate 2015 with the BACK TO THE FUTURE trilogy! Along with discussing the first film, Nick gives his opinion on Tim Burton's BIG EYES, and Drew recommends a ton of movies he missed in 2014.
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Drew and Nick's holiday series concludes with the return of Ridley Scott and his prequel PROMETHEUS. Drew and Nick also go over some of their favorite stuff of the year.
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Drew and Nick's penultimate episode in our holiday series features ALIEN RESURRECTION, the least appreciated entry in the franchise. Nick also rewatched GOODFELLAS and Tim Burton's BATMAN, and Drew gives his opinion on a new Ridley Scott film, EXODUS: GODS AND KINGS.
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Our holiday series continues with David Fincher's divisive ALIEN 3. Nick also rekindles his love for the original STAR WARS trilogy, and Drew gushes about his love of THE BABADOOK.
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Our holiday series continues with James Cameron's beloved sequel, ALIENS. Drew and Nick also talk about DUMB AND DUMBER TO and the new STAR WARS teaser trailer.
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Drew and Nick celebrate the season by talking about the ALIEN franchise for the rest of the month. In this episode, we shower praise on the first film in the series, Drew talks about Christopher Nolan's INTERSTELLAR, and Nick gets caught up with Marvel Phase Two.
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Drew and Nick talk about The Venture Brothers, one of the best cartoons ever. Nick also gives his opinion on BIG HERO 6 and Drew uses his immense critical influence to knock BIRDMAN off its perch.
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Drew and Nick wrap up their discussion about cartoons with shows we watched growing up in the '90s. Listen to Drew call a beloved cartoon a type of animal excrement, and hear Nick compliment Drew's Dink.
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Drew and Nick reminisce about classic cartoons from our youth. We also briefly touch on serial killers and a bunch of movies you should go see right now.
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Drew and Nick talk about master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock and his many films. Hear how many classic films we've never seen!
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Drew and Nick discuss the cult TV show TWIN PEAKS and its mad genius of a creator, David Lynch.
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Drew and Nick pick apart the filmography of Hot Topic poster boy, Tim Burton. There's also a lot of TV discussed, as well as a continuing inability to maintain a train of thought.
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Drew and Nick kick off the month of October with a Lard Lad-sized discussion about THE SIMPSONS Halloween Specials. There's also Spanish witches, Bill S. Preston & Ted "Theodore" Logan, and a few completely unnoticeable technical flubs thanks to our first ever Skype recording.
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Drew and Nick discuss the wacky TUSK and its creator, Kevin Smith. There's also Batman, Disney Channel movies, and an overall lack of respect for anything resembling a format. We'll get there eventually.
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Drew and Nick prove their cumulative intelligence by talking about THE WIRE, the densest show in TV history. Listen to us forget character names and do awful impressions!
We dive right into the spoilers for THE WIRE. You've been warned!
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