The podcast that lives, breathes and dies classic movies, not so classic movies and everything in-between. It’s not your average podcast. Two Brothers-in-law Jimmy Murphy and Ryan Etherington dissect, discuss and deliberate over a wide variety of the movies they would bury their bones with. Filled with bad impressions and comedy skits that will leave your sides hurting. Join them both as they parade around silver screen fandom leaving behind a trail of tangents and controversial opinions. Th ...
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Keep the change, ya filthy animal! This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Simon Keet dive into the holiday classic Home Alone (1990). Directed by Chris Columbus and written by John Hughes, this heartwarming yet hilariously violent tale of a boy defending his house from two bumbling burglars has become a yuletide staple. Ryan …
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In this chilling episode of Bury Our Bones With Cinema, hosts Ryan Etherington and Simon Keet dive deep into the frozen paranoia of John Carpenter’s sci-fi horror masterpiece, The Thing. With its groundbreaking practical effects, relentless tension, and themes of isolation and mistrust, Carpenter’s 1982 classic remains as terrifying as ever. Ryan a…
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This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Simon Keet venture into the dreamlike terror of Wes Craven’s A Nightmare on Elm Street. A trailblazer of the slasher genre, this 1984 classic introduced audiences to Freddy Krueger, the razor-gloved boogeyman haunting the nightmares of Elm Street’s unlucky teens. Ryan and Simon peel back…
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In this howl-worthy episode of Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Simon Keet journey through the foggy moors and chaotic streets of John Landis’ horror-comedy classic, An American Werewolf in London. Blending visceral terror with dark humor, this 1981 masterpiece set the gold standard for werewolf transformations and practical effects…
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The music of the night takes center stage in this week’s episode of Bury Our Bones With Cinema, as Ryan Etherington and special guest co-host Hannah Etherington delve into The Phantom of the Opera. From Andrew Lloyd Webber’s haunting melodies to the dramatic love triangle set beneath the Paris Opera House, this tale of obsession and unrequited love…
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Hold onto your cyclo-breathing apparatuses—this week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Simon Keet take on the infamously disastrous sci-fi epic Battlefield Earth. Directed by Roger Christian and based on the novel by L. Ron Hubbard, this 2000 “masterpiece” is packed with tilted angles, questionable acting, and some of the most baf…
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This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Simon Keet enlist for a deep dive into Paul Verhoeven’s satirical sci-fi masterpiece, Starship Troopers. Equal parts bombastic action movie and razor-sharp critique of militarism and propaganda, this 1997 cult classic has only grown more relevant with time. Ryan and Simon unpack the film…
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This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Simon Keet venture into the fiery chaos of Dante’s Peak, the 1997 disaster thriller that pits Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton against the wrath of an erupting volcano. Equal parts explosive action and small-town drama, this quintessential ‘90s spectacle delivers molten thrills and some…
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Prepare for Kombat! This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Simon Keet step into the arena to tackle Mortal Kombat (1995), the cult classic that brought the iconic video game series to life. With its unforgettable techno soundtrack, outrageous fight scenes, and endlessly quotable one-liners, Paul W.S. Anderson’s martial arts f…
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Pro Wrestlers in Movies: The Good - They Live and Guardians of the Galaxy
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In this feel-good solo episode, Ryan Etherington shines a spotlight on pro wrestlers who made a seamless leap to cinematic greatness. Featuring Roddy Piper’s iconic turn in John Carpenter’s cult classic They Live and Dave Bautista’s breakout role as Drax in Guardians of the Galaxy, Ryan explores how these performances harnessed the wrestlers’ natur…
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Pro Wrestlers in Movies: The Bad and The Ugly - Suburban Commando and Money Plane
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In this riotous solo episode, Ryan Etherington steps into the ring to tackle the misfires of pro wrestlers transitioning to the silver screen. Taking a close (and cringe-worthy) look at Hulk Hogan’s out-of-place antics in Suburban Commando and the chaotic absurdity of Edge in Money Plane, Ryan explores why these films failed to capitalize on the na…
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Video Game Adaptions That Got It Right - Resident Evil and Silent Hill
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In this celebratory solo episode, Ryan Etherington examines the rare successes in the tricky world of video game adaptations. Spotlighting the atmospheric horror of Silent Hill (2006) and the action-packed thrills of Resident Evil (2002), Ryan explores how these films managed to translate the essence of their iconic games to the big screen. From Si…
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Video Game Adaptions That Got It Wrong - Street Fighter & Assassin's Creed
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In this no-holds-barred solo episode, Ryan Etherington dives into the missteps of Hollywood’s attempts to bring beloved video games to the big screen. Focusing on the chaotic Street Fighter (1994) and the muddled Assassin’s Creed (2016), Ryan unpacks how these adaptations failed to capture the magic of their source material. From baffling creative …
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In this insightful solo episode, Ryan Etherington delves into the art of recasting, celebrating the moments when a fresh face reinvigorates a beloved character. Highlighting Bill Skarsgård’s haunting transformation as Pennywise in It (2017) and Michael Gambon’s nuanced portrayal of Dumbledore in the Harry Potter series following Richard Harris’s pa…
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In this sharp and candid solo episode, Ryan Etherington takes a closer look at the wasted potential of brilliant casting in otherwise disappointing films. From George Clooney’s charismatic but misplaced turn as Batman in the neon-drenched Batman & Robin to Liev Schreiber’s intense and underutilized performance as Victor Creed in X-Men Origins: Wolv…
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Sequels That Surpassed The Original
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In this triumphant solo outing, Ryan Etherington explores the rare phenomenon of sequels that outshine their predecessors. Focusing on Guillermo del Toro’s stylish and kinetic Blade 2 and George A. Romero’s groundbreaking Dawn of the Dead, Ryan dives deep into what it takes for a sequel to elevate its franchise to new heights. He examines how these…
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Sequels We Got vs. Sequels We Actually Wanted
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In this introspective solo episode of Bury Our Bones With Cinema, host Ryan Etherington takes the mic to dissect the fascinating divide between the sequels we were given and the sequels we dreamed of. Ryan delves into the bold, controversial choices of A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge and the polarizing evolution of the action juggerna…
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Put that cookie down—NOW! This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Jimmy Murphy and Ryan Etherington tackle the chaotic holiday madness of Jingle All the Way (1996). Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as a desperate dad on a frenzied quest to secure a Turbo-Man action figure, this festive comedy is as ridiculous as it is nostalgic. But fair warning: Ji…
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Yippee-ki-yay! This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Jimmy Murphy and Ryan Etherington scale Nakatomi Plaza to revisit the 1988 action classic Die Hard. With Bruce Willis redefining the action hero as everyman cop John McClane and Alan Rickman delivering one of cinema’s greatest villain performances as Hans Gruber, Die Hard remains the ultimate …
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“Do ya like dags?” This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Jimmy Murphy and Ryan Etherington take on Guy Ritchie’s Snatch (2000), the stylish crime caper packed with sharp dialogue, wild characters, and more twists than a pretzel stand. From Brad Pitt’s scene-stealing turn as a mumbling bare-knuckle boxer to the chaotic diamond heist at its core, …
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“I’ll be back.” This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Jimmy Murphy and Ryan Etherington travel to 1984 to take on James Cameron’s The Terminator, the sci-fi action masterpiece that launched a franchise and solidified Arnold Schwarzenegger as a cinematic icon. With its relentless pacing, groundbreaking effects, and unforgettable one-liners, this …
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They’re heeere! This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Jimmy Murphy and Ryan Etherington brave the haunted suburbia of Poltergeist (1982), Tobe Hooper and Steven Spielberg’s classic tale of a family facing off against malevolent spirits. With its iconic scares, groundbreaking effects, and a dash of suburban satire, Poltergeist remains one of horr…
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This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Jimmy Murphy press play on Hideo Nakata’s Ring (1998), the iconic Japanese horror film that redefined the genre and left a generation terrified of VHS tapes. With its haunting imagery, creeping dread, and that unforgettable well scene, Ring remains a chilling classic that lingers long af…
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It’s showtime! This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Jimmy Murphy venture into the bizarre afterlife of Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice. With Michael Keaton’s manic, scene-stealing performance as the titular bio-exorcist and Burton’s unmistakable visual style, this 1988 classic has become a cult favorite for the creepy and kooky. R…
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Be afraid. Be very afraid. This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Jimmy Murphy (or should we say BrundleRyan and BrundleJim?) take a deep dive into David Cronenberg’s 1986 body horror masterpiece, The Fly. Starring Jeff Goldblum as a scientist whose teleportation experiment takes a gruesome turn, this classic is equal parts t…
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They brought a knife, we brought a podcast. This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Jimmy Murphy take aim at Brian De Palma’s stylish 1987 crime classic, The Untouchables. Featuring Kevin Costner’s straight-laced Eliot Ness, Sean Connery’s Oscar-winning turn as a grizzled Irish cop, and Robert De Niro’s larger-than-life Al Cap…
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Hold onto your butts! This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, co-hosts Ryan Etherington and Jimmy Murphy journey back to 1993 to revisit Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking adventure, Jurassic Park. With its awe-inspiring special effects, thrilling set pieces, and the most quotable lines in movie history, this dinosaur epic roared its way into pop c…
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Why so serious? This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, co-hosts Ryan Etherington and Jimmy Murphy suit up to take on Christopher Nolan’s genre-defining superhero masterpiece, The Dark Knight. With its razor-sharp script, jaw-dropping set pieces, and Heath Ledger’s iconic turn as the Joker, this 2008 blockbuster changed the way we think about comi…
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Do you like scary movies? Well, you’d better, because Ryan Etherington and Jimmy Murphy are kicking off Bury Our Bones With Cinema with a deep dive into Wes Craven’s meta-horror masterpiece, Scream! This 1996 classic slashed its way into our hearts (and guts) by turning the rules of horror on their head—while delivering thrills, laughs, and enough …
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Bury Our Bones With - Full Trailer - Episode 1 - Bury Our Bones With Scream releases 22nd July 2023
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A full trailer for the Bury Our Bones With podcast. Episode 1 - Bury Our Bones With Scream coming 22nd July 2023By Bury Our Bones With Cinema
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