Through this podcast you'll discover movies you never knew existed and some that you may wish you never heard of.
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we delve into the 1987 cult classic "Cherry 2000." Directed by Steve De Jarnatt, this film paints a dystopian future where human relationships and emotions are commodified through lifelike robots. Join us as we explore the story of Sam Treadwell, who embarks on a perilous journey through a post-apocalyp…
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we dive into the zany world of "Thumb Wars: The Phantom Cuticle," a 1999 parody that takes a thumb-nail sized jab at the beloved "Star Wars" saga. Created by Steve Oedekerk, this short film uses thumbs with superimposed human faces to recreate and mock the iconic scenes and characters of the "Star Wars"…
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we're packing our bags and jetting off to the romantic landscapes of France with the 1995 rom-com "French Kiss." Directed by Lawrence Kasdan and starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline, this film serves up a delightful mix of romance, humor, and picturesque scenery. Join us as we delve into the charming yet c…
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we take a deep dive into the 1992 tech-thriller "Sneakers," a film that cleverly blends elements of espionage with sharp humor and engaging drama. Directed by Phil Alden Robinson and featuring an all-star cast including Robert Redford, Dan Aykroyd, Ben Kingsley, and Sidney Poitier, "Sneakers" is much mo…
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we explore Kevin Smith's 1999 film "Dogma," a provocative and humor-laden take on religion, belief, and divine intervention. Join us as we navigate through the film's intricate plot, where two fallen angels devise a plan to re-enter Heaven, threatening the very existence of the universe. We'll dissect t…
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we delve into the controversial and notoriously divisive "Movie 43," released in 2013. Known for its unique structure as an anthology of short comedy films, "Movie 43" features an ensemble cast of Hollywood stars in various outrageous and often shocking scenarios. Directed by a collective of filmmakers,…
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we lace up our bowling shoes and dive into the 1996 sports comedy "Kingpin." Directed by the Farrelly brothers and starring Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid, and Bill Murray, this film mixes outrageous humor with a touching story of redemption and resilience. We'll explore the quirky characters, memorable p…
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In this episode, we're dissecting the 1997 action thriller "Face/Off," directed by John Woo and starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage. This film takes us on a high-octane ride through a story of identity swap, revenge, and redemption, as FBI agent Sean Archer (Travolta) and terrorist Castor Troy (Cage) undergo an experimental face transplant surg…
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In this episode, we dive into the wildly absurd world of "Kung Pow: Enter the Fist," a film that flips the traditional martial arts genre on its head. Directed by and starring Steve Oedekerk, this 2002 comedy uses a unique blend of old footage and new scenes to create a parody that's as bizarre as it is hilarious. We'll explore how the film mocks t…
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In this podcast episode, we delve into the intriguing parallels and differences between two John Cusack films: "Grosse Pointe Blank" (1997) and "War, Inc." (2008). Both films feature Cusack as a hitman embroiled in personal and professional crises, blending dark comedy with action and elements of romance. We explore how "Grosse Pointe Blank" presen…
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In this episode, we're delving into the comedic chaos of "The In-Laws," exploring both the beloved 1979 original and its 2003 remake. The original film, directed by Arthur Hiller, stars Peter Falk and Alan Arkin as two future in-laws caught in a whirlwind of international espionage and hilarious misadventures. Fast-forward to 2003, and Andrew Flemi…
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In this episode, we dive into the wonderfully weird world of "Gentlemen Broncos," a 2009 cult comedy directed by Jared Hess. The film follows Benjamin, a home-schooled teenager and aspiring science fiction writer, whose life takes a bizarre turn when his novel is stolen by his idol, a washed-up author named Chevalier. As Chevalier publishes the sto…
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License to Drive is one of those films from the 80's that starred The Corys. You know, Cory Feldman and Cory Haim. It's a silly rambunctious comedy that follows Cory Haim as he gets his license, finds his freedom, and then misadventures and hilarity ensue. It's a must see if you love cheesy 80's films.…
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Clean Slate is a hilariously silly film starring Dana Carvey where he plays a private investigator who wakes up each morning with no recollection of the previous day. Sounds hilarious, right? It is!
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"Revenge of the Nerds," the 1984 comedy directed by Jeff Kanew, is like a time capsule from an era when the word 'nerd' was more pejorative than praise. It's a movie that wears its pocket protector proudly and its slide rule defiantly. Get ready to adjust your glasses and embrace your inner geek as we dive into this underdog tale of brains over bra…
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"Being John Malkovich," the 1999 film directed by Spike Jonze and written by Charlie Kaufman, is not just a movie; it's a head-spinning, mind-bending, existential joyride into the surreal. If you ever thought your life was weird, this movie is here to say, “Hold my puppet.” Let’s crawl through the low-ceilinged portal and explore the wonderfully bi…
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Ah, "Fast Times at Ridgemont High," the 1982 classic that's less a movie and more a time capsule from the era of big hair, Van Halen, and the eternal struggle of high school existence. Directed by Amy Heckerling and penned by Cameron Crowe, this flick isn’t just about fast times; it's about the real times of teenage life in the early '80s. So, let’…
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Welcome, dear listeners, to the wonderfully wacky world of "Transylvania 6-5000," a film that dares to ask the question: What happens when you mix classic monsters, '80s humor, and a plot thinner than Dracula's cape? Released in 1985, directed by Rudy De Luca, this movie is a comedic take on the monster genre that will leave you bewildered, bemused…
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Well, well, well, if it isn't "Idle Hands" from 1999, the movie that combines stoner comedy, teenage angst, and a dash of horror in a blender and hits puree. This flick, directed by Rodman Flender, is the hand that rocks the cradle of absurdity and horror-comedy. So, let’s slap on a glove of humor and dive right in!…
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Rubber is a film about a tire in the desert that becomes sentient and starts killing animals and people with it's telekinetic powers. Don't let that silly premise fool you though. This film has a great deal more to offer than that. Give it a try, you won't be disappointed.
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Remember Cabbage Patch Kids? These are their grotesque, utterly disgusting cousins. Why was a movie made from these gross trading cards? I have no idea, but if you're a fan of wonderfully terrible classic movies, this one is definitely worth a watch.
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This John Ritter classic is a wild ride that follows a husband and wife through a cable network from Hell, literal Hell. If they can survive being guests on Zombie Wayne's World, cartoon mice in Tom & Jerry, and background dancers in a Salt 'n Peppa music video they just might save their souls from eternal damnation.…
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This hilarious film from 1989 features the voice of Bruce Willis as the internalized voice of fetus, baby, and toddler Mikey. His mother, played by Kirsty Alley, trying to do the single mom thing, meets John Travolta's character and hilarity ensues.
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Strange Brew is a strange comedic experience that must be seen to be fully understood. This film was born from a recurring sketch on the Canadian version of SNL, called Second City TV, in the same way that Wayne's World or the Blues Brothers started as sketches on SNL. The film stars Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas as Bob and Doug McKenzie, two tocque…
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This week on Lunchtime Movie Critics, we explore the 1985 sci-fi film, D.A.R.Y.L.. A film that explores the concept of artificial intelligence placed in the android body of a child. It's a sci-fi adventure for the whole family.
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Real Men is a slapstick spy comedy from 1987 starring John Ritter and James Belushi. Definitely more Johnny English than James Bond.
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Major League is a one liner's paradise of a film starring Charlie Sheen and Corbin Bernsen. If you haven't seen this one, check it out and tell 'em Joe Boo sent you.
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It's not often that a film is inspired by a song that was inspired by the Vietnam war draft, but that's exactly what this crazy film is. Enjoy!
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This somewhat obscure Chevy Chase comedy will have you rolling at the hilarious antics of small town, country life.
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Russell Crowe leads this show as a small town, Alaska Sherriff who also leads the local hockey team in their weekly game. Hilarity ensues when the team is challenged to an exhibition game on home ice by the New York Rangers.
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Popeye, starring Robin Williams and Shelly Duval, is a musical adaptation of the beloved comic and cartoon, Popeye, and finds our hero pitted against his nemesis, Bluto.
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The Pirate Movie is a fun, musical frolick on the high seas starring Kristy McNichol and Christopher Atkins.
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Killer Klowns From Outer Space is a sci-fi, dark comedy from 1988 that pits humans against aliens that look like clowns, fly a circus tent shaped ship, and use circus themed weapons to terrorize the capture humans. If that description doesn't draw you in, I don't know what will.
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The Gods Must Be Crazy is probably only one of two South African films I've ever seen, with the other being the sequel. This film is cute with an interesting story and definitely worth a watch.
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Zapped! is an obscure flick from the early 80s starring Scott Baio and Willie Aames. Basically nerdy science kid gets powers and uses them in the ways mischievous teenagers might be apt to do, think Weird Science without Kelly LeBrock.
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UHF embodies everything about "Weird Al" that we know and love and packages it into a feature-length movie, alongside co-stars Michael Richards, Victoria Jackson, and Kevin McCarthy.
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Surf Ninjas is a fun, quirky, action flick from the 90s featuring Leslie Nielsen and Rob Schneider in one of his first big screen roles.
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Shaolin Soccer is a film that combines slapstick comedy with martial arts and sports. How could this film not be spectacularly amazing to watch?
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Run Lola Run is a unique German film that uses the "Scooby Doo ending" as a vehicle to create 3 vastly different directions for the story. Intrigued? You should be, this is a fantasticaly interesting film.
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Empire Records is a fun 90's flick that features a crew of young record store employees and centers around their interactions and their attempt to save their beloved store from being turned into a franchise music store.
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This week's episode covers the film Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter, an irreverent comedic "horror" musical that is a must watch for the lover of low budget film.
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This week's episode introduces listeners to an obscure Disney film from 1977 called The Boatniks starring Robert Morse, Phil Silvers, and Stefanie Powers.
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Megaforce, starring Barry Bostwick, is a campy, action-adventure film that follows a high-tech team of mercenaries, led by Ace Hunter, as they battle the evil Major Zara.
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This week's film is Top Secret!, the hilarious Val Kilmer flick from the 80's that will leave you rolling in the aisles and probably also rolling your eyes.
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Smokey and the Bandit is a fast paced race adventure comedy starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, and Jackie Gleason.
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Today's very special Christmas episode discusses the film Santa Claus: The Movie starring Dudley Moore, David Huddleston, and John Lithgow.
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Today's episode is about the film One Crazy Summer from 1986 starring John Cusack, Demi Moore, and Bobcat Goldthwait.
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In this episode, we introduce listeners to the 1984 classic This Is Spinal Tap.
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In this episode Nancy and Wayne discuss a little known classic film called Possums, starring Mac Davis, Cynthia Sykes, and Greg Coolidge. The film follows the story of a small town's high school football team that finds itself cancelled after a 13 year losing streak. The team's announcer finds a fun way to keep the spirit of high school football al…
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In this episode, Wayne and Nancy talk about a classic from 1981, Zorro: The Gay Blade, starring George Hamilton. This movie is zany and full of laughs but listen carefully or you might miss an amazing zinger!
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