Thu, 2 July 2009 ![]() In this issue, our man Hal goes to a subatomic world to fix a problem he caused and tells....grumblemutter...Pieface the origins of his oath. And the scary thing is...this isn't the worst thing Tom Kalmaku is called this time around. Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 June 2009 In this episode, The Guys Outta Brooklyn get into a freeform conversation about the nature of moviegoing and how it has changed in the past few decades. Amongst the subjects discussed are the disappearance of the independent and single-screen theater, their own moviegoing experiences and the way home media formats have changed the way people behave. Plus, Judd Apatow treats Tom and Derrick to free popcorn!Comments[0] |
Sat, 20 June 2009 ![]() We return to the James Bond series with the debut films of Roger Moore, including a film Tom titles 'Black People Hate Bond'. Plus Derrick says something that makes Tom speechless with laughter and a discussion of the first nominee for the absolute worst Bond girl ever. She doesn't remain the worst because she looks great in a bikini. Comments[0] |
Fri, 19 June 2009 ![]() In this continuation of the Greymoor Castle story, the mad scientist becomes a wuss baby, the hulking assistant is replaced by a Nazi commandant named Uberhart (Superheart?), and Cap looks like he has to poo while fighting Medieval Armor Nazis. Plus, Jack Kirby is replaced by George Tuska, which causes the Baby Jesus to cry. Okay, I made that last part up. Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 June 2009 Another of our periodic review shows, highlighted by Tom threatening to 'Go Shylock' on the directors of his new Worst Movie Ever and a celebration of one of The Boys Outta Brooklyn's favorite actors, The Great Don Cheadle.Comments[2] |
Sun, 7 June 2009 ![]() We examine the trend during 2008's television season for both hyper-intelligent characters and adaptation of British television series by discussing Fringe, The Eleventh Hour, The Mentalist and others. Plus we learn how Derrick's wife feels we are analogous to the two leads of Boston Legal. Comments[0] |
Sun, 7 June 2009 In this issue, Sinestro makes a bid to destroy the Guardians as we're deluged with wacky Lanterns from All Planets, and Sue Williams shows us why she may very well be the single most misguided woman in the DC Universe (the fact that she looks to Lois Lane for romantic advice might be an indicator...)Comments[0] |
Sat, 6 June 2009 We continue our survey of the Bond films with the first in a series of...well, one George Lazenby films and the film that brought a very bored looking Sean Connery back. Plus the connection between Blofeld and the debut of the first version of B Hyphen's Better In The Dark theme.Comments[0] |
Thu, 4 June 2009 ![]() Our second annual Obscure Horror Films For Halloween Episode, featuring Tom and Derrick's discussion on films like The Wicker Man, The People Under The Stairs, Highway To Hell and The Descent. Plus Tom imitates Gilbert Gottfried, some talk about films to make you claustrophobic, and thoughts on the fate of Patrick Bergin. Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 May 2009 ![]() In this episode, a mad scientist with a steel hand, his guilty sister and some nameless goof plan to shrink Captain America down to size. Literally. Believe it or not, it's pretty good. Comments[0] |


In this episode, The Guys Outta Brooklyn get into a freeform conversation about the nature of moviegoing and how it has changed in the past few decades. Amongst the subjects discussed are the disappearance of the independent and single-screen theater, their own moviegoing experiences and the way home media formats have changed the way people behave. Plus, Judd Apatow treats Tom and Derrick to free popcorn!

Another of our periodic review shows, highlighted by Tom threatening to 'Go Shylock' on the directors of his new Worst Movie Ever and a celebration of one of The Boys Outta Brooklyn's favorite actors, The Great Don Cheadle.
In this issue, Sinestro makes a bid to destroy the Guardians as we're deluged with wacky Lanterns from All Planets, and Sue Williams shows us why she may very well be the single most misguided woman in the DC Universe (the fact that she looks to Lois Lane for romantic advice might be an indicator...)
We continue our survey of the Bond films with the first in a series of...well, one George Lazenby films and the film that brought a very bored looking Sean Connery back. Plus the connection between Blofeld and the debut of the first version of B Hyphen's Better In The Dark theme.
