Mon, 29 December 2008 ![]() In this episode, Captain America is hired to put on a demonstration of his fighting prowess just so evil men can attack....wait a minute! At least it's got a villlian with a face far smaller than its head. Comments[0] |
Sun, 14 December 2008 In this episode, Green Lantern gets his own book after the Showcase tryout, and celebrates the new status quo...with a clip show. But since this issue marks a new inker coming onboard to ink Gil Kane, it's a lot better than it appears!Comments[0] |
Wed, 10 December 2008 In this landmark episode, released in anticipation of last year's Halloween remake by Rob Zombie, Thomas examines each and every entry in the original Halloween series, from Donald Pleasance worrying about releasing evil into the world to Busta Rhymes kung-fuing Michael Myers.Comments[1] |
Sat, 6 December 2008 In this, our second preview episode, is notable not for discussions of whether The Boys Outta Brooklyn were excited by such films as The Bourne Ultimatum, Saw 4, and Stardust, but because Derrick and Tom continue their tangents with discussions about pop princesses and the Hollywood treatment of Hong Kong directors. Even without those tangents, it's the first mention of that film Tom held above all others as the Worst of The Worst, Pulse.Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 December 2008 Another of our classic episodes was supposedly about the Guys Outta Brooklyn examining the development of the serialized network television meme...but it became about Tom letting loose with another rant, this one a scorchingly anti-Heroes screed.Comments[0] |
Thu, 4 December 2008 Every once in a while, you get a dog...and in this episode, Tom wrestles with a story where Cap goes to Vietnam to fight a ruthless Japanese Sumo general in his Chinese palace while displaying his gootch. It's a chore, you betcha.Comments[0] |
Thu, 4 December 2008 This is the first of our annual Movies That Suck That We Love episodes (although the second of these somehow metamorphed into our Musical Episode), where we come clean about movies that we know we shouldn't like but do anyway. Among the highlights are Derrick's attempt to justify his love of Star Trek Five, and Tom's explanation why Norm MacDonald is funny.Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 December 2008 ![]() This episode (released the day Kerwin Matthews died, to whom it was posthumously dedicated) covers the trilogy of Sinbad films which contained special effects work by the incomparable Ray Harryhausen...and also contained some slobbering over the stunning b-movie icon Caroline Munro. Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 December 2008 ![]() Our first quarterly review of then-recent films is not notable for reviews of movies like 300 and The Number 23, but because it contains the very first Tom Deja rant, where he goes on a tear against Ghost Rider. Plus the Guys Outta Brooklyn expound on such tangents as shakey-cam and Uwe Boll, which helped form the show into what it is today. Comments[0] |


In this episode, Green Lantern gets his own book after the Showcase tryout, and celebrates the new status quo...with a clip show. But since this issue marks a new inker coming onboard to ink Gil Kane, it's a lot better than it appears!
In this landmark episode, released in anticipation of last year's Halloween remake by Rob Zombie, Thomas examines each and every entry in the original Halloween series, from Donald Pleasance worrying about releasing evil into the world to Busta Rhymes kung-fuing Michael Myers.
In this, our second preview episode, is notable not for discussions of whether The Boys Outta Brooklyn were excited by such films as The Bourne Ultimatum, Saw 4, and Stardust, but because Derrick and Tom continue their tangents with discussions about pop princesses and the Hollywood treatment of Hong Kong directors. Even without those tangents, it's the first mention of that film Tom held above all others as the Worst of The Worst, Pulse.
Another of our classic episodes was supposedly about the Guys Outta Brooklyn examining the development of the serialized network television meme...but it became about Tom letting loose with another rant, this one a scorchingly anti-Heroes screed.
Every once in a while, you get a dog...and in this episode, Tom wrestles with a story where Cap goes to Vietnam to fight a ruthless Japanese Sumo general in his Chinese palace while displaying his gootch. It's a chore, you betcha.
This is the first of our annual Movies That Suck That We Love episodes (although the second of these somehow metamorphed into our Musical Episode), where we come clean about movies that we know we shouldn't like but do anyway. Among the highlights are Derrick's attempt to justify his love of Star Trek Five, and Tom's explanation why Norm MacDonald is funny.
