Sat, 21 March 2009 For Dennis Quaid's birthday, we celebrated the man with a discussion of some of our favorite Quaid films (and a memory of his appearance on the ultra-obscure variety hour The Big Show).Comments[0] |
Wed, 11 March 2009 Our first anniversary program in which Tom and Derrick talk about the books and comics they would turn into films if they were movie producers. Plus podcasts they recommend for long commutes and gratuitous Dennis Quaid and Kristen Bell.Comments[0] |
Tue, 10 March 2009 ![]() It's a short one, but a significant one--namely the landmark story that reveals the Red Skull's origin. Comments[0] |
Sat, 7 March 2009 The first of two parts focusing on the long-lived Doctor Who television series. In it, The Boys Outta Brooklyn spend almost two hours talking about the history of the series from its humble beginnings as a children's show to its present status as an international cult classic. Comments[0] |
Thu, 5 March 2009 Another review program, noteworthy primarily for Derrick's mini-essay on Why Transformers is best viewed while drunk and another rant from Tom revolving around his beloved Kristen Bell and her role in Heroes.Comments[0] |
Tue, 3 March 2009 ![]() This landmark episode wraps up our first 'series within the series,' as Tom and Derrick look at the rest of the films that adapt Marvel Comics characters, then looks at upcoming (circa February of 2008) Marvel films. Comments[0] |
Sat, 28 February 2009 ![]() It's Green Lantern's first full length adventure and, while Tom could talk about the plot, a new super-villian and the power ring reaching new levels of ridiculous power, but three words should be sufficient to get you to listen. Monkey Green Lantern. You know you have to. Comments[0] |

For Dennis Quaid's birthday, we celebrated the man with a discussion of some of our favorite Quaid films (and a memory of his appearance on the ultra-obscure variety hour The Big Show).
Our first anniversary program in which Tom and Derrick talk about the books and comics they would turn into films if they were movie producers. Plus podcasts they recommend for long commutes and gratuitous Dennis Quaid and Kristen Bell.
The first of two parts focusing on the long-lived Doctor Who television series. In it, The Boys Outta Brooklyn spend almost two hours talking about the history of the series from its humble beginnings as a children's show to its present status as an international cult classic.
Another review program, noteworthy primarily for Derrick's mini-essay on Why Transformers is best viewed while drunk and another rant from Tom revolving around his beloved Kristen Bell and her role in Heroes.
