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] |
Fri, 22 May 2009 It's our Obscure Film Episode for 2008, with an emphasis on such forgotten crime thrillers as Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead, The Limey, and Hammett. Plus a review of The Last Dragon is disrupted by imitations of Julius Carey and Derrick's theory regarding the connection between Miracle Mile and Cloverfield.Comments[0] |
Thu, 21 May 2009 Originally meant to be our second annual Bad Films We Love Episode (and propelled by our propensity for breaking into song at the drop of a joke), this sees us pick some of our favorite Obscure and Strage Musicals--both surprisingly great ones like Little Shoppe of Horrors and terrible-but-we-love-them ones like Josie and The Pussycats.Comments[0] |
Wed, 20 May 2009 ![]() In this episode, Green Lantern is snatched away from battling a sea monster to the 58th century, given a new identity, and fights giant gila monsters who shrink people with their eyes. I have no idea what John Broome was smoking, either. Comments[0] |
Sun, 10 May 2009 ![]() In this episode, we look at the final part of the first Captain America three-parter, where The Red Skull abandons his plan to assassinate the allied commander by...well, telling some nameless Nazi thug to steal a vanishing ray. Please be sure to visit Michael J. Bailey's Views From The Longbox at http://fortressofbaileytude.com/viewsfromthelongbox/ Comments[0] |
Sun, 10 May 2009 In the third part of our overview of James Bond, we are struck speechless before the amazingly awful 'psychedelic cinema' Bond spoof, Casino Royale right after we discuss the Japanese travelogue that is You Only Live Twice. Plus The Guys Outta Brooklyn try to figure out how a man can wash his own intestines.Comments[0] |
Fri, 8 May 2009 In this review episode, we heap praise upon four films from the summer of 2008, especially the comic book films The Incredible Hulk and The Dark Knight. But the big significance of this episode is not the reviews, not the debut of The Man Of A Thousand Voices as Tom creeps Derrick out with his Joker impersonation, but the first appearance of The Better In The Dark Junior Correspondence Cade Reddick!Comments[1] |
Thu, 7 May 2009 In this episode, Hal's nightmare turns Tom Kalmaku into a seagull, which interferes with the mechanic's roundevous with his childhood sweetheart. Oh, and some guy named Sinestro makes his debut.Comments[0] |
Tue, 5 May 2009 In this episode, The Guys Outta Brooklyn examine the three cinematic adaptations of Richard Matheson's scientific take on vampirism, I Am Legend--all with different approaches, and all with something that makes it partially faithful to the source material. Plus some discussion of mixing animation with live action.Comments[0] |
Sun, 3 May 2009 ![]() In this second part of our look at the James Bond films, we examine the two movies that truly launched Bondmania, as well as debate what makes a good Bond theme and tell the story of how Bond bankrupted the oldest toy company in the nation. Comments[2] |


It's our Obscure Film Episode for 2008, with an emphasis on such forgotten crime thrillers as Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead, The Limey, and Hammett. Plus a review of The Last Dragon is disrupted by imitations of Julius Carey and Derrick's theory regarding the connection between Miracle Mile and Cloverfield.
Originally meant to be our second annual Bad Films We Love Episode (and propelled by our propensity for breaking into song at the drop of a joke), this sees us pick some of our favorite Obscure and Strage Musicals--both surprisingly great ones like Little Shoppe of Horrors and terrible-but-we-love-them ones like Josie and The Pussycats.

In the third part of our overview of James Bond, we are struck speechless before the amazingly awful 'psychedelic cinema' Bond spoof, Casino Royale right after we discuss the Japanese travelogue that is You Only Live Twice. Plus The Guys Outta Brooklyn try to figure out how a man can wash his own intestines.
In this review episode, we heap praise upon four films from the summer of 2008, especially the comic book films The Incredible Hulk and The Dark Knight. But the big significance of this episode is not the reviews, not the debut of The Man Of A Thousand Voices as Tom creeps Derrick out with his Joker impersonation, but the first appearance of The Better In The Dark Junior Correspondence Cade Reddick!
In this episode, Hal's nightmare turns Tom Kalmaku into a seagull, which interferes with the mechanic's roundevous with his childhood sweetheart. Oh, and some guy named Sinestro makes his debut.
In this episode, The Guys Outta Brooklyn examine the three cinematic adaptations of Richard Matheson's scientific take on vampirism, I Am Legend--all with different approaches, and all with something that makes it partially faithful to the source material. Plus some discussion of mixing animation with live action.