Episode 66 – Obscure Horror Movies V – A New Beginning

In the 5th installment of under-appreciated horror movies the guys loosen the reigns and talk a bit about some movies that were popular but don't get brought up in conversation as much anymore. They also discuss what they have been doing to get into the Halloween spirit and Matt and Luke talk about Halloween Ends.

Episode 65 – Icons – Arnold Schwarzenegger

After taking the summer off the guys are back to talk about the biggest star in Hollywood in the 1980’s and 1990’s, Arnold Schwarzenegger. On top of his movie career they go into details about his early childhood, his body building career and his political career.

Episode 63 – First Jobs

The guys sit down to tell stories about their first jobs and the people they met working there. Matt and Luke had paper routes. Luke worked at a grocery chain, Matt worked at a Mexican restaurant and Jason worked at both a Mexican restaurant and a grocery chain.

Episode 62 – Movies of 1999

The guys invite a special guest, movie critic, Tommy Wood from Reel Talk: A Movie Podcast to discuss what is quite possibly the best all time year for movies, 1999. Multiple genre defining masterpieces, completely original scripts, animation classics and multiple cult films make up this great year.

Episode 40 – Songs of 1987

The guys sit and discuss the music of 1987. Matt and Luke found the year to be underwhelming, Jason had a hard time narrowing his picks. Matt talks about the time he met one of the biggest rock stars of all time, got backstage passes to a legendary band's concert and met a satanic metal head.

Episode 25 – Michael Jackson Memories

The guys bring in a special guest expert, Matt's wife, Jenny, to talk about their memories with Michael Jackson, the King of Pop.

*Note*

We picked an interesting time to talk about MJ. When we decided to record this episode we were not aware of the new allegations and documentary that have come out in recent weeks. Our goal of this podcast is one of nostalgia, we are here to talk about our memories of MJ and what made him the greatest pop star of all time. We are not trying to change anyones mind and we are not downplaying the serious accusations against him. We just want to remember the time when our heroes were heroes and nothing more.

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