
This week on NAFC, Izzy finally has a move-in date—progress! Meanwhile, Patchwife is fully locked into Cult of the Lamb, and Izzy shares what it’s like being second-in-command to a rapidly growing cult.Izzy also vents about Invincible (again), while Gibbs gets blindsided by one of the dumbest ads imaginable during a hockey game. Mox checks in with a small Mewgenics update, proving no one is ever truly free from it.The crew also gets into a surprisingly real discussion about the cost-to-value ratio of movies vs. video games—why does a $70 game feel like a better deal than a $20 theater ticket sometimes?They do a quick check-in on Send Help, then dive into Marty Supreme (2025)—a stress-inducing ride following a guy who just keeps making worse decisions… and somehow you’re still rooting for him.Support us on Patreon!
Apr 28
1 hr 58 min

This week on NAFC, the boys somehow juggle politics, sports, and life frustrations before diving into something way darker.They kick things off talking about ICE, facial recognition tech showing up at MSG, and somehow land on the Charlotte Hornets—because nothing says smooth transition like that. There’s also a unanimous agreement that children’s band recitals are universally painful experiences.Izzy shares his thoughts on The Scarlet Letter and gives more updates on his new house, where things continue to go wrong in increasingly creative ways. Gibbs brings in a review of Mosaic Perspective, while Mox and Gibbs get into spoiler territory on Project Hail Mary.Finally, the crew dives into Him (2025)—a tense, uncomfortable watch that fits right into their wheelhouse of “why did we pick this?”Support us on Patreon!
Apr 21
1 hr 38 min

This week on NAFC, the crew compares notes on their Mewgenics runs—tips, builds, and questionable life decisions included. Izzy also shares an incident that almost cost him his hand, because apparently survival is optional now.He checks in with thoughts on Rental Family, while the gang runs through a quick Anime Corner for the latest season. Gibbs finally starts The Pitt, joining the rest of the crew late but loud.They also review how everyone’s doing in the NAFC Fantasy Movie League—who’s winning, who’s coping, and who made truly unforgivable picks.Finally, they dive into GOAT (2026)—breaking down its style, pacing, and why it somehow works way better than it probably should.Support us on Patreon!
Apr 14
1 hr 54 min

This week on NAFC, Izzy and Mox hold it down with the usual mix of side tangents, pain, and questionable cinema. The two get into the latest episode of The Pitt, while Izzy checks in from the front lines of homeowner renovation misery. Mox also brings a review of GOAT (2026), because apparently that’s where his time is going now.Gibbs jumps in with a review of The Darwin Incident, adding a little actual substance before the crew swerves directly into chaos with this week’s movie pick: Theodore Rex (1995). Buddy cop movie. Dinosaur partner. Whoopi Goldberg. Somehow all reaSupport us on Patreon!
Apr 7
1 hr 41 min

This week on NAFC, the crew somehow manages to cover everything from social media lawsuits to why cats have completely won the internet.Mox and Gibbs continue their descent into Mewgenics, while Gibbs shares a bizarre church marquee message that feels like it was written by an NPC. The gang also touches on the Meta vs Google social media lawsuit—because tech companies fighting each other is always entertaining from a distance.Izzy checks in on the latest season of Invincible, and the crew gets into a broader discussion on comics and shounen anime—specifically how exhausting endless power scaling has become. They also weigh in on the Black Severus Snape casting discourse and why people are, once again, losing their minds online.Somehow this all leads into a debate on why cat videos dominate the internet over every other animal, and a bit of reflection on how certain older movies we grew up with still hold up surprisingly well.Finally, they dive into Stuart Little (1999)—a cozy, surprisingly well-crafted blend of live-action and early CGI that proves sometimes the simple stuff just works.Support us on Patreon!
Mar 30
1 hr 26 min

This week on NAFC, the crew checks in on Izzy’s Mewgenics saga—did he finally beat it, or is this just another false ending? Either way, he’s already moving on to Slay the Spire 2 early access like nothing happened.They get into some gaming tech talk with DLSS5 and what it could mean for the future of the industry, while Izzy also shares his thoughts on Mercy (2026). Mox breaks down the oddly intriguing setting of Pokopia, and the crew circles back to A Talking Cat!?! after Izzy fumbled the last episode recording (classic).Gibbs brings more bizarre gym encounters to the table, which somehow transitions into a discussion on March Madness and its… unexpected correlation with vasectomies. Science? Maybe.Finally, they dive into Dolittle (2020)—a chaotic, expensive mess where Robert Downey Jr. talks to animals and somehow makes it everyone’s problem.Support us on Patreon!
Mar 24
1 hr 29 min

This week on NAFC, the gang bounces between TV, anime, and life complaints before diving into some classic Hong Kong action.They start with thoughts on the newest episode of The Pitt and the Culinary Class Wars Season 2 finale, while Gibbs somehow finds time to keep hating on One Piece. Izzy recommends The Darwin Incident and continues to spiral deeper into his crippling Mewgenics addiction.Izzy also reviews Marty Supreme, while Mox shares his thoughts on Mercy. Gibbs talks about his latest gym experiences, which somehow leads into the crew collectively trashing daylight saving time like it personally wronged them.Finally, they dive into Magnificent Warriors (1987)—Michelle Yeoh doing incredible action work in a pulpy, Indiana-Jones-meets-war-movie Hong Kong spectacle.Support us on Patreon!
Mar 10
1 hr 37 min

This week on NAFC, the crew starts off with Discord issuing an apology for that weird age verification fiasco—because nothing says community like uploading your ID to talk about anime.Izzy goes deep into Mewgenics again, fully embracing whatever chaotic timeline we’re living in. There’s also talk about Resident Evil Requiem and whether Capcom still knows how to cook.Somehow the episode spirals into a heated debate: back in or front in parking? Friendships are tested. Logic is abandoned. AirPod Pros also get their own segment after surviving a full laundry cycle like they’re built by Nokia.Finally, the gang dives into 13 Assassins (2010)—Takashi Miike’s brutal, methodical samurai epic. Slow burn, tactical planning, and then absolute chaos.Support us on Patreon!
Mar 3
1 hr 36 min

This week on NAFC, the crew juggles sports, anime, cooking, and near-electrical death before diving into pure action indulgence.They start with a bit more Winter Olympics chatter before Gibbs checks back in on Culinary Class Wars, because competitive cooking drama apparently never gets old. The idea of a cinematic version of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 gets floated, and suddenly everyone’s casting imaginary actors.Mox talks about A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and issues a cautionary warning about Mewgenics that sounds less like a review and more like a public service announcement. He also shares his fireside cooking restaurant experience, which may or may not have changed him spiritually.Izzy recounts his latest home wiring mishaps during renovations before diving into a Madoka Magica rewatch in preparation for the new movie. Emotional damage incoming.Finally, the crew dives into One Percenter (2024)—lean, scrappy, and self-indulgent in all the ways action fans secretly love.Support us on Patreon!
Feb 26
1 hr 20 min

This week on NAFC, the crew starts with a very important linguistic debate: are compound names cheating? No clear answers, just strong opinions and mild frustration.They move on to game and movie check-ins, touching on Nioh 3 and Sweeney’s role in The Housemaid, before settling into the main event.The episode closes with a deep dive into Big Fish & Begonia (2016)—a visually lush, emotionally heavy animated film that sparks discussion around mythology, sacrifice, and whether vibes alone can carry a story this big.Support us on Patreon!
Feb 10
1 hr 11 min
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