Children of the Adams
Children of the Adams
Children of the Adams
We sat down and watched some stuff. And then talked about it.
#176 – Violent Night (2022)
On this week's show, a review of the 2022's Violent Night starring David Harbour, John Leguizamo, Beverly D'Angelo, and Alex Hassell. This one is a blend of a few holiday movies including Die Hard, Home Alone, and Miracle on 34th Street. And with an added dash of John Wickian hyper-violence, this holiday action comedy was a very entertaining viewing experience.  How about you? Did you see it? What did you think? Be sure to let us know. And if you like what you hear, please subscribe, and maybe leave a rating. Thanks and enjoy!
Jan 3
1 hr 3 min
#175 – Scrooged
On this week's show, a review of the 1988's Scrooged directed by Richard Donner, and starring Bill Murray, Karen Allen, Alfre Woodard, Carol Kane, and Bobcat Goldthwait. Thanks in part to Murray's ability (or lack thereof), Donner's directing, their egos, and on-set clashes between the pair during production, this darkly comedic and horror tinged take on the Charles Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol, has gone on to become a, somewhat divisive, holiday classic. But first, what TV shows have great holiday themed episodes? We want to hear from you! If you like what you hear, please subscribe. Enjoy!
Dec 12, 2023
1 hr 39 min
#174 – Silent Night, Deadly Night
On this week's show, a review of the cult classic that almost ruined Christmas in 1984, Silent Night, Deadly Night. This holiday horror slasher is a confounding amalgam of standard 80s horror movie tropes such as a largely unknown cast, hyperviolence, bad acting, worse dialog, nudity, "plot" holes, and more violence which is then followed by more nudity. This movie was not an easy watch. And while almost none of it works, this film surprisingly spawned several sequels over the next two decades, including a failed remake attempt in the early 2000s.  If you like what you hear, please subscribe. Enjoy!
Nov 28, 2023
1 hr 27 min
#173 – Friday the 13th (1980) Live Review
On this week's show, it's a live review of 1980's Friday the 13th. The little horror movie that started as a ripoff of another iconic slasher film, but ended up launching a film franchise of its own.  But you might be asking yourself, "What is a live review?". Well, we watched a movie, while recording what we think of it as we go. And so dear friends, that means you will be able to watch this cult classic right along with us. (It may help to follow the instructions given in the podcast, and below) If you don't already own this movie, it’s currently available to stream on HBO Max. Apologies to those whom are unable to join us, we’ll be back very soon with a regular show.  Podcast Sync: When the Paramount logo switches to blue and white, hit play on the podcast (Live Review Starts - 06:13). Be sure to subscribe. Enjoy!
Oct 13, 2023
1 hr 40 min
#172 – Starship Troopers
On this week's show, a review of the cult classic that is 1997's Starship Troopers starring Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, Neil Patrick Harris, and Michael Ironside. From director Paul Verhoeven, this surprisingly nuanced and action-packed sci-fi satire truly has something for almost everyone. An intergalactic military kicking ass, drama, giant aliens, fisticuffs, romance, spaceships, nudity (so much nudity), and more.  Plus, we've got another movie you can watch with us, and it's perfect for the season.  If you like what you hear, please subscribe. Enjoy!
Sep 26, 2023
1 hr 20 min
#171 – The Summer of Sly: Tango And Cash
On this week's show, the Summer of Sly continues with a look at 1989's Tango and Cash starring Sylvester Stallone, Kurt Russell, Terri Hatcher, and Jack Palance. This action-packed, buddy cop comedy contains nearly every trope of the 80s box office blockbuster: high speed chases, explosions, fisticuffs, damsel in distress, heroes who don't play by the rules, shadowy big bad, nudity, and more. Plus, a look at who else was up for one of the leads in this movie, and just how different (yet equally entertaining) it could've been.  If you like what you hear, please subscribe. Enjoy!
Aug 17, 2023
1 hr 25 min
#170 – The Summer of Sly: Rocky
On this week's show, the Summer of Sly continues with a look at 1976's Rocky starring Sylvester Stallone,  Carl Weathers, Talia Shire, Burgess Meredith, and Burt Young. While not their first movie roles, this was the "big one" for many among this fantastic cast; most notably Stallone. As both writer and star, this drama disguised as a boxing movie made Stallone an overnight success, and is arguably the pinnacle of his monstrously successful 60 year career in show business. The results of which are several Academy Award nominations (an adjacent "W"), and a box office gross of several billion dollars. Plus, saying good-bye to the legend that was Paul Reubens.  Please subscribe. Enjoy!
Aug 9, 2023
1 hr 6 min
#169 – Commando
On this week's show, we watched 1985's Commando starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn Chong, and Vernon Wells. Arguably, it's one of Arnold's best movies, and for good reason. While the plot of the movie is thin, it's heavy on explosions, big guns, bigger muscles, a comic book-level villain, giant dudes beating the hell out of each other, and some of Schwarzenegger's greatest one-liners. In short, it's a wildly fun movie. If you like what you hear, be sure to subscribe. Enjoy!
Jul 5, 2023
1 hr 15 min
#168 – The Summer of Sly: Cliffhanger
On this week's show, the Summer of Sly continues with a look at 1993's Cliffhanger starring Sylvester Stallone, Michael Rooker, and John Lithgow. For a box office blockbuster about a mid-air heist gone wrong turned cat and mouse action thriller set in the Rocky Mountains, it's quite boring at times. And outright bad at others. Plus, thoughts on Star Wars Rebels and more.  If you like what you hear, please subscribe. Enjoy!
Jun 23, 2023
1 hr 17 min
#167 – The Summer of Sly: Cobra (Almost of The Motor City)
On this week's show, the Summer of Sly begins with a look at 1986's Cobra starring Sylvester Stallone, Brigitte Nielsen, and Brian Thompson. This high octane and often confounding cult classic was produced by the Cannon group, and a few of their signature tropes appear in the movie: over the top action, super tough and muscly star, pretty damsel in need of rescue, and a muddled plot. Plus, the backstory of how the movie was made is almost as interesting as the movie itself, including a rather weird connection to Beverly Hills Cop.  If you like what you hear, please subscribe. Enjoy!
Jun 7, 2023
1 hr 30 min
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