Actually the super nes did not have blood it had sweat and the fatalities were not the same as the sega genesis version the subzero and scorpion fatalities were ok but every other fatality sucked ass plus the super nes controls were so bad it felt like your controller was broken you had to press hard on the controll pad to make the character move the super nes mortal kombat is pure crap.However though the sega genesis version was great it had blood all the arcade fatalities and the controls were good.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokensКүн бұрын
@@edwardmcgowin1784 I know I played this in the arcade at some point, but not enough to have many memories of it. And I definitely wasn’t good enough to pull off the fatalities. I will have to check some of these out on KZbin and see what you’re talking about. Sounds like the arcade version was the best.
@nobodyatall36525 күн бұрын
Sub-Zero had his changed to a Freeze Ball and then a punched to be broken
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens4 күн бұрын
@@nobodyatall3652 interesting. Classic Nintendo at its best!
@willford816 күн бұрын
I really need to rewatch Gremlins, I haven't seen it in probably a decade plus. This was a favorite of mine growing up. I loved Gizmo and remember having Gremlins books and even a couple action figures. One day back when I was 5 or 6 I lost my Spike action figure! I searched for days until I finally found him hidden in the grass in our yard. Tragically, the figure had become the victim of our lawn mower and my Gizmo no longer had a villian to fight 😂. Ryan, I am glad you touched on the use of "Do you hear what I hear?" in this movie as the use of that song was always something that stood out to me. Used in this film, it was haunting. Looking back as an adult, I'm a bit surprised that the movie was marketed so heavily toward kids but, hey, it was the 80s...
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens6 күн бұрын
@@willford81 that’s a bummer about your toys! I still have my Gizmo stuffed animal and will hold onto that forever. That song was so well placed! And I believe this movie is what caused the PG-13 rating. 🤣 This movie is one of my absolute favorites.
@Vangaloid14 күн бұрын
A cold open is unprompted. Hense cold, un warmed up. Loved the ep anyway!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens11 күн бұрын
We tend to waffle between "Cold Open" And "Ice Breaker" perhaps Ice Breaker is more suited since we are now teasing the question at the end of the previous episode
@Vangaloid11 күн бұрын
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens aaah that's a good way to play it!
@teddyroosevelt3119Ай бұрын
NGL, this wasn't a horrible movie!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens29 күн бұрын
@@teddyroosevelt3119 it was a fun rewatch! Certainly not the best western we’ve ever watched, but it was definitely solid entertainment! By the way, Teddy, you’re my wife’s favorite president! Bull Moose Party for life!
@teddyroosevelt311929 күн бұрын
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens tell your missus I said, "Bully!"
@RonaldDoughty-zj5ukАй бұрын
Radiohead is music beyond music- it perfectly analyzes and describes the human condition.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokensАй бұрын
@@RonaldDoughty-zj5uk I couldn’t agree more. Every album is unique, and transcends from just listening to a bunch of songs, to an experience to be had through music.
@samkelly7079Ай бұрын
One of my favorite bands. To see them live in their prime would be amazing
@ThisPodcastTakesTokensАй бұрын
@@samkelly7079 absolutely! Their music hits so hard. We love them!
@willford81Ай бұрын
I recently played through MGS1 based on your podcast recommendation. I picked up the collection on Switch. I gotta say, there was a bit of a learning curve for me with this game. It took me a while, along with many, many deaths, to figure out exactly how this game wanted me to play it. I'm sure it took me an hour or two just to get through the first area. Once I realized that guards didn't possess the A.I. that I'm used to in more modern games; they moved on rails and could only see about ten feet in front of them, things began to go more smoothly for me. I did appreciate the visual variety that the isometric perspective used in this game offers but it also made things very difficult at times. Trying to aim and shoot at enemies that are off-screen was frustrating (example: boss fight with Ocelot). Maybe I just stink at this game but I found myself longing for the over the shoulder, 3rd person perspective of Splinter Cell. That would have been a helpful alternative to the "First-person, but cannot move" option MGS1 offers. That being said, I loved the use of music and the cinematics in the game. The way the opening credits run as you start playing is a really cool touch. There was some really inventive ideas in this game as well like holding a rumbling controller to your arm to feel medicine being released into your body - WOW! Though I am terrible at button mashing, I really like that there was an option to give up rather than keep enduring the pain. It took me many tries but I finally double tapped A fast enough to save Meryl. Had I realized that giving up would allow me to still continue the game, I would have let that chick die 😂. I would pretend that Snake ended up with Mei Ling. He could lead the sled dogs while she shares with him her favorite Chinese proverbs. I liked the variety of boss fights as well. I might have picked Sniper Wolf part 2 as my favorite but I just found the aiming to be too juttery, even with diazapam between every shot. I think I enjoyed the helicopter battle with liquid the most. Rappelling down the building and then using the missile launcher was loads of fun. Fighting Metal Gear was frustrating but the jeep chase and fist fight at the end were pretty great as well. Overall, I found MGS1 to be a very good game and I'm glad I played it. Thanks for the recommendation guys. I will have to play 2 and 3 at some point, I'm finishing Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom at the moment!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokensАй бұрын
Wow, well I'm glad you enjoyed it. The subsequent episodes evolve the controls and gameplay. I thought about this as I replayed the game, how it would feel to play this for the first time, now, as a modern gamer. This game came out in 1998 and many of the "standards" of modern FPS and tactical games hadn't been perfected or even invented yet. I imagine it was quite the fall backwards to unlearn everything. I finished this out after the podcast, and I have to agree, the roof top fight with the helicopter may be my favorite, after Psycho Mantis. The key to shooting in this game it not aiming, let the auto aim do the work. You have to learn how to let the enemy fall into your sights with the small pew-pew. The pew-booms are a little more nuanced. Thank you for the follow up, I'm going to paraphrase you when I read it on the podcast 😉
@willford81Ай бұрын
I watched Monster Squad way back when I was a kid and it would run on TV. I only remember two things about it though, "The Wolfman has nards" line and the theme song. I'm going to have to watch it again sometime!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokensАй бұрын
I knew I had seen it before, but I didn't remember it until we went back for this. It's a solid rewatch for the retro fan
@nuahsar2 ай бұрын
It’s funny to watch “critics” who haven’t created anything sit back and critique people who have entertained and inspired millions of people. UNSOLICITED ADVICE: If you think YOU can do better, create an example of the RIGHT way to do something, before smugly talking ish.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens2 ай бұрын
@@nuahsar woah there buddy. We aren’t saying we are critics or can do better. We are just two brothers having casual conversations with each other over things we have enjoyed over the years. And we decided to record and share these conversations with the public. If you enjoy things we may “criticize”, that’s okay! Everyone enjoys things differently. Hopefully you can find some other episodes of things we have done that you might enjoy. If not, we are glad you took the time to give us your two cents. Thanks for the comment.
@pecantreedesign2 ай бұрын
We loved the movie and express that throughout the episode. What my brother was expressing in this short clip from the full episode, is the vibe Tim Burton movies give off and how it can wear thin over time. Ultimately , like all good things, it comes back around again. I find it funny to read someone's instant arm chair reaction to something that is so obviously tongue-in-cheek. Especially when they criticize someone for expressing an opinion, one that they themselves only have the balls to express from behind a fake and/or empty account. Commenting negatively on a public post you stumbled across while doom scrolling is the very definition of unsolicited advice; no one forced you to watch or to chose negativity in a comment.
@Mglay5562 ай бұрын
So years ago during the panorama for Halloween I wanted to have people over for a movie night. I set everything up on a big projector outside. We decided on the more “kid friendly” ones cause of my neighborhood. Well we popped in frakenweeine which I had never seen. No one warns you how racist of a portrayal of a Japanese character they have in the movie. Lolol
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens2 ай бұрын
I have never seen it, are you talking about the original 1984 live action or the 2012 animated remake? I'm assuming the 1984 original, I can't imagine the 2012 version being so numb to the changing social consciousness. I learned quickly after having kids, don't trust your memory with old movies, double check with sites like common sense media. 😉
@willford812 ай бұрын
Wait, what?!...a Monday release? Is this episode from the future??
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens2 ай бұрын
@@willford81 Great Scott!!! You’ve become the world’s first time traveler!!
@pecantreedesign2 ай бұрын
Truth be told, we put out the video podcast 12 hrs before the RSS feed goes public. A little bonus for those that like to look at our mugs while they listen 🦝🦝
@willford812 ай бұрын
@@ThisPodcastTakesTokens 😅😅😅
@willford812 ай бұрын
BTTF is an incredible movie. I loved all 3 films as a kid, with part 2 being my favorite back then because of all the future stuff. Now, the original film is my favorite followed by 3 and then 2. Little flaws aside, I think it's a perfect story. Derick, I can't believe you don't love Crispin Glover's performance, I have had the opposite experience. The more I have watched the movie, the more I have loved his George McFly! Really, every character is so perfectly cast and Great Scott, do they all turn in fantastic, slightly exaggerated, performances. I think it all works here and adds to the fun and excitement of the story. If I could change one thing about the movie, it would probably be the fading family photo. Every time I see that I kinda roll my eyes. On the other hand, it would have been funny if they had cut back to 1985 to see Marty's siblings reacting to their bodies being partly erased! 😂 I love the cinematography in this movie with my absolute favorite shot in the film being when Marty's eyes widen as he looks over Biff's shoulder after tripping him; that's just visual gold!! This has got to be in my top 10 favorite movies of all time! Also, I agree that there does not need to be a sequel or remake of BTTF. Leave this wonderful trilogy alone!
@pecantreedesign2 ай бұрын
If you asked me 15 years ago, I'd agree with you on CG, but after listening to him in interviews over the years, talking about his process and how he approaches the craft of acting.... Its all just a bit much. For all that effort and all that study, I'd expect more. Hearing him talk about acting just ruined it for me. It's fine, and I don't know who else I'd put in there, but I'm not surprised he doesn't have a bigger career.
@willford812 ай бұрын
Always happy to hear my comments on the show! Looking forward to a TMNT 2 episode one day. There is so much I could say about that film, both good and bad lol, including the best line in all of TMNT filmography! I'll share that later, when you guys do that one!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens2 ай бұрын
Looking forward to that! TMNT 2 is one I'd like to get to, maybe on the first anniversary episode 😜
@RomanPhilosopher2 ай бұрын
The special for a sticker is only good through december of 2004?
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens2 ай бұрын
🤦 good catch, I was stammering so much with that read. Yes, it should be 2024, this year. Although a podcast in 2004, of this quality, would be quite impressive 😆
@joshkraus3923 ай бұрын
The coolest looking action figures and statuettes when I was a kid were the ones centered on for adults to collect.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
Agreed, those collectable ones are so detailed!
@willford813 ай бұрын
I have never played a Metal Gear game but the excitement and memories the two of you have for this game make me think I've missed out on something special. So my question is, is MGS1 the game to play if you've never played anything in the series? Are the NES Metal Gears any good? I can't remember if you mentioned these. Thanks guys!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
The NES ones were hard, but (if I remember correctly) had a decent story to them. Definitely start with MGS for the PSX if you want to go back, it's the gold standard of MGS games.
@willford813 ай бұрын
Last Crusade is my favorite Indy film followed closely by Raiders. I love the comedic bits with dad and "Junior" in Crusade. Temple of Doom, which terrified me as a kid, and is definitely not as good as the other two just mentioned does have an incredible rope bridge scene! Crystal Skull lost me when Mutt started swinging from vines like a monkey. Dial of Destiny was solid and provided a fitting ending for Indy. As for what prop would I keep? For the sake of originality, I'll go with the giant ball from Raiders. Though, my wife might leave me if she saw that thing in our back yard!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
"We named the dog Indiana"! 😆 When I get a dog, I'm naming it Indiana. Agreed on the others, I hope they let Indy rest and don't try and do another with HF. The bolder would be awesome in the back yard! It could be a feature, you could put it on top of a high powered fountain and it could just float on top!
@willford813 ай бұрын
@@ThisPodcastTakesTokens I love it!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
@@willford81 😁
@dustinfoster84893 ай бұрын
If I had the chance to experience any ps1 game again for the first time, it'd be Final Fantasy 7. The incredible feeling of wonder seeing Midgar for the first time, the swelling soundtrack, and the amazing story would be such a joy to experience all over again for the first time.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
@@dustinfoster8489 great pick! FF7 didn’t hit as hard for me (Ryan). But it is definitely a classic, and I see why everybody loves it so much!
@DanielMazahreh3 ай бұрын
NOT even close to a classic. Very weak propaganda film.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
Isn't all film propaganda for someone?
@DanielMazahreh3 ай бұрын
@@ThisPodcastTakesTokens No!! Terrence Malick’s anti-war masterpiece The Thin Red Line is NOT “propaganda.” You are simply not educated on the historical facts & lack critical thought to properly identify whether films are propaganda or not
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
That sounds like propaganda to me. Did the MAN send you?
@DanielMazahreh3 ай бұрын
@@ThisPodcastTakesTokens For you to falsely generalize all films with a single brushstroke known as “propaganda” further confirms how dumm@$$ you truly are looking at the world in black and white like a fantasy disney movie when the real world is gray.
@czarfore3 ай бұрын
The Ark prop itself
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
@@czarfore what a conversation piece that would be!
@willford813 ай бұрын
Btw, SPOILERS the turtles killed Shredder in the very first issue of the comic! 🐢 🐢 🐢 🐢 🐀
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
@@willford81 and we thought this was for kids!
@willford813 ай бұрын
@@ThisPodcastTakesTokens 😆 🤣 😂
@willford813 ай бұрын
This first movie still holds up pretty well today. It's a pretty faithful adaptation of the turtles, borrowing from both the cartoon as well as Eastman and Laird's comics. As a kid I loved the movie for the corny jokes like Mikey with the turtle wax and "Wheel of fortune dudes!" and as an adult I really love the scenes at the farmhouse. April drawing Leo, Don and Casey working on the truck, Leo watching over a wounded Raph in the tub; these are some great visuals that really showcase the turtles as a family unit. It also helps ground the film in reality; as much as a movie about ninjitsu-practicing reptiles can be grounded that is. Michelangelo remains my favorite, while Leonardo is probably the turtle I most relate to. That's what's great about the turtles. They all had unique personalities and everyone has their favorite. Great job guys, this episode kicked shell!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
@@willford81 the farm scene was definitely one of our favorites. It’s really gave you a bigger picture of the personalities of the group.
@willford813 ай бұрын
SMB3 is the first video game that I owned. We got an NES as a Christmas gift from my grandma back when Nintendo was bundling the console with this game. I played the daylights out of this game and could beat the game with ease with warp whistles and, with much more work, without the whistles. In more recent years, I could still beat the game with whistles but my skills have weakened significantly from when I was a kid playing it every day. The game was bursting with creativity in each and every level from flying raccoons to Goomba Shoes to a demonic sun that demands you run with reckless abandon. I may be biased by nostalgia but I think this is best mario game ever made. It's classic NES firing on all cylinders!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
@@willford81 Ryan here…for me Super Mario 3D World is the cream of the crop. But SMB3 is without a doubt the king of the series. It laid the groundwork for all of the Mario games that have followed.
@willford813 ай бұрын
@@ThisPodcastTakesTokens Ah, 3D World is indeed fantastic and probably my favorite 3D Mario. Great pick!
@dustinfoster84893 ай бұрын
Hey, good episode! I remember watching this movie a lot growing up, even though i was never the biggest football fan. The soundtrack was really good, and to add to the list of movies with great soundtracks, I'd suggest Knights Tale to also have a great soundtrack. I hope you guys cover that one someday as its a fantastic Heath Ledger movie with an awesome cast in Alan Tudyk and Paul Bettany
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
I have never seen A Knight's Tale. I just looked up the soundtrack and it was not what I would have expected based on the title and tag line. I am curious how they incorporated those songs in a period piece like this, for that alone it's worth a watch
@dustinfoster84893 ай бұрын
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens it's really worth a watch! Even without the soundtrack it's a great film about a commoner who proves through jousting that he is just as knightly as the nobility
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
I'll put it on the list as one of those movies I missed, or maybe a new category: Listener Suggested!
@marimbanator3 ай бұрын
Oh yeah, last crusade has some of the best music! Is paced really well and the story is really interesting.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
Last Crusade is a firm 2nd for sure!
@shopsshire92823 ай бұрын
That classic Fedora hat is what I would want as I grew up as Gen X in the eighties and a lot of girls fashion incorporated Fedora inspired hats with a feminine twist.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
Oh yeah! Molly Ringwald rocked that look all through the 80s. The fedora is a timeless and classic look
@sethfg3 ай бұрын
I saw this for the first time at the drive in. Born in ‘75. So 6. There was a first movie for kids. Second for adults. So we were supposed to sleep in the folded down back of the car. Don’t remember what the first movie was. I watched. This was pretty scary for a 6 y/o. One of my favorites since. Made myself a whip out of some scrap leather. This was pre-VCR (for me) so this stuck with me, for years I pretend to be Indy. Never picked apart the beginning scene. It’s a movie it’s doesn’t matter. I was always incredibly annoyed that my whip wouldn’t catch so I could swing on it. That, I spent a lot of time trying to figure out. I will say that temple of doom was definitely my favorite. Realistically raiders is the best. But temple of doom is the campy-est. Bringing Marion back/ no. Indy is a ladies man. I could have done without her ever coming back. I find her more dislikable than what’s her name from temple of doom. Everything after last crusade I could live without.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
I love those drive in days, a cartoon followed by a more mature movie, those are the best! Go get some food, hang out on the tailgate, you're bringing up the old feels! Indy is a ladies man, maybe that's why it took him 60+ years to settle down with her 😀
@sethfg3 ай бұрын
@@ThisPodcastTakesTokens Weren’t they separated at the beginning of Destiny? I’ve only seen it once. Then maybe they made up at the end? I liked the trope that there was a new lady every movie. It made it kinda mythical. Like the old serials that Lucas loved. I used to watch those too on a show called “Sunday at the Bijou” I think that was the name. It was on Sundays on PBS (maybe it was Saturday). It wasn’t always that, movies too I believe. But when it was the old Flash Gordon like serials I was happy. With the awful(y great) giant trash can like robot bad guys on the hidden island where the bad guy kidnapped the girl. Do you know why arcades used tokens instead of just straight quarters. I’ll find out the old fashioned way. By asking someone.
@pecantreedesign3 ай бұрын
@@sethfg 😀I do believe they not together in the beginning of Dial' but did end up together. I like the constant that is Marion, even if it is rocky at best. I feel like the over all arc needs something like that to keep it anchored to its core. As far as arcades using tokens, it depends; some places had a token system, but most used coins. However, most of the things we loved growing up(arcades, theatres, jukeboxes, ect) relied on some kind of payment registration system, be it quarters, tickets, cards or, yes, tokens.
@dustinfoster84894 ай бұрын
5:55 Sir, I don't think this is that type of podcast lmao
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens4 ай бұрын
😂 I was hoping it sounded worse in my head, I was wrong!
@dustinfoster84894 ай бұрын
The tactical football game you mentioned is Bloodbowl. It's actually based on the tabletop miniatures game of the same name. It's made by Games Workshop, the creators of Warhammer 40,000
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens4 ай бұрын
Deric here, I've never seen this game before, but it looks like it would be a lot of weird and fun
@willford814 ай бұрын
I'm not a huge football fan but I loved NFL Blitz back in the day. Was there anything more satisfying than powerbombing your opponent into the turf? I don't think so! Also, Deric, thank you for explaining that Madden 25 was not the next Madden. I was beginning to think that Ryan was from the future. As for sports games I absolutely loved Toadstool Tour, best golf game ever, NBA Jam, WWF No Mercy, MVP Baseball and pretty much every Mario Kart!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens4 ай бұрын
@@willford81 NFL Blitz was a wonderful marriage of American football and professional wrestling. It was a short love affair, but we loved every minute of it. P.S. Toadstool Tour is the GOAT
@todayisanewday74 ай бұрын
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@Thehousewithareddoor4 ай бұрын
Jurassic Park was also the first time a movie was in the theater for a year! A year!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens4 ай бұрын
It was quite the spectacle, well worth a second or third trip
@joshkraus3924 ай бұрын
I enjoyed Blitz and NCAA 06 a lot.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens4 ай бұрын
I don't know why the NFL was so against Blitz, it was such a fun couch co-op
@brianmulligan59564 ай бұрын
Speaking of recurring characters/actors, you guys missed that the Big German Mechanic that Indy fought at the plane was played by Pat Roach and he also played the Palace slave guard Indy fought with in Temple of Doom.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens4 ай бұрын
Good eye! We'll have to keep that one in mind when we do Temple of Doom
@nathanmorgan92054 ай бұрын
Omgosh guys,where did indy pick up his skills, why haven't you seen the young Indiana Jones chonicals
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens4 ай бұрын
@@nathanmorgan9205 Ryan here, I can’t speak for Deric, but I didn’t even know such a thing existed. But now, I am definitely going to have to check that out. Thanks for the recommendation!
@pecantreedesign4 ай бұрын
Deric here, I have heard of this, but I always heard it wasn't that great, so I skipped it. With the power of KZbin,, I will have to go check out a recap at least
@davidmckayii7524 ай бұрын
The hat of course. 👍
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens4 ай бұрын
@@davidmckayii752 oooooh yeah! Who wouldn’t want that thing!?
@joshkraus3924 ай бұрын
Movie gallery used to be the spot to go when you wanted to see a movie or rent a game. Wish it was still around.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens4 ай бұрын
@@joshkraus392 movie rental stores are one of the things I miss most about my childhood.
@willford815 ай бұрын
I don't remember hearing about this game when I was growing up (born in 81). I don't think I was aware of the Dragon Quest franchise until sometime in the 2000's. I remember seeing the art style with the weird always crossed-eyed characters and I've avoided the series because of that. Maybe I'll try the original one day... Great episode guys!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support! Yes, that chibi art just make the later games(and others that use it) feel more like... a babies toy (*insert BTTF clip here*). I think they made the right move going form Dragon Quest to Dragon Warrior when they moved it to the US. If you do go back, the first few are fantastic. I can't speak much on the later installments, I just haven't played them, RPGs are an investment of time.
@willford815 ай бұрын
Great lists guys! We are going to have several picks in common. Also, personal favorites definitely influenced my list - I couldn't help myself! 1. Take On Me - Aha This song is the sound of the 80s. Also - best music video ever in this era of the music video. 2. Separate Ways - Journey While I agree with you guys that Journey's doesn't usually scream 80s, listen to this intro and tell me this doesn't belong 3. Your Love - The Outfield Great 80s Britpop song. I kinda feel wrong listening to these lyrics but this song hooks me from the opening riff! 4. Livin' on a Prayer - Bon Jovi Great intro, soaring chorus with 80s optimism 5. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper - This song is just pure fun and reflects the carefree vibe of the 80s. Also Cyndi>Madonna Honorable mentions: Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper Every Breath You Take - The Police Beat It - Michael Jackson
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
You are 100% right on Journey, that is a fantastic 80s song! I completely forgot about Your Love, another great song. Every song is like a new "Number one favorite", Its near impossible to rank just a top 5! These are some fantastic picks and just further proves the 80s were a musical revolution
@willford815 ай бұрын
@@ThisPodcastTakesTokens Indeed! Best music era!
@DrBojanglez1055 ай бұрын
As a kid, 100% it’s The Mask. But Eternal sunshine is probably one of his best serious movies. That said, Man on the Moon is also amazing.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
I like to think Jim grew up at pace with his audience and did so well
@devinlaughton47265 ай бұрын
Why the click bait AI cover
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
Is it click bait? We're talking about The Mask... Wait, did I upload the wrong file again?
@peanutbutterdijonnaise5 ай бұрын
It’s cringe
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
Some movies age like fine wine, other age like that same wine only it was strained through a few well worn gym socks. Unfortunately this was one of those movies
@Truekingr65 ай бұрын
Well KZbin recommended this to me knowing I love the mask! And well hmm I liked the majestic, not many know that one these days , but I can't say it's above the mask, Bruce Almighty is up there but nah. Ohh! The Grinch. The Grinch might be better than the mask. Like they are fighting for the number 1 spot in my mind
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
@@Truekingr6 Jim has a TON of great movies. This one wasn’t for us, but we love that you love it! Thanks for listening and commenting!
@willford813 ай бұрын
I'm completely with you guys on this one. As a kid, I loved this movie. Seeing Jim as a living cartoon was really fun (I would say that remains the biggest reason to see it today if you haven't. That, and Cameron Diaz was definitely not unattractive 😉). However, I rewatched the film a few years back, and there were too many cringe-inducing moments. Stanley wasn't a likeable character as The Mask, he was simply less awful than the villian of the movie....and the scene with the mufflers was enough for me to not want to show this movie to my kids. As for my favorite Carrey movies, you guys touched on them both. I think Man on the Moon is Jim's best performance, while The Truman Show is one of my favorite movies. He is an incredibly talented actor.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens3 ай бұрын
@@willford81 this was definitely a movie that surprised us both by how much we disliked it on a rewatch. But it certainly made for a fun show!
@willford815 ай бұрын
John Locke was my favorite character and I hated what the writers did with him. Ryan, I agree with your retconning of Locke, that would have been much better! I loved the show, especially in the beginning but it did start to really frustrate me as it went on. I remember being disappointed when certain mysteries were explained and even more disappointed when others were never explained at all. I remember back when I watched the show and something new would be introduced, like a statue with four toes, and thinking "they're never going to explain this". That being said the show had alot going on for it. It's like a really long episode of The Twilight Zone, which is my favorite show ever. Great episode guys!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
@@willford81 maybe a follow up 10 episode mini series to wrap it all up??
@willford815 ай бұрын
@@ThisPodcastTakesTokens I'd watch that!
@willford815 ай бұрын
This episode did not suck😉
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
I see what you did there 😜 We managed to stay out of the #suckzone !
@jayveondixson21195 ай бұрын
1:13 My Favorite Movies, Jurassic Park, The Mummy, And The Mummy Returns 😁😁😁
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
@@jayveondixson2119 EXCELLENT picks!
@willford815 ай бұрын
For the sheer absurdity of it, I'm casting Cory Feldman as ... The Mummy! But I want him to play him totally off character. Imagine the volatile, angst filled character of Feldman's Teddy DuChamp from Stand by Me. That I would pay to see. Side note: while I don't like when directors go back and add new characters and scenes to old films, I'm all for going back and redoing bad CGI. This CGI was bad even for it's time. Go back and look at The Abyss, those water effects still look pretty good today and that was in 1989! Great job as always guys! Love the podcast!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
@@willford81 Feldman as the Mummy may be the absolute best casting decision we’ve ever heard! And the CGI may be that absolute worst we’ve ever seen. Agreed with everything, my friend. Thanks for listening!
@paulschirf92595 ай бұрын
That isn't a satellite.
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
I don't know, if we give it enough time that probe could make it's way back and complete it's first orbit 😜
@teddyroosevelt31195 ай бұрын
What a great film! Thank you for covering this one as I've probably seen this one 5 or 6 times!
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed our rewatch! We had fun with this one... Well, one of us did 😂 I guess that's what makes it a cult classic
@AliWatson-jp7il5 ай бұрын
I loved wild wild west it was so good to me
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
@@AliWatson-jp7il We’re ready for a rewatch of this. I think I’ll still enjoy it. Not sure about Deric. 😆
@pecantreedesign5 ай бұрын
I remember liking it when it came out, but I've heard the reviews and they have kept me from rewatching it. I'm putting it on the list though, it will be rewatched!
@mikevest36015 ай бұрын
Ryan, remember lighting off fireworks on the old 18 bridge?
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
@@mikevest3601 and throwing everything we could find off of that same bridge????? 😆
@echoarts33665 ай бұрын
In it for the money = id rather you give me a 20k bonus instead of 20k for research
@ThisPodcastTakesTokens5 ай бұрын
Absolutely "in it for the science" pffsh, if there's a steady paycheck in it, I'll believe anything you want 😜