How There’s No One Never Not Around In New York – TWB17

I Am Legend, published in 1964 by Robert Matheson, is a book that has been adapted into a movie three different times. We dissect each adaption into the bits of the good, the bad, and the imperfect of retelling an awesome tale cinematically.

Gridiron and Gladiators – TWB16

Spectators sports such as U.S. football liken to the obsession Romans had for the gladiator but how does fuzzball players today compare to gladiators of an ancient time?

Best Movies Not Watched This Summer 2015- TWB15

JAC concludes their breakdown of summer movies by listing the movies they did not see but would like to sometime in the very near future. This episode opens with an impromptu freestyle rap with Chris and Jerry. In addition to the main topic we examine the failure that was The Fantastic Four.

The State of Horror Movies – TWB14

The JAC gives you a A Rupel’s Recommendation of the movie “The Green Inferno” and we discuss the state of the horror movie now and how it’s future as a profitable film genre becomes bleaker with every “horror” movie released this millennia.

The Scorched Hobbit – Maze Runner

After escaping the confines of a large puzzle board in The Maze Runner, all seemed fine and dandy for Thomas and his merry band of Gladers as they (spoiler alert) were whisked off by helicopter to safety by people whom they believe to be their saviors. Thomas, as instinctive as he his, smells stinks of deceptions and breaks wind for …

The Summer of 2015 Movies – TWB13

The going was good in May with the official start of the season and Avengers: The Age of Ultron. However that petered out rather quickly and the films to follow were mediocre in their box office performances. In this episode JAC talk about their picks for the best summer movies of 2015.

How Breakups Don’t Fade to Black – TWB11

Breakups are hard and in this episode, JAC tell stories of loves lost, embarrassing moments, and how to deal with having your heart ripped from your chest like in that scene from Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom or Roadhouse. However, in Roadhouse it was the guy throat that was ripped out but it hurts all the same.

Kung Fury – TWB10

Asinine, cheesy, horribly fun, are all descriptive adjectives one may utter after viewing Kung fury, a passion piece funded entirely by Kickstarter campaign. In thirty minutes this movies takes you from the mad streets of LA, to a fantasy prehistoric age, and Nazi Germany where the lead character must take out Hilter, The Kung Fuhrer, before he obtains the mythic martial arts skill known as the Kung Fury. This movie has every eighties bad movie trope there is and if you remember watching HBO into the wee hours of a weekend morning, you will definitely have a good frame of reference.