This week we are back with another movie breakdown, with one of our favorite movies, Accepted!
Accepted stars include some great names like Justin Long, Jonah Hill, Blake Lively, Lewis Black and more. Long's character and his friends start a fake college named South Harmon Institute Of Technology (SHIT) and while craziness does ensue, the movie also holds a deeper message about the problems with the education system and how certain kids get left behind.
We wanted to do something special for episode 40 so this week we talk about the Roswell UFO incident, what the government claims really happened, and how it changed Roswell New Mexico forever. We also cover a little history of aliens in pop culture,some of the earliest sightings and the different categories of CE (Close Encounters)
There is a trigger warning for this week's episode
This week Sean opens up about his mental health journey again, what he went through to get where he is now and his recovery. We also discuss the stigma around Men's Mental Health, and reaching out for help when you need it.
Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
This week drews tells us the history of Lacrosse, from its early days to what it's grown into now. His personal connection to it and why he loves it, we cover the different styles of it and how it's played. Then Sean shared a couple of his funny stories involving the sport.
This week is the first installment of our new side show, once a month we will do episodes like this where we talk about some smaller stories that can't fill an entire episode. For our first one we talk about some entertainment news, some history, big football news that dropped during the episode and some crime related news.
This week the guys are back with another movie breakdown, and it's of the cult classic Fanboys Why did a movie based around such a strong fandom fail so hard? We talked about the troubles it faced behind the scenes, scrutiny from the production company. This movie might have been a box office "failure" but it's become a favorite amongst fans, and despite its setback there's still hope for a sequel, with the original cast and screen writers even campaigning for one on Twitter.
This week we are joined by andrews sister katie who came from ATL to unfortunately attend her Aunt Mary's funeral, so we take a trip down memory lane and swap stories about our years of going camping, swimming at my uncle's house or our other childhood shenanigans.
Rest In Peace Mary Donoughe
Join us this week as we step into the world of 1920's mafia when we discuss the Massacre heard round the world, we give you a quick rundown of the two main players involved, Al "Scarface" Capone and George "Bugs" Moran. Then we talk about the massacre, what it did to Chicago and how it changed the prohibition era.
This week Drew brings up the wide topic of food, we cover obesity in america, fun facts about food, supporting your local eateries and Sean shares his views behind america's stigma around overweight meaning healthy.
This week instead of doing another movie breakdown, we decided to talk about the legend Chris Farley. We talk about his early life growing up in Madison Wisconsin, working on second city and SNL. We breakdown our favorite moments from our favorite Chris movies and his addiction and untimely death. R.I.P Chris Farley
This week we cover the turpin family legal case that involves the malnourishment and torture of 13 kids ranging from ages 2-29 at the time of their rescue, We cover just how severe the living conditions were and who the parents were that started it all. We also cover Jordan Turpin's escape and how she saved all her siblings. Then where the kids are now and how the system failed them after their rescue.
This week Drew gets his feet wet in the world of true crime with the story of Jack The Ripper, we talk about Jack's victims, the letters he was sending to police and what we think really happened to him. Also will we ever find out who The Ripper really was?
Starting the new year with another movie breakdown and this time we talk, The Sandlot. We discuss the movie, favorite scenes, things you might not know. Sean also tells you why this movie means so much to him on a personal level and we talk very lightly about the terrible sequels
This week we talk about our first year of podcasting, what it means to us and where we hope to take it next year. Sean talks about some of his favorite movies of the year, and we discuss some of the big events that happened in 2021. Thank you for riding along Losers, we'll see you next year.
This week we dive into music, we talk about the top genres and try to list our favorite artists from each one. We also discuss the impact music has on people and what it means to us, and we end it with a rundown of the different decades of genres and some of the pioneers of them.
This week Sean finally gives the people what they want and we talk about Jonestown, We talk about Jim Jones early days and how things went from 0 to 60 when they set up shop in the Guyana Jungle. The shooting in port kaituma and of course the Jonestown Massacre. Sean also gives his thoughts on what he thinks actually happened to Jim Jones.
This week we are joined by our cousin Haleena and we dive into the wizarding world of Harry Potter, JK Rowling when she wrote the first book, her inspirations for some of the characters. We also talk about the impact the franchise has had on the world, Favorite characters and we rank the movies from our opinions.
This week we are back in the studio talking about Nikola Tesla. We discuss his early life, his short lived friendship with Edison, the ideas and inventions he became known for and the age old question. Was he a mad scientist?
Drew is on vacation in Myrtle Beac, SC. he talked about Football, memories, partying with his special guest Matt BMK
This week we talk about everything movie related, those moments we'll remember forever, the quotes that stick with us. The impact movies can have on our lives and the ones that made us cry.
We also mention our controversial picks for most underrated movies