Episode 131 - For The Love Of Stand Up
This week Andrew and Johnny talk about something near and dear to their hearts the art of stand-up comedy. Join us as we discuss their favorites and comedians that transcended the stage into T.V.
This week Andrew and Johnny talk about something near and dear to their hearts the art of stand-up comedy. Join us as we discuss their favorites and comedians that transcended the stage into T.V.
This week Andrew and Johnny are joined by their good friend and host of Eat, Sleep, List to the show to talk about what made pro wrestling so great back in the day and what it lacks today.
Andrew and Johnny take a look at the Mel Brooks cult classic Spaceballs. Does this movie hold up today? See what new jokes Andrew and johnny uncovered and what they think about this movie compared to other sci-fi movies.
This week Andrew and Johnny are tiering childhood cartoon theme songs. Will Andrew and Johnny agree on each one, or will They have some significant disagreements? So do you agree or disagree with them?
This week Andrew welcomes the larger Than life Derek Joz from Hats, Tats, and Stats back to the show to discuss some childhood Heroes from the world of sports that we found out were not the greatest in the role model department.
This week Andrew and Johnny look at the one-off X-men cartoon pilot from 1989. it didn't air too often on T.V. but came out on VHS. Will it live up to the X-men cartoon of the early 90s, or will it just be a mess?
Andrew welcomes the one and only Johnny Townsend back to take a look at the classic 80s movie Mac and Me. Andrew hasn't seen this movie in over 30 years, and Johnny has lovely childhood memories of the film. Will this movie hit or miss?
This week Andrew is solo talking about the classic T.V. show All in the family. Andrew talks about his likes and dislikes about the show and why it was a classic back then and is still one today.
This week Gary Threat From Husky Heros discusses with Andrew whether the kids from strange things could beat Freddy Krueger. We break down if these kids that have taken down monsters from the upside down could beat the man that hunts your dreams. Also, which 80s and 90s horror characters could they exceed or just get destroyed.
This week pop culture jeopardy is back with returning champion Brian Finch and new contestants Johnny Townsend and Chrissy Finch. Will Brian stay the champion, or will there be a new Champion?
This week Andrew welcomes Rich Meranto of the Next of Kin Podcast to discuss TV Movies and Mini-Series. They discuss how streaming services bring them and how it was a great family time back in the day.
This month Johnny Townsend of Panel Discussion joins Andrew to review the 80s classic E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. They explore if this movie still holds up today and is E.T. force sensitive.
This week I'm joined by the one and only Matt Johnson from Retro Pop to talk about the go-to video games we play when we get to stressed. See what games we play when life gets too much, and we just need a break.
This week, Andrew welcomes Johnny Townsend from Retro Pop to discuss the new Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers movie on Disney +. They go over if the movie did the show justice as if more Disney Afternoon shows should go in the same direction.
This week Andrew talks to the one and only Johnny Townsend from Retro Blissed about Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. How each one could not be mentioned without the other. Also, Andrew asks Johnny some Basketball related questions as well.
This week Andrew is solo for the movie review as he looks at the 80s classic movie Back to School starring Rodney Dangerfield.
Welcome to the final part of seeing which year in the 90s has the best movies. So will you agree or disagree with Andrew and Boyd?
Welcome to part 2 of 3 of Andrew and Boyd trying to figure out which year in the 90s has the best movies. Today they are selecting the films for the years 1995 - 1999. they choose from the biggest movies of those years and which movies meant the most to them.
Welcome to part 1 of 3 of Andrew and Boyd trying to figure out which year in the 90s has the best movies. Today they are selecting the films for the years 1990 - 1994. they choose from the biggest movies of those years and which movies meant the most to them.
This Andrew looks at Star Wars Droids cartoon from 1985, which followed the adventures of everyone's favorite droid duo, C3-P0, and R2-D2. Will it be as good as he remembers, or will it be just another lousy piece of Star Wars history?