In each episode we leap into a random week of a random year, to talk about the hit movies and music. Plus headlines and personal stories.
Quantum Week is a nostalgia music and movie show, where we leap into a random week of a random year and talk about its hit movie and song. On this episode of Quantum Week Briggs and Matt discuss 2002 movie Punch Drunk Love, and song Work It. Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube:
Quantum Week is a nostalgia music and movie show, where we leap into a random week of a random year and talk about its hit movie and song. Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube:
Quantum Week is a show where Matt and Briggs leap into a random week of a random year and talk about the hit movie and song. This week we've traveled to June 3-9, 1990 to talk about Total Recall and Jealous again by the Black Crows. Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube:
Quantum Week is a nostalgia music and movie show, where we leap into a random week of a random year and talk about its hit movie and song. On this episode of Quantum Week Briggs and Matt leap into September, 22007 and talk about 3:10 to Yuma, and Stronger by Kanye West. Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube:
Quantum Week is a nostalgia music and movie show, where we leap into a random week of a random year and talk about its hit movie and song. This week we talk about the Christopher Nolan film Insomnia, and song The Middle, by Jimmy Eats World. Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube:
On this episode of Quantum Week Briggs and Matt talk 'Last Action Hero', and 'Bad Boys', by Inn er Circle. Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube: Quantum Week is a nostalgia music and movie show, where we leap into a random week of a random year and talk about its hit movie and song.
Quantum Week is a nostalgia music and movie show, where we leap into a random week of a random year and talk about its hit movie and song. On this episode of Quantum Week Briggs and Matt talk "Crocodile Dundee", and "Word Up" by Cameo. Follow us on: Twitter:
Quantum Week is a nostalgia music and movie show, where we leap into a random week of a random year and talk about its hit movie and song. On this episode of Quantum Week Briggs and Matt talk 'Wedding Crashers', and 'Beverly Hills' by Weezer. Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube:
On this episode of Quantum Week Briggs and Matt talk Bond film 'Casino Royale', and 'When You Were Young' by The Killers. We're live on X every other Tuesday night. Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube: Quantum Week is a nostalgia music and movie show, where we leap into a random week of a random year and talk about its hit movie and song.
On this episode of Quantum Week Briggs and Matt talk about the Frat Pack classic 'Dodgeball', and 'This Love' by Maroon 5. We get into whether or not Dodgeball holds up, if Ben Stiller is a good actor, and who our favorite Frat Pack members are. Plus Maroon 5 is the most disappointing band of the 20th century. Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube: TikTok: Quantum Week is a nostalgia music and movie show, where we leap into a random week of a random year and talk about its hit movie and song.
On this episode of Quantum Week Briggs and Matt talk 'The Insider' with Russell Crowe, and Al Pacino, directed by Michael Mann, AND 'Learn To Fly' by Foo Fighters. Quantum Week is a nostalgia music and movie show, where we leap into a random week of a random year and talk about its hit movie and song. Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube: TikTok:
On this episode of Quantum Week please welcome Chris Klemmer back to the show! We leap into 2001 and talk about Ocean's Eleven, and Superman by Five For Fighting. Quantum Week is a nostalgia music and movie show, where we leap into a random week of a random year and talk about its hit movie and song. Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube:
On this episode of Quantum Week Briggs and Matt talk 'The Doors' directed by Oliver Stone and starring Val Kilmer as Jim Morrison. The duo also discuss 'Gonna Make You Sweat', the banger dance track by C & C Music Factory. Oh the nostalgia! Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube:
On this episode of Quantum Week Briggs and Matt talk 'There's Someting About Mary', the Farrelly Brothers classic, and Come With Me, by Puff Daddy, Puffy, P. Diddy, Diddy, whatever his name is, and Jimmy Page. We also get into Diddy's legal troubles and the recent bombshell lawsuit that dropped in February, 2024 which lead to the FBI raiding two of Diddy's properties. Follow us on: Twitter: YouTube: TikTok:
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Three Men And A Baby”, and song “Heaven Is A Place On Earth” by Belinda Carlisle.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “San Andreas”, and song “Under The Pressure” by The War On Drugs.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Good Boys”, and song “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie "Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark" and song "The Pot" by Tool.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Eddie Murphy Raw”, and song “Got My Mind Set On You” by George Harrison.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Kramer vs. Kramer”, and song “Promises” by Eric Clapton
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Primal Fear”, and song “Because You Loved Me” by Celine Dion.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Manhattan”, and song “What A Fool Believes” by The Doobie Brothers.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Grudge”, and song “Heaven” by Los Lonely Boys.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Boyhood”, and song “Do I Wanna Know” by Arctic Monkeys.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Dead Again”, and song “O.P.P.” by Naughty By Nature.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie "The Mean Season", and song "Do It Again" by The Kinks.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Secret Of My Success”, and song “Lean On Me” by Club Nouveau.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Proposal”, and song “Knock You Down” by Keri Hilson.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Mighty Ducks”, and song “We Are The Champions” by Queen.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Zero Dark Thirty”, and song “It’s Time” by Imagine Dragons.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Pet Sematary”, and song “She Drives Me Crazy” by Fine Young Cannibals.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Cable Guy”, and song “Machinehead” by Bush.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Accused”, and song “Don't Worry Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Blast From The Past”, and song “Angel Of Mine” by Monica.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Platoon”, and song “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now” by Starship.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Basic Instinct”, and song “Jump” by Kris Kross.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “My Cousin Vinny”, and song “Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover” by Sophie B. Hawkins.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Abyss”, and song “Buffalo Stance” by Neneh Cherry.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Verdict”, and song “Steppin’ Out” by Joe Jackson.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Fletch”, and song “Voices Carry” by ’Til Tuesday.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The thing”, and song “Ebony And Ivory” by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Falling Down”, and song “Connected” by Stereo MC's.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Gran Torino”, and song “Ordinary” by Wayne Brady.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Trainwreck” and song “Take Me To Church” by Hozier.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Black Hawk Down”, and song “Always On Time” by Ja Rule.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Blues Brothers", and song “Cars” by Gary Numan.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”, and song “The Flame” by Cheap Trick.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Awakenings”, and song "High Enough” by Damn Yankees.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Incredibles”, and song “Trouble” by Ray LaMontagne.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Zoolander”, and song “Izzo (H.O.V.A)” by Jay-Z.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Mr. Mom”, and song “Sweet Dreams” by Eurythmics.
On this episode of Quantum week: movie “The People Vs. Larry Flint”, and song “Super Bon Bon” by Soul Coughing.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Catch Me If You Can”, and song “All My Life by Foo Fighters.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie "Forgetting Sarah Marshall” and song "I Feel It All” by Feist.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Bone Collector”, and song “Scar Tissue" by Red Hot Chili Peppers.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Moonstruck”, and song “The Valley Road" by Bruce Hornsby.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “True Grit” and song “MoneyGrabber” by Fitz And The Tantrums.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “Lost In Translation”, and song “Meant To Live” by Switchfoot.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “backdraft”, and song "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over” by Lenny Kravitz.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Hell or High Water”, and song “Send My Love To Your New Lover” by Adele.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “Jackie Brown” and song “Smack My Bitch Up”.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “Teen Wolf” and song “Don’t Lose My Number”.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie "Trading Places" and song "She's A Beauty" by The Tubes.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.”, and song “Bad Guy” by Billie Eilish.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Planes, Trains And Automobiles.”, and song “Valerie” by Steve Winwood. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Mad Max: Fury Road.”, and song “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa. Want extra content? Become a Patron! patreon.com/Quantum_Week Support our sponsors: twotours.com, code"QW"
\ On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Leonard Part 6.”, and song “Faith” by George Michael. Want extra content? Become a Patron! patreon.com/Quantum_Week twotours.com "QW"
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “48 Hrs.”, and song “Shock The Monkey” by Peter Gabriel. Want extra content? Become a Patron! www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week Thanks to our sponsors www.twotours.com, code word "QW"
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “First Blood”, and song “Mickey” by Toni Basil. Want extra content? Become a Patron! "QW"
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Shawshank Redemption”, and song “All I Wanna Do” by Sheryl Crow. Want extra content? Become a Patron! Thanks to code word QW
On this LIVE episode of Quantum Week: movie “Fargo”, and song “1979” by The Smashing Pumpkins. This was taped at The Strand in Dover NH, on Nov 20th, 2021. Thanks to twotours.com, get 15% off and free shipping with code word "QW". Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Alien”, and song “Escape” by Rupert Holmes. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Ray”, and song “Lean Back” by Terror Squad. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Guardians Of The Galaxy”, and song “Rude” by Magic!. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Terminator 2”, and song “I Do It For You” by Bryan Adams. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Beverly Hills Cop”, and song “Don't You” by Simple Minds. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Amadeus”, and song “Careless Whisper” by Wham. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Lethal Weapon”, and song “Tonight, Tonight, Tonight” by Genesis. Want extra content? Become a Patron! Join us for our live show Nov 20: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/quantum-week-live-tickets-187819060867
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Role Models”, and song “Live Your Life” by T.I. featuring Rihanna.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Star Trek”, and song “Two Weeks” by Grizzly Bear. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Django Unchained”, and song “I Knew You Were Trouble” by Taylor Swift. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Batman Returns”, and song “Soul Doctor” by Foreigner. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Last of the Mohicans”, and song “End Of The Road” by Boyz II Men. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Die Hard”, and song “Red Red Wine” by UB40. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Major League”, and song “Like A Prayer” by Madonna. Please support our sponsors! Two Tours CBD: , use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a Patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Rock”, and song “Tha Crossroads” by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Please support our sponsors! Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Wayne’s World”, and song “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen. Please support our sponsors! Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Hoosiers”, and song “Don’t Dream It’s Over” by Crowded House. We are with special guest Kirk Minihane. Please support our sponsors! Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Office Space”, and song “Believe” by Cher. Please support our sponsors! Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Goonies”, and song “Everybody Wants To Rule The World” by Tears For Fears. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Tootsie”, and song “Maneater” by Hall & Oates. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “A Bronx Tale”, and song “Wicked Garden” by Stone Temple Pilots. With special guest Jeff Nadu of "The Sit Down: A Mafia History Podcast”. Brought to you by: https://twotours.com/ Use promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping The Sit Down: Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie "The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring”, and "Break Ya Neck” by Busta Rhymes. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Blade Runner”, and song “Rosanna” by Toto. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Taken” and song “Just Dance” by Lady Gaga. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week, movie “The Shining” and song “Funkytown” by Lipps Inc. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie ”Coming To America”, and song “New Sensation” by INXS. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie ”The Social Network”, and song “Just The Way You Are”. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Ant-Man” and song “Cheerleader” by OMI. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Batman”, and song “Right Here Waiting” by Richard Marx. We tear into another one of Chris’s childhood favorites, plus top 5 worst adult contemporary singers. Please support our sponsors! Down To The Wire Podcast: Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Home Alone”, and song “Justify My Love” by Madonna. Both are monster hits. Are they both overrated?
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Saw”, and song “My Boo” by Usher and Alicia Keys. Did Saw revitalize horror, or is it trash? Plus someone must like Usher. Please support our sponsors! Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie "Groundhog Day”, and song “Two Princes” by Spin Doctors. Is this the greatest comedy of all time? Plus Spin Doctors own a very brief period in history. Please support our sponsors! Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Training Day”, and song “Drops Of Jupiter” by Train. Please support our sponsors! The Retro Video Store Podcast: Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Gangs Of New York” and song “Lose Yourself” by Eminem. Please support our sponsors! The Bearded Men Podcast: Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum week: movie “Jerry Maguire” and song “Un-break My Heart". Matt and Chris have serious disagreement over whether or not this movie is trash. Is Cruise still an actor? Plus a relationship song by someone who doesn’t get into relationships Thank you to our sponsors! Why Do We Say That Podcast: Free wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Risky Business”, and song “Human Nature” by Michael Jackson. A surprisingly dark film and maybe the 5th best song on Thriller. Please support our sponsors! Check out Behind The Bits Comedy Podcast: Find it everywhere you get your podcasts. Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Casino”, and song "Gangsta’s Paradise”. Is this Scorsese’s 2nd best movie or worse than Batman Forever? Plus Coolio gets a Grammy. Please support our sponsors! True Ghost Stories of First Responders, by Eve S. Evans is available on Amazon today! Check out Behind The Bits Comedy Podcast: Find it everywhere you get your podcasts. Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “The Sixth Sense” and song “Genie In A Bottle”. A perfect film and the beginning of an epic teen pop rivalry filled with mouseketeers. Thank you to our sponsors! Is This Entertainment Podcast: Free wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie "The Blair Witch Project”, and song “Nookie” with special guest Jared Carrabis. Did anyone besides Matt think Blair Witch was real? Plus a banger from a seminal 90s compilation. Check out our sponsors. Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie "Princess Mononoke" and song “All Star” by Smash Mouth. Finally Chris is forced to confront his anime demons, courtesy of Moss Dudley. Plus that Shrek band. Check out our sponsors: Two Tours CBD at www.twotours.com code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Fight Club”, and song “Satisfy You” by Diddy and R. Kelly. A great movie that works better for younger audiences. And a horrible song featuring a known child predator. Kelly is the worst. Thanks to Moss Dudley for sponsoring this week! Also, check out Two Tours CBD: Go to twotours.com, code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping.
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Animal House” and song “Stayin’ Alive” by the Bee Gees. Another comedy disagreement ensues, is Animal House brilliant or boring? Plus a good but very overplayed hit song. Thank you to our sponsors! Is This Entertainment Podcast: Free wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW”. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
This is the 100th episode of Quantum Week, and to celebrate the special occasion, we’re covering 1978 all week. Today: movie “Superman”. and song “Peg” by Steely Dan. Is this the best superhero movie of all time? And we debate what makes a perfect song. Thank you to our sponsors! Is This Entertainment Podcast: Free wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Two Tours CBD: twotours.com, use code word “QW”. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week, movie: “Predator” and song “Wanted Dead Or Alive” by Bon Jovi. Has anyone ever done this movie genre better? And how does Bon Jovi rank among their contemporaries? Not very well. This episode is brought to you by the Writer Wrong Podcast: Two Tours CBD: Special thanks to patron Justin Jones. Want extra content? Sign up for Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Spaceballs”, and song “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” by Whitney Houston. A childhood favorite faces adult scrutiny. Does it hold up? Plus a mega-star with a mega-hit followed by a crash landing. This episode is brought to you by Two Tours CBD: Special thanks to patron Justin Jones for selecting this week! Want extra content? Sign up for Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” and song "Viva La Vida”. Harrison Ford reprises his iconic role, this time going for a ride in a fridge. Plus Coldplay’s best song. This episode of QW is brought to you by the Writer Wrong Podcast, available on all major podcast platforms and here: Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Iron Man”, and song “Take A Bow” by Rihanna. After 95 episodes we finally run into Marvel. In fact, we’ve covered more songs called “Take A Bow” than Marvel movies. Are these the best of each? Plus Matt writes a 5 minute song. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Black Swan”, and song “Tighten Up” by The Black Keys. 2010 is an all-time year for movies, and we’ve got another great one here. Portman is phenomenal. Plus The Black Keys have 13 Grammy nominations, are they any good? This episode is brought to you by Podcorn: Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “The Fighter” and song “Firework” by Katy Perry. David O. Russell knocks another one out of the park, and gets epic performances from Bale, Leo, and Adams. Plus Katy Perry’s breakout album, and Matt and Chris debate what a pop song is. This episode is brought to you by Podcorn: Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week: movie “Willow” and song “One More Try” by George Michael. Willow gets ranked on the QW best/worst list, which happens more often than not with a Lucas produced, or Howard directed movie. Plus George Michael’s breakout album. Want extra content? Become a patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Beetlejuice”, and song “Anything For You” by Gloria Estefan. A great movie that once again shows off early Burton creativity, and a song that makes us wonder if there’s a word for “negative nostalgia”. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “Mean Girls”, and song “The Reason” by Hoobastank. Is Mean Girls next-gen Breakfast Club and Clueless? And a second nu-metal song in a row that Matt and Chris split on. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Kill Bill Volume 2”, and song “Yeah!” By Usher. The Kill Bill rewatch has been disappointing. Is it a waste of Tarantino’s talent? Does Lil Jon make Usher better? Plus news and Matt’s cat. Want extra content? Become a patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Kill Bill Volume 1” and song “Bigger Than My Body” by John Mayer. A weaker Tarantino film is still good. Plus creepy John Mayer tries to be a human, and Chris talks about one of his most bizarre experiences.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “School Of Rock”, and song “Baby Boy” by Beyonce. If you like Jack Black, this movie’s for you. Plus Sean Paul infiltrates the song and gives us exactly what we don’t want. Please check out our sponsors! Cookies For Breakfast Podcast. Two Tours CBD: https://twotours.com/ Promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this fan voted episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Battlefield Earth”, and song “Maria Maria” by Santana. The worst of the worst leads to an all-time hate fest. Please check out our sponsors! Cookies For Breakfast Podcast. Two Tours CBD: https://twotours.com/ Promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Gladiator”, and song “I Try” by Macy Gray. A very weak Oscar winner in a year where the Academy missed the mark. Plus Macy Gray pioneers experimental audio recording. Please check out our sponsors! Cookies For Breakfast Podcast. Two Tours CBD: https://twotours.com/ Promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Snowden” and song “This Is What You Came For”. Oliver Stone writes, directs, and finances this compelling yet controversial movie, and no one goes to see it. Plus Rihanna and Calvin Harris team up on this Taylor Swift song. With special guest Naomi Brockwell. Please check out our sponsors! Within The Musician Podcast: Two Tours CBD: https://twotours.com/ Promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Sully” and song “Closer”. Is Sully one of Eastwood’s best? Is Sully’s wife really that cold? Plus The Chainsmokers release a huge hit and two personal stories. Please check out our sponsors! Two Tours CBD: https://twotours.com/ Promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “City Slickers”, and song “Losing My Religion”. A pretty good movie with an overrated Palance part. REM hits the stratosphere with their biggest, but not their best song. Please check out our sponsors! Free Lunch Coffee: freelunchcoffee.com Code word “Quantum” for a 10% discount. Two Tours CBD: https://twotours.com/ Promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Thelma & Louise”, and song “More Than Words” by Extreme. An overrated script with a Best Screenplay Oscar, and an all-time song. Please check out our sponsors! Free Lunch Coffee: freelunchcoffee.com Code word “Quantum” for a 10% discount. Two Tours CBD: https://twotours.com/ Promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Crazy Rich Asians” and song “I Like It” by Cardi B. A mediocre movie with some great performances, followed by a mediocre song by an overrated, yet very successful artist. Plus Chris talks baseball. Please check out our sponsor! Two Tours CBD: https://twotours.com/ Promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this Episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “The Meg” and song “In My Feelings”. This movie, it might be trash. And did you know Drake has the record for most Billboard hits? That’s depressing. Plus an absolutely horrific personal story from Matt. Please check out our sponsors! freelunchcoffee.com Two Tours CBD: Promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron!
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie "Pee-wee’s Big Adventure”, and song “Take On Me”. How does Adam Sandler’s portrayal of a child compare to Reubens? And did A-ha write the best pop song? Plus headlines and stories. Please check out our sponsors! Grandpa & Chill Podcast: Two Tours CBD: https://twotours.com/ Promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Want extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of QW it’s movie “Back To The Future”, and song “Money For Nothing”. An iconic franchise that somehow gets away with an incestuous plot, and a song that lobs bombs at blue collar workers. Support our sponsors! Grandpa & Chill Podcast: Two Tours CBD: Promo code “QW” for 10% off and free shipping. Interested in extra content? Become a patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Titanic” and song “Brian Wilson”. Mimicking a few zombie movies covered on the show, Titanic is a tale of two halves. This time the second half is better. Plus Barenaked Ladies and Brian Wilson back story. Would you like extra Quantum Week content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “Good Will Hunting” and song “Been Around The World”. We have an all time great movie, but is it top 5 worthy? Puffy samples greatness, which is the best part of the song. Plus Matt tries mescaline.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Billy Madison”, and song “Hold My Hand”. Once again Matt and Chris are divided. Is Billy Madison a movie for third graders, or are we watching alternate realities? Is this Sandler’s best? Is Hootie capable of writing more than one song? Your burning questions answered, and more. Plus! Would you like extra Quantum Week content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Forrest Gump”, and song “Take a Bow”. It’s baby boomer porn, but would the QW edit make the movie better? Plus Madonna’s boring phase yields an Asian song with a Spanish video. Would you like extra Quantum Week content? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “Fast Times At Ridgemont High”, and song “Abracadabra”. Again Chris and Matt disagree on the movie; is it funny or is it trash? Plus one last gasp for Steve Miller. Does the song hit Matt’s #1? For listeners looking for an extra episode of Quantum Week each week, please sign up as a Patron here: www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “E.T.” and song “Jack And Diane”. Matt and Chris disagree about this sci-fi classic, and it will take a poll to decide who’s right. Plus John Cougar is “Pepsi-Springsteen”, and the show has launched a Patreon. To support the show and receive extra content, please check out the Quantum Week Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Quantum_Week
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “28 Days Later”, and song “Miss Independent”. We talk about the film that created the fast moving zombie. Plus! The very first American Idol winner, who needed a ton of help making her debut album. Who also picked a fight with another diva. Savage!
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “Pirates Of The Caribbean; The Curse Of The Black Pearl”, and song “Crazy In Love”. An absolute banger of a track makes up for this snooze-fest movie. Does it have redeeming qualities? Is Depp overrated? Can Chris get through a show without calling people stupid? Sponsored by Podcorn: www.podcorn.com
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Boogie Nights”, and song “Candle In The Wind 1997”. A great movie with a phenomenal cast, but is it too Scorsese? Plus Elton parodies himself.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Starship Troopers”, and song “Tubthumping” with special guest Steve Robinson, Exec Producer of the Kirk Minihane Show.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Argo” and song “Locked Out Of Heaven”. There’s some disagreement on Affleck’s direction, but consensus on the song. Does the Academy hate Big Ben? Plus Chris is slipping. How bad? Find out!
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “Silver Linings Playbook”, and song “Ho Hey”. A magnificent cast boosts this film above the romcom box critics try to put it in. Plus a ho-hum Ho Hey, 2:40 is too long of a listen some might say.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Heist”, and song “Hero”. It’s Mamet-speak at it’s best/worst depending on your frame of reference. Plus a bottom five song, and we explore the vocal prowess of QWC.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “Harry Potter & The Sorcerer’s Stone”, and song “Family Affair”. First off, a boring-minus repetitive song that doesn't belong atop the charts. And an ok movie with some good some bad. Plus headlines.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s May 1997 with movie “Austin Powers" and song “Mmm Bop”. The jokes are played out and the song's a bust, at least for one of us. But that’s when Quantum Week is at its best.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it's movie "The Fifth Element" and song "Subterranean Homesick Alien" by Radiohead. It's Matt's birthday, so he controls the week we land in. Does the movie hold up as well as the song?
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “THE FLY”, and song “WALK THIS WAY”. A surprisingly great movie and historic song make for a fun show. The best Goldblum. Peak Davis. Rehabbed Aerosmith, and innovative rap.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie "Top Gun” and song “Stuck With You”. Wow this movie is not as good as everyone else thinks it is. Creepy Cruise and a terrible script make Chris and Matt want to skip to the dogfight scenes. Plus "The News" is a great band.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie and song “That Thing You Do”. Does the song help or hurt the movie? This is peak Tom Hanks, why didn’t the film do well in theaters? Does Hanks like any of his characters? Plus headlines and stories.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Sleepers” and song “I Love You Always Forever”. One hidden classic, and one popular tragedy. Ebert and Donna Lewis both take their medicine. Plus headlines and stories.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs”, and song “Use Somebody”. What a mediocre hand we’ve been dealt, but can we make it into a good show anyway? Were Kings Of Leon ever good? Only one way to find out.
In this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “Inglourious Basterds” and song “I Gotta Feeling”. Another great Tarantino in quick succession, but does it crack the top 5? Plus a second Black Eyed Peas number 1, with maybe the worst lyrics ever written.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s December 1983 with movie “The Big Chill” and song “Uptown Girl”. An impressive cast of characters we hate on, a soundtrack that’s too on the nose, but saved by a Billy Joel classic. Plus headlines and stories.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s Dec 1983 with movie “Scarface” and song “Say Say Say”. How important is Scarface, and is DePalma a great director? Who wears the pants in the Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney relationship? Plus headlines and stories.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s July, 2006 with movie "The Devil Wears Prada” and song “Crazy". It’s not a movie made for us, but we’ll talk about it anyway. Plus CeeLo, Danger Mouse, Gnarls Barkley, The Grey Album, Stories, and Headlines.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s the end of June, 2006 with "Superman Returns" and song "Do I Make You Proud”. What’s with Singer doing movies about people with hidden identities? And will there be an intervention from the Soul Patrol? Find out!
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie "Interview With The Vampire” and song "I’ll Make Love To You”. A mediocre directed, poorly acted, poorly written film, and a complete trash song. What could go wrong? Plus a story that’s much darker than the film.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s November 1994 with movie “Pulp Fiction”, and song “Undone”. Tarantino’s masterpiece is not a perfect film but still hits the top spot. And how do you define Undone? Episode 50!
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s May 1998 with movie “City Of Angels” and song “Bitter Sweet Symphony”. Chemistry between Cage and Ryan? Terrible. Script? An abomination. Directing? A horror movie. Plus no one looks good in The Verve vs. The Rolling Stones.
On this episode of QW, it’s May 1998 with movie “Deep Impact", and song “Too Close”. Could it be another entry into the bottom 5? Which one is the bigger disaster? This is what happens when you let the audience choose the week.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s 2002 with movie "K-19: The Widowmaker," and song "Hella Good”. Well, this movie’s trash but that doesn’t stop Chris and Matt from having a good time. Plus is "Hella Good" another Billy Ocean/Billie Jean moment? Find out!
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s July 2002 with movie “Road To Perdition” and song “Hot In Herre”. This is one of the most underrated films of the century with incredible acting, directing, and cinematography. Plus a Nelly song based on an obscure, regional sub-genre of R&B.
On this episode of Quantum Week, we’re joined by musician Jesse Dayton to talk about movie "Midnight Cowboy”, and song “Everybody’s Talking”.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s April 1993 with movie “Unforgiven”, and song “7”. Do either still hold up? Should Clint have won the Actor Oscar? Was Warner Bros. right about Prince? That and more!
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s April 1993, with movie “Indecent Proposal” and song “If I Ever Lose My Faith In You”. This movie is complete trash, but we endure it for the benefit of our listeners. Is Redford even a good actor? Plus headlines, and a fight about Sting.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie "The Sandlot" and song “Informer”. Chis and Matt have vastly different experiences with this baseball cult classic which leads to their biggest movie fight. Plus! Snow and cultural appropriation.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “Sister Act”, and song “Breaking The Girl”. Weak Whoopi, Peak Peppers. Plus Wiffle Ball and headlines.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “A League Of Their Own", and song “Baby Got Back”. Peak Geena and Hanks. Peak Penny and Petty. Peak Sir Mix-a-Lot. Plus headlines.
On this episode of QuantumWeek it's movie “Borat” and song “White And Nerdy”. But the real story of the show is Chris and Matt fight about the direction of the music segment. Will there be lasting repercussions?
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s November, 2006 with movie: “The Prestige”, and song “How To Save A Life”. Plus "Brackets Baby!”, and Matt’s first game goes terribly wrong.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “The Departed” and song “My Love. It’s our first Scorsese, Damon, and Leo in Oscar-worthy performances. Plus, how talented is Timberlake?
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “The Taking Of Pelham 123”, and Song “Blame It”. We ask the tough questions like: Why does this movie even exist? And find out Jamie Foxx is in rare company.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it's movie "Up", and song "Poker Face". Will Chris get past his cartoon bias and admit good films can come in silly packaging? Find out here:
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “The Hangover”, and song “Boom Boom Pow”. Chris and Matt are divided on the former, and united on the Black Eyed Peas. Plus top 5 comedies of the 2000s, and a cable free childhood.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie: “Alvin & The Chipmunks”, and song “Into The Night". This week is a complete cultural disaster with hands down the worst movie we’ve seen to date. And the song’s not much better. Who likes this crap? Not us! What are we gonna do? Eviscerate it.
On this episode of Quantum Week, Chris and Matt are joined by special guest Mike Geary of The Kirk Minihane Show to talk about movie: “Walk Hard”, and song: “Kiss Kiss”.
On this episode of Quantum Week, Chris and Matt are joined by special guest Mike Geary of The Kirk Minihane Show to talk about movie: “Walk Hard”, and song: “Kiss Kiss”.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s Dec 1993 with movie: “The Pelican Brief”, and song: “Shoop”. As a rewatch, this movie is a crap sandwich, but Chris and Matt can turn even that into entertainment. Plus Salt, Pepa, and Spinderella.
On this episode of Quantum week, it’s movie “Tombstone”, and song “Daughter”. This is a fun one as Chris and Matt talk about maybe the best supporting performance ever. It’s a classic film. Then we fight about Pearl Jam.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie: “Twins”, and song: “Every Rose Has Its Thorn”. And just like every night has it’s dawn, Chris and Matt are the antidote to pop culture boredom. Plus Matt forgets headlines, again, and a weather report from the past.
On this episode of Quantum Week, we’re joined by special guest Mike Petraglia (@Trags) to talk about the last week of December, 1988 including movie: "Rain Man", and song: “Welcome To The Jungle”.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie “I Am Legend” and song “Good Life”. In a tale of two different films, Chris loves one and hates the other. As usual Matt is more forgiving. Plus some epic production from Kanye West.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie: “No Country For Old Men”, and song “No One”. Chris and Matt deep dive into this layered Coen Brothers film, and give Alicia Keys her due. Plus a weather report and headlines.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie: "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”, and song: "I’ll Be Your Everything”. Clearly there’s been a conspiracy to keep Matt and Chris in the early 90s, but they’re about to break free. Not before dealing with the worst song ever written.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie: “The Hunt For Red October”, and song "Black Velvet”. Experiencing a bit of a let down after watching last week’s masterpiece, Chris and Matt make the best of it by agreeing on the movie and fighting over the song.
On this episode of Quantum week, we’re talking January, 1996 including movie: “From Dusk Till Dawn” and song: “Wonderwall”. Did FDTD keep us from another brilliant Tarantino movie? Should we look back at Oasis in anger? We answer those questions and more. Oh! And two more messed up stories from Chris.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s February 1991 with movie “The Silence Of The Lambs” and song “All The Man That I Need”. Chris and Matt reflect on an incredible week, and a movie masterpiece.
On this Episode of Quantum Week, we’re exploring January, 1996 with movie: “12 Monkeys”, and song: “One Sweet Day”. Chris both likes and trashes this Sci-Fi classic, while Matt takes shots at the intelligence of Adult Contemporary listeners. Full hubris is on display.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s July, 1990 with movie “Presumed Innocent", and song "The Power”. Awe SNAP! Is this a different Harrison Ford than we’ve ever seen before? Is “The Power” the best early 90s rap song? Plus headlines and stories. Our 20th Episode!
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s July 1990, and we talk about movie “Ghost”, and song: “She Ain’t Worth It”. Is Ghost worthy of 5 Oscar nominations, and who the hell is Glenn Medeiros? Plus headlines.
On this episode of Quantum Week we continue talking about the last week in October 1984, including movie "The Terminator", and song "Caribbean Queen". Is James Cameron a good director? Is there something familiar about Billy Ocean songs?
On this episode of Quantum Week we're joined by special guest Kirk Minihane to talk about October 1984, including movie “Karate Kid” and song “Out Of Touch”.
On this episode of Quantum Week, we’re continuing June 1984 with movie “Gremlins”, and song “Time After Time”. Matt and Chris decide if it’s better to be Chris Columbus or Joe Dante, and Madonna, or Lauper. Plus Chris’ dad witnesses Winkler stand up to a bully, and Matt wins the headlines war.
On this episode of Quantum Week we visit June 1984, including movie: “Ghostbusters” and song “Dancing In The Dark”. Does Ghostbusters rank in Chris and Matt’s top 5 comedies of all time? Should Winston’s character even exist? Is "Dancing In The Dark" a good Bruce song? These questions answered, and more!
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s April 1997 with movie “Grosse Pointe Blank”, and song “Wannabe”. After weeks of bad films Matt and Chris get to talk about a killer, and John Cusack pulls it off. Plus the Zigaziga rise of The Spice Girls and headlines from the times.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie “Anaconda” and song “Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down”. Giant deadly snakes terrorize a Jennifer Lopez lead documentary expedition, while Eric Stoltz sits this one out. Puffy begins his year long chart dominance, and Matt talks about the origin of his love affair with Disc Golf.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie Poseidon and song Ridin’. Chris and Matt rap up the worst week in pop culture history with a film disaster, but at least Chamillionaire has a sense of humor. We close the loop on Chris’ move to New York, and talk headlines.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie ‘The Da Vinci Code’ and Song ‘SOS’. One of the only times the book and movie are equally bad, and equally successful. Plus Rihanna rips off Soft Cell, the top three Ron Howard films, Matt makes an album, and news of the week.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it's movie “A Time To Kill”, and song “How Do You Want It”. Chris and Matt disagree on McConaughey, but agree on Jackson. They talk about which movie puts Sandra Bullock in the hall of fame. It’s west coast vs. east coast rap, and Tupac gets his start rapping with Digital Underground, causing Nothing But Trouble.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it's movie “Kingpin”, and song “Macarena”. Chris lists his top 10 sports movies and picks which Quaid brother has had the better career. Matt talks about pitch correction in popular music. There’s punk, the turbo jet engine, and Bob Dole monopolizes headlines.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie "Identity Thief” and song “Thrift Store”. Chris and Matt struggle with how the movie made $174 M while having the most hatable character ever. But Ryan Lewis’ beats make up for it. Plus robo-dog chucks blocks, rat brains fuse, and the great shark genocide round out the show.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade, and song Wind Beneath My Wings. Again Chris and Matt disagree on the movie rank within the trilogy. The song is a movie, sucks, but won two grammies, so what do we know? Plus a look-back at Corky Thatcher, and one headline.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie Return Of The Jedi, and song Flashdance. Matt and Chris disagree about the ranking of Star Wars films but agree on John Williams, Ewoks, and Endor. This time the song is also the movie, and inspired 80s montages far and wide. Plus a sports heavy headlines and lead-poisoned Romans.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it’s movie Walk The Line, and song Gold Digger. Chris and Matt talk about their vastly different feelings towards Mangold, but agree Witherspoon’s Hee Haw is Oscar worthy. And contrary to popular opinion Jamie Foxx’s Ray did not inspire this week’s #1 song. Then Mad Cow, wife-swap, and Face-plants to round it out.
On this episode of Quantum Week it’s movie Uncle Buck and song Hangin’ Tough. John Candy is not the usual leading man. Plus, Brackets Baby! as @QWeekChris and @matthewcarano rank the best John Hughes films. Pop music gets worse in the late 80s and then suddenly better again, and Matt inspires Chris with a captivating story.
On this episode of Quantum Week, it's Jan 29 - Feb 4, 1995, including movie “Legends Of The Fall”, and song ‘When I Come Around”. Plus @QWeekChris basks in Pitt’s charisma while rejecting Ormand as a cold fish. The world needs an Anthony Hopkins twisted face GIF. @Matthewcarano reintroduces the concept of recycled rock tune. There’s love and loss both on screen and off, and once again headlines fail to impress.
On this episode of Quantum Week, we talk about September 18-24 2011, including movie “Moneyball”, and song “Moves Like Jagger" by Maroon 5. Plus, Matt has a nostalgic battle with chronic disease. Chris gets engaged, marries, divorces, gets engaged, and marries again, wrapped around a move to NY and back. There’s a disagreement over the Rolling Stones and Google Plus, and a new recurring character hopefully never returns again.
On this episode of Quantum week, we talk about the last week of 1999, including movie “The Talented Mister Ripley”, and song “Smooth" by Santana and Rob Thomas. Plus Y2K shenanigans, Chris gets kicked out of the dorms, Matt comes around on feet, and they both the year they’d most like to perpetually live in.