This week Matt & Todd discuss Daylight. A disaster film for the EXTREME 90s. It’s parts of The Poseidon Asventure, parts of Towering Inferno mixed with a dash of Cliffhanger. Starring Sylvester Stallone, Amy Brenneman (who Matt refers to as Brennen the entire podcast) Viggo Mortensen, Stan Shaw, Danielle Harris and Trina McGee
This week Matt & Todd discuss The Stuff. A fun little creature feature satire with elements of Invasion of the Body Snatchers and The Blob. It skewers commercialism, advertising, food manufacturing and even right-wing militias. Written & Directed by Larry Cohen. Starring Michael Moriarty, Garrett Morris, Andrea Marcovicci, Paul Sorvino and Scott Bloom.
Matt and Todd return to the land of television to discuss In Search Of… the classic documentary series hosted by Leonard Nimoy. Running for 6 seasons the show covered mysteries, lost civilizations, supernatural phenomena missing persons and more.
Content Warning!!! There is some foul language during the podcast, but it’s nothing you wouldn’t hear in a PG-13 film. Matt & Todd are joined by guest Gabe Crate to discuss the ultimate zombie movie Dawn of the Dead. We interview Gabe about his ongoing quest to review every apocalypse movie ever made as well as his trials and tribulations trying to get projects filmed in Hollywood. You can follow Gabe and see his reviews on X/Twitter @GabeCrate. Dawn of The Dead was directed by George A Romero and stars David Emge, Ken Foree, Scott Reiniger and Gaylen Ross
Matt & Todd are joined by noted film historian Rob Kelly of The Fire & Water Network to discuss Hit the Ice. One of 28 films Abbott & Costello made for Universal Studios and Matt’s favorite of their films. Directed by Charles Lamont. Starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Ginny Smith, Patrick Knowles and Elyse Knox.
Matt & Todd discuss Hitchcock’s most underrated film. Survivors of a torpedoed freighter find themselves adrift on the titular Lifeboat. Tensions rise and passions flare. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Starring Tallulah Bankhead, William Bendix, Walter Slezak, Mary Anderson, John Hodiak, Henry Hull, Heather Angel, Hume Cronyn & Canada Lee. Story by John Steinbeck
This episode is dedicated to the memory of our grandmother Lillian Zakia (1928-2024). For this episode Matt and Todd are joined by their sister Kristen and their mother Cheryl to discuss the whodunnit murder mystery Evil Under The Sun. Directed by Guy Hamilton. Starring Peter Ustinov, Colin Blakely, Jane Birkin, Nicholas Clay, Maggie Smith, Roddy McDowall, Sylvia Miles, James Mason, Denis Quilley, Diana Rigg & Emily Hone. Based on the novel by Agatha Christie.
Director Peter Weir’s WWI drama starring Mark Lee and Mel Gibson. The film focuses on the friendship of two young Australian men who join the army in search of honor, glory and adventure. It culminates with their arrival at the battle of Gallipoli.
Both a loving homage and parody of the classic radio & television police procedural, Dragnet is a fun and engaging good time. Filled with excellent performances and witty banter, it’s obvious why this is one of Matt & Todd’s favorite films. Starring Dan Aykroyd, Tom Hanks, Christopher Plummer, Jack O’Halloran, Harry Morgan, Dabney Coleman & Alexandra Paul as The Virgin Connie Swail. Directed by Tom Mankiewicz
Matt & Todd are joined by past guests, Kristen (The Outsiders Episode) Shawn (Escape from New York, The Warriors and Taps episodes) Mike (Damnation Alley, Megaforce, Monster Movies & Yor: Hunter from the Future episodes) and Mick (Super Fuzz and Private Eyes episodes) to induct more of their favorite Movies, TV series, actors and filmmakers to The TV/Movie Rewind Hall of Fame.
Matt & Todd discuss their fondness for the critical and commercial flop Turk 182. Sure this movie has its problems and plot holes, but it’s still a fun little film. It has excellent performances by Timothy Hutton and Robert Culp. Also starring Robert Urich, Peter Boyle, and Kim Cattrall. Directed by Bob Clark.
It’s our 150th episode! Also, on the day we recorded this it’s Kurt Russell’s birthday! Kurt Russell is one of our favorite actors and we figured covering one of his films was the perfect way to celebrate. Soldier is a fun and entertaining throwback to 80s sci-Fi action adventure. Starring Kurt Russell, Connie Neilson, Sean Pertwee, Jason Isaacs, Jason Scott Lee & Gary Busey.
This week we discuss one of the greatest sci-fi action films of all time: Predator. Ever heard of it? Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, Richard Chaves, Sonny Landham, Bill Duke, Jesse Ventura, Shane Black, Elpidia Carrillo, R.G. Armstrong & Kevin Peter Hall as The Predator. Directed by John McTiernan
Matt & Todd discuss the badass western film loaded with badass characters. Featuring a cast of badass actors. Lee Marvin, Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan & Woody Strode take on Jack Palance and his army of revolutionaries to rescue Claudia Cardinale. Directed by Richard Brooks.
Matt and Todd discuss the 1989 underwater sci-fi thriller that combines ALIEN & John Carpenter’s The Thing with a splash of The Poseidon Adventure. Directed by George P Cosmatos. Starring Peter Weller, Amanda Pays, Richard Crenna, Ernie Hudson and the eyes of Meg Foster.
The Sirois Brothers are joined by The Jamison Brothers to discuss Private Eyes. The slapstick comedy legendary film critic called Gene Siskel “A perfect Saturday matinee.” Comedy icons Don Knotts and Tim Conway bumble their way through a web of murder and mayhem. Directed by Lang Elliott.
This week we discuss an extremely fun sci-fi/action horror from the 80s. Chopping Mall is a fast paced thriller about killer robots attacking young couples trapped in a mall overnight. Directed by Jim Wynorski. Starring Kelli Maroney & Tony O’Dell. Produced by Julie Corman, daughter of the legendary Roger Corman.
Up from the sewers come the teeth of terror! Matt & Todd discuss the 1980 creature feature Alligator, where a giant alligator terrorizes an entire city. This is another film that is far better than you might initially expect, due to excellent acting, a great script by John Sayles and terrific creature effects. Directed by Lewis Teague. Starring Robert Forster, Robin Riker and Michael V Gazzo.
The that film introduced John James Rambo to movie goers. A worldwide box office sensation. Matt & Todd discuss the film and compare it to the novel it’s based on. There are some stark differences! Starring Sylvester Stallone, Brian Dennehy, & Richard Crenna. Directed by Ted Kotcheff. Based on the novel by David Morrell
In the blink of an eye… the podcast begins. Matt & Todd discuss the cult sci-fi horror film Lifeforce. Interstellar vampires invade the Earth to absorb the Lifeforce from humanity. An elaborately staged homage to Nigel Kneale’s Quatermass with stunning special effects and some amazing set pieces. Directed by Tobe Hooper. Starring Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Mathilda May, Frank Finlay and Sir Patrick Stewart.
Matt & Todd are joined by new guest Mick Jamison (Noice Guys: The Motion Picture Podcast), to discuss the 1980 superhero comedy adventure, Super Fuzz. An Italian production filmed in Miami FL. You might have fond memories of Super Fuzz, you might have never heard of Super Fuzz, or you just had a flashback to the early 80s when this movie had a heavy rotation on cable TV. Grab a beverage (or maybe some chewing gum) settle in and listen in as we discuss this fun and charming film. We hope we don’t have you seeing red! Super Fuzz stars Terence Hill & Ernest Borgnine and was directed by Sergio Corbucci. Look for the Noice Guys: Motion Picture podcast on YouTube part of Broaxium
We’re back for a new season with a new guest! Matt & Todd are joined by their sister Kristen to discuss The Outsiders. An absolute classic. This is the preferred Complete Novel Cut that restores 22minutes cut from the original theatrical version as well as a revised soundtrack. This version released in 2005 more faithfully recreates the full novel as written by S.E. Hinton. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Starring C Thomas Howell, Ralph Macchio, Matt Dillon, Diane Lane, Patrick Swayze, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez & Tom Cruise. With Leif Garrett, Darren Dalton, Glenn Withrow & Michelle Meyrink.
This episode is dedicated to the memory of one of our favorite actors, Andre Braugher. We bring the 3rd season of our podcast to a close with the 3rd Maniac Cop, which brought the film series to a close. While Bade of Silence is undoubtedly the weakest entry in the series, it is still a fun flick. Despite its troubled production, the movie still delivers some amazing action sequences. Starring Robert Davi, Robert Z’Dar & Caitlin Dulany. Directed by Alan Smithee (William Lustig)
Matt & Todd discuss the military thriller that attempted to deliver an accurate portrayal of Marine Sniper Missions. Delivering suspense over action, Sniper took some time to find an audience, but once it did, it was given NINE, sequels. Directed by Luis Llosa and starring Tom Berenger and Billy Zane. Follow us on X, Instagram and Letterboxd @MovieMattSirois
Matt and Todd discuss the sci-fi thriller Westworld. Terminator meets Jurassic Park before either existed. Written & Directed by Michael Crichton. Starring Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin and James Brolin.
Matt & Todd discuss the 1977 animated feature, Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown! Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus, Lucy and The Peanuts gang partake in a wilderness adventure. Their summer camp vacation involves bullies, white water rapids, search and rescue mission and all sorts of delightful shenanigans. Sit back and have a nostalgic good time. Characters created by Charles Shultz Featuring the work of Bill Melendez, director, animator, voice actor.
Matt & Todd discuss the espionage action thriller Ronin. This critically acclaimed heist film has been somewhat overlooked in recent years, but it’s stellar cast and excellent direction make worthy of your action film library. Directed by John Frankenheimer. Starring Robert DeNiro, Jean Reno, Natasha McElhone, Stellan Skarsgard and Jonathan Pryce. Follow us on X, Instagram, Bluesky and Letterboxd @MovieMattSirois
Shawn returns to discuss the WWII submarine adventure thriller U-571 along with Matt & Todd. Released in 2000 U-571 met with some controversy over historical facts despite simply being an adventure film. Taken in it’s own merits U-571 is a thrilling and entertaining film comparable to Where Eagles Dare and The Guns of Navarone. Written and directed by Jonathan Mostow. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton, Harvey Keitel, Jake Weber, Jack Noteworthy and Jon Bon Jovi.
Godzilla! The Frankenstein Monster! Dracula! The Wolf Man! Mummies and alien invaders! Monster movies have an enduring legacy. Join Wolf Man Matt, Todd: The Terror from Beyond Space and guest Monster Mike as they discuss the “classics” and reminisce about Creature Double Feature! The Saturday afternoons showcase for monster movies that aired on WLVI TV56 Boston Massachusetts from 1975-1984!
The supernatural spectacular of 1982. Matt & Todd discuss this horror classic that’s equal parts terror and wonder. Written and produced by Steven Spielberg. Directed by Tobe Hooper and starring Craig T Nelson, JoBeth Williams, Beatrice Straight, Heather O’Rourke and Oliver Robbins. Follow us on Instagram, X, Bluesky & Letterboxd @MovieMattSirois
Matt & Todd discuss this cult classic Spanish horror film. A chapter of f knights executed for performing Satanic Rituals rise from their centuries old graves to drink blood from the living. An incredibly moody and atmospheric film. Written & Directed by Amando de Ossorio. Starring Lone Fleming & Cesar Burner
This episode we discuss the classic murder mystery in a haunted house film! This is a movie that has been part of their annual Halloween Horror Movie Marathon for decades. Directed by William Castle. Starring Vincent Price, Carol Ohmart, Richard Long, Carolyn Craig & Elisha Cook Jr.
We kick off our 3rd annual Halloween Horror celebration with John Carpenter’s The Fog. Carpenter’s follow up to his career making Halloween. A spooky and atmospheric supernatural thriller. Starring Adrienne Barbeau, Tom Atkins, Hal Holbrook, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janet Leigh, and Nancy Loomis. Follow us on Letterboxd @MovieMattSirois
Matt & Todd ride out west to follow the vengeance trail of Josey Wales. An angry and bitter western about an angry and bitter man. Directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. Also starring Chief Dan George, Sondra Locke, Geraldine Keams Bill McKinney and John Vernon
Mike, Matt & Todd are joined by The Irredeemable Shag as the close out their coverage of The Super Friends cartoon series. With Firestorm joining the Super Friends it only seemed fitting to have Firestorm Super Fan Shag along to discuss this incredible new teammate. The last two seasons of Super Friends brought numerous changes and upgrades to the series. New heroes, new villains and even new voices. Some of the best episodes came just before the doors of the Hall of Justice were shuttered after over a decade. Be sure to follow Shag on his Once Upon A Geek and The Justice League International: Blah-Ha-Ha Podcasts. You can find these and other great shows over at The Fire & Water Podcast Network. Don’t forget you can follow us on X (Twitter) Instagram and Bluesky @MovieMattSirois.
The original Exorcist has been, praised, discussed, critiqued, and examined for decades. Matt & Todd are fans of William Friedkin’s horror masterpiece, but have nothing to add to the conversation. Therefore they are jumping right to The Exorcist III, the brilliant sequel to one of the greatest films ever made. A masterpiece in its own right. Written and directed by William Peter Blatty and starring George C Scott, Ed Flanders and Brad Dourif. Based on the novel Legion by William Peter Blatty
“There’s never been a superhero like Ace Hunter!” Michael returns to discuss MegaForce with Matt & Todd. The futuristic international military team that wants to ensure “The Good guys always win! Even in the 80s”. Their motto: “Deeds not Words” but since this is a podcast, words are all we have! “Are you Man Enough for MegaForce?” Because girls aren’t allowed! MegaForce stars Barry Bostwick, Persis Khambatta, Michael Beck & Henry Silva. Directed by Hal Needham
Matt and Todd duck for cover as the bullets fly in this blood soaked crime thriller about the Depression Era bank robber. Starring one of the greatest actors of the 60s and 70s Warren Oates. Also starring Ben Johnson, Michelle Phillips, Harry Dean Stanton and Richard Dryfuss. Directed with rapid fire ferocity by John Milius
A far better movie than it has any right to be. Excellent performances by Julian Sands and Richard E Grant guided by veteran horror director Steve Miner make this a must see horror flick. An underrated cult classic.
Mike joins Matt & Todd once again for an apocalyptic road trip. Very loosely based on the novel by Roger Zelazny, this sci-fi adventure film bombed at the box office but has since become a cult classic. Starring Jan-Michael Vincent, George Peppard, Dominique Sanda & Jackie Earl Haley. This episode is dedicated to Dizzie & Finnegan. Our recently departed dogs.
One of the best films to capitalize on the JAWS formula. Instead of one giant killer fish, we’re treated to hundreds of small killer fish. Bradford Dillman & Heather Menzies race against time to save as many people as they can from genetically engineered Piranha. Directed by Joe Dante. Also featuring Kevin McCarthy, Dick Miller & Keenan Wynn
The movie that destroyed Matt & Todd’s foolish preconceived notions on International Filmmakers. In the early 90s one of the greatest action directors in cinema history left Hong Kong to make films in the USA. His first American film was Hard Target, one of TV/Movie Rewinds Top Ten Action films. Matt & Todd consider Hard Target to be Woo’s best American made film and Star Jean-Claude Van Damme’s best movie. Featuring Lance Henriksen and Arnold Vosloo in amazing roles as villains. Hard Target reaches its 30th Anniversary in August. Celebrate with us.
Matt & Todd discuss filmmaker William Lustig’s magnum opus Maniac Cop 2. A rare example of a sequel being superior to the original. Once again two masters of exploitation films, Lustig and Larry Cohen deliver a highly entertaining experience. Starring Robert Davi, Claudia Christian, Bruce Campbell, Laurene Landon and Robert Z’Dar as Matt Cordell, The Maniac Cop.
Matt & Todd are joined by Shawn to discuss the 1981 drama TAPS. Timothy Hutton leads an amazing cast. Sean Penn, Tom Cruise, Giancarlo Esposito are proud military cadets. When they learn their academy is going to be closed they arm themselves and occupy the campus, demanding the school remain open. Are they heroes, or terrorists? There’s no easy answer. Also starring George C Scott and Ronny Cox.
Matt & Todd discuss Tremors. One of the first movies of the 90s is also one of the greatest movies of the 90s. One of the most fun monster movies of all time. Directed by Ron Underwood. Starring Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, Finn Carter, Michael Gross and Reba McEntire
Matt & Todd discuss the dramatic action thrilling Uncommon Valor. The 1983 POW/MIA rescue film that beat Rambo: First Blood Part II to the theaters by two years. It was even helmed by Ted Kotcheff, director of First Blood. Starring Gene Hackman, Reb Brown, Fred Ward, Randall “Tex” Cobb, Tim Thomerson, Patrick Swayze, Harold Sylvester and Robert Stack.
“Cryyyyyyyy little sister…” Matt & Todd discuss one of the greatest films of the 80s. Richard Donner’s production, The Lost Boys. Directed by Joel Schumacher. Starring: Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, Jamison Newlander, Jami Gertz, Kiefer Sutherland, Dianne Wiest, Edward Herrmann and the scene stealing Barnard Hughes.
Starring Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell the last 80s action movie should be an amazing movie. Unfortunately the production was a nightmare. The director and the producer were at odds, the script was constantly rewritten, and filming ran late and $20 million over budget. Somehow, Tango & Cash still manages to be a watchable and entertaining film. It just falls far short of its potential.
Our coverage of The Superfriends cartoon series continues. In our 3rd installment Mike returns again to discuss the 4th, 5th & 6th seasons. The 4th season known as The World’s Greatest Super Friends set a series high for storytelling. Seasons 5 & 6 are fun & entertaining, but unfortunately seem to fall back in the goofiness of early seasons. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram &MovieMattSirois and find us on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad, and Wonderful
Matt and Todd discuss the 80s teen drama The Legend of Billie Jean. A group of teenagers go on the run and become outlaw celebrities. They never meant to break the law, they never meant for anyone to get hurt. They just wanted what was fair, and “Fair is fair!” Starring: Helen Slater, Christian Slater, Martha Gehman, Peter Coyote, & Yeardly Smith.
Matt and Todd discuss the haunted house mystery chiller starring George C Scott. A slow burn suspense film that’s more about giving you the creeps as opposed to delivering shocks and jump scares. Directed by Peter Medak. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois Find us on Facebook under The Movie Asylumof The Weird, Bad & Wonderful
Matt & Todd discuss the incredibly grim, gritty, dark, violent vigilante film The Exterminator. This is a different type of thriller. It has more in common with the serial killer genre. Be forewarned. This is a good movie, but it is NOT a fun movie. Written & directed by James Glickenhaus. Starring Christopher George and Samantha Eggar, and Robert Ginty as John Eastland: The Exterminator
Mike joins Matt & Todd once again to continue their coverage of The Super Friends. This time it’s the 3rd season from 1978. Many consider this season to be the pinnacle of the classic Saturday morning cartoon. An hour long block that featured the classic lineup in a half hour episode followed by Challenge of the Super Friends which featured 11 Superheroes vs 13 Supervillains. The Justice League of America vs The Legion of Doom!
Matt & Todd rewind to over 80 years ago to discuss the classic adventure film Beau Geste. No movie other film’s opening has grabbed hold of Matt’s attention like Beau Geste. Mystery, suspense, and adventure combine to make this tale of The French Foreign Legion unforgettable. Starring Gary Cooper, Ray Milland, Robert Preston, Brian Donlevy & Susan Hayward. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram & MovieMattSirois. Find us on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad, and Wonderful
Matt & Todd discuss the Roger Corman’s action oriented space opera. It’s Star Wars meets The Magnificent Seven starring Richard Thomas, Robert Vaughn, George Peppard and Sybil Danning. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @MovieMattSirois Find us on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad, and Wonderful
Hooray for Hollywood! It’s our biggest induction ceremony ever. Matt & Todd are joined by returning guests Shawn and Mike to add a new members to The TV/Movie Rewind Hall of Fame. Who will join previous honorees James Coburn, Kurt Russell, John Carpenter and others in the Hall of Fame.
Ninja III: The Domination is a lot of things. It’s a martial arts action movie, it’s a possession/exorcism movie and even a romance movie. One thing it’s not, is A SEQUEL!!! Listen along as Matt & Todd discuss this insane, yet incredibly entertaining entry in the ninja movie genre. Starring Sho Kosugi, Lucinda Dickey and a seemingly endless army of cops! Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @MovieMattSirois. Look for us on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad & Wonderful.
Matt & Todd investigate the strange case of NYPD Officer Matt Cordell, The Maniac Cop. An amazing blend of horror, action, and police procedural, this cult classic was created by William Lustig and Larry Cohen. Starring Bruce Campbell, Tom Atkins, Robert Z’Dar, Laurene Landon and Sheree North. Directed by William Lustig. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois
Matt, Todd & special guest Mike discuss the second season of Super Friends! The 1977 season that introduced The Wonder Twins and their space monkey Gleek! Black Vulcan, Samurai and Apache Chief all made their debut in this series. Listen as they talk about this Saturday morning favorite that still delights nearly 50 years later. Follow us on Instagram or Twitter @MovieMattSirois and follow us on Facebook at The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad, and Wonderful.
Matt & Todd discuss a nearly forgotten film from 1981. The science fiction/conspiracy thriller by Michael Crichton. Starring Albert Finney, James Coburn & Susan Dey. Featuring an awesome 80s title theme by Sue Saad. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois. Find us on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird Bad & Wonderful
Matt & Todd discuss one of the biggest and best disaster movies of all time. Irwin Allen’s production of The Towering Inferno. With featuring one of the most spectacular casts in cinema history. Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, William Holden, Faye Dunaway, Fred Astaire, Jennifer Jones, Robert Vaughn and many more! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois
It’s our 100th episode! So we’re going big with one of the biggest action movies of all time, Rambo: First Blood Part II! It was a blockbuster and cultural phenomenon. It redefined the action movie. Starring Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Charles Napier, Julia Nickson & Steven Berkoff. Directed by George P Cosmatos
Matt & Todd take a trip down the Amazon to discuss the 1997 creature feature Anaconda. Directed by Luis Llosa. Starring Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube and a wonderfully over the top Jon Voight. Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @MovieMattSirois and find us on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad & Wonderful
It was The Expendables over a decade before The Expendables!!! 5 of the top blaxploitation action stars together in one big showdown with a violent street gang! Matt & Todd discuss this underrated urban action movie. Directed by Larry Cohen. Starring Fred Williamson, Pam Grier, Jim Brown, Ron O’Neal & Richard Roundtree! Find us on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad, and Wonderful. Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @MovieMattSirois
It’s Yor’s World and we’re just living in it. Matt & Todd are joined by Michael McCarty to talk about Yor: The Hunter From The Future. An incredibly fun and cheesy sci-fi adventure epic. Past and future collide as cavemen and barbarians battle dinosaurs and ray gun robots! Starring Reb Brown. Directed by Antonio Margheriti (under the pseudonym Anthony Dawson)
Matt & Todd discuss Sam Raimi’s pulp action superhero adventure film Darkman. Starring Liam Neeson, Frances McDormand & Larry Drake. Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @MovieMattSirois. Find us on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad, and Wonderful
“Brains!” Matt & Todd discuss this classic comedic horror film. “It’s party time!” Zombies! Punks! And possibly a Nazi mortician… Starring: Clu Gulager, James Karen, Thom Matthews, Don Calfa a horde of zombies and one of the best supporting casts ever. Directed by Dan O’Bannon. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois and look for us on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad, and Wonderful.
We discuss Walter Hill’s urban action thriller Trespass. Starring Bill Paxton, Ice-T, William Sadler & Ice Cube. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois Check us out on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad & Wonderful
We’re back! Season 3 of the podcast kicks of with Star Trek III. Matt and Todd discuss the best of the odd numbered entries in the Star Trek film series. We’ve also added a new but called Random Recommendations where we will recommend a random piece of entertainment we’ve recently enjoyed. Star Trek: The Search for Spock stars William Shatner, DeForest Kelly, Christopher Lloyd and introduced Robin Curtis taking over the role of LT. Saavik. Directed by Leonard Nimoy. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois. Find us on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad, and Wonderful
Matt and Todd talk about one of the most famous and popular science fiction films of all time. A film that reinvigorated the franchise and help create a new generation of fans. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @ MovieMattSirois. Find us on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird Bad & Wonderful
Matt & Todd discuss the first James Bond movie they ever saw. 1981’s For Your Eyes Only. Starring Roger Moore as Ian Fleming’s James Bond.
Once again we celebrate the comedic abilities of Val Kilmer. Real Genius was another must watch every time it was on HBO. A 15 year genius struggles with fitting in, and the pressure of solving a complex science experiment. His only hope of keeping his sanity may be his seemingly insane roommate and lab partner played by Val Kilmer.
Todd, Matt, and returning guest Shawn discuss the urban action masterpiece The Warriors. We enjoy all the films we discuss here on the podcast, The Warriors in particular is a top favorite. Fantastic performances, great fight scenes, unforgettable characters and visually amazing. A masterpiece of filmmaking by Walter Hill. Starring Michael Beck, James Remar, Deborah Van Valkengburgh & David Patrick Kelly.
Matt & Todd discuss the fantasy epic about immortals battling through the centuries until the last one standing is granted “The Prize”. Then Matt stumbles through The Magnificent 7 degrees like a drunk man climbing stairs wearing roller skates. Starring Christopher Lambert, Clancy Brown & Sean Connery. Directed by Russell Mulcahy
The film we hated as kids, even though we hadn’t even seen it! The movie that tried to send the Halloween franchise in a new direction. A movie that is now a beloved addition to Halloween movie marathons. Matt & Todd talk about how they initially shunned, then grew to live this unique and macrame film. Written & Directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. Starring Tom Atkins, Dan O’Herlihy & Stacey Nelkin
This week Matt and Todd discuss the savage vampire thriller that mixes The Wild Bunch with The Lost Boys. It’s a blood splattered ride through the south west. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow and Starring: Adrian Pasdar, Jenny Wright, Lance Henriksen, Bill Paxton & Jenette Goldstein
Peggy returns to discuss the horror classic Night of the Living Dead. This is both Peggy and Matt’s favorite horror movie. The film that created, and set the standard for the modern zombie genre. Directed by George A Romero Starring: Judith O’Dea & Duane Jones Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @MovieMattSirois Visit us on Facebook at The Movie Asylum of the Weird, Bad & Wonderful
It’s October! It’s time for our 2nd annual Horror Movie Feast. This year we kick off with this underrated gem. A young women visits a spooky New England town to study about the 17th century Witch Trials and Satanic Rituals. Featuring Christopher Lee in a key role and epic amounts of fog!
This week we discuss Michael Mann’s magnum opus HEAT. The ultimate cops & robbers crime thriller. Afterwards Matt talks about the recent novel HEAT 2 that expands the universe, going into events before and after the film. Written and Directed by Michael Mann. Starring Al Pacino, Robert DeNiro, & Val Kilmer Heat 2: A Novel written by Michael Mann & Meg Gardiner
Matt & Todd discuss the adventure/melodrama from 1939. One of the first films they ever owned on VHS. A film that helped propel Lucille Ball to stardom. 12 people board a plane in Los Angelas headed for Panama City. A tropical storm forces them down in a hostile jungle environment. The pilots can fix the plane… but it can only carry 5 of them back to safety. Directed by John Farrow. Starring Chester Morris, Lucille Ball and John Carradine. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @Moviemattsirois
“Hammer Horror! Dragon Thrills!” Matt & Todd talk about one of the last productions from the original Hammer Films. A horror/martial arts adventure featuring Dracula, Kung Fu vampires, zombies and a family of warriors with different weapon specialties. Starring the great Peter Cushing as Van Helsing.
It’s every 80s kids dream! That playing an arcade game will lead to them being recruited into interstellar adventure. Matt & Todd discuss this fun adventure to the stars. Directed by Nick Castle and starring Lance Guest, Cathrine Mary Stewart, Robert Preston & Dan O’Herlihy. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @MovieMattSirois
This movie is fun! Matt & Todd discus the Cannon films version of this classic adventure. It’s a heck of a good time that jams just about every jungle adventure trope into its run time. Directed by J Lee Thompson. Starring Richard Chamberlain, Sharon Stone, John Rhys-Davies & Herbert Lom. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois
Matt & Todd discuss the only movie ever directed by bestselling author Stephen King. King has called it a “moron movie” & a “cinematic Big Mac & fries”. Well, we say it’s a hell of a lot of fun. Trucks run amok! It’s CAR-mage galore! Starring: Emilio Estevez, Laura Harrington, Pat Hingle, Yeardly Smith & John Short. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @MovieMattSirois Find us on Facebook at the Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad, and Wonderful
We return to John Carpenter country for fifth time as we discuss his dark future masterpiece Escape From New York. It’s a long episode, but we had a lot to say. Shawn Reynolds joins us again (seems he found his way out of The Labyrinth). Join us a we follow the ultimate antihero Snake Plissken on his daring mission into New York City, the maximum security penitentiary of the fire. It’s the most fun we’ve ever had in the darkest most cynical adventure ever. Directed by John Carpenter (the very first inductee to the Tv/Movie Rewind Hall of Fame). Starring: Kurt Russell (Tv/Movie Rewind Hall of Famer) Lee Van Cleef, Isaac Hayes, Harry Dean Stanton, Adrienne Barbeau, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasance and Frank Doubleday (winner of 3 Whit Bissell Awards!). Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois Find us on Facebook Movie Asylum of the Weird, Bad, and Wonderful
The charming romantic adventure from 1984 is up for discussion in this episode. Listen along as Matt & Todd talk about this amazing film beloved by just about anyone who has ever seen it. Directed by Robert Zemeckis Starring: Kathleen Turner, Michael Douglas & Danny DeVito. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @MovieMattSirois Find us on Facebook under The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad & Wonderful
Matt & Todd talk about a classic sci-fi/horror flick from the era of Saturday Matinee double features. This entertaining adventure inspired the blockbuster film ALIEN 20 years later. Starring Marshall Thompson, Shawn Smith & Kim Spalding Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois
Matt and Todd discuss the 1990 military action film Navy SEALs. It may be uneven. It’s not entirely sure of what type of action movie it wants to be. It may even be devoid of intellect. But it sure is fun, and has some really good action sequences. Starring: Charlie Sheen, Michael Biehn and Dennis Haysbert Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois Look for us on Facebook as The Movie Asylum of the Weird, Bad, and Wonderful
Todd’s friend Shawn joins us to help navigate Jim Henson’s magical musical adventure through the Labyrinth. We discuss the movie, suggest a few theories and marvel at the genius of Henson and is magic makers. Directed by Jim Henson. Starring Jennifer Connelly and a cast costumed performers and marvelous puppeteers and special effects designers. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois and find us on Facebook in The Movie Asylum of The Weird, Bad, and Wonderful
This one’s a bit different. Matt and Todd discuss Hysterical. A 1983 horror parody starring The Hudson Brothers. In the mid 80s it was on of their absolute favorite comedies. How do they feel about it 40 years later? Starring Bill, Mark & Brett Hudson, Cindy Pickett, Richard Kiel, Clint Walker, Murray Hamilton & Robert Donner. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois. Look for us on Facebook at the Movie Asylum of The Weird Bad & Wonderful
Matt and Todd discuss this wild and crazy Italian horror film featuring possessed cinema goers set to an 80s metal soundtrack. Directed by Lamberto Bava and featuring music by Billy Idol, Motley Crue, Accept, Saxon and Go West
“Every town has a story… Tombstone has a legend!” Matt and Todd talk very enthusiastically about one of the GREATEST movies ever made! The story of The Earp’s and Doc Holiday’s feud with the infamous Cowboy gang. Starring Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Dana Delaney, Powers Boothe, Michael Biehn, Michael Rooker, Stephen Lang, Billy Zane and so many more!!! Directed by George P Cosmatos Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @moviemattsirois
Matt and Talk talk about the 1982 Disney adventure film TRON. It was a bold experiment in computerized filmmaker and a departure from the tried and true Disney formula. Starring: Jeff Bridges, Cindy Morgan, David Warner, Barnard Hughes and Bruce Boxleitner as TRON Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @Moviemattsirois
Matt and Todd talk about WKRP in Cincinnati which ran in CBS from 1978-1982. A fun and funny sitcom about the shenanigans and wacky characters at a low rated Cincinnati radio station. Featuring “Turkeys Away” one of the greatest sitcom episodes of all time! Starring Gordon Jump, Gary Sandy, Tim Reid, Loni Anderson, Richard Sanders, Jan Smithers, Richard Sanders and Howard Hesseman as “Dr Johnny Fever”.
Todd & Matt discuss Mark L Lester’s kinda, sorta, not exactly sequel to Class of 1984. This sci-fi action horror features Pam Grier, John P. Ryan and Patrick Kilpatrick as cyborg teachers in a violent future. (Well our future 20 years Luis years ago anyway.). Written, directed and produced by Mark L. Lester
Matt & Todd talk about THE Golden Child. Eddie Murphy’s fantasy adventure movie. Eddie is The Chosen One who must rescue The Golden Child from the forces of evil. Starring Eddie Murphy, Charlotte Lewis, Charles Dance, James Hong, & Victor Wong. Directed by Michael Ritchie. Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @Moviemattsirois
Matt & Todd discuss this excellent WWII action film from 1982. It’s an overlooked gem with plenty of grit and action. Starring Mel Gibson, Sam Neill and John Philip Law. Visit us on Instagram and Twitter @MovieMattSirois Facebook Movie Asylum of Weird, Bad, and Wonderful
Matt & Todd talk about Moving Violations, a 1985 comedy about a bunch of screw ups attending traffic school. John Murray plays a wise ass student who drives hard ass police instructor James Keach crazy. Also starring Fred Willard, Hennifer Tilley, Sally Kellerman, plus a blink and you’ll miss him early appearance by Don Cheadle
Matt and Todd try to determine if it’s a phantom, a demon, or the devil himself. The film up for discussion this week is 1977’s The Car. An odd, but fun horror movie about a murderous automobile terrorizing a desert community. Starring James Brolin, Kathleen Lloyd and Ronny Cox.
Matt & Todd discuss this fun thrill ride of a film. A somewhat forgotten adventure from 1983 originally released in 3D! Starring Tony Anthony and directed by Ferdinando Baldi.
Matt & Todd induct more of their favorite actors, directors, movies and TV shows into the TV/Movie Rewind Hall of Fame. Follow us on Instagram & Twitter. @MovieMattSirois
Matt & Todd champion this box office flop based on the Michael Crichton novel Eaters of The Dead. It’s time this epic adventure of Vikings defending a small village from a cannibal tribe got a second chance. Starring Antonio Banderas and directed by John McTiernan. Visit us on Twitter & Instagram @MovieMattSirois
The harrowing HBO original movie starring Rachel Ward is discussed. In rural Australia, a teacher and her students are kidnapped by a quartet of violent men. Taken into the a remote mountain area, they escape into the harsh wilderness and struggle to survive as the murderous kidnappers hunt them down. Matt & Todd saw this movie multiple times in the mid 80s and now return to it after several decades. Directed by Arch Nicholson Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @moviemattsirois Visit us on Facebook at the Movie Asylum of Weird, Bad, and Eonderful
New York City has a new problem. Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dweller. This low budget creature feature may be light on creature mayhem, but it’s got some top rate acting, superior storytelling, and done fantastic cinematography. While Matt likes this movie more upon each viewing, Todd seems to become less impressed by it. This cult classic horror film dated to be different during the height of the slasher craze. Starring John Heard, Daniel Stern, and Christopher Curry and featuring cameos by John Goodman, Jay Thomas and Frankie Faison. Directed by Douglas Cheek. Visit us on Instagram and Twitter @moviemattsirois
This special bonus episode is a celebration of karate and automatic weapons! March 10th is the action movie star’s birthday, and to celebrate Matt goes over his top five favorite Chuck Norris movies.
“From my heart and from my hands, why don’t people understand, MY INTENTIONS” It’s the 80s classic and VHS rental favorite by John Hughes. Starring Anthony Michael Hall, Kelly LeBrock, Ilan Mitchell-Smith, a supporting role by Robert Downey Jr and TV/Movie Rewind favorite Bill Paxton.
The cult favorite sci-fi adventure film The Black Hole is explored by Matt & Todd. One of Todd’s earliest movie theater excursions was to this film favorite. A movie they still hold dear despite its flaws. Disney’s first PG rated film (I’m legally obligated to mention that but if trivia) Matt attempts to reconcile some of the major lapses in scientific logic, and Todd come up with a fascinating theory on the evil robot Maximilian. Starring Robert Forster, Yvette Mimiuex, Joseph Bottoms, Maximilian Schell, Anthony Perkins, and Ernest Borgnine (for the 3rd week in a row). Featuring the voices of Roddy McDowell and Slim Pickens. Visit us on Instagram or Twitter @moviemattsirois
“Train them! Excite them! Then turn them loose on the Nazis!” It’s the classic war adventure film The Dirty Dozen! 12 military prisoners, convicted of violent offenses are offered amnesty if the take on a suicide mission behind enemy lines during World War 2. Matt and Todd discuss this character driven, brutal, tough as nails film starring Lee Marvin, John Cassavetes, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown and Telly Savalas. Directed by Robert Aldrich.
It’s Hell upside down! Matt and Todd discuss the 70s disaster film classic The Poseidon Adventure. A movie Matt has watched annually for nearly 40 years. There’s also discussion of the disappointing sequel Beyond the Poseidon Adventure as well as the novel the film is based on. Starring: Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Red Buttons, Shelley Winters & Pamela Sue Martin. Directed by Ronald Neame. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. @moviemattsirois
Matt & Todd head right through Falken’s Maze to discuss John Badham’s 80s classic Wargames. Starring Matthew Broderick, Ally Sheedy and Dabney Coleman. Visit us on Instagram or Twitter @Moviemattsirois
Matt and Todd discuss the sci-fi horror masterpiece The Thing. Directed by the great John Carpenter and Starring Kurt Russell. Originally maligned when it was released, this movie has been reassessed, and is now considered one of the greatest alien encounter movies of all time. They also talk briefly about the comic book and video game sequels. Check us out on Twitter and Instagram @moviemattsirois
Matt & Todd discuss the 1995 low budget crime/action thriller starring Eric Roberts, Tia Carrere, Joe Pantoliano, Chris Rock and Tony Curtis. A smaller film that was riding on the coat tales of Pulp Fiction, but deserves to be seen due to some great performances and great characters. Follow us on Twitter @MovieMattSirois And Instagram @MovieMattsirois
This is it! The “final” confrontation with the Nazi Space Lizards! Matt & Todd discuss the three part sequel mini-series to one of the greatest sci-fi epics of all time. They also briefly discuss the follow up tv series and comic book series as well as Kenneth Johnson’s novel V: The Second Generation. Check out some of the covers on Twitter and Instagram @MovieMattSirois. Check out more movie talk and reviews on Facebook with the TV/Movie Rewind Asylum
It’s the invasion of the Nazi Space Lizards! Matt & Todd discuss one of the greatest science fiction television events of all time V. Created by Kenneth Johnson and starring Marc Singer, Faye Grant, Jane Badler, Andrew Prine and many many more! Find us on Twitter @MovieMattSirois. On Instagram @moviemattsirois. On Facebook @TV/Movie Rewind Asylum.
Breaker, breaker, have you got your ears on? Matt and Todd are eastbound and down, talking about the classic 70s chase. Buford T Justice us in hot pursuit of the legendary Bandit! Starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jerry Reed and Jackie Gleason. Directed by Hal Needham. Follow us on Twitter @MovieMattSirois. On Instagram @MovieMattSirois. On Facebook TV/Movie Rewind Asylum
Matt and Todd pay tribute to Micheal Nesmith former Monkee and the Producer/co-writer/score composer of the 1982 time travel adventure film Timerider. Starring Fred Ward, Belinda Bauer, Peter Coyote, and Ed Lauter. Directed by William Dear.
Bullets fly, cars crash, and stuff blows up real good! Matt & Todd talk about the iconic 1980s action/adventure television series.
Matt and Todd discuss the western adventure Silverado. Matt has loved this film for a long time, but Todd has only recently experienced it. They both enjoy it immensely! Listen along as they ride the trail to Silverado
Matt and Todd discuss the fast paced low budget action thriller that combines Lethal Weapon, The Terminator, Predator & The Hidden into a high octane explosive concoction. Dolph Lundgren battles a drug dealing alien ftom outer space in this fun sci-fi/action flick from 1990. Directed by Craig R Baxley
On November 3rd 2021 Charles Celebrate one of Hollywood’s greatest “tough guys”. Bronson would have turned 100 years old if he were still with us. To celebrate Matt & Todd discuss some (but not all) of their favorite movies starring this screen legend. They discuss Mr Majestyk, The Stone Killer, 10 to Midnight, Hard Times, Breakout, Messenger of Death and The Valachi Papers. (Sorry Folks, we don’t cover the Death Wish movies this time out. They’ll get their own episode someday)
For Halloween, we talk, Halloween. It’s Todd’s favorite film and a horror classic. They reminisce about their earliest memories of seeing the film and briefly discuss the Rey of the franchise.
Matt and Todd discuss their fun vampire flick from the Golden Age of monster movies. Bela Lugosi stars as Dr Armand Tesla, a vampire seeking revenge against those you staked him 25 years earlier. They also reminisce on Creature Double Feature, the monster movie show that aired on WLVI TV56 from the late 70s to early 80s. The program that introduced them to all the classic movie monster. Then they ramble on a bit… “Lord I was born a rambling man… trying to make a podcast and doing the best I can…”
Matt & Todd talk about Fred Dekker’s loving tribute to the classic Universal Monsters. A group of young horror movie fans are the only thing that can Dracula from plunging the world into eternal darkness… and it’s a blast!
Matt & Todd discuss one of the greatest horror tv mini-series ever. The work of two masters of the genre, novelist Stephen King & director Tobe Hooper. Starring David Soul, Bonnie Bedelia, Lance Kerwin and James Mason.
The first movie to truly scare the Hell out of Matt! The 1979 cult classic horror film Phantasm directed by Don Coscarelli. Matt and Todd delve into the all consuming mystery of this surreal and jarring masterpiece of modern terror. Highly recommended that you see the movie before you listen.
Matt & Todd talk about the medieval adventure fantasy starring Matthew Broderick, Michelle Pfeiffer and the late great Rutger Hauer. Directed you the late great Richard Donner.
Matt and Todd are joined by Swamp Thing fan Peggy to discuss Wes Craven’s 1982 comic book adventure film Swamp Thing! Wes Craven took a relatively small budget and a relatively obscure comic here (at the time) and knocked it out of the park! Listen along and join in the fun.
Matt rides solo for this short episode. He talks about some his his favorite western films and offers up recommendations for those who may not be into the genre.
Matt & Todd ramble on like a couple of jerks, discussing one of the funniest movies ever made.
“Who loves you, and who do you love?” Matt & Todd discuss the sci-fi action film The Running Man starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Richard Dawson.
“Who’s the master?” “SHO’ Nuff!!!” It’s pure 80s martial arts exploitation movie madness. Matt and Todd discuss the iconic Motown produced Berry Gordy’s The Last Dragon starring Taimak, Vanity and the late great Julius Carry III as show stealing Shogun of Harlem Sho’ Nuff
Welcome back Matt & Todd as the discuss one of their TV favorites, Welcome Back Kotter.
It’s another time and another place. A 1980s via the 1950s rock & roll western style adventure. Matt and Todd talk about Walter Hills unique vision Streets of Fire. An epic music video, Starring Michael Pare, Diane Lane, Rick Moranis and Willem Defoe.
There’s a killer on the loose in Terror in Topanga! A sinister arcade g as me in The Bishop of Battle! A demonic pickup truck menaces a priest who had lost his faith in The Benediction, and a family needs an exorcist instead of an exterminator when a rat problem escalates out of control. These are all NIGHTMARES! Matt & Todd discuss this forgotten horror anthology from the early 80s
“Never say Die! Iron Eagle!” Matt, callsign “Mailman” and Todd callsign “Tailspin” take to the wild blue yonder to talk about the action/adventure films Iron Eagle 1 & 2. It’s a double feature review!Also, a correction to the episode at the end. I misremembered Hector Elizondo as being in Let’s get Harry when it is in fact Robert Duvall.
Lily Tomlin has a BIG problem. She’s shrinking! Matt and Todd discuss Joel Schumacher’s directorial debate.
“How silly can you get?” Matt and Todd find out by watching Top Secret. It’s the gag a minute absurd comedy from the mad geniuses behind Airplane! and The Naked Gun. Val Kilmer stars as a 50s style rock singer caught up in international intrigue and suspense. Plus a couple of recent movie recommendations. Outcast & Breach. Find us on Facebook Tv/Movie Rewind Asylum or Instagram under Moviemattsirois
The “true” story of the most famous haunted house in America. Matt & Todd discuss this horror classic, and their memories of the media frenzy surrounding it. Plus a brief overview of the sequels.
Matt and Todd return to the works of their favorite director, John Carpenter. They discuss the fun and exciting mystics and martial arts masterpiece starring Kurt Russell and Dennis Dun
Sometimes it’s just best to go with a baking soda volcano! Matt & Todd discuss the 1985 sci-fi team adventure comedy My Science Project. A fun little film with one of the coolest 3rd acts of the genre.
Now with improved audio! Matt and Todd discuss the fantasy adventure movie Krull, followed by a brief overview of some of Director Peter Yates other films.
Movie remakes have a bad reputation. (For a good reason) However, there are always exceptions to every rule. In this “special bonus” episode. Matt and Todd talk about a few remakes they really enjoy.
This episode we talk about the sci-fi/adventure/horror/comedy Night of the Comet. Followed by a brief discussion of The Zero Boys.
Todd & Matt talk about the mid 80s action/adventure flick based on The Destroyer series of novels. Afterwards they briefly discuss TV shows and other pop culture things they are currently interested in.
Susan Lucci is raising (Erica) Kane in Wes Craven’s made for TV movie Invitation to Hell. Can Robert Urich save his family from her demonic clutches? What does an experimental hi-tech space suit have to do with all this? Find out as Matt & Todd talk about Invitation to Hell a cheesy sci-fi/horror fest that has been etched into the back of their brains for nearly 40 years.
In this special episode, Matt & Todd open up the Tv/Movie Rewind Hall of Fame and select their first group of inductees. They also give out the Whit Bissell Awards to the actors that they feel gave it their all in the movies they discussed in their first ten episodes.
This time we are going WAY back to 1980. Before he was Alex Keaton, before he went, Back to the Future, Michael J Fox had a supporting role in the slapstick scavenger hunt, college comedy Midnight Madness. Matt & Todd watched this movie dozens of times back in the early 80s. Does it still hold all the fun it used to?
Matt and Todd discuss Arnold Schwarzenegger’s desperate quest to rescue his daughter from a South American Dictator. Cars crash! Bullets fly, and bodies drop! “Somewhere, somehow, someone’s going to pay.”
Matt and Todd discuss the supernatural, car chase revenge thriller The Wraith. Starring Charlie Sheen, Sherilyn Fenn, Nick Cassavetes and Randy Quaid. Does the movie live up to their memories of it?
Here’s the story... Matt & Todd enter the television landscape with the iconic series The Brady Bunch. They discuss the series as a whole, spotlighting favorite moments, episodes, and the spin-offs and reunion special.
FLASH! Ah! Aaaahhh! Savior of the Universe! Matt & Todd discuss one of the most fun cult classics ever made! The adventure! The excitement! The rockin soundtrack!
Emilio Estevez rides the vengeance trail as the legendary Billy The Kid. It’s blazing six guns and galloping horses with Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, Charlie Sheen and Jack Palance. Ride along with Matt and Todd as the discuss the first western made for The MTV generation
Matt and Todd discuss the sci-fi/cop thriller Runaway. Starring Tom Selleck & Gene Simmons directed by Michael Crichton.
Movie Matt and TV Todd discuss the 1986 action cult classic Cobra starring Sylvester Stallone and Directed by George P Cosmatos.
Movie Matt and TV Todd discuss the fantasy adventure film Beastmaster. Starring Marc Singer, as Dar the Beastmaster. Rip Torn as High Priest Maax. John Amos as Seth and Tanya Roberts as Kiri Directed by Don Coscarelli
The Sirois Brothers Matt and Todd talk about one of their favorite movies. John Carpenter’s Assault on Precinct 13.