A sit down talk show focusing on the beauty behind film and the stories told within it, from the viewpoint of two gen z college kids.
You know it's professional when they don't post at all! Tyler and Colin return, almost six months after they last recorded, to bring you a handful of half-ass defenses and a lack of quality. Welcome back to mediocrity, hopefully it's here to stay!
The boys sit down and with "Your local composer" Makai Keur, to talk all things composing, producing, and how to do a kickass Kylo Ren impression. Tune in for the best episode yet!
Long time friend, Justice Skinner, joins the boys to talk about his growing career as a writer and gaffer in the film world. There's bad jokes, D&D talk, weird bits, it's just a regular episode really.
Once again, school is kicking Tyler and Colin's butts, so in an effort to produce content they pushed through the feeling of ever-loaming tiredness to bring you a subpar episode. Enjoy!
Tyler and Colin look back at their favorite movies of 2020, along with what they deem to be the best.
Colin, Tyler, and special guest Cameron Miller talk all about the recent explosion of information from Disney about their upcoming slate of movies and tv shows.
After a brutal couple of weeks, our two unsung hero's return to discuss the Star Wars Saga, and why the sequel trilogy ultimately failed.
Logan Smith, a talented actor living with the spirit of New York deep in his soul, or at least Newark, comes on as our first guest creator. It's an episode full of Monty Python, Cats (2019), and the subtle mention of Froot Loops here and there. It's 50 minutes of three idiots spouting nonsense, and who doesn't love idiots? Right?... right?... Please tell me you love me?
Colin and Tyler are spent. It's been a long week and the boys decide to talk about some fun old memories from past projects, while stressing the importance of SET SAFETY. Full of lots of goofs tears, and gushing blood, it's just another run of the mill episode.
A sit down talk show focusing on the beauty behind film and the stories told within it, from the viewpoint of two gen z college kids. In this episode Colin Hodgin and Tyler Skrove discuss the impact of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it's place in film history.