A funny and irreverent look at movies, tv shows, and pop culture from a bunch of salty nerds. Every week the Salty Crew looks at different movies and TV shows, breaks down what makes them work (and what doesn't), and offers their smarty-pants opinions and commentary. Meant to be informative and entertaining, if you're looking for a fun, yet educational, podcast about movies, tv shows, and other stuff Hollywood pumps out, then be sure to check out The Salty Nerd Podcast!
Galaxy Quest movie review from the Salty Nerds has them never giving up and never surrendering!
In what is arguably a better Star Trek movie than 90% of the Star Trek movies out there, Galaxy Quest is a hilarious and heartwarming movie about a group of washed-up TV actors who must embody their roles to help save an alien race from total annihilation.
Starring an amazing cast consisting of Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub, Sam Rockwell, and Justin Long, this ensemble cast comes together to create a truly wonderful science fiction adventure film. What do you think of Galaxy Quest? Do you love it? Hate it?
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CHET CHET everyone! We are back at the good old House of Enlightenment for a fun little siege, all set to the dulcet tunes of Guns & Roses "Welcome To The Jungle."
Sybeth is back and this time she's making all the disgruntled Witchfinders forget about the fact that she destroyed their homes and killed their families, and instead enlists them back in her service with the simple argument that "She's their queen!" Yas Queen. Yas.
Then Tormada shows up at the House of Enlightenment to get his bombs and finds Boba Voss and crew there instead. Turns out, Boba and the three sighted people with him now have access to a TON of guns that they simply don't use, and Tormada is able to escape with all the bombs they originally went there to destroy. This is yet another awesomely bad episode of SEE and we can't wait to talk about it!
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The Princess Bride movie review has the Salty Nerds declaring Wuv, Twoo Wuv for this classic movie.
A story about adventure, intrigue, and romance, The Princess Bride is probably one of the most quotable movies ever made. Based on William Goldman's novel and directed by Rob Reiner, the movie is about a poor farm boy who becomes a legendary pirate in order to win the hand of his true love, who also happens to be betrothed to an evil Prince who wants to kill her in order to start a war. Now, the farm boy must team up with a Spanish duelist and a giant in order to save her - all while skipping the "kissing stuff."
Starring Cary Elwes, Mandy Patinkin, Robin Wright, Christopher Guest, Fred Savage, Peter Falk, and Andre the Giant, this fantastical story is considered to be one of the greatest movies ever made (at least according to the Salty Nerds). If you love this fantasy movie as much as the Nerds do, you're not going to want to miss this review.
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Hey, guess who's back? Everyone's favorite scantily-clad evil space princess, Ardala! She's returning to get revenge on Earth, but she has something special in mind for Buck Rogers.
After kidnapping Buck and Twiki, Ardala just can't get enough of the OG Buck Rogers, so she decides to clone him so she can have as many Buck boy-toys as she wants! Obviously, Buck ain't having any of that, so he does what Buck does and foils Ardala's plans to get smexy with him and his clones and saves the Earth while he's at it!
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The Salty Nerds talk about all dem Targaryan babies that aren't really Targaryan babies and all the shenanigans Rhaenyra is getting up to over the course of 10 years. Daemon and his new wife are up to no good in the Free Cities, and Ser Criston Cole is now aligned with Alicent and laying traps for Ser Harwin Strong. Oh, and we also talk about the real life Royal Family in the UK and how they compare to the Game of Thrones universe.
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SEE Season 3 Episode 4 has people smearing poop on their face in an odd trend this season, but whatever, the Salty Nerds are here for it.
In this episode of the Jason Momoa epic series from AppleTV, Kofun walks around with a knife wound in his back the entire time, Sybeth is eating all kinds of weird stuff when she's not smearing horse dung all over herself, Harlan's F-buddy makes a very serious move, we have a brief Stargate Atlantis reunion, and we return to the House of Enlightenment!
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Total Recall 2012 movie review is mostly the Salty Nerds talking about how many times they fell asleep while watching this extremely boring action movie.
This "reimagining" of the classic Arnold Schwarzenegger film from Paul Verhoeven comes to us from the creator of the Underworld franchise, Len Wiseman. Starring Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Biel, and Bryan Cranston, Total Recall is the story of Douglas Quaid who may or may not be a secret agent that's forced to choose between his hot wife and his hot girlfriend in order to save the world from evil corporate interests, all while never going to Mars.
Though this movie is visually stunning (with lots of lens flare!) and the actors are all very good looking, it's missing the charm and fun of the original film, and is the epitome of a "slacktion" film.
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Total Recall 1990 movie review from the Salty Nerds has them all wanting to get their ass to Mars so they can unlock ancient alien artifacts and party with three-tittied hookers. After all, they got 5 kids to feed!
Based on the Philip K. Dick short story We Can Remember It For You Wholesale, Total Recall marks the only collaboration between Arnold Schwarzenegger and Paul Verhoeven, and it's glorious to behold. Also starring a very sexy Sharon Stone, as well as Michael Ironside and Ronny Cox, Total Recall is the tale of a lowly construction worker named Quaid whose visit to the memory implant facility of Recall goes horribly wrong, and now his wife is trying to kill him and he has to go to Mars to uncover the mystery surrounding his true identity. But are the harrowing events really happening, or are they all part of a psychotic delusion brought upon by a botched Recall procedure?
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Buck Rogers In The 25th Century Space Vampire Review has the Salty Nerds marveling over how goofy the Vorvon villain is, and wondering why the show just didn't call him the "Unibrowpire"?
In this episode, Buck and Wilma are on their way to a sexy vacation getaway, but when they stop at a space station to drop off Twiki, they find themselves quarantined and fighting an army of "mostly dead" zombies and a weird looking Space Vampire that has the hots for Wilma. Buck must use all of his 20th century "Big Buck Energy" to stop this formidable alien before he can run away with Buck's woman.
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At the midway point of season 1, The House Of The Dragon seems to be losing some of its steam with a number of subplots and events that don't seem to be properly set up and actually confusing to the audience if they haven't read the books. In this episode, King Viserys goes to Seastone to make nice with House Velaryon and to wed Rhaenyra to Laenor Velaryon. Ser Criston Cole gets SIMPy for Rhaenyra, Daemon ends his marriage and starts eyeing Laena Velaryon, Lyonel Strong is the new Hand of the King and his son Larys starts acting like Littlefinger, and Alicent embraces her role as Queen and starts making some shrewd moves now that her father has left the Red Keep.
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Dredd Movie Review from the Salty Nerds has them geeking out over this "day in the life of Judge Dredd" movie from Karl Urban and Alex Garland.
Nowhere near as campy as Stallone's 1995 take on the Judge Dredd character, this film sees Urban's Dredd team up with Olivia Thirlby as a mutant rookie Judge as they take on a crime lord named Ma-Ma, played by Cersei Lannister herself, Lena Headey. This film has lots of slow motion and tons of action! But best yet, Karl Urban is the only lead actor to ever have the commitment to never remove his helmet a single time in a movie!
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CHET CHET y'all! It's time to dig into episode 3 of AppleTV's SEE, starring Jason Momoa!
Crazy Sybeth Caine is on the loose, and Maghra is afraid her escape may lead to war with Trevantis. But those darn renegade Witchfinders are at it again, and they almost kill Kofun! Wren shows up and confirms that Trevantis is up to no good and there are a lot of bombs at the House of Enlightenment that need to get destroyed before they destroy Pensa. And Harlan is confirmed to have one hell of a c**k.
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Judge Dredd Movie Review from the Salty Nerds have them marveling at just how many times Sylvester Stallone and Armand Assante can shout "LAW" at each other and make "Justice" puns.
Judge Dredd from 1995 is a guilty pleasure movie that sees Sylvester Stallone re-team with his Demolition Man co-star Rob Schneider and Diane Lane to uncover a very convoluted conspiracy plot, all while NOT wearing Judge Dredd's iconic helmet.
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Buck Rogers Planet Of The Amazon Women is probably one of the sexiest episodes of Television ever released to the general public. Buck is sidetracked from a romantic dinner with Wilma Deering when two scantily clad sisters send out a distress beacon to lure Buck to a planet where men are in short supply. Buck is quickly captured and auctioned off as a prime specimen of masculinity, and forced to show off his chest and wear sexy leather outfits. Deering suspects something is up and goes to rescue Buck, but Buck don't need the help of no silly woman! He uses his charm and guile to not only escape, but return all the missing men to the Planet of the Amazon Women, while also solving the problem of intergalactic negotiations with a bunch of alien jerks. Just another day for Buck Rogers in the 25th Century!
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The Nerds are back to talk about episode 4 of the HBO original series (and Game of Thrones prequel) The House Of The Dragon! In this episode, Daemon returns to King's Landing to make out with his niece, Rhaenyra puts the moves on Ser Criston Cole, Otto Hightower spreads some unseemly rumors, and Viserys has lots more wounds than when we last saw him! Oh, and there are a TON of pornographic tapestries hanging all over the Red Keep.
The show is also taking some departures from the source material, but no one except Jude seems to care all that much. However, MattVader is getting a little tired of the show's slow pace. Will things pick up soon? Who knows! We know nothing.
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Big Trouble In Little China movie review from the Salty Nerds have them perplexed at this awesome cult classic movie from John Carpenter and Kurt Russell. Kurt Russell plays the legendary Jack Burton who teams up with Dennis Dun and Victor Wong to fight the cursed Chinese sorcerer David Lo Pan (played by James Hong ) all the while romancing Kim Cattrall and dropping epic one-liners.
Big Trouble In Little China is ahead of its time in many ways, and part of its box office failure was because the studio didn't know how to market such an off-the-wall movie. But John Carpenter has such a subversive take on typical 1908s action movies that this film is quite brilliant once you "get the joke."
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The Salty Nerds have a bone to pick with the second episode of season 3 of AppleTV's Jason Momoa series SEE. Actually, several bones as the show slides back into season 1 levels of glorious ridiculousness. Kofun is still being a terrible father, Haniwa is being annoying, Boba Voss smells like poop, Maghra is the worst Queen ever, and Sybeth is back on the loose for no apparent reason. Oh, and the guards in Pensa are the absolute worst.
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The Golden Child movie review from the Salty Nerds has them talking about this 1986 classic from Eddie Murphy which went from being a serious mystical thriller to what essentially amounts to a supernatural version of Beverly Hills Cop. This fantasy comedy film is a nostalgic favorite of the Salty Nerds and follows Eddie Murphy as private investigator Chandler Jarrell as he teams up with expert martial artist Kee Nang to search for the kidnapped Golden Child. Along the way, Eddie Murphy deals with strange mystical creatures, biker gangs, and the evil Sardo Numspa, played by Tywin Lannister himself - Charles Dance. Also, you can't have an 80s movie that deals with Asians without Victor Wong and James Hong!
But the real question is, why is this movie (which was originally going to star Mel Gibson) so hated by Eddie Murphy that he swore never to do a sequel to it? We discuss all this and more in our review of The Golden Child! What is your The Golden Child movie review? Did you love it? Hate it? Do you want the knife? Pleeeeeaaaasssse? Let us know on our Discord server at: http://www.saltynerddiscord.com
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If you thought you knew what real science fiction was, then you haven't yet seen BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY! The story of a US Astronaut who is cryogenically frozen in a freak accident and who wakes up 500 years in the future to help save all of humanity - and be SEXY while doing it!
Gil Gerard gives Captain Kirk a run for his money as Captain William 'Buck' Rogers, the suave, awesome, and SEXY human from the 20th century. He's got his trusty sidekicks Dr. Theopolis, Twiki, and Erin Gray as Colonel Wilma Deering. But he's also got the drop-dead gorgeous Pamela Hensley as Princess Ardala, all about seducing this fine specimen of masculinity.
The Salty Nerds can barely handle the raw sexual energy seeping from the screen as they review the premiere episodes of this forgotten classic sci-fi TV series. If you haven't yet watched Buck Rogers In The 25th Century, you're in for a real treat!
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The Nerds get together to talk about the third episode of HBO's Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon. In this episode, Rhaenyra kills wild animals while fielding off marriage requests and being a bratty emo teenager. Viserys celebrates his son's second birthday by killing deer and getting super drunk. Alicent learns to play the Game of Thrones while being SUPER pregnant. And Daemon lays down the law and fights a bunch of Pirates on the Stepstones.
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Stand aside, plebs! The Salty Nerds speak to their QUEEN as actress Sylvia Hoeks graces us with her presence. As the evil Queen Kane on Jason Momoa's AppleTV show SEE, the Salty Nerds have been praying to Sylvia for a long, long time.
In this interview, Slyvia breaks down how she was cast in the role of Queen, how she crafted her iconic character, and entertains us with funny stories from the set. Oh, she also talks about her time working with Harrison Ford and Denis Villeneuve on the set of Blade Runner 2049, and also discusses the possibility of appearing in a future DUNE movie. If you're a fan of SEE and of this amazing actress, you won't want to miss this fun, candid interview! (She may even give some hints as to what we can expect from SEE season 3!)
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Tremors 3 Back To Perfection movie review from the Salty Nerds has them liking this Tremors sequel a little better than the second film, but not by much.
By this point in the Tremors franchise, Kevin Bacon and Fred Ward are nowhere to be found, so Michael Gross steps up to the plate as his character Burt Gummer is now the main character of the series. We return to the small town of Perfection Nevada where many of the original actors from the first Tremors film reprise their roles, albeit 11 years later. This time, the Graboids return, but evolve yet AGAIN into a new form that is better than the Shriekers from the second movie, but with an even more ridiculous name.
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Tremors 2 Aftershocks movie review from the Salty Nerds has them feeling like they were denied vital, need-to-know information, because this sequel falls far short of the classic original Tremors.
Fred Ward and Michael Gross are back for the second installment of the Tremors franchise, but Kevin Bacon is nowhere to be found. This time, the Graboids evolve into a less scary version called Shriekers, and now both the comedy and the tension is extremely lacking. But Burt Gummer is back, and he's the highlight of the film, so at least there's that.
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Farscape Season 1 Episode 22 review from the Salty Nerd Podcast has them talking about Family Ties and the MASSIVE cliffhanger season 1 of this delightful sci-fi show ended on. However, many of the Salty Nerds are not liking Farscape, because it's too weird or too muppety! Jim Henson still has a lot of influence on this TV series, and some people don't think that's a good thing!
In this episode, Rygel betrays the crew of Moya and tries to sell them out. But due to Scorpius looking to execute Rygel, the alien teams up with former big bad Craise and the two defect to Moya just in time to help John Crichton out with his plan to blow up a moon and create all types of trouble for Scorpius and the Peacekeepers.
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Hey Everyone! SEE is back for its third and final season, and the Salty Nerds are here to break down SEE Season 3 Episode 1 - Heavy Hangs The Head.
It's been almost a whole year since Jason Momoa left his family behind and walked off into the woods, and a lot has happened since then. David Hewlett has made some bombs. The war with the Bears Fans has ended. Kofun witnessed the birth of his son/cousin. And doors have been replaced by satellite dishes!
Come for the political intrigue, stay for the poop beards, dogs named "No," and Harlan's masculine wiles, as the Salty Nerds talk about the season premiere of one of their favorite TV shows, AppleTV's SEE.
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Tremors movie review from the Salty Nerds has them debating on whether or not this movie is an underrated classic, or simply a fun monster movie that's gained cult status over the years.
In Tremors (1990), Kevin Bacon, Fred Ward, and Michael Gross (whose character Burt Gummer goes on to be the main character of the franchise) fight a bunch of underground graboids that have a hunger for human flesh and really, really good ears. This movie started the Tremors franchise and is directed by Ron Underwood with a screenplay from Short Circuit scribes S.S. Wilson and Brent Maddock. It's an unusual monster movie that has just the right amount of campy terror and tension.
Joining the Salty Nerds for their review is none other than Stargate Atlantis actor David Hewlett, who's also a big fan of this movie! What other horror movie podcast gets this kind of celebrity guest? Ha ha ha.
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Hey all you Game of Thrones fans, the Salty Nerds do another expert analysis and breakdown of the GOT prequel series, House of the Dragon on HBO Max!
Episode 2 is called "The Rogue Prince" and it seems Prince Daemon is up to some shenanigans while his brother, King Viserys Targaryen, is contemplating marrying a 12 year old. (Yikes!) Princess Rhaenyra is trying to assert her power but the PATRIARCHY won't let her! Ser Criston Cole is appointed to the King's Guard, and Lady Alicent Hightower makes a play for the King. We talk about all this and more in your favorite Game of Thrones Podcast with the Salty Nerds!
But be warned! There are SPOILERS in this episode! So don't listen to it until after you've watched the show! We also go into a lot of book lore as well.
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Carrie 1976 movie review from the Salty Nerds have them discussing Brian de Palma's horror movie masterpiece that successfully adapted Stephen King's first novel into a feminist allegory for smashing the patriarchy.
Sissy Spacek stars as the titular Carrie White. She's bad at volleyball, doesn't know what a period is, and can movie stuff with her mind. Nancy Allen is busy hating her while she isn't getting slapped around by John Travolta, and Amy Irving is trying to hook Carrie up with her boyfriend William Katt when she isn't getting hit on by Steven Spielberg.
Forget the telekinesis, probably the scariest thing in this whole movie is Piper Laurie as Carrie's crazy religious mother. Well, that and all the 70s bush on display.
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Firestarter movie review from the Salty Nerds has them marveling at just how much Netflix's Stranger Things ripped this movie off.
We all know that the Duffer Brothers were heavily inspired by the work of Stephen King when they were making Stranger Things, but they essentially ripped off the Firestarter 1984 movie starring Drew Barrymore as a child gifted with powerful psychic abilities that is relentlessly pursued by a secretive government agency who wants to either control her or kill her.
Also starring David Keith, Martin Sheen, and George C. Scott as a ponytailed Native American (no joke), this is one of Stephen King's best known horror movies and set the stage for Drew Barrymore to star in E.T.
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Silver Bullet (1985) movie review from the Salty Nerds has them laughing at how terrible the werewolf is in this Stephen King werewolf movie!
Most people probably don't know that Stephen King has a werewolf movie out there, let alone one starring Gary Busey, but it's true! Corey Haim plays a wheelchair-bound toddler who tries to warn his small Maine town about a rampaging werewolf, all while zooming around in souped-up wheelchairs dubbed "The Silver Bullet."
Based on the Stephen King Novella "The Cycle Of The Werewolf" this movie is one of the early 1980s Stephen King horror movies that started the long string of bad King adaptations. The screenplay for this movie was written by Stephen King himself, and all the typical King tropes are there. But not even that is enough to save this movie.
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The Salty Nerds take a look at Farscape season 1 episode 20, The Hidden Memory, and are totally freaked out by what the muppet did to Chiana in this episode.
When last we left Ben Browder's John Crichton, he was being mercilessly tortured by new bad guy Scorpius. But now that Aeryn is feeling better, Claudia Black is all about rescuing her favorite Earthing! Aided by Gilina, the crew of Moya go down to rescue Crichton while their spaceship gives birth. And hijinks ensue.
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Hey everyone - Game Of Thrones is back! Well, sort of. House of the Dragon is a prequel to good ol' Game of Thrones, focusing on House Targaryen at the height of their power and the civil war within their house that almost destroyed them and lead to the extinction of the Dragons.
Episode 1 feels like vintage Game of Thrones and knows it has a lot to make up for after the abysmal and disappointing final season of GOT. But it actually seems up to the task with increased production value and input from series creator (and expert author) George R.R. Martin. We're introduced to a lot of important players in this episode, but it seems to be setting the stage for some epic medieval fantasy political maneuvering to come.
The Salty Nerds are joined by author C.C. Ekeke to breakdown this episode like a proper Game of Thrones podcast would. Join us every Monday as we drop our take on the latest House of the Dragon episode from HBOMax. (Yes, we're flirting with becoming a House of the Dragon podcast for sure!)
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To celebrate the upcoming release of the last season of SEE, the Salty Nerds break down the latest FULL trailer for the final season of Apple TV's SEE, starring Jason Momoa. And Stargate Atlantis actor David Hewlett (who is also in SEE) joins us from his super-secret pillow fort in Canada to break things down.
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The Salty Nerds are joined by actor David Hewlett to react to the latest trailer for Netflix's horror anthology Cabinet of Curiosities - a show produced by Guillermo del Toro where eight directors bring their nightmarish visions to the screen as they take ownership of each episode to scare the living bajeejus out of you.
Though we're not strictly a horror podcast, we do love a good horror movie and horror story, and Netflix's Cabinet of Curiosities anthology looks super creepy!
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The Jason X Movie Review from the Salty Nerds has them marveling at the sheer camp of the tenth entry into the Friday The 13th franchise. So if you want to smoke some weed and have premarital sex, this is the movie for you! Sort of.
Jason Voorhees has escaped from the Crystal Lake Research Facility and gets cryogenically frozen, only to be awoken 500 years later. After killing a bunch of horny space teenagers and space marines, Jason gets beat up by an "uploaded" android. But a bunch of nano-ants give him an upgrade to UBER JASON and now he's pretty much unstoppable.
This is the final time Kane Hodder plays Jason Voorhees, and this movie also stars Lexa Doig, Peter Mensah, and even has a cameo from filmmaker David Cronenberg. If you thought horror couldn't get any sillier, wait until you see Jason X - one scene in particular is laugh-out-loud funny.
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Day Shift review from the Salty Nerds has them marveling over the fact that there's a Netflix Original movie that they actually like for once.
Day Shift, starring Jamie Foxx and Snoop Dogg, is the type of movie that would spawn if Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Blade, and John Wick were all in a wild orgy and had a baby together. Jamie Foxx is a vampire hunter who needs some quick cash, so he's teamed up with his "union rep" Dave Franco to find some vampires. This horror action comedy film is a lot of fun and has some incredible action scenes and great mythology to it. It's also a very unevenly paced movie, but it's so entertaining you can easily overlook many of its shortcomings.
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Leprechaun 4 In Space movie review from the Salty Nerds have them debating as to whether this movie starring Warwick Davis as a fun sized homicidal maniac rampaging through a space ship and wielding lightsabers and bursting through people's peens is secretly brilliant comedy, or one of the worst films ever made.
What started as a joke to spoof the Apollo 13 movie became an actual movie called Leprechaun 4: In Space. What started as a genuine attempt at a horror film starring Jennifer Aniston in the early 90s has morphed into what can only be described as "pure schlock" as space marines and an evil German scientist cyborg try to fight the evil Leprechaun before he can marry a space princess and become king of the universe.
If you like horror movies, and horror movie podcasts, then you may not like this review because there's nothing particularly scary about this movie. In fact, it can be argued the whole film is a bad joke - one that's been played on the audience. But fear not! The Salty Nerds are here to review this horror film and give you their honest opinion on it. (Which admittedly is not very good.)
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Farscape Season 1 Episode 19 review from the Salty Nerds has them taking a loot at the big two-parter that introduces the audience to the big main villain of the series, Scorpius!
Ben Browder tries to save Claudia Black by infiltrating a Peacekeeper base with Chiana in tow. John Crichton meets up with his sidepiece Gilina as she helps them infiltrate the stronghold to find a tissue graft to save Aeryn's life. But Crichton didn't count on the evil Scorpius to see through his ruse and capture him. Now, Crichton is being interrogated for the secrets to wormhole technology while Aeryn is quickly deteriorating up on Moya.
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If you're a fan of horror movies and horror podcasts, then you know that at some point in the life of a horror movie franchise, they GO TO OUTER SPACE once they run out of ideas. Well, in this episode of the Salty Nerd Podcast, the Nerds talk about that very thing with CRITTERS 4.
Starring Angela Bassett, Brad Dourif, Don Keith Opper, and Terrence Mann, this installment of the Critters franchise has Charlie getting cryogenically frozen along with the last two Crit eggs in existence. He's then rescued 50 years in the future by a space salvage crew, and hijinks ensue, complete with an unexpected heel-turn from everyone's favorite shape-changing bounty hunter, Ug.
This is one movie review podcast you won't want to miss. Yes, Alex and MattVader aren't in it, but we have some great replacements with Brian from the Popcast and Conspiracy Tom who fully deliver on all your film review podcast needs. The Nerds breakdown everything you need to know about this terrible, terrible sequel - in space!
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Check out the movie that started the Buffy craze - Buffy The Vampire Slayer! The original vision of everyone's favorite cheerleader-turned-vampire-hunter from Joss Whedon, starring Kristy Swanson, Luke Perry, Donald Sutherland, Paul Reubens, and Rutger Hauer. This movie was originally more of a serious horror movie, but thanks to studio interference it became more of a comedy, much to the chagrin of Joss Whedon, who eventually ended up walking off set in protest.
Vampires are on the loose in Los Angeles, and only the prophesized "Slayer" can stop them. Unfortunately, the latest slayer, Buffy, hasn't been trained by her mentor Merrick yet, despite being in high school. Now that the evil vampire master Lothos is in town, Buffy must rely on her natural skills and keen fashion sense to take on the demons of the night! (And look good while doing it.)
This is a very different version of Buffy that we got from the beloved Buffy The Vampire Slayer TV show, but it still has its own charm to it. Whether you're a horror film fan, a comedy film fan, or just someone who likes vampires, this is a movie for you! And when the Salty Nerds devote their movie review podcast to a film Jude goes crazy over, you know it's going to be a good episode of this film review podcast! So strap in, get your blonde mustache on, and prepare to spend a long long time dying from a stake to the heart, because the Salty Nerds are going to take on 1992's Buffy The Vampire Slayer!
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Farscape Season 1 Episode 7 review from the Salty Nerds has them watching PK Tech Girl - the episode where Crichton gets some side-action from a cute Peacekeeper and makes Aeryn jealous, all the while trying to survive frog-suit space pirates who breathe fire!
This Farscape review and retrospective has the crew of Moya stumbling upon a derelict Peacekeeper warship in the uncharted territories, and wouldn't you know it? Commander Crais has already been by and left a team of technicians behind to salvage it. Unfortunately, all but one of them were killed by vicious space pirates called the Sheyang, who have returned to finish the salvage and want really badly to destroy Moya and her crew!
Ben Browder and Claudia Black are joined by Alyssa-Jane Cook as Gilina in this episode, which is mostly just set-up for other episodes the Nerds plan to watch from later in Farscape season 1. It's not the best episode of Farscape, but it is still an enjoyable one. We're not a full time Farscape podcast but we're having fun watching the show and still have a few more episodes to go for the month! If you enjoy sci-fi podcasts or TV review podcasts, be sure to subscribe to us! We dive deep into a lot of classic TV shows on the Salty Nerd Podcast.
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Did you know that Jim Carrey's first starring role was as a high school virgin who is slowly being turned into a Vampire by evil (but sexy) Lauren Hutton? It's True! The Salty Nerds take a look at the horror movie comedy film mash-up Once Bitten. Originally written as a starring vehicle for Elvira, this is a film about a vampire Countess who needs to drink the blood of a virgin every year in order to preserve her eternal beauty. But finding a virgin in the 80s is more difficult than it seems! But she thinks her problems are solved when she bumps into hapless (and hard up) high schooler Mark Kendall, who is willing to cheat on his long-time girlfriend Robin in order to lose his V-card. Little does he know he's unwillingly trading it in for a different kind of V-Card - as in VAMPIRE!
Young Jim Carrey shines in this horror comedy about high school angst. And Los Angeles in the 80s was crazy, wasn't it? If you haven't yet seen Once Bitten, then you're in for a treat as the Salty Nerds break it down in their movie review podcast. Seriously, what other film review podcast do you know of that watches movies like this? Subscribe to the Salty Nerd Podcast now and get all the movie reviews and film reviews you can handle!
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Prey movie review from the Salty Nerds has them talking about this prequel to the Predator movies from writer/director Dan Trachtenberg.
The Prey Movie has taken a lot of criticism in the build up to its release on HULU for being "woke" and replacing the beefy Arnold Schwarzenegger with the petit Amber Midthunder as the main character who faces off with the Feral Predator. Is it really that bad? Or did the movie fall into the "get woke go broke" trap?
Technically a Predator 5, Prey is said to be an origin story of the Predator in the world of the Comanche Nation 300 years ago, we definitely get to see a Predator story that is very different from the last outing we got with Shane Black's The Predator. But is re-hashing the same Predator movie formula a winning strategy?
Whether you are a fan of action movie podcasts or horror movie podcasts, we got you covered with the Salty Nerd Podcast! The Nerds dive deep into this movie to let you know if it's worth watching or not.
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What do you get when you try to cross classic horror movies with screwball comedy with a cast of all-stars from the 1980s? If you said Transylvania 6-5000, you'd be right!
This is a movie about two tabloid journalists who go to Transylvania to investigate stories of Frankenstein's monster running loose, and once there the intrepid duo cross paths with vampires, wolfmen, mad scientists, and Michael Richards.
Transylvania 6-5000 stars Jeff Goldblum, Carol Kane, Ed Begley Jr., Jeffrey Jones, John Byner, and the first appearances of Geena Davis and Michael Richards. It's a fun, light-hearted horror comedy romp written and directed by Rudy De Luca on behalf of the Dow Chemical Company who financed the picture in order to launder money out of Yugoslavia. (No joke.) So if you like campy horror and screwball comedy, then this is the movie for you!
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Hey Nerds! In this episode we put on facepaint and scream for FREEDOM as they geek out over Mel Gibson and his Oscar-winning movie about the Scottish folk-hero William Wallace. Yes, this is our Braveheart movie review podcast!
Though the film plays a tad fast-and-loose with actual history, this 1995 movie has some epic battle scenes and stirring speeches that have wormed their way into the cultural fabric of our times. Who knew men in kilts could be so inspirational?
Mel Gibson directed and starred in this movie, wearing some epic hair extensions while doing so. He's joined by Sophie Marceau, Angus Macfadyen, Brian Cox, Catherine McCormack, Brendan Gleeson, and Tommy Flanagan in a script from screenwriter Randall Wallace.
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Apocalypto movie review from the Salty Nerds has them becoming history buffs in order to understand this "foreign film" by Mel Gibson.
Apocalypto is the story of Jaguar Paw and his quest to save his family after a brutal Mayan warband invades his village and captures him and his friends to be taken back to their city to be sold off as slaves and given up for human sacrifice. Jaguar Paw escapes and is then pursued by the ruthless band of Mayan Warriors and must use his wits and experience in the jungle to get back to his pregnant wife before she drowns in the massive ground cave that he hid her in.
This Apocalypto analysis has the Salty Nerds split because some think this movie is brilliant and the Apocalypto reaction from others is that it's too brutal and not fun to watch at all. (And some of the Salty Nerds just hate reading subtitles!) As with all Mel Gibson films, the historical accuracy of this epic South America tale of rainforest survival is in question, but Mel has never let little things like "history" get in the way of a good story!
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Prepare yourself for some space muppet action as the Salty Nerds start reviewing FARSCAPE, the classic sci-fi series from New Zealand that introduced the world to Ben Browder and Claudia Black! Working with Jim Henson Studios, FARSCAPE takes us to the other end of the galaxy as a IASA Astronaut enters into a wormhole and comes out in the middle of a jailbreak. Forced to team up with a motley crew of unreliable aliens who are pitted against a relentless militaristic force, John Crighton realizes that he's "not in Kansas anymore" and must adapt to life in an unfamiliar part of the galaxy.
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Hacksaw Ridge movie review from the Salty Nerds has them marveling at Andrew Garfield and his touching performance as a World War II medic who refuses to carry a gun while saving everyone he can on the battlefield.
Inspired by the true story of Desmond Doss, a contentious objector who enlisted to save lives rather than take them, Mel Gibson directs this movie to perfection. In addition to Andrew Garfield as Doss, the film also stars Vince Vaughn, Sam Worthington, Hugo Weaving, and Teresa Palmer.
Both heartwarming and shocking, Hacksaw Ridge is the latest film Mel Gibson directed and it is also his most powerful. Come join the Salty Nerds as they break down this modern masterpiece of a film! We wouldn't be able to consider ourselves a real movie review podcast if we didn't cover this one!
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Kill Bill Vol. 2 Review from the Salty Nerds has them taking a look at the second part of Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece that crosses kung fu and cowboy westerns in a hodge-podge of awesomeness.
When we last left Uma Thurman, she'd just had an epic showdown in the House of the Blue Leaves, and now she only has three more names on her list - Bud, Elle, and BILL. We finally get to see a surprisingly sober David Carradine as Bill in Kill Bill Vol 2, along with an eyepatched Daryl Hannah and a surprisingly smooth Michael Madsen. This rip-roaring tale of revenge heads to a climax with the brutal training of Pai Mei coming in handy, as we finally get to see the five-finger exploding heart technique in action.
Among Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, the Kill Bill movies rank among some of Tarantino's best - some would even call these movies Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece!
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Kill Bill Vol. 2 Review from the Salty Nerds has them taking a look at the second part of Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece that crosses kung fu and cowboy westerns in a hodge-podge of awesomeness.
When we last left Uma Thurman, she'd just had an epic showdown in the House of the Blue Leaves, and now she only has three more names on her list - Bud, Elle, and BILL. We finally get to see a surprisingly sober David Carradine as Bill in Kill Bill Vol 2, along with an eyepatched Daryl Hannah and a surprisingly smooth Michael Madsen. This rip-roaring tale of revenge heads to a climax with the brutal training of Pai Mei coming in handy, as we finally get to see the five-finger exploding heart technique in action.
Among Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, the Kill Bill movies rank among some of Tarantino's best - some would even call these movies Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece!
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Kill Bill Vol. 1 review from the Salty Nerds has them talking about what could be considered filmmaker Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece. Centered around a character created by Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman, Kill Bill is a tale of rip-roaring revenge as The Bride goes on a rampage against those who destroyed her life and left her for dead.
David Carradine plays the titular Bill, and his squad of brutal assassins are portrayed by Michael Madsen, Daryl Hannah, Vivica A. Fox, and Lucy Liu. In the first installment of this epic tale, Tarantino delivers a fascinating and pulse-pounding tribute to samurai and kung-fu films he grew up on, all culminating in an epic climax in the House of the Blue Leaves in Japan.
This is a favorite of the Salty Nerds and is one of those movies that remind them why they do a movie review podcast. This film review of Kill Bill was a lot of fun - so much fun that they had to do a sketch for the start of it! If you like our film criticism and our movie reviews, be sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave us a 5-star rating!
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Star Trek Space Seed review from the Salty Nerds has them geeking out over the introduction of one of Star Trek's most iconic villains - KHAN!
The former dictator who ruled over 1/3rd of the Earth is found in a derelict colony ship by the Enterprise, and he and his crew of "superior human" augments are rescued and welcomed by Captain Kirk and his crew. However, Khan Noonien Singh (played by Ricardo Montalban) wants to kick things off right in this new century by taking over the Enterprise and killing off its crew!
This is a classic episode of Star Trek the Original Series and the Salty Nerds are down for it! Not only is Khan one smooth operator, he has arguably the best chest ever to appear on the small screen. And then, of course, there's his huge comeback in Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan!
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The Salty Nerds love their fans, and always read the comments people leave on their YouTube channel. But sometimes comments are so wonderfully awful, they must be shared. Come join the Nerds as they read comments off their YouTube channel!
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Zack and Miri Make A Porno movie review from the Salty Nerds has them loving writer/director Kevin Smith's take on two childhood friends making a porn film to capitalize on their viral internet fame in order to make enough money to pay off their electric bill.
Starring Seth Rogan and Elizabeth Banks, this film sees a lot of Kevin Smith regulars return, including Jeff Anderson, Justin Long, Brandon Routh, Craig Robinson, Tom Savini, and Jason Mewes. We even get appearances from cross-over adult actresses Katie Morgan and Traci Lords!
This is a film about love and how sex can destroy a friendship when things get complicated. In the Nerds' opinion, it's one of Kevin Smith's best films, even if it was a disappointment at the box office. Check out our movie review and let us know what you think! (And maybe even give us a Dutch Rudder while you're at it!)
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The Girl Next Door has the Salty Nerds debating over whether this is a brilliant coming of age movie, or a forgettable re-hash of Risky Business.
Starring the gorgeous Elisha Cuthbert and featuring early performances from Emile Hirsch, Timothy Olyphant, and The Riddler himself, Paul Dano, this film was originally supposed to be a remake of Tom Cruise's Risky Business, but somewhere along the way it was crossed with American Pie and ended up becoming about the adult industry.
Regardless of that, this is still a fun, sexy, and surprisingly heartwarming movie about first loves and the entrepreneurial spirit.
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The Salty nerds take a look at Arena - the episode of Star Trek The Original Series where Kirk fights a very fashion-forward Gorn, all for the amusement of a psychotic race of superior beings called the Metrons. This episode of Star Trek the Original Series is one of the best, with plenty of zig-zagging, tactical rolls, and Kirk getting his shirt ripped. And who can forget that epic hand-to-hand battle between Kirk and the half-lizard Gorn captain? RAR!
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Orgazmo has the Salty Nerds smacking their butts and calling for Stunt C**ks as they take on Trey Parker's tale of a Mormon who becomes a superhero within the porn industry.
From the creators of South Park, Orgazmo is an early offering from Trey Parker and Matt Stone that lampoons religion, comic books, AND the entertainment industry. When Joe Young needs money to marry his sweetheart, he agrees to star in a raunchy adult film about a superhero named Orgazmo for film producer Maxxx Orbison. Aided by his sidekick Choda Boy, Joe actually becomes the X-Rated superhero to fight crime the only way he knows how - by giving people orgasms!
Though this movie isn't great, it does age well and is highly quotable. It's funny in all the right ways, and even though it sports an NC-17 rating, there's very little nudity or sex in the film. (With the exception of some man-butt and a very obvious Mariachi ballsack.) It's also a Troma movie! How can you go wrong with that?
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How does one review a movie that doesn't exist? The Salty Nerds jump into the multiverse to find the non-existent Indiana Jones 4 movie in order to review it. Turns out, it wasn't worth the effort. Part of the "Good Directors Bad Movies" week.
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Oy! Get yer cockney accents ready for medieval times as the Salty Nerds talk about the "Lord of the Rings meets SNATCH" crossover from Guy Ritchie and his East-Londinium take on the King Arthur legend.
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The Salty Nerds take a look at Star Trek TOS - Balance of Terror! This is the episode of the Original Series where the Romulans are introduced into the Star Trek universe and Captain Kirk matches wits with the Romulan commander in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse that is reminiscent of World War 2 submarine battles. William Shatner delivers one of his best performances as James T. Kirk in this episode, and Leonard Nimoy as Spock has to deal with a lot of bigotry against Vulcans. This is one of Alex's and Kadish's favorite Star Trek episodes because it reminds them of their favorite submarine movies like The Hunt For Red October and Run Silent Run Deep. We also get a lot of great Star Trek Lore-Building in this episode as we're introduced to the Neutral Zone and the Romulan War.
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The Salty Nerds talk about Tim Burton's "reimagining" of The Planet of the Apes, and not even Mark Wahlberg can save this film from being a complete snoozefest. Say HI to your mother for us.
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The Salty Nerds tackle One Hit Wonder movies, films that hit it big and then the filmmakers went on to do nothing else of note. In this episode, the Nerds talk about Heathers, The Blair Witch Project, and Tommy Wiseau's The Room.
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The Salty Nerds take on SALT VAMPIRES in the very first episode of Star Trek The Original Series.
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The Salty Nerds (minus Jude) give their overall thoughts about the full first season of the Star Wars series Obi-Wan Kenobi and lament that it's impossible to get "good" Star Wars nowadays.
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Kadish and Conspiracy Tom sit down with independent filmmaker Len Kabisinski to talk about his movie Pact of Vengeance, a throwback to 80s action flicks, as well as advice for microbudget and independent filmmaking.
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In this episode, Sarah makes some unusual alliances to save Paul, and Helena cuts something weird off someone.
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Mark Wahlberg makes every movie better! Except these movies. Be sure to say HI to your mother for me as we dive into three WICKED BAD WAHLBERG movies!
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In this funny and candid interview, the Salty Crew sits down with Commander John Sheppard himself, actor Joe Flanigan, to talk about his time on Stargate Atlantis, his relationship with Jason Momoa, his work on AppleTV's SEE, and much more. You're not going to want to miss this one!
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The plot thickens with Orphan Black as the clones figure out mysterious Monitors are spying on them, and these spies may be closer to them than they think!
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It's that time again for JUNE CLAUDE VAN DAMME! Yes, the show where the Salty Nerds celebrate all things Jean-Claude Van Damme related, including three of his awesome movies! This June, the Nerds discuss Death Warrant, Lionheart, and Sudden Death! The Charles Shaw is flowing like water in this episode, coming to you straight from Porkugul! If you love Van Damme as much as the Salty Nerds do, do NOT miss June-Claude Van Damme Part 4!
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The Salty Nerds get to chat with the creator, head writer, and director of one of their all-time favorite TV shows - Norsemen. In this candid interview, John Iver Helgaker talks about the inspiration for a comedy show about Vikings, how to write dark comedy, why Norsemen got cancelled, his plans for season 4, his new show Captain Fall, and much more! If you're a fan of Norsemen, you're not going to want to miss this awesome interview!
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The Nerds return to talk about the third episode of season 1 of Orphan Black, where things get crazy with a serial killer gunning for the clones. Though Alex and Vader are still not sure if they like the show that much.
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Jude picked the movies this week and she chose the cheesiest, campiest, silliest sci-fi horror movies she could because she likes to torture her co-hosts.
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The Salty Nerds do an off-the-cuff review of the first 3 episodes of The Boys season 3 and how disturbing it is.
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The Salty Nerds do an "early review" of Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 4, and then go on a rant about their feelings of the show so far, and it gets pretty epic and passionate.
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The Nerds dive into the first episode of future She-Hulk, Tatiana Maslany, and her clone conspiracy show Orphan Black.
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The Salty Nerds wig out while talking about movies that have to do with spiders - and none of them ever slept through the night again.
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In this special interview episode, the Salty Nerds talk to one of the most prolific actors ever - Adam Baldwin - and talk about his amazing career, covering everything from his time with Stanley Kubrick on Full Metal Jacket, to Joss Whedon on Firefly, to his time on CHUCK, and who he'd rather have sex with - Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, or Robert Downey Jr.
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Everyone's favorite femme fatale is back as Christina Hendricks returns to Firefly to marry more men and get the crew of the Serenity into more trouble! If you would like to hear the FULL retrospective review of this episode, check out the members area here:
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In this special episode, Kadish gets to chat with prolific and legendary author Kevin J Anderson about his amazing career, and writing for legacy franchises such as Star Wars, DUNE, and more!
In this interview, Kevin J Anderson talks about how he writes books so fast, how to work with co-authors, indy versus traditional publishing, dealing with Hollywood, killing off established characters, the difference between writing for comic books and novels, and lots of other topics!
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The Salty Nerds get all "metaverse" as they talk about movies where humans are replaced or taken over by simulations, and how cool/scary the concept is, because it's probably not far off. Warning - lots of talk about bad wigs and basketball dance battles. You've been warned!
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The HALO season finale is here and the Salty Nerds are glad they don't have to watch any more of this highly disappointing show, or deal with CBS copystriking their videos anymore. The only good thing about the finale - no Kwan Ha!
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The Salty Nerds welcome back the character of Saffron (played by Christina Hendricks) as she once again uses her feminine wiles to wreck havoc on the Serenity crew.
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The Salty Nerds take a look at horror-themed sci-fi films, two of which were made with Kadish's arch-nemesis, Paul Stanky Anderson!
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Master Chief has sex with a Covenant spy and only Mark Wahlberg taking over as Cortana can save this show from getting any worse.
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MattVader74 goes FULL SALT in this episode as we take a look at the Jaynestown, the episode where Jayne is the folk hero of a mud colony.
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The Salty Nerds talk about cheesy (and ridiculous) sci-fi prison movies as well as Christopher Lambert's ballsack.
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In what is probably the worst episode of the HALO TV series, the Salty Nerds lose it over the sheer stupidity on display in this Kwan Ha-centric episode.
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This is the episode where Mal accidentally gets "married" to the smoking hot Christina Hendricks (poor him!) and hilarity ensues.
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With the #MorbiusSweep movement trying to combat bad critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, the Salty Nerds thought it might be a good idea to highlight some of the more fawning 5-Star reviews for this terrible, terrible movie.
Get your tin foil hats on, because the Nerds are talking about CONSPIRACIES this week, while watching movies that some would consider "documentaries" rather than works of fiction.
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The Nerds all agree this is the best HALO episode yet - because there's zero Kwan Ha in it! (Well, almost.)
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The Salty Nerds take a look at the series premiere episode of one of the most celebrated (and short lived) sci-fi series ever - Firefly! So strap in as we go on the inaugural adventure with Mal and his crew.
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Your mission, Nerds, should you choose to accept it, is to listen to a bunch of Salty Nerds talk about Tom Cruise running, slow motion doves, and three wildly different spy movies for over an hour and forty minutes.
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Find out how much the Salty Nerds hate Kwan Ha as she becomes a Fremen-like sand ninja and stuff actually happens in the last 13 minutes of the episode!
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WARNING: SPOILERS
It's the thrilling conclusion to the midseason two-parter of season 1 of Stargate Atlantis, and Shepherd is the dot getting rid of all the other dots!
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Sometimes fiction is stranger than reality, especially when the reality is based in fiction! Come check out the Salty Nerds as they talk about reality TV movies.
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The Nerds review episode 4 of the HALO series and talk about how terrible Kwan Ha is and wonder why Master Chief can't seem to keep his helmet on.
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It's Shepherd vs. the oldest Fratelli Brother from Goonies in what is basically the first part of Die Hard on Atlantis.
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The Salty Nerds take aim at assassin movies that have lots of overacting, plot holes, and uncomfortable underage sexual tension.
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The Salty Nerds question whether to continue with HALO in lieu of the constant CBS copystrikes and decide "ah, why not?" In this episode the Nerds talk about Kwan Ha's terrible hair, Covenant death worms, fingernail shivs, molesting of flash clones, and more!
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The Nerds talk about the episode where the Stargate Atlantis crew runs into a group of Amish people who are building nuclear weapons, and hijinks ensue.
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Prepare for an EXTREME CLOSE-UP on Mike Meyer's non-Austin Powers films from the Salty Nerds as they laugh their way through the two Wayne's World movies and the one with the Axe Murderer. SCHWING!
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The Salty Nerds review the second episode of the HALO TV series, where Master Chief keeps taking off his helmet for no good reason, and we get space politics instead of action scenes.
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The Salty Nerds take a look at the first two episodes of Stargate Atlantis, entitled Rising, and geek out over space vampires.
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Get your engines running because the Salty Nerds are fighting over guzzoline as they talk about George Miller's post-apocalyptic trilogy and whether or not the movies have stood the test of time.
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The Nerds review the new Paramount Plus tentpole original series HALO and the game purists fight against the n00bs in a desperate battle to figure out if the show is good or not.
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Things get crazy as something has the townsfolk of Eureka acting without inhibition and Alex lusts after Allison in her matching panties.
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The Salty Nerds talk about movies that are about playing video games and how they waffle between brilliant and one-star crapfests. Get your powergloves ready, nerds, because it's time to get salty!
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Hop on the Doof Wagon and watch out for those chastity belts, because the Salty Nerds tackle George Miller's best Mad Mad movie to date - Fury Road. Sure, Max is kinda sidelined in his own movie, but it's so good, who cares?
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In this episode, David Hewlett joins Kadish to talk to NFT and Metagaming expert Cryptostache to speculate on how NFT technology will affect the entertainment industry, and how NFTs can be used for movies, TV shows, podcasts, YouTube, and gaming.
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The Salty Nerds review the Eureka episode entitled "Dr. Nobel" - the episode where old people save the world! When Fargo unleashes a doomsday weapon beneath the town, Sheriff Carter is forced to mind-meld with a crazy scientist from the Cold War era in an attempt to prevent World War III.
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Kadish sits down with independent filmmaker Len Kabasinski to talk about his massive filmography of B-movies, the challenges of independent micro-budget filmmaking, and being elevated to a darling of YouTube with the help of the boys at RedLetterMedia. If you're a fan of B-movie genre films and the filmmaking process, do not miss this interview!
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The Salty Nerds prepare to guard their chili-holes as they tackle Teen Road Comedies, many of which have to do with some pretty "adult situations." From the Tom Green-starring Road Trip, to the classic Eurotrip, and the highly underappreciated Sex Drive, we're travelling around the world in the funniest way possible!
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Welcome to the Salty Nerd Podcast - the podcast where we make movies fun by making fun of movies!
The Salty Nerds take a look at Netflix's The Adam Project, starring Ryan Reynolds as a time traveler who meets up with his younger self to help save the world. Written by Jonathan Tropper (of SEE fame), this movie is a fun callback to 80s sci-fi flicks. Just try not to think about time travel or magnetism too much and you should enjoy it.
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Something fishy is happening in the town of Eureka as residents become mighty forgetful when it comes to important things, like seeing someone get shot in a crowded restaurant. Sheriff Carter is convinced it's a gizmo that wipes out short term memory. In this retrospective recap, the Salty Nerds try to remember what they like about this episode.
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The Salty Nerds prepare to crank things up to eleven and rock out as they discuss movies that ROCK! (or, at the very least, are extremely loud.) The Nerds talk about the semi-autobiographical 70s rock odyssey Almost Famous and how hot Kate Hudson is, then they debate over the comedy of This Is Spinal Tap, and wrap things up with the knobgobbling 90s comedy Airheads.
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We are salty, we are nerds, we are SALTY NERDS! Who want VENGEANCE! (Or something.) The Salty Nerds review The Batman, with Robert Pattinson, Zoe Kravitz, Jeffrey Wright, and Colin Farrell. Is this movie as good as everyone is saying it is, or is it overrated? The nerds talk about all of it!
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The Salty Nerds review the Pilot episode for the classic SyFy series, Eureka - about a town full of super geniuses and the dopey sheriff who constantly saves their butts by being dumber than everyone else. The Nerds talk about how great the series is and how much fun it is to revisit it.
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In what is probably one of their funniest episodes ever, the Salty Nerds talk about Buddy Cop movies while getting increasingly drunk and off-topic. In this episode, they cover the hilarious Will Farrell and Mark Wahlberg comedy The Other Guys, the disappointing R.I.P.D., and the horrible Collision Course, starring Jay Leno and Mr. Miagi.
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The Salty Nerds take on a classic 90s comedy from Kevin Smith about magic eye posters, stinkpalms, comic books, psychic third nipples, Sven Thorsen, and SNOOCHIE-BOOCHIES. In this special charity episode, we take a hard look at the sophomore outing of one of the 90s biggest auteurs, all thanks to Critical Care Comics.
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The Salty Nerds sing-along with the musical episode of Buffy, where the Scooby Gang is forced by a curse to sing about all their deepest, darkest secrets.
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The Salty Nerds discuss westerns starring Kurt Russell and his epic mustaches. Come work through the movies that gave the Nerds PTSD after watching them!
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The Salty Nerds discuss the season 1 finale of Peacemaker, including the political subtext, the fart jokes, and one heck of a surprising cameo! Warning - the Nerds go off on a lot of tangents in this one, so be prepared for some hilarious nonsense in addition to DC superhero goodness!
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The Salty Nerds dive into what is probably the most DEPRESSING episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer ever, episode 16 of season 5, entitled The Body. The episode is all about grief and the randomness of death, so you know it's going to be a rip-roaring good time! (Actually, it evokes a great many tears from the Nerds when they get into the recap, so fun!)
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The Salty Nerds screwed up and couldn't watch the movies they were supposed to for this episode, so instead they decided to watch two really odd Zombie movies, which actually turned out to be a lot of fun.
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In this PENULTIMATE episode of HBOMax's Peacemaker series, Peacemaker throws down with the White Dragon, Judomaster returns to dust some hot cheetos, and we finally get to see what the Cow looks like. Come join the Salty Nerds as they break down this episode of James Gunn's Peacemaker!
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The Salty Nerds review what is widely regarded as the CREEPIEST episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer ever, HUSH. When some mysterious demons (lead by Doug Jones) steal people's voices and start cutting out hearts, Buffy and the Scoobies have to band together to stop them.
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Guess what? IZ VIGGO! In this episodes the Salty Nerds watch some non-Lord Of The Rings movies starring Viggo Mortensen. First up is the adventure film Hidalgo about a man and his trusty Mustang who race across the desert while trying not to get their balls cut off (literally). Then we have a family man with a mysterious past who fights the Philly mob in A History Of Violence. Finally, we have lots of tattoos, vodka, and naked fighting in Eastern Promises!
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A lot of things happen in the third-to-last episode of Peacemaker, including a whole police station getting orifaced, the rise of the White Dragon, the introduction of an alien Cow, and everyone wanting to kill Peacemaker. Also, a super-sweet piano rendition of Home Sweet Home is played! Come join the Salty Nerds as they talk about the 6th episode of Peacemaker Season 1 - Murn After Reading.
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It's time to start talking about Buffy The Vampire Slayer and superfan Jude JuJu has picked a number of episodes for the Salty Nerds to watch, starting with the pilot episode for the series, entitled "Welcome to the Hellmouth." Is the show any good and most importantly - will Alex like it? Find out in this episode of the Salty Nerd Reviews: Buffy The Vampire Slayer!
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The Salty Nerds talk about awesome sequels and terrible spin-offs this week as two franchises collide! James Cameron's Aliens, Robert Rodriguez's Predators, and Paul WS Andersons Alien vs. Predator. Can you guess which is awesome and which is stanky?
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The Salty Nerds talk about this GORILLA of an episode as they speculate who gets orifaced by BUTT-erflies as Project Butterfly strikes at the heart of the alien invasion's food source. The Nerds get blasted on Peacemasters which makes it a bit hard to talk about the episode coherently, and Vader challenges Kadish to a Holmgang.
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The Salty Nerds check out the "beginning of the end" for David Tennant's run as The Doctor in this episode where he visits the first human colony on Mars and fights WATER ZOMBIES.
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If 90s movies are anything, they're full of women trying to break that glass ceiling while also catering to the patriarchy! In this episode, the Nerds talk about three movies that not only bombed terribly, but also attempted to take some high profile women and make them movie stars. So get out your Lubriderm and prepare for lots of talk about boobies, because the Nerds are in full form as they discuss Failed Female Crossovers!
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The Salty Nerds breakdown the fourth episode of the HBOMax superhero series starring John Cena and have a grand old time comparing it to the Princess Bride. (Yes, you read that correctly.) Come laugh, cry, and boogie down in this episode of talking about James Gunn's PEACEMAKER!
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The Salty Nerds talk about one of the best episodes of Doctor Who ever made - BLINK! The one where the terrifying Weeping Angels are introduced. Yes, there's lots more Doctor Who talk in this episode you won't want to miss!
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The Salty Nerds talk about terrible Caveman movies, and probably have their funniest episode ever - or at least an episode so raunchy it would get them banned.
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The Salty nerds debate over whether HBOMax's new DCEU superhero show from James Gunn is brilliant, or the most terrible thing ever put on TV. The table is split on this one (well, everyone agrees about this show except for Alex), but there's plenty to talk about as the Nerds discuss the first three episodes of the season.
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The Salty nerds sit down with the man behind the stunning battle scenes of SEE, as well as movies such as Snake Eyes, Transformers, the MEG, and many more! In this eye-opening interview, action director James Madigan shares his experiences on a variety of movies, as well as how he plans and shoots awesome action scenes. Definitely not an interview you want to miss!
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The Salty Nerds do a retrospective review of the fourth episode of David Tennant's run on Doctor Who, where the Doctor goes to 19th century France and makes out with the king's mistress while freaky French robots try to kill him.
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It's MattVader's birthday week, and he's chosen movies based off of characters created by the legendary pulp novelist, Robert E. Howard. This includes Kevin Sorbo as Kull the Conqueror, James Purefoy as Solomon Kane, and Jason Momoa as Conan the Barbarian! Lots of heavy metal, swords, axes, sorcery, and scantily clad women ensue!
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The Salty Nerds start off their month-long Doctor Who journey with the introduction of David Tennant as the 10th Doctor in the Christmas special entitled "The Christmas Invasion." Stargate Atlantis actor David Hewlett joins the Nerds talking about this episode as it's Alex, Vader, and Jude's first introduction to Doctor Who.
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The Salty Nerds sit down with one of their favorite actors from one of their favorite TV shows - the hilarious Kare Conradi from the equally hilarious Norsemen! Check out this in-depth interview into Viking life, frozen pizza, and how to properly braid a beard.
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The Salty nerds review the fourth Matrix movie and are forced to ask themselves: who the heck asked for another Matrix movie? Let alone one that wasn't very good or original? Find out how much the Nerds hated The Matrix Resurrections in this episode!
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In their most exciting interview yet, the Salty Nerds got to sit down with Doctor Rodney McKay himself - Stargate Atlantis actor David Hewlett! David spills the beans on his time working on Stargate Atlantis, AppleTV's SEE, and various other projects throughout his career. He also talks about Hollywood, his collectables, and his feud with Jason Momoa. If you are a Stargate fan, you won't want to miss this awesome interview!
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2021 was a big year for the Salty Nerds as they has a lot of crazy experiences and fun moments. Come join them as they take a look back on the year and reminisce about their favorite moments. If you are a fan of the Salty Nerd Podcast, you won't want to miss this episode!
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The Salty Nerds take a look at Daniel Craig's last outing as Bond and debate as to whether or not the movie sucked (like the previous Bond movie did) or was actually good and totally not woke at all. This is the NON-SPOILER review of the film. If you'd like the full spoiler-filled review and hear every ounce of salt the Nerds have for this movie, then be sure to check out our members area here: http://www.saltynerdclub.com
What the heck is a post-production producer? Well, he's the guy in charge of getting the show edited, getting the sound designed, getting all the special effects done, and delivering a finished episode to the network! So, yeah, SUPER important job! And in this episode, the Salty Nerds chat with Chris Arruda, who does all that and more for the Jason Momoa dystopian epic SEE on AppleTV. Chris has LOTS of interesting behind-the-scenes info to share, so if you're interested in how the "sausage is made" in post-production and want to hear some interesting stories about the making of SEE, don't miss this episode!
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2021 is almost over, so the Salty Nerds have decided to list their top 5 movies of the year! But it's more like the top 20 movies because each Nerd has their 5 favorite ones! Which Nerd to you agree with the most? What's your top 5? Let us know!
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Forget all those terrible Resident Evil movies you've seen previously - Resident Evil Welcome To Racoon City is not only a more faithful adaptation of the video game, but also a legit scary horror movie! (Yeah, we were surprised as well!) Find out why the Salty Nerds liked this movie so much.
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Half man. Half Machine. All SALTY NERD! The Salty Nerds talk about the original Robocop Trilogy with special guest-host David Hewlett, the actor who portrayed Doctor Rodney McKay on Stargate Atlantis! The Nerds were interviewing Hewlett and he just wouldn't leave, so they let him sit in on their Robocop episode. Come check out what David (who is now the Salty Nerds' best friend) thinks of these classic 80s and 90s movies!
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The Salty Nerds review the (not so) epic finale of AppleTV's incredibly pretentious original series, INVASION. Entitled "The First Day" the Nerds wish it was the last as they discover they're going to have to suffer through a second season of this terrible, awful, miserable show! How bad is this series? So bad, that the Nerds have run out of words to describe how bad it is! In fact, they each made a list of things they hate, but not as much as Invasion!
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The Salty Nerds review the AppleTV original film FINCH, starring Tom Hanks, a dog, and a robot. The Nerds are split as to whether this is a good movie or not. Half of them thought Tom Hanks played a real jerk. The other half really enjoyed it and thought it was a blend between Castaway and I Am Legend. Oh, and Kadish actually got teary-eyed while discussing the ending.
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To celebrate the 20 year anniversary of one of the greatest fantasy movies of all time, the Salty Nerds decide to discuss The Lord Of The Rings - The Fellowship Of The Ring. And boy-oh-boy, do they geek out HARD. Forget salt, the Nerds practically GUSH over this incredible movie! If you ever wanted a salt-free episode, this is one to check out!
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The PENULTIMATE episode of Invasion has the Salty Nerds EXTRA salty about this ridiculous show, it's boring characters, slow storyline, and massive plot contrivances. They're especially upset by Invasion's climax essentially making all but one storyline in the series completely pointless.
NOTHING makes sense in Invasion Episode 9. Nothing is explained. Nothing is really resolved (well, except for the whole alien invasion things). This episode is so bad, it actually made the Nerds ANGRY they had watched it!
And as you know - nothing is more entertaining than angry nerds!
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Grab a martini and a girl in a bikini because this week the Salty Nerds are talking Bond, Brosnan Bond. What does the crew think of the 90s James Bond fillms with their terrible puns and giant freakin laser beams? Find out in this weeks Salty Nerd Podcast!
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Guess what everyone! Something actually happens this episode! Well, sort of. Actually... not really. Who cares anymore? Invasion is so bad that MattVader actually has to find new words to describe it! And we devolve into talking about TikTok videos again.
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The season finale of AppleTV's Foundation is here! Jude returns to sprinkle some salt as a dye-in-the-wool book lover, but the other Nerds are pretty happy with the show. If you want the full spoiler-filled review of every episode this season, be sure to check out our members area here:
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After a string of bad sequels/reboots, Ghostbusters has finally gotten a worthy successor with Ghostbusters Afterlife! The Salty Nerds came, saw, and teared up at this love-letter to the original fantasy adventure comedy they grew up loving. Get your full SPOILER-FILLED breakdown and review here!
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Alex is away so the Salty Nerds decide to watch movies he'd normally never allow on the podcast and pay a dear, dear price for doing so. They choose three of the WORST holiday-themed horror movies possible, and end up regretting it!
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The Salty Nerds suffer through yet ANOTHER super-boring episode of AppleTV's show about an alien invasion that has neither aliens nor invasions in it. Instead, we get to see people cooking hamburgers, driving around, and not running into aliens. The Nerds are so desperate to be entertained, they resort to talking about TikToks and Brittany Spears instead of this horribly boring show.
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In this PENULTIMATE episode of the epic sci-fi drama Foundation, we're coming to the endgame. The drama on Terminus between the Anacreons, Thespins, and the Foundation comes to a shocking climax as the secrets of The Vault are finally revealed. And on Trantor, Brother Dawn's secret is discovered by Empire and now he must fight for his life. (By the way, none of this is in the books.)
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There's something strange in the neighborhood, and it's the Salty Nerds! This week the crew reviews all the Ghostbusters movies - even the bad ones! (Especially the bad ones.) Call it fate, call it karma, call it cats and dogs living together in mass hysteria, just don't call it boring. Join us for this spooky and hilarious episode!
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In what is arguably the best (and also the worst) episode of Invasion, the show turns one of the most annoying storylines into a straight-up horror movie. The Dork Knight sits in for Alex, Jude creates a drink that tastes like this show, and Jim Bell Tyson is still ded.
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The Salty Nerds talk about the eighth episode of AppleTV's Foundation, which has 1 great storyline, one okay storyline, and one awful storyline. But which is which? If you want to know the answer, check out the members area at: http://www.saltynerdclub.com
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Check your Flux Capacitors Nerds because we are heading to the Past in this episode of Retro We-Watch! The Salty Crew talk about 3 retro movies. Jude's horror roots go deep with 13 Ghosts, Kadish picked the classic, The Day The Earth Stood Still, and Vader picked the homoerotic scifi film, Robinson Crusoe on Mars. (naturally.)
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In the mid-season episode of this AppleTV alien invasion series, there's still no aliens, still no Mark Wahlberg, and still no sign of Sam Neill anywhere. Some critics say there's one "jaw dropping" moment in every episode, but the only jaw-dropping that's happening with the Salty Nerds is when they yawn at how boring this series is!
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The Salty Nerds give their non-spoiler take on episode 7 of AppleTV's Foundation series, which they all think might be the best episode of the show yet!
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Get ready to take a big bite out of this podcast this week as the Salty Nerd Crew talk about the first 3 films in the Resident Evil Franchise, Kadish explains exactly why he hates Director Paul W.S. Anderson, Vader compares the T-Virus to COVID, and Jude and Alex just like seeing zombie puppies.
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Somehow the Salty Nerds convinced the head producer, showrunner, & lead writer of one of their favorite TV shows to sit down with them and answer all their questions! In this epic interview, the Nerds speak with Jonathan Tropper, the man behind TV shows like Banshee, Warrior, and SEE.
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The Salty Nerds review the fourth episode of what is probably the most boring story about an alien invasion ever told, and try to jazz it up with some sweet New England accents and the stunt casting of some Wahlbergs.
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Foundation S1E6 Non Spoiler Review from the Salty Nerds has them breaking down Death and the Maiden. In this episode, we see Brother Day journey to the homeworld of the Luminous religion. We see Brother Dawn hunt some gillyraptors. And Salvor takes the fight to the Anacreons.
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The Salty Nerds get together to talk about the latest incarnation of DUNE, made by the man with the unpronounceable name - Denis Villeneuve. While the Nerds struggle to pronounce the words from the Dune book & movie, they also talk about whether or not the film is a modern masterpiece, or a total hot mess.
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This week on the Salty Nerd Podcast the crew talk about movies that turn regular old stories we know and love into crazy monster filled stories that are way cooler! First up is Abraham Lincoln who lives a secret life hunting vampires before becoming President. Then we see what happens to Hansel & Gretel when they're all grown up. And lastly, we get some good ol' British melodrama, but with zombies and corsets that hide weapons and stuff.
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The Salty Nerds take a look at the sci-fi thriller from AppleTV, called Invasion, and review the first three episodes. The show details the real-time struggles of people across the world and aliens invade the planet. There are hot Japanese lesbians, aliens that sneeze people to death, horrible fathers, and much more! Oh, and all the action takes place on Earth. That's really important, apparently.
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In this special episode of the Salty Nerd Podcast, the Nerds sit down with the lady behind all the best blind fashion - Natalie Bronfman! Natalie is the costume designer for the Jason Momoa AppleTV show SEE, and she answers all our questions about what people in a blind society wear!
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Hey everyone! We've got a breakdown of the mid-season episode of the AppleTV series Foundation! This episode sees the return of Gaal Dornik and the reveal of the Anacreon plan on Terminus. MattVader is on vacation so Conspiracy Tom is sitting in for him! Come join us for this fun non-spoiler discussion of this amazing TV show!
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Join the Salty Crew to celebrate their 100th episode in true Salty Nerd fashion by talking about 3 terrible monster movies! First up is the action-reimagining of Frankenstein where the writers basically steal the plot of Underworld and put in demons, gargoyles, and (oh yeah) Frankenstein. Then we have the first misfire for Universal's "Dark Universe" with Van Helsing. Finally, we have a movie that takes all the classic movie monsters and turns them into midgets with The Creeps. (Yes, they actually did this.)
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It's here - the SEASON 2 FINALE review of SEE from the Salty Nerds! Someone call Guinness World Records because this episode has one of the longest fight scenes featuring blind people ever put on TV! MattVader is here to dump a truckload of salt on this finale, the but rest of the Nerds geek out over it. Come see how the season ends and what we think will happen in season 3. CHET CHET!
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The Salty Nerds get a real life big-time American actor to come on their show - Christian Camargo, who plays the Witchfinder General, Tamacti Jun, on AppleTV's original series SEE. Christian was kind enough to take an hour out of his busy shooting schedule to answer all the Nerds' questions about playing a blind badass, and drops some really interesting insights into the making of the show. If you're a fan of Jason Momoa's SEE, then you're not going to want to miss this insightful interview!
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The Salty Nerds talk about the fourth episode of season 1 of Foundation, entitled "Barbarians at the Gate." And lots of stuff is happening in the sci-fi epic from AppleTV! The Nerds tell you everything you need to know without spoiling anything.
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Get ready to crack open a cold PBR and get salty with the crew this week! We are talking about creepy cabin movies from surprise gem, "Cabin in the Woods" to modern cult classic "Tucker & Dale vs. Evil." Oh, and there's a movie about a flesh-eating disease somewhere in there, too.
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Hey everyone - it's the PENULTIMATE episode of SEE, season 2, and the Salty Nerds are all about it! Queen Kane finally gets the war she's been wanting, Maghra gets a promotion, Tamacti Jun reveals himself, Baba Voss armors up, #Wreniwa and #Poad are in full swing, and Kofun is still useless. Oh, and it looks like the season finale is going to be bonkers!
WARNING: SPOILERS
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The Salty Nerds dive into the third episode of AppleTV's Foundation series and give their non-spoiler thoughts on a new cycle of Emperors, as well as the start of the invasion of Terminus. Oh, and Jude still hates this show.
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On this episode of the Salty Nerd Podcast we let the Patrons pick the movies, and boy did they take advantage of that! This episode is full of FIRE and SALT as the Nerds tack three Dragon Movies in this special "Members pick the movies" episode!
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The Salty Nerds dive into the sixth episode of the second season of SEE, where the Peace Talks get sabotaged, bread is not what it seems, and Kofun gets deflowered in a very Kofuny way. This was definitely one of the funnier episodes of the season, unintentionally or not. Come join the Salty Nerds and Boo-Boo Voss as they unpack this very dense episode!
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The Salty Nerds bread down the second episode of AppleTV's Foundation series in the most non-spoilery way possible! If you want to hear the Nerd's full, hour-long spoiler-filled recap of the show, become a member of the Salty Nerd Club here:
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The Salty Nerds dive into the series premiere of AppleTV's epic science fiction series, Foundation, the first ever live-action adaptation of the classic Isaac Asimov novels. The Nerd table is split between the book purists and the visualists, so there is a lot of healthy debate over this episode! And don't forget, the rest of the season will be exclusive to the Salty Nerd members area! So if you want to hear the Nerd's spoiler-filled recaps, be sure to sign up here:
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The Salty Nerds tackle Mythology Movies and find a "questionable" theme running through them all that makes them a bit politically incorrect to talk about. But, hey, that's never stopped the Salty Nerds before!
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Chet Chet! The Nerds rally around "Aunt Handy" as the Voss family is finally reunited and Kofun learns to pray. Prepare yourself for lots of shipping, hashtags, and talk about squatting logs in this episode!
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The Salty Nerds FINALLY release the second part of their season 2 review of the awesome AppleTV original comedy series, Mythic Quest, about a group of motley video game developers. In this episode, the Nerds take on episodes 6-9 of the second season, including Backstory, Peter, Juice Box, and TBD. Ironically, the Salty Nerds all agree that this could be some of the best TV they've ever seen. What do you think?
WARNING: SPOILERS
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Hail to the king, baby! In this episode, the Nerds get all groovy with everyone's favorite B-movie actor, Bruce Campbell, as they take on some of his non-Evil Dead movies. The first is the vampire western Sundown: The Vampire In Retreat. Then there's the sci-fi Die Hard rip-off, Assault on Dome 4. Finally, it's the old Elvis vs. hillbilly mummy movie, Bubba Ho-Tep. Don't miss out on the fun! This is one episode you're going to want to check out!
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Chet Chet! The Salty Nerds review episode 4 of season 2 of the AppleTV original series SEE. In this episode, there's a marriage, crazy smelly fashion, (not so) hot aunt and nephew action, and a return of a beloved character! Come join the Nerds as the dive into the crazy insane world of TV's most wonderfully ridiculous show.
WARNING: SPOILERS!
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The Salty Nerds take on movies that have ripped-off the Die Hard formula, all with varying results. First up, Harrison Ford fights Russian terrorists on Air Force One. Then, a pre-hobbit Sean Astin fights a Columbian Drug cartel that takes over his fancy boarding school. Then, thin Steven Seagal compares crazy with Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Busey on a navy battleship!
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The Nerds dive into the third episode of season 2 of SEE, called The Compass, which introduces us to some much-needed backstory AND a secret society of blind female ninjas. (No joke.) The Nerds also deliver yet another fashion report for the blind and encourage everyone to make #TOADFUNE happen. Chet Chet!
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The yearly "August Bites" Episode has the Salty Crew cheering for the giant monster alligators this week as the Nerds watch two cheap campy B movies and one masterpiece of Alligator cinema. (We're not telling you which is which, though!) So prepare yourself for lots of huge reptiles eating people, because we're talking ALLIGATOR MOVIES!
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The Salty Nerds review the second episode of the AppleTV original series SEE, starring Jason Momoa, and they debate over whether or not this show is slowly becoming the overly ridiculous blind version of Game of Thrones.
WARNING: SPOILERS
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The Salty Nerds watch the new Amazon documentary VAL, about Val Kilmer's career and his struggle with cancer, and get super depressed. At least until Kadish tells them the entire documentary is a lie. Or is it? Come join us as we try to figure it out! Oh, and we're your huckleberry.
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Its Monster Week here at the Salty Nerd Podcast and we are talking about two incredible blood gushing fun movies and one abortion of a film. Enjoy the show!
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SEE is back baby, and it's dumber than ever! (Sort of.) The Salty Nerds sit down and dissect the season 2 premiere episode of the AppleTV original series starring Jason Momoa, and they couldn't be happier!
WARNING: SPOILERS!
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The Salty Nerds review the entire first season of the Jason Momoa AppleTV+ original series SEE, where everyone is blind AND ridiculously stupid. But gosh darn it, you can't help but love every minute of it!
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Is this the best Vampire movie on Netflix? Find out what the Salty Crew think of this German "Vampires on a plane" Netflix movie!!
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The Salty Nerds tackle three CRAPPY SPACE MOVIES, that actually end up being pretty good, completely negating the theme of the episode. But that's okay, the Nerds are still able to make fun of them!
The Salty Nerd Crew get down and dirty with James Gunns new movie The Suicide Squad. The big question on peoples minds is, "is it better than the last one?" OF COURSE!! MAYBE!!! WHO KNOWS????
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The Salty nerds review the Amazon Prime original movie JOLT, starring Kate Beckinsale as a juiced-up woman with anger issues who can only have her violent impulses curbed through electroshock therapy. Sounds good, right? Wrong. This movie sucks, and the Salty Nerds are going to tell you all about it.
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The Salty Nerds tackle what is arguably one of the most confusing movie franchises of all time - HIGHLANDER. A series that shifts from fantasy, to sci-fi, and back again, while each film ignores all the others that came before it. Join the Nerds as they dive deep into the world of immortals, as there can be only one... good Highlander movie.
Check out the Salty Nerds as they discuss the new G.I Joe movie "Snake Eyes" is it a cool Ninja movie or yet another failure of Hollywood to give legacy I.Ps the respect the deserve?
The Salty Nerds drink too much rum and talk about one of Alex's favorite franchises, all while doing bad Johnny Depp impressions! So AVAST ye salty dogs! Yo-Ho, yo-ho, a nerd's life for we!
The Salty Nerds review the new Netflix reboot of He-Man entitled: Masters of the Universe Revelation. Is it good or woke SJW garbage? The Nerds debate this and more as they try to figure out if this Kevin Smith-led reboot is worth watching.
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This week the Salty Nerd Crew discuss the new Netflix "Chick Wick" flick Gunpowder Milkshake. Is it a cool Female badass action movie, or just a lesser rip off of better shoot em up cinema?
In their FINAL Star Trek movie themed episode, the Salty Nerds take on the films produced by JJ Abrams and Bad Robot productions, including Star Trek 2009, Star Trek Into Darkness, and Star Trek Beyond. Prepare for the FINAL frontier of JJ-Trek movies, because the Nerds are going to drop some SALT.
The season finale of Loki is here, and the Salty Nerds are going to talk about it! Marvel reveals the next big bad for the MCU, and the Nerds discuss all the deep and complex themes that the finale of Loki explored. Come theorize about timey-wimey things with us in this final episode of the Loki reviews!
The Salty Nerd Crew talk about the latest MCU adventure "Black Widow" is it worth a watch? Is it too late for a Black Widow stand alone movie post "End Game"?
In this special episode of the Salty Nerd Podcast, the Nerds interview actor Øystein Martinsen, who played the "sub-human slave" Kark in the hilarious Netflix original comedy series Norsemen. Get some great behind-the-scenes insights into everyone's favorite Viking comedy with this insightful interview!
In this episode, the Salty Nerds tackle what is arguably the FIRST cinematic universe ever constructed, but the cheesy direct-to-video B-movie production company Full Moon Pictures. The Nerds review Dollman, Demonic Toys, and the crossover event Dollman vs. Demonic Toys! If you like B-movies that are so bad, they're good, then don't miss this episode!
The Salty Nerds talk about the PENULTIMATE episode of season 1 of Loki, where he fights a giant purple cloud and falls further in love with himself. Also, alligator Loki rules.
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The Salty Nerds get SUPER SALTY with their review of Amazon's original movie The Tomorrow War, starring the one and only Chris Pratt! If you like it when movies screw up time travel and make ridiculous plot choices while padding out the running time, then you're going to LOVE this movie!
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The Salty Nerds are back for another Star Trek episode, this time talking about the last two Next Generation movies, Insurrection and Nemesis, as well as the documentary Chaos on the Bridge, about the early years of the Next Gen TV series.
The Salty Nerds break down episode 4 of Marvel's Loki - the one where Loki literally falls in love with himself - and gives their theories on what's happening and where the show is going.
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Get ready to go to space in a pimped out Pontiac Fiero! The Salty Nerd Crew discuss their theater experience of watching the ninth movie in the Fast & The Furious franchise. Find out if the Salty Nerds liked it or if their IQs dropped several points.
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The Salty Nerds move into the Next Generation era of Star Trek by looking at the first two TNG movies (Generations and First Contact) as well as the two-parter that put The Next Generation series on the map, The Best of Both Worlds parts 1 & 2. So get ready to boldly go into the Next Generation, Nerds!
The Salty Nerds debate the mid-season episode of Loki. Was it good? Or has the show jumped the shark?
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Happy Jurassic June! This week the crew talk about the 3rd movie in the Jurassic Park franchise for its 20th Anniversary.
It's time once again for JUNE CLAUDE VAN DAMME where the Salty Nerds do the splits and talk about 3 awesome Jean-Claude Van Damme movies. This year, the Nerds tackle the sci-fi dystopian epic Cyborg. Then they roundhouse kick the unofficial successor to Bloodsport, Kickboxer. Finally, they double-down on Van Damme in DOUBLE IMPACT!
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The Salty Nerds find it hard to get salty about what they're seeing from episode 2 of Loki, because the show is actually pretty good! They discuss time travel, quantum realm theories, and whether or not MattVader can be replaced by a balloon.
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Infinite movie review from the Salty Nerds have them wondering if the movie will ever end because Mark Wahlberg's latest action film is SO BORING it feels like it goes on forever!
The Salty Nerds embrace their destinies and watch the first episode of Marvel's Loki series. Time travel? The God of Mischief? Owen Wilson? Yeah, this looks promising!
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The Salty Nerds go where SO MANY other nerds have gone before and review the final three Star Trek films starring the original series cast!
The Salty Nerds get their Tsarpunk on when they review Netflix's latest YA Adventure adaptation, Shadow and Bone - about a young woman who discovers she is a mythical magic user who has the power to destroy an everlasting darkness that divides the land.
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A Quiet Place Part 2 review from the Salty Nerds have them whispering about how good this movie was and how it was surprisingly better than the first movie!
The Salty Nerds embrace the shadows and are full of stealth and deception as they review NINJA MOVIES! Including the Wachowski's Ninja Assassin, the Hong Kong classic Duel to the Death, and the Chuck Norris extravaganza The Octagon! Caution - some of these movies are BAD ASS.
Prepare your fireballs, adventurers, because the Salty Nerds are reviewing the first five episodes of season 2 of AppleTV+'s hilarious video game sitcom MYTHIC QUEST!
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The Salty Nerds take a look at Zack Snyder's latest Netflix zombie movie, Army of the Dead, and argue over whether or not it's the worst movie ever made.
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The Salty Nerds endeavor to try to determine which they'd rather be murdered by - killer pants, killer furniture, or killer hair. Find out what wins in this episode that focuses on TERRIBLE movies about inanimate objects that kill!
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The Salty Nerds review the final episodes of the most BRUTAL CARTOON EVER, Amazon's Invincible. If you like awesome animated superhero goodness, don't miss out on this full season recap and review from the Salty Nerds!
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The Salty Nerds talk about the (Mid?) season finale of HBO's The Nevers, and boy, was it a CONFUSING episode. The Nerds try to break it down and make sense of it.
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The Salty Nerds brave the futuristic oppression of Dystopian movies from the 1970s, filled with violence, running, and a surprising amount of boobs.
The Salty Nerds take a look at the "John Wick Adjacent" action film starring Bob Odenkirk, Nobody! Is it good? Is it awesome? Does it have Christopher Lloyd kicking butt? Find out!
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We have reached the PENULTIMATE episode of HBO's The Nevers, and things are starting to get crazy (and confusing). The Salty Nerds try to make sense of this episode as it seems that COVID may have messed with it a little bit.
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You have the right to remain silent - unless you're the Salty Nerds, who talk about some awesome 80s cop movies in this episode! The Nerds do a Cobra movie review, a Maniac Cop movie review, and an Action Jackson movie review in this episode. Bad movies are the disease, and the Salty Nerds are the cure!
The Salty Nerds tackle the most recent Tom Clancy adaptation about a Navy Seal who does a bunch of boring stuff to get revenge and uncover a conspiracy or something.
Warning: Spoilers!
The Salty Nerds talk about the surprises and revelations in episode 4 of HBO's The Nevers.
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Listen as the Salty Nerds attempt to figure out what "Katana" means as they watch a number of "movies with the word Samurai in the title" of varying quality, while trying not to commit Seppuku.
Alex is back and The Salty Nerds talk about the surprising 3rd episode of The Nevers with a shocking twist, and one of the best fight scenes Kadish has ever seen in a TV show.
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The Salty Nerds (minus Alex) review the first two episodes of the new HBO show from Joss Whedon - The Nevers! Which is like a steampunk X-men show, but crossed with Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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GET OVER HERE! And listen to the Salty Nerds review Mortal Kombat 2021, yet another in a long line of bad movies based on video games.
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The Salty Nerds rejoice that the Falcon and Winter Soldier is finally over and they're no longer forced to watch it anymore! (Yes, they hated the show that much.) But was the finale any good? Find out, as the Nerds review the last episode (ever?) of Falcon and Winter Soldier, in the SALTIEST way possible.
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The Salty Nerds celebrate 4/20 by talking about their favorite stoner comedies (and they do it while sober)!
The Salty Nerds talk about the latest Melissa McCarthy movie about plus-sized superheroes and wonder if it's more okay to laugh at fat people or jokes about Urkle that weren't even funny when he was popular in the 90s.
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The Salty Nerds have HAD IT with the terrible writing in Falcon and Winter Soldier, especially for its PENULTIMATE episode, and resort to fan-fiction to try to make the show good.
The Salty Crew talk about the adventures of Richard Big Dick Riddick. Join us as we talk about the ridiculous trilogy!
The Salty Nerd Crew take one for the team and watch the new Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley movie "Chaos Walking" the movie so bad the Studio refused to release it.
The Salty nerds suffer through ANOTHER episode of Falcon and The Winter Soldier. Alex likes the 4th episode, but the rest of the Nerds are questioning their resolve as the show seems to get worse as it goes on.
WARNING: SPOILERS
The Salty Nerd Crew geek out about some awesome nonsensical monster fighting movies and talk about how much they don't care that the writing is terrible. Legendary Monsters! LET THEM FIGHT!
Join the Salty Nerd Crew as they breakdown the most horribly fun movie of 2021 Godzilla vs. Kong.
The Salty Nerds review the midpoint episode of the MCU TV show The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and ask themselves - "why are we still reviewing this awful show"?
The Salty Nerd Crew Boldly go where many nerds have gone before! We talk about the original Star Trek films as part 1 of our Star Trek reviews series.
The Salty Nerd Crew jump into the new Amazon Video animated show "Invincible" from the creative mind that brought us "The Walking Dead." We were very pleasantly surprised.
The Salty Nerds watch the second episode of Marvel's The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, learn about the new Captain America, the old BLACK Captain America from the 1950s, and what Enfys Nest has been doing since SOLO.
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This Very Special Episode of the Salty Nerd Podcast dives into the much anticipated Snyder Cut of Justice League. The weird, the stupid, the fun and the badass we talk about it all in this and more this week. As Always SPOILERS AHEAD... prepare yourself for some salt.
Join the Salty Crew as they discuss the first episode of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier on Disney Plus. Was this first episode a good start?
On this episode the Salty Nerds talk about movies based on comic books from Frank Miller, the legendary comic book writer who brought us classics like The Dark Knight Returns and Sin City. The nerds gush over the Robert Rodriguez film version of Sin City, geek out over Zack Snyder's 300, and poo-poo all over Frank Miller's directorial debut, The Spirit.
Frank Grillo KILLS in this action-packed Groundhog's Day sci-fi mashup! The Salty Nerd Crew talk about some of the best parts of this surprisingly good Hulu Original film, lust over Frank Grillo's awesome bod, and wax philosophical about Mel Gibson's career. Check us out!
Warning: SPOILERS!
The Salty Nerds review the Batman fan film that has taken the internet by storm. The YouTube channel Bat In The Sun has released a crowdfunded Batman short film with a ton of recognizable actors in it! Is it any good? Listen to the Salty Nerds' takes to find out!
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In this episode, the Salty Nerds talk about underrated sequels! You know, the sequels most people ignore or overlook as "bad"? Well, to us, they're so "Awesomely Bad" they're actually good!
Was "Coming 2 America" a Sequel that nobody wanted? Or another great comedy in Eddie Murphy's comeback tour?
Join the Salty Nerds as they debate what worked and what didn't in this Sequel 33 years in the making.
The Salty Nerds get SUPER SALTY over the finale of WandaVision as numerous plot threads remain unresolved and awesome fan theories were better than what the show ended up giving its audience. Listen as the Nerds debate over the final episode of WandaVision - The Series Finale!
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Alex celebrates his favorite cult classic movies of all time, which include the Tomb Raider movie with Angelina Jolie, the classic comedy with the Office Space movie, and finally the "poor man's Guy Ritchie" Boondock Saints movie. Come check out the Salty Nerds as they debate these cult classics and try to figure out why Alex likes them so much!
Breach is the movie NOBODY has been waiting for, and with good reason! In yet another of Bruce Willis's B-Movie offerings as his career steadily declines, Breach is definitely one of the WORST movies 2020 had to offer (and that's saying a lot!). Watch as the Salty Nerds bicker about how bad this movie is and theorize on what the heck happened to Bruce Willis and his career.
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The Salty Nerds dive into the penultimate episode of WandaVision and talk about Wanda's past traumas, Agatha's backstory, and how crappy Westview used to be. Oh, and they also share their theories for the finale!
Warning: Spoilers!
The Salty Nerds show NO MERCY as they review the first 3 seasons of the excellent follow-up to the Karate Kid movies - COBRA KAI! Cobra Kai season 1, Cobra Kai season 2, and Cobra Kai season 3 are all covered in this in-depth review. So prepare to sweep the leg, nerds, as we show you how to be a badass as we talk about Netflix's COBRA KAI!!!!
Warning: Spoilers!
Join the Salty Crew as they talk about the video game movie adaptation "Monster Hunter" Staring Milla Jovovich. Get ready for a generous amount of salt because this movie lives up to the Video Game Movie reputation of being awful!
The Salty Nerds talk about how Jude's theories were right, what foods go with what sex acts, and much more as they break the fourth wall in this hilarious recap of the 7th episode of WandaVision!
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The Salty Nerds wax on and wax off as they discuss the classic "underdog" trilogy about a boy and his sensei.
The Salty Nerds talk about two awesome and hilarious horror movies - Psycho Goreman and Willy's Wonderland! Which one was the best? Who is more awesome - Psycho Goreman or Nicolas Cage? Find out here!
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The Salty Nerds try to talk about episode 6 of WandaVision while not getting distracted by the sexy Scarlet Witch costume Elizabeth Olsen wears for the entire show. (Spoiler: They fail at it!)
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Lights, camera, and ACTION! The Salty Nerds talk about movies that are about making movies in this episode as the nerds pull back the curtain and discuss examples of filmmaking where art imitates life, and sometimes truth is stranger than fiction!
The Salty Nerds sit down with director Arthur Borman, the man behind the awesome mockumentary about the making of a biblical epic called "And God Spoke". In this candid interview, we learn about Borman's experience in Hollywood that influenced the events in the film, and what it was like making a low-budget feature in the early 90s!
Get your big hair and jazzersize outfits ready, because the Salty Nerds are diving into the 80s-era of sticoms in this WandaVision episode, where lavender can't tame the tigress, emails don't require stamps, and Wanda ain't taking crap from nobody!
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Prepare to get romantic with the Salty Nerds as they talk about Romantic Comedies for Valentine's Day! First up is the Sandra Bullock film Love Potion No 9, then the Rebel Wilson satire Isn't It Romantic, followed by every man's favorite break-up movie, Forgetting Sarah Marshall!
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The Salty Crew dump a generous amount of Salty on HBO Max's latest star studded cast movie "The Little Things" a crime drama following two detectives trying to solve a murder case but have to bend the rules to catch the killer.
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We interrupt your regularly scheduled WandaVision recap with this extra salty review of episode 4 of WandaVision! Listen as the Salty Nerds GEEK OUT over how awesome this episode was and why their previous criticisms no longer matter!
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The Salty Nerds drink some piss-warm Chango and take a look at the Mariachi trilogy! The Robert Rodriguez films that put him and star Antonio Banderas on the map! So get your guitar cases full of guns ready, nerds - we're talking Mexican action cinema!
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The Salty Nerds want you to ask them about their wiener as they get drunk and discuss the college comedy Accepted.
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The Salty Nerds tackle the third episode of Marvel's new show WandaVision, where Wanda gets SUPER PREGNANT and hijinks ensue.
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Great Scott! The Salty Nerds review one of the most beloved movie trilogies of all time - Back to the Future! Listen and wonder as Jude spits hate for the future of 2015, Vader tells everyone to make like a tree, and Alex insists that no one calls him chicken!
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The Salty Nerds attempt to stay awake during one of the most boring action movies they've ever seen - Netflix's original film Outside the Wire, starring the MCU's Anthony Mackie.
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Prepare yourself for marital bliss and lots of mastication, as the Salty Nerds review the first two episodes of Marvel's first original series for Disney+: WandaVision!
Heyyyy you guuuyyyys! Alex is away, so the other Salty Nerds will play by watching movies Alex hates so much, he doesn't want to discuss them on the show! This week, the Nerds discuss three iconic children's films from the 80s - Jim Henson's Labyrinth, The Neverending Story, and the movie Alex hates the most - The Goonies!
Get jacked up on some caffeine and prepare to smoke your 10 packs a day, because the Salty Nerds attempt to stay awake in order to review one of the most boring superhero movies they've come across - Constantine, starring Keanu 'WHOA' Reeves.
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What is best in life? To listen to Salty Nerds, hear them talk about movies, and listen to the flow of their salt! Prepare for an abundance of raping, pillaging, prayers to Crohm, and boobs, because the Nerds tackle three big Barbarian movies in celebration of MattVader's birthday!
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Prepare to get nostalgic as the Salty Nerds discuss the new DC Comics movie Wonder Woman 1984! The much delayed sequel to Wonder Woman has finally premiered. Was it worth the wait? Is life good? Can it be better? Is it possible to rape a man if you're Gal Gadot? How does a fighter jet fly from D.C. to Egypt and back without refueling? The Salty Nerds attempt to answer all this and more in today's episode!
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As 2020 winds to a close, the Salty Nerds discuss the journey they took throughout the year, how the podcast evolved, and some of their favorite (and least favorite) movies they watched throughout the year. Come laugh, cry, and reminisce as the Salty Nerds review the year that was 2020.
The Salty Nerds gather to discuss a movie called 'The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot' that is neither about killing Hitler nor the Bigfoot. Listen to the Nerds despair as they discuss how they were hoodwinked into thinking they were going to watch a fun B-movie and what they got was a morose pretentious film about growing old and being lonely. No fun!
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The Salty Nerds geek out hard over the season 2 finale of The Mandalorian as they discuss Dark Trooper dubstep, Femme Force Four assault teams, Dad Bod Fett, and a surprise appearance by everyone's favorite Jedi. They laughed. They cried. They want an MMO based on the show. Come join the discussion! (And sorry for the dog noises throughout the episode.)
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Ho, Ho, Horror! The Salty Nerds ring in the holidays by watching some very un-Christmas-like movies with a horror bend to them. First up is the anthology film Christmas Horror Story, where William Shatner gets drunk. Then Santa's Shadow terrorizes families in Krampus, and tiny creatures rampage through a small town in Gremlins! Find out what the Salty Nerds thought about these films and come celebrate the holidays with them as they talk about these awful (and awesome) movies!
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In what is probably the most divisive episode of The Mandalorian yet, the Salty Nerds debate as to whether Chapter 15 is the best episode yet, or the absolute worst. Yes, Bill Burr is awesome, but is he enough to ignore massive amounts of plot holes and bad writing? Come join the discussion as the Salty Nerds get SUPER SALTY over their love (and hate) for this latest episode.
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The Salty Nerds require lots of alcohol as they attempt to watch sequels to movies they've watched in previous podcasts. The twists? The sequels had to be TERRIBLE! Come join in the Nerds' misery as they discuss Escape From LA, Independence Day: Resurgence, & the worst of them all - Speed 2: Cruise Control! You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll never see sequels the same way again!
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Dank Farik! The Salty Nerds dive deep into this crazy episode of The Mandalorian entitled "The Tragedy!" What's so tragic about it? The Nerds discuss the fate of the Razor Crest, director Robert Rodriguez's shooting style, Boba Fett's dad bod, and much more! So get your beskar armor handy, because things are about to get SALTY!
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Now we have some Salt. Ho. Ho. Ho. To celebrate the Christmas season, the Salty Nerds talk about the greatest Christmas movies of all time: The Die Hard Trilogy! 'Tis the season for fighting terrorists, ex-military mercenaries, and eurotrash bank robbers! In this episode, Kadish gushes over his favorite franchise, Jude REALLY wants a van, and Salty reveals his favorite action star is former Presidential candidate John McCain. So c'mon out to the coast, get together, and have a few laughs with DIE HARD (CHRISTMAS) WEEK!
Ho ho ho! Tis the season for the Salty Nerds to watch awesome action movies where Santa Clause fights assassins! The Nerds review the new Mel Gibson dark comedy action movie FATMAN! And stay tuned for an exclusive interview with writer/director duo Ian & Eshom Nelms.
The Salty Nerds geek out over what could be the best episode of The Mandalorian yet - Chapter 13: The Jedi! Listen as the Nerds discuss old Michael Biehn, Ahsoka Tano's horns, and Baby Yoda's new name. WARNING: SPOILERS!
In the name of Zeus's butthole! The Salty Nerds talk about everyone's favorite over-actor, the one and only Nicholas Cage! Listen in wonder as Alex besmirches the classic Raising Arizona, as the nerds geek out over The Rock, and everyone gushes over Lord of War.
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The Salty Nerds review one of Nicholas Cage's latest paycheck movies - the sci-fi martial arts "epic" Jiu Jitsu. (It's a cross between Mortal Kombat and Predator, but with a space samurai.) There are lots of throwing stars and slow motion action scenes, but very little enjoyment, as the salt flows heavily among the nerds. Alex and Jude reenact scenes together (with better acting, oddly enough), while Kadish attempts to explain the plot as Vader's soul leaves his body.
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The Salty Nerds learn how to use the Force to steal some overpriced cookies as they break down the best episode of The Mandalorian Season 2 so far - Chapter 12: The Siege! Warning: SPOILERS!
Whoa! This week the Salty Nerds dive into the BREATHTAKING filmography of Keanu Reeves and take a look at some of his most exciting "non-John Wick or Matrix" films, including the thriller Speed, the action/fantasy film 47 Ronin, and the cyberpunk adventure Johnny Mnemonic.
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The Salty Nerds prepare to get abducted and anal-probed by nefarious aliens as they discuss the Amazon Original film The Vast Of Night, about a young switch board operator and a radio station engineer who discover a strange sound over the radio waves while talking over each other with inane 1950s dialogue. WARNING: SPOILERS
The Salty Nerds discuss Chapter 11 of the Mandalorian where Mando meets some characters from the Clone Wars, Katee Sackhoff never ages, & COVID-Tom gets salty about all things Star Wars related.
This week the Salty Nerds honor the life and career of one of the most iconic men in cinema history, Sir Sean Connery. Prepare for lots of bad Connery impressions as we discuss some of his best (and worst) movies. Oh, and SUCK IT TREBEK!
Get ready to fight off some Nazi Super-Zombies! The Salty Nerds geek out over the 2018 Bad Robot film Overlord and all it's horrific World War II glory.
The Salty Nerds debate over the quality of the second episode of season 2 of Disney's The Mandalorian, and why Baby Yoda is a genocidal jerk all of a sudden.
The Salty Nerds talk about the man's man of the 80s and 90s - Patrick Swayze! This episode is filled with grey sweatpants, roundhouse kicks, feathered mullets, and surfing! Come listen to the episode and find out why no one puts the Salty Nerds in a corner!
The Salty Nerds get their Star Wars on as they talk about the season 2 premiere of The Mandalorian! WARNING: Spoilers!
The Salty Nerds let their Salty Patrons choose the movies, & they chose: Stargate the film that spawned hundreds of episodes of TV. Heat, the classic Pacino/DeNiro film that has every single actor from the 90s in it. Lastly, Cowboys & Aliens. THANK YOU to our supporters!
The Salty Nerds get gothic and talk about the new Netflix original horror series The Haunting of Bly Manor in a full season review. Warning: Spoilers
Get your sunglasses and leather trench coats ready because the Salty Nerds are talking about 3 comic book movies that embody the 90s and have something to do with the horror genre. Blade (the best Wesley Snipes movie ever), Spawn (the worst comic book movie ever), and The Crow (one of the best movies ever).
The Salty Nerds get their conspiracy theories on full-blast as they discuss the dark & crazy Amazon original series Utopia! Welcome our special guest "Conspiracy Tom" as we do a full-season 1 breakdown and review.
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Get your Silver Bullets ready because this week the Salty Crew talk about 3 Werewolf movies! From classics like American Werewolf in London and Teen Wolf to the Spectacular B-movie WolfCop.
The Salty Nerds break down the explosive (in more ways than one) season finale of Amazon's The Boys! Lots of storylines get tied up in this episode so the Nerds go through each and every scene with a fine-toothed comb to analyze what's going on & discuss what might happen in season 3.
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The Salty Nerds talk about the most famous scream queens of all time, boobs, and porn star names. Oh, and there's some movie discussion in there as well!
The Salty Nerds talk about random things, like the TV show Supernatural, the video games Hellblade & Star Wars Squadrons, & Dune 2021.
The Salty Nerds watch superhero porn, reminisce about daddy issues, and talk about the Penultimate episode of The Boys Season 2!
The Salty Nerds have developed a taste for human flesh as they discuss ZOMBIE MOVIES, including Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead, Simon Pegg's Shaun of the Dead, and the South Korean masterpiece Train to Busan!
He's back! The Salty Nerds discuss Schwarzenegger's lesser known action movies, The Running Man, Eraser, & The 6th Day!
How many C-words can you drop in one episode? Find out as the Salty Nerds talk about episode 5 of The Boys season 2!
The Salty Nerds cover love parasites & homicidal cartoon badges as they review Episodes 5 & 6 of Star Trek Lower Decks!
By Odin's beard! The Salty Crew discuss Viking movies The 13th Warrior, Outlander, and the Netflix comedy Norsemen.
The Salty Crew breaks down Episode 4 of The Boys Season 2 - Nothing Like It in the World!
Iz it a toomah? No! Iz naht a toomah! Iz Schwarzenegger September! The Salty Crew watches Twins, Kindergarten Cop, & Junior!
Oh, ya wee wankers! The Salty Crew is back with the rundown of the first three episodes of Season 2 of Amazon’s The Boys!
Lesbians, Accents, and Spirit Bears - Oh My! The Salty Crew reviews the New Mutants film!
The Salty Crew talks about the cosmic koala bear and why he's smiling. Oh, and they also talk about Star Trek Lower Decks. Occasionally.
Oy, wankers! Let's talk dolphin blowholes, head-crushing thighs, and tiddy milk addiction in this season 1 recap of Amazon's original series, The Boys!
Murder! Only funnier! The Salty Crew discusses comedic mystery films, including Clue, Murder By Death, and Netflix's Murder Mystery with Adam Sandler & Jennifer Aniston! Listen - if you dare!
The Salty Crew's superpower is the ability to talk about bad movies without ripping their eyeballs out! Find out what they thought of Netflix's new original film - Project Power!
The Salty Crew tries not to hate the third episode of Star Trek: Lower Decks. But do they succeed?
Follow the ancient clues to the best episode of the Salty Nerd Podcast yet! The crew talks about Adventure Movies, including Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Brendan Fraser's The Mummy, & National Treasure!
Are you prepared for a re-imagining of Arthurian Legend starring a completely CW-friendly cast? Yeah, the Salty Crew wasn't either.
The Salty Crew eats some crow as Star Trek Lower Decks Ep2 was far, far worse than the first episode.
Why do awesome video games make terrible movies? The Salty Crew discuss Warcraft, Mortal Kombat, and TRON!
Out of the way, Peck! The Salty Crew is taking off their nostalgia goggles to talk about the George Lucas 80's high fantasy film Willow!
Get your Romulan Whiskey handy, because the Salty Crew is discussing the first episode of the new Star Trek series, Lower Decks!
Has the Salty Crew ever heard of Shark Week? Find out as they discuss awesome shark movies like Jaws, Deep Blue Sea, & 47 Meters Down!
The Salty Crew gets all up in Martin Short as they break down the classic 80s scifi comedy, Innerspace!
This episode SUCKS. As in Vampires! The Salty Crew talks about classic vampire films Fright Night, The Lost Boys, and From Dusk Till Dawn!
The Salty Crew discusses the Netflix original TV series "Warrior Nun" and if its worth the watch.
The Salty Crew discusses some of the worst big budget flops of all time, including Jupiter Ascending, Sahara, and Gigli.
The Salty Crew takes a look at Netflix's adaptation of the immortal mercenaries comic book - The Old Guard!
The Salty Crew tackles movies about Time Travel, such as Hot Tub Time Machine, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, and Twelve Monkeys
The Salty Crew review the classic subversive John Carpenter film They Live, starring Rowdy Roddy Piper.
The Salty Crew focuses on three movies featuring aliens in them - the original Predator, Starship Troopers, & the gross-out sci-fi classic Bad Taste!
The Salty Crew discusses the new Netflix Will Ferrell comedy - EuroVision Song Contest: The Story Of Fire Saga!
This episodes tackles movies about "Monsters & Robots," focusing on the cult classics Chopping Mall, Monster Squad, & Godzilla '98.
The Salty Nerds brush up on their assassin skills to review the action/comedy Killing Gunther - which is like John Wick meets The Office.
The Salty Nerds celebrate July 4th by reviewing their favorite patriotic movies - Team America, Independence Day, & Captain America: The First Avenger!
The Salty Nerds does a full season review for the second season of FX's Vampire Comedy, What We Do In The Shadows!
The Salty Nerds discuss some of Jean-Claude Van Damme's biggest movies from the 90s, including Hard Target & Street Fighter, as well as his hilarious TV show Jean-Claude Van Johnson!
The Salty Nerds review the little-known sci-fi thriller Captive State & how it relates to current events.
The Salty Nerds discuss Jean Claud Van Damme's three most popular movies - Bloodsport, Universal Soldier, & Timecop!
Wrapping up "Jurassic June", the Salty Nerds talk about Jurassic World, Fallen Kingdom, and the Jurassic World short film Battle at Big Rock.
The Salty Nerds review the theatrical cut of The Justice League and speculate on how it will change for The Snyder Cut
The Salty Nerds talk about one of Alex's favorite franchises - the Jurassic Park Trilogy! We break down all three of the original Jurassic Park movies and talk about both the good and the bad! Perfect for dinosaur fans!
In this episode, the Salty Nerds debate the merits of Disney's Sequel Trilogy for Star Wars, and things get heated!
The Salty Nerds upgrade their plan for the digital afterlife and review the first season of the Amazon Prime original comedy series, Upload.
The Salty Nerds talk about the original Star Wars trilogy, why it's stood the test of time, and what influenced George Lucas in its creation.
As we continue our Star Wars month celebration, we talk about the Star Wars Spin-Offs, including: The Clone Wars, Solo, and Rogue One.
In this episode, the Salty Nerds break down the season 3 finale of Westworld & discusses theories for season 4.
The Salty Nerds talk about the penultimate episode of season 3 of HBO's Westworld, and share their theories for the finale.
The Salty Nerds discuss Episodes I, II, and III of the Star Wars films, share their personal experiences with the movies, and dive into their reviews of each film.
The Salty Nerds discuss the Netflix original film "Extraction" starring Chris Hemsworth.
The Nerds get nostalgic for some awesome vintage movies and talk about Angry Red Planet, Tango & Cash, Night of the Comet, and Escape From New York!
The Salty Nerds review & discuss the Netflix originals Spenser Confidential and Code 8, plus a rundown of Westworld season 3 episode 5, the Tiger King bonus episode, and discussion of Dune 2020 and Doctor Strange 2!
The Salty Nerds talk about FX's What We Do In The Shadows, break down episode 4 of Westworld Season 3, & answer listener questions.
Targeted discussion about Netflix's docudrama Tiger King, Westworld, and the entire first season of Star Trek Picard.
The Salty Nerds discuss the first season of HBO's Avenue 5, episode 2 of Westworld, the penultimate episode of Star Trek Picard, and recommendations for what to watch while stuck in coronavirus quarantine.
The Salty Nerds are locked down in quarantine, so they talk about their favorite films about the apocalypse, the effect the coronavirus will have on Hollywood, and the first episode of Westworld Season 3.
Kevin Conroy, the voice of Batman, does our intro, and the Salty Nerds discuss Batman The Animated Series, HBO's The Outsider finale, Steven King's The Institute, The Last Of Us being adapted into an HBO original series, the first season of Netflix's Altered Carbon, & episode 7 of Star Trek Picard.
The Salty Nerds talk about 80s movies like Better Off Dead and Revenge of the Nerds, among other fun and interesting subjects such as Game of Thrones, HBO's The Outsider, Bram Stoker's Dracula, & the state of Star Trek.
In this episode the Salty Nerds discuss Star Wars: Project Luminous, Jurassic World Dominion, Star Trek Picard, Indiana Jones 5, and more!
In this episode, the Salty Nerds discuss the first two seasons of The Orville and how it compares to Star Trek, Robert Pattinson's The Batman, and the Sonic the Hedgehog movie.
The Salty Nerds do a full season 1 review of Apple's hilarious video game comedy Mythic Quest, discuss Birds of Prey bombing at the box office, and preview Altered Carbon season 2 on Netflix.
In this episode the Salty Nerds look at episode 2 of Star Trek Picard, the HBO shows The Outsider and Avenue 5, and the sneak previews of big movies and tv series from the Superbowl!
The Salty Crew pay tribute to Kobe Bryant, talks about a lot of movie news, and discusses HBO's The Outsider, Avenue 5, and Star Trek Picard.
The Salty Nerds talk about the final Black Widow trailer and dive into HBO's creepy original series The Outsider as well as giving their predictions about the Oscars.
The Salty Nerds talk about the finale of season 1 of The Mandalorian and do a full season 1 review of Netflix's original series The Witcher.
The Salty Nerds review the Netflix original film 6 Underground & discuss episodes 6 & 7 of The Mandalorian, as well as the first episode of Netflix's The Witcher.
The Salty Nerds have just gotten out of the theater and discuss the latest (and final) entry into the Star Wars saga: Episode 9 - The Rise of Skywalker!
The Salty Nerds talk about a bunch of new trailers - Wonder Woman 1984, Black Widow, and Ghostbusters 2020! Oh, and they also review episode 5 of The Mandalorian.
The Salty Nerds talk about The Irishman, James Bond, The Servant, & episode 4 of The Mandalorian.
The Salty Nerds review episode 3 of the Mandalorian, discuss the Snyder Cut & the new Rise of Skywalker teaser, & review Rian Johnson's Knives Out.
The Salty Nerds gush over episode 2 of the Mandalorian, discuss the possibility of a Joker sequel, & nit-pick historical inaccuracies in Netflix's The King.
The Salty Nerds discuss the first episode of The Mandalorian and talk about the Sonic The Hedgehog controversy.
The Salty Nerds review Netflix's original historical epic The King, and discuss the utterly ridiculous AppleTV original series SEE, starring Jason Momoa.
The Salty Nerds discuss The Mandalorian trailer, the fall of Game of Thrones, and the Netflix series The Haunting of Hill House.
The Salty Nerds talk about the new Star Wars film The Rise of Skywalker, HBO's (Woke) Watchmen series, and the trailer for the Vin Diesel superhero movie Bloodshot.
The Salty Crew shares their top 3 Horror flicks of all time and discusses some movie news.
The flagship episode of SNP Weekly starts with a focused discussion of season 1 of Amazon's Carnival Row. We also talk about Star Wars, Game of Thrones, Jurassic World, and more!