
Episode 376 - Looker (1981)
This week Josh Munro is back with another early 80s movie that Travis hadn't heard of before. Looker stars Albert Finney, James Coburn, and Susan Dey, and is written and directed by Michael Crichton. Larry (Albert Finney

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This week Josh Munro is back with another early 80s movie that Travis hadn't heard of before. Looker stars Albert Finney, James Coburn, and Susan Dey, and is written and directed by Michael Crichton. Larry (Albert Finney

This week we have a special episode in front of a live audience at Nerdtacular 2026 (apologies for the live sound, I need to learn how microphones work LOL) in Salt Lake City, Utah! Joe Houde joined Travis to talk about

This week, Nizzbit returns to the show to have Travis watch the 2002 drama Road to Perdition for the first time. Set in 1931, Mike Sullivan works for the local mobster, but when his son Michael Jr stows away on one of hi

This week, Phil Rood is back, and he hasn't ever seen the 1997 film Hoodlum. He had never seen it before, and neither had Travis. Starring Laurence Fishburne, Chi McBride, Tim Roth, Andy Garcia, Vanessa Williams, and a h

This week, Myles of The More You Nerd is back to make Travis watch Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City. A reboot of the Resident Evil movie franchise that tried to adapt the story of the first two games more closely.

This week, Vic Iddstar Hill is here to chat about the 2006 Guillermo Del Toro dark Fairy Tale, Pan's Labyrinth. Del Toro had already established himself with films like Blade 2 and Hellboy, but this isn't your typical co

This week, Theo (aka Thatoneweirdo) is back on the show with yet another mid 90s hidden gem. To Die For stars Nicole Kidman in a career defining role as Suzanne Stone, a woman obsessed the idea of becoming a TV star, and

This week, Rishi is back on the show to talk about the 2004 comedy White Chicks. Written by Shawn, Marlon and Keenen Ivory Wayans, and directed by Keenen Ivory, it's about 2 FBI agents who go undercover and 20 something

This week, Jaye Newport is back on the show. With the recent loss of director/actor Rob Reiner, the boys wanted to talk about his film, A Few Good Men (1992) It's a military courtroom drama about from the early 90s. The

Philip D Keating is back on the show. With the Stanley Cup playoffs starting, he decided it was high time we fixed a Paul Newman shaped hole is Travis' movie knowledge. Slap Shot is a 1977 sports comedy about the Charles

This week, Alex and Tim of Airtime for Nonsense are here because neither Tim or Travis has ever seen The Ddevil Wears Prada, but Alex has. From 2006 it stars Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci and Emily Blunt. Wi

This week, Drew of The More You Nerd is back to talk about the 2015 movie Turbo Kid. Set in the post apocalyptic future of 1997, a young man named The Kid is obsessed with Turbo Rider and his comic books, when he meets a

This week, Travis is joined by Dennis Robinson of Botched Podcast to talk about the 1981 werewolf movie The Howling. Released the same year as An American Werewolf in London, and directed by Joe Dante. It may not be the

This week, we're heading in to Cyberspace with Emily Swan to talk about the 1995 Cyberpunk movie Johnny Mnemonic. Starring Keanu Reeves, Dina Meyer and Takeshi Kitano, and based on a short story by William Gibson. Set in

This week, Hammond Chamberlain is back on the show and he brought a film that is near and dear to him, The Amazing Mr. Blunden (1972). Travis hadn't even heard of this movie before it was brought up, so this is a brand n

Kevin Cafferty is back this week to talk about one of his all time favorite films, Singin' in the Rain (1952). Travis had never seen this before. It's a story about silent film actors making the transition to talkies. Al

It's episode 360 and we've come full circle with Josh Munro back on the show. This week, he's chatting with Travis about the 1980 film Night of the Juggler. Starring James Brolin and set in New York City, it's about an e

This week, Anthony Vito is back on the show, and that means we're talking Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (2022) After the last time he was on, he's watched all three movies, but Travis hadn't seen this one yet. Based on the video

This week, Matthew Sargent is back to talk about 2021's dark fantasy tale, The Green Knight. It's an adaptation of the poem of Sir Gawain and The Green Knight, written and direted by David Lowery. It stars Dev Patel as G

This week, Tyler aka thefullrunthrough is back on the show. He's seen the movie In Time (2011) before, but Travis is seeing it for the first time. Set in a near future dystopia where literal time is currenty, it stars Ju
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