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    Explore " ed helms" with insightful episodes like "'Tag' - A Friendly Game and Pineapple Honey Teriyaki Salmon Bites", "The Streaming Wars - Solo Pod", "Ep09: Family Switch - Watch Party", "The Hangover (2009)" and "Michael Greyeyes on Bromden in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'" from podcasts like ""Critique-Opolis", "Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast", "The Six Flix of Christmas", "Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast" and "Feeling Seen"" and more!

    Episodes (52)

    'Tag' - A Friendly Game and Pineapple Honey Teriyaki Salmon Bites

    'Tag' - A Friendly Game and Pineapple Honey Teriyaki Salmon Bites

    Jeremy Renner, Ed Helms, and John Hamm keep us connected to our youth and instill in us the importance of maintaining childhood friendships.  How? By telling the story in this comedy about a group of friends who get together for a month to continue playing a game of Tag.... for 30 years.

    Louisa breaks down her blacklist pick 'There You Are'.

    Plus: Lion's Gate has a new upcoming crime comedy, AI makes it easier for agents and execs, and Jordan Peele and Gore Verbinski have new projects inbound. 

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    The Streaming Wars - Solo Pod

    The Streaming Wars  - Solo Pod

    The Streaming Wars - Whitey's Solo Pod

    In this special solo episode of the Born to Watch Podcast, host Whitey takes the reins while Gow, Dan, and Damo enjoy an extended Christmas and New Year break. Dive into a cozy holiday binge-watch session as Whitey shares his short reviews of three intriguing Netflix movies and a captivating Prime TV series he watched over the break. 

    Get ready for a short exploration of "Family Switch," "Rebel Moon," and "Maestro" from Netflix, as well as the gripping Prime TV series "Reacher." Whitey brings his unique flair to each review with his "Good, Bad, Ugly, and Awesome" analysis, offering listeners a comprehensive and entertaining perspective on each title. 

    Whether you're looking for your next movie night pick or curious about Whitey's take on these popular releases, this episode is your perfect post-holiday treat. Tune in and find out which of these films and series made it to Whitey's 'Awesome' list and which ones didn't quite hit the mark. Join us on Born to Watch for an episode filled with honest reviews, laughs, and maybe even a few surprises!

    Ep09: Family Switch - Watch Party

    Ep09: Family Switch - Watch Party

    It's a watch along party for ‘Family Switch’ a 2023 American comedy film starring Jennifer Garner and Ed Helms, directed by McG, written by Adam Sztykiel and Victoria Strouse.

    Watch along with Laura and Nikki as they share their thoughts on this new Netflix Christmas comedy full of song, dance and awkward switched identities. There are more cameos than you can throw a candy cane at!

    What's better than watching Christmas movies? Watching Christmas movies with friends. Comedians Nikki Britton and Laura Hughes invite you along for their annual Christmastime tradition - binge-ing the new holiday films in the lead up to Christmas.

    And because they strongly believe that no one should spend the holiday season alone, they’ve included this live commentary of the film as a bonus. That way you can watch the films with the ladies right by your side the whole merry way.

    All you have to do is play the podcast, then start the movie when they tell you to, then simply relax and enjoy the banter with a festive drink of your choice.

    If you love (or hate) Christmas movies - then ‘The Six Flix of Christmas’ is the podcast for you!

    Merry Christmas to all, and thanks for spending your holiday spirit with us! 

     

    Produced by: Bryan Moses

    Music by: Michael Lira

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    The Hangover (2009)

    The Hangover (2009)

    "The Hangover," directed by Todd Phillips, hit the screens in 2009, quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon. This comedic tour de force revolves around a bachelor party gone awry in Las Vegas. The plot hinges on a simple, yet effective premise: a group of friends wake up after a night of heavy partying, with no memory of the previous night and the groom missing. This sets the stage for a chaotic journey filled with unexpected turns.

    The story follows Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) as they try to piece together the events of the previous night. Their friend Doug (Justin Bartha) is set to get married, but his whereabouts remain a mystery. The narrative unravels in a non-linear fashion, with the trio encountering one absurd situation after another. From a tiger in the bathroom to a baby in the closet, the film keeps the audience guessing while delivering a steady stream of laughs.

    Each character brings a unique flavour to the mix. Phil is the charming, somewhat irresponsible leader of the pack. Stu, a dentist with a controlling girlfriend, portrays the more cautious and neurotic side. Alan, arguably the most memorable character, is socially awkward and inadvertently causes most of their troubles. His bizarre antics and one-liners provide much of the film's humour. The chemistry among the actors is palpable, creating a believable bond of friendship that drives the narrative.

    The film's humour is a blend of slapstick, situational, and character-driven comedy. The clever writing ensures that the jokes feel organic, stemming from the characters' personalities and the ludicrousness of their situation. While some gags border on the absurd, they never feel out of place, thanks to the film's consistent tone.

    Las Vegas is almost a character in itself, its glitzy, over-the-top nature amplifying the film's wild spirit. The cinematography captures the essence of Vegas, from the neon-lit Strip to the seedy underbelly. The city's chaotic energy complements the narrative's unpredictability.

    "The Hangover" redefined the R-rated comedy genre. Its success spawned two sequels, though neither captured the original's magic. It launched the careers of Cooper, Helms, and Galifianakis, and remains a reference point for modern comedies.

    In conclusion, "The Hangover" is a masterclass in comedy filmmaking. Its clever script, strong performances, and relentless pace make it an unforgettable experience. It's a film that not only entertains but also resonates, proving that sometimes, the wildest stories make the best tales.

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    Michael Greyeyes on Bromden in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'

    Michael Greyeyes on Bromden in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'

    When Michael Greyeyes was a kid in Saskatchewan, seeing Will Sampson as Chief Bromden was eye-opening. Now, thirty years into his acting career, Greyeyes has entered a new chapter of his professional life – one where he’s telling collaborative stories of native communities. It’s our first time returning to a film, this time with a new character and a totally new perspective!

    Then, Jordan has one quick thing about Hulu’s new smallscreen blockbuster, PREY.

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    With Jordan Crucchiola and Michael Greyeyes

    Back To The Future, The Hangover, and Jurassic Park w/ Todd Rick

    Back To The Future, The Hangover, and Jurassic Park w/ Todd Rick

    This week we had another guest appearance!

    We are joined by Todd Rick from the Offended Podcast, and we are going to be discussing the 3 movies he picked this week. We have a classic time travel movie from the 80's, we have a comedy that is always referenced and is loved by most, and we have a movie about dinosaurs that has a huge cult following.

    Along with that, Todd brought a merge to the table that was a brand new format, which you are not gonna want to miss

    Its time to rate, review, and MERGE MOVIES

    143. The Lorax (2012)

    143. The Lorax (2012)

    Diane and Sean discuss the big-screen adaptation of Dr. Seuss', The Lorax. Episode music is "How Bad Can I Be?", written by John Powell, Cinco Paul, Kool Kojak and performed by Ed Helms from the OST.
     
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    22 | A Lindsey, Per Se

    22 | A Lindsey, Per Se
    This week Matt and Eric are joined by the oft-mentioned Lindsey R, Barr: Dramaturg, Director, Ph.D Candidate, and Educator who just so happens to be married to Matt. Lindsey brings a question that Ed Helms has been asking ever since the 2009 classic The Hangover: "What DO tigers dream of when they take a little tiger snooze?" Plus: "What makes a bar a dive bar?" 

    Go a question for the show? Submit yours at youdidntaskforthis@gmail.com, or on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook at @udidntaskpod. 

    The Hangover (2009)

    The Hangover (2009)

    Episode #29 of the MMB Podcast features our thoughts of "The Hangover," starring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zack Galifianakis, and Heather Graham. This has always been a favorite of ours and we've been looking forward to discussing it since we started the show. We take some time to discuss what we're drinking and how much public pools suck before diving into this hilarious and timeless film. As always we get into some music discussion before wrapping up the show, so sit back and have a few laughs with two of your favorite foul-mouthed podcasters!

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    #7: Cross Country Road Trips

    #7: Cross Country Road Trips

    WARNING: This episode is full of shit. The first half at very least. It's not all our fault, though! Most of it is just a symptom of being conditioned by Hollywood, which, let's face it; you probably are, too. 

    In the second half we try to regain our footing with a discussion about preparations for a stable, enjoyable road trip, and muse about Cyberpunk 2077 being the LEAST threatening game to your child on any given road trip.

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    Music: "Strollin" by Elin Sandberg

    Sources:

    https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Film/RV

    https://www.roadtripusa.com/blog/cross-country-road-trip-packing-list/

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    031. The TV Boys - J. K. Simmons

    031. The TV Boys - J. K. Simmons
    This week The TV Boys sit down to discuss J.K. Simmons. He has been in so many fantastic TV shows that we’re only able to mention a fraction of them. One of our favorites is his performance as Howard in Counterpart, as well as Howard in Counterpart and no, that’s not a typo. Check it out!

    Together Together

    Together Together

    Now available in select theaters, Together Together is a new Sundance comedy from writer/director Nikole Beckwith. It stars Ed Helms and Patti Harrison, who become unlikely friends after he hires her for a surrogate pregnancy. The film also stars Tig Notaro, Anna Konkle, and Julio Torres.

    This review is an excerpt from Episode #217 of the Cinemaholics Podcast. The intro music is “Skipping Breakfast” by Sinnr.

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    ...about Meet Dave (2008) with Nigel Fullerton of The Murphy Monday podcast

    ...about Meet Dave (2008) with Nigel Fullerton of The Murphy Monday podcast

    NIGEL FULLERTON of The Murphy Monday Podcast joins the show to champion the sci-fi comedy “Meet Dave” .

    Directed by Brian Robbins. Starring Eddie Murphy, Elizabeth Banks, Gabrielle Union, Kevin Hart, Ed Helms, Judah Friedlander & Scott Caan.

    How is the world wrong about this movie?

    From Andras: Nigel Fullerton makes a pretty good case that the world is generally wrong about Eddie Murphy and that films like “Meet Dave” deserve a second look. I first met Nigel when he was a guest on The Radio8Ball Show with Anya Marina.
    Here's the link to Nigel Fullerton with Anya Marina on Radio8Ball:

    After recording this episode Bryan joined Nigel’s “Murphy Monday” podcast to talk about I-Spy.

    Check out Bryan’s alternative cut of “Meet Dave” called “Meeting David”.

    Link to the web post about this episode: https://www.theworldiswrongpodcast.com/episodes/episode-028-meetdave-2008
    And on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID6pzK_PNAA

    Produced by Andras Jones
    Hosted by Andras Jones & Bryan Connolly
    Executive Producer: Erica Russel

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    The World Is Wrong theme song written, produced and performed by Andras Jones

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    Bacurau, The Platform, McMillion$, Swallow, Coffee & Kareem

    Bacurau, The Platform, McMillion$, Swallow, Coffee & Kareem

    Special guest Sam Noland joins us for a weird review of the new weird western Bacurau, now available through some streaming platforms and maybe your local arthouse theater. The gang also discusses a new sci-fi horror flick called The Platform on Netflix, the HBO documentary mini-series McMillion$, yet another sci-fi horror flick called Swallow starring Haley Bennett, and stoner buddy comedy Coffee & Kareem on Netflix starring Ed Helms and Taraji P. Henson.

    You can find new movies to stream including some of what we talked about this week on this Letterboxd list.

    Show Notes:

    • 00:00:00 – The Lords of the Engagement Rings
    • 00:05:05 – Intro
    • 00:07:50 – Bacurau
    • 00:26:45 – The Platform
    • 00:41:15 – McMillion$
    • 00:45:00 – Swallow
    • 00:51:55 – Coffee & Kareem

    Theme music: From the original soundtrack of Bacurau, composed by Mateus Alves & Tomaz Alves Souza.

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