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By Boka Agboje & Garrett Balliett
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77 ratings
The podcast currently has 81 episodes available.
Where are John Travolta's people from? Does every word really have a Greek origin? Is this the end of Bromance Podcast? These questions and more are covered in our series finale, covering the best rom com of the 00's, My Big Fat Greek Wedding! This episode has everything—a guest appearance from Content Producer Christie, Garrett remembering some names, and sweet, sweet Vermouth.
Has Julia Roberts ever been more magnetic in a role? Does Connecticut really have a sizeable Portuguese American population? IS THAT BABY MATT DAMON IN HIS FIRST EVER ACTING ROLE??? These questions and more will be answered on the penultimate episode of Bromance Podcast, covering the 1988 cult classic, Mystic Pizza! This movie has everything—melodramatic jazz, a young Vincent D'Onofrio knowing his worth, and fish guts dumped all over a Porsche.
What if this is as good as it gets? Does Helen Hunt have the juice? Is Jack Nicholson attractive? These questions and more will be answered on the latest episode of Bromance Podcast, covering the inferior Jack Nicholson rom com, As Good As It Gets! This movie has everything: two Oscar wins, Cuba Gooding Jr. threatening physical violence, and side boob!
Who uses the bathroom for 30 minutes? How does Judd Apatow feel about directing movies where other men romance his wife? Did the ending of Lost make sense to you? These questions and more will be answered on the latest episode of Bromance Podcast, covering the spiritual sequel to Knocked Up, This Is 40! This episode has everything: Albert Brooks as a loveable mooch of a grandfather, a child actor performance that isn't annoying, and hemorrhoids!
Why was Holly Hunter crying all the time? Do people even watch the news anymore? What do you do when your real life exceeds your dreams? (EDITOR'S NOTE: YOU KEEP IT TO YOURSELF.) These questions and more will be answered on the latest episode of Bromance Podcast, covering the 7-time Oscar nominated movie, BROADCAST NEWS! This movie has everything: an upsettingly accurate prediction of the downfall of journalistic integrity, an unfulfilled lovet triangle, and Joan Cusack moaning excessively.
Is Eric Stoltz criminally underrated? What kind of name is Watts? Were the 80s really this awful for highschoolers? These questions and more will be answered on the lastest episode of Bromance Podcast, covering John Hughes' most un-discussed high school flick, Some Kind of Wonderful! This movie has everything: a blue collar father that wants the best for his son, a high school vice principal that is definitely down to sleep with students, and a young Candace Cameron playing the sweetest and most precocious child with an eye on the lies of the food pyramid!
Does Madonna have any bangers (don't worry this is a bait question to get your attention, we know the answer is yes)? Did you go to your high school reunion? Was Rhoda actually hotter than Mary? These questions and more will be answered on the latest episode of Bromance Podcast, covering Romy and Michele's High School Reunion! This episode had everything: high school flashbacks, non-smokers discussing the merits of fast burning cigarettes, and Boka not watching the full movie.
Is Strip Chess a real thing? How many truly great rom coms does Sandra Bullock actually have? Would the world have been infinitely better off if Trump just stuck to acting? These questions and more will be covered in the latest episode of Bromance Podcast, where we covered Two Weeks Notice! This movie has everything: a staunch and impassioned defense of Coney Island, Hugh Grant playing Hugh Grant, and terribly acted tennis play.
How many airline miles should a pudding cup be worth? What will it take to restore America's confidence in phone sex hotlines? Is this the first time we've seen a character literally (metaphorically) be henpecked to death? These questions and more were covered in the latest episode of Bromance Podcast, where we discussed Punch Drunk Love! This movie has everything: the masculine urge to maximize corporate rewards programs, inconsolable crying, and Adam Sandler actually applying himself!
Who in the right minds would think this is a good way to split custody of their twin daughters? Why didn't Dennis Quaid's character just slide on fine-ass nanny, Chessy? Did you think Lindsay Lohan was a twin growing up? These questions and more will be answered on the season 8 premiere of Bromance Podcast covering The Parent Trap! This movie has everything: children fighting with swords, evil stepmothers, and freaky twin things.
The podcast currently has 81 episodes available.