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Musician and blink-182 fan Colleen Green joins Mike & Trace for a rousing discussion of blink-182’s Dick Lips and the 2003 David Spade vehicle: Dickie Roberts’ Former Child Star. They also talk about Colleen’s history with blink-182, the lack of modern DVD commentaries, and discuss the classic Fraser/Frasier debacle.
Matt Saponar & Emmanuel Serratos return to provide some gruesome double trouble this week! Together the quadrant discusses blink-182’s song boring and the 2003 comedy Bringing Down The House. They also talk Tiktok live streams, Mike’s quick trip to NYC, and provide some of their sickest genius notifications.
you got me straight trippin, boo
The men are back to cover one of the blink-182 essentials: the Dude Ranch Single: Dammit. They also discuss Ben Stiller’s 2013 attempt at Oscar bait “The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty.” They also talk Richard Linklater, Trace being Ben Stiller pilled, and please be quiet, Mike has a headache.
The men are back for their h*rniest episode yet!!! Talking blink-182’s Voyeur and the 2021 erotic thriller The Voyeurs. They also discuss the sophomore slump vs the sophomore hump, Trace shows off his recalled Garfield mug, and the perfect screenplay🤔
Eric Striffler of Pretty Much It joins Mike & Trace to discuss blink-182's sophomore album Dude Ranch, the opening track Pathetic, and the 1998 dramedy biopic Patch Adams. They also pitch a Patch Adams blink-182 parody for Weird Al, Eric & Trace discuss meeting up at SXSW, and Patch Adam's annual clown trip to the amazon.
On the final episode covering the Cheshire Cat Album, Mike & Trace are riding solo. This week we talk about blink’s “hilarious” song Depends and the 2001 indie thriller The Deep End. They also discuss Mike’s future as a Batman, Trace shares his opinion on Father Stu, and they also talk about Kevin. At the end of the episode they rank the album and films they covered.
MattyBSaps returns to Cinema Of The State to talk Cheshire Cat’s most artistic song, just about done and also the 2002 Romcom About A Boy. ALSO, Mike makes them watch Scotty McCreery’s 2011 American Idol audition, Trace gives his case for why Hugh Grant is the essential leading man, and dissect one of the movie’s more questionable jokes!
Diego Crespo joins Mike & Trace to share his deep history with blink-182 and discuss their song Ben Wah Balls and the 2001 baseball film Hardball. Along the way, Trace shares his experience at SXSW, they talk the Oscars (a thing that did not happen when recording, but will already have happened when this drops), and which kid actors are good.
Live from Austin, Texas, we have a full commentary from Mike, Trace, and Annie Sauveur, Trace's roomate/spouse. I don't feel like relistening to the episode, but sorry about any echo, we've never done this in person before. We were born into a world that required social distance. But before that the men discuss the blink-182 song Romeo And Rebecca
The podcast currently has 133 episodes available.