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Episode Description – Popcorn and Beers
This week on Popcorn and Beers, the gang dives into a mix of slashers, satire, documentaries, and a few surprises.
Our Butter on Top is Scream 7, and honestly… it’s exactly what you think it is. If you know the Scream formula, you already know what you’re getting into—and we break down whether that’s a good thing or a tired one.
For the Drunk Classic, we revisited Sacha Baron Cohen’s The Dictator, which ended up feeling strangely timely given today’s political climate. What once felt like outrageous satire now hits a little closer to reality, and we discuss how the film holds up more than a decade later.
Josh went creature-feature with a rewatch of Anaconda, proving that sometimes a ridiculous monster movie is exactly what the doctor ordered. He also caught up with the latest Gorillaz release, including the new short film that accompanies their album.
Fry came in heavy with the powerful documentary Armed with Only a Camera, but balanced things out by hyping up the short film The Singers. He also continued his long Marvel journey with Eternals, and checked out Falcon and the Winter Soldier along the way.
Jordan took on the massive musical epic Les Misérables starring Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway… and let’s just say the reactions were a little mixed.
We also talk about The Bluff, and Fry brings in a huge recommendation with Night of the Seven Kingdoms, which earns an impressive Popcorn & Three Beers—one of the highest honors we’ve handed out in a while.
All that and more on this week’s Popcorn and Beers. Grab a drink, press play, and watch along with us. 🍿🍺
By PopcornandBeersEpisode Description – Popcorn and Beers
This week on Popcorn and Beers, the gang dives into a mix of slashers, satire, documentaries, and a few surprises.
Our Butter on Top is Scream 7, and honestly… it’s exactly what you think it is. If you know the Scream formula, you already know what you’re getting into—and we break down whether that’s a good thing or a tired one.
For the Drunk Classic, we revisited Sacha Baron Cohen’s The Dictator, which ended up feeling strangely timely given today’s political climate. What once felt like outrageous satire now hits a little closer to reality, and we discuss how the film holds up more than a decade later.
Josh went creature-feature with a rewatch of Anaconda, proving that sometimes a ridiculous monster movie is exactly what the doctor ordered. He also caught up with the latest Gorillaz release, including the new short film that accompanies their album.
Fry came in heavy with the powerful documentary Armed with Only a Camera, but balanced things out by hyping up the short film The Singers. He also continued his long Marvel journey with Eternals, and checked out Falcon and the Winter Soldier along the way.
Jordan took on the massive musical epic Les Misérables starring Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway… and let’s just say the reactions were a little mixed.
We also talk about The Bluff, and Fry brings in a huge recommendation with Night of the Seven Kingdoms, which earns an impressive Popcorn & Three Beers—one of the highest honors we’ve handed out in a while.
All that and more on this week’s Popcorn and Beers. Grab a drink, press play, and watch along with us. 🍿🍺