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By Matt and Drew
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The podcast currently has 87 episodes available.
Today we welcome Adrian back as we discuss the epic James Cameron follow-up to Ridley Scott's space horror, Alien, and Drew tries desperately to defend Burke's motives. We recast this movie, give an award to a certain Marine's stand-out performance, talk about how Ellen sounds a lot like Alien, and why the extended version is the best version that truly gives us the emotional weight of Ripley's motherly protection that drives this movie.
Come give us a listen but first, watch this movie to see a true strong and fearless woman and mother fight against her monster equivalent in a battle so fierce it might make you say "Not bad for a human."
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Robot Cop, 80s Violence, ED 209, Political and Social Satire, A Driving Soundtrack, and Squibs Galore.... I'd Buy That for a Dollar
Today we say goodbye to one of the most important characters in the Harry Potter story with the penultimate story, The Half-Blood Prince.
Though this is the ‘Prince’s Tale’ in the title of the story, the true ‘Prince’s Tale' is in the final story. In this one, we learn all about Voldemort’s past, where he comes from, and his ultimate plan for immortality. We discuss the book again heavily in this episode to pad the tale because Voldemort’s past is one of 2 histories, the other being Dumbledore’s in the finale, that was unfortunately cut from the story overall. Kailee is back one last time for the Harry Potter movies as we also discuss Malfoy’s not-so master plans, Severus’ dilemma, count the times Kailee says young Voldy is cute, purposefully avoid discussing the Ginny romance, and try our hardest not to spoil what comes next.
And now we ask you the same question us book readers were asked before the final story...
Severus Snape. Is he Dumbledore’s man or is he Voldemort’s man?
Let’s return to Hogwarts!
On today’s episode of The PCP, Kailee is back and ready to discuss her new favorite Harry Potter movie, The Order of the Phoenix.
Join us this week as we discuss Harry’s newfound rage that has resulted from the death of Cedric and lack of communication from anyone he knows and loves; the new government plant at Hogwarts, there to disrupt anything a rebellious Dumbledore might consider; and why Voldemort is desperate to invade The Ministry of Magic and even Harry’s own mind for a chance to know just what started Dumbledore’s fierce and confident resistance against Tom Riddle 16 years ago. This is the best we've seen from Daniel Radcliffe and this is the angriest we've seen Harry. It all leads to a showdown between The Order, The Death Eaters, Dumbledore's army, and Voldy and Dumby themselves in the first battle of the second Wizarding War for the fate of the future. For neither can live while the other survives.
Welcome to Season 4 of The Post Credit Podcast!! Today we break down Batman 1989, the genius gothic superflick from the mind of Tim Burton. Join us as we discuss the casting decisions of the leads, Jack Nicholson and Micheal Keaton, the weird romance of Wayne and Vicki Vale, why this Batman is just a grown-up kid playing vigilante to impress and to frighten, the first traces of Harley Quinn, and what sets this Joker (and Batman) apart.
Thanks for your patience during our break! Let's get it!!!
Today, no duh, we’re, like, totally talking about this movie from the 90s that, like, totally doesn’t gag me with a spoon, Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
Join this fresh girl Buffy and the totally grody Merick as they make this, like, majorly radical connection fighting gnarly vamps. There’s also this one guy, Pike, who totally barfs me out!… Psych!! Don’t have a cow, he’s, like, for sure, mad gourgeous and Paul Reubens is bitchin to the max. I’m so sure that you’ll have a fresh and chill time and this episode is totally bomb! Catch ya later homeboys and homegirls!! Slayin out the door!!
Today on The Post Credit podcast, Matt Andrew talk about a classic 90s comedy, and the most known movie of Chris Farley’s, Tommy Boy. Listen in as we briefly discuss the movie and its hilarious quotables before we talk about Farley the man, Farley the comedian, and the world and people around him during his rise and fall. We also opine on our favorite comedy duos in Hollywood, how blatant 90s tropes were, critique critics’ critiques of non-critiqueable movies, and reminisce on a few Farley memories. Holy Shneikies this was fun!
Welcome to 2023! To kick off this year, we are discussing the 1986 fantasy adventure Labyrinth. Listen in as we discuss a possible Michael Jackson Goblin King, the various roles Jennifer Connely has mesmerized us with, various rock operas, why Sheldon likes Pluto and not Goofy, and how ‘You have no power over me’ is a battle cry to the fear of growing up.
So through dangers untold, and hardships unnumbered, fight your way here to the castle beyond the Goblin City to take back the child that they have stolen and enjoy visiting the Labyrinth with us again!
On today’s episode, we’re revisiting an epic classic that excelled at fantasy long before a certain Jewelry-centered tale was put to screen, Ron Howard’s 1988 classic Willow.
Join us as we discuss Warwick Davis’ fantastic first lead role, Val Kilmer hamming it up as the hilarious and badass Madmartigan, Billy Barty’s presence in our childhood through this and Gwildore, and the epic conclusion that might be better Wizard-Fu than the Wizard-Fu in Lord of the Rings.
Ignore the bird and follow the river to our discussion and don’t forget to watch the new Willow series on that one streaming service with all the stuff.
The podcast currently has 87 episodes available.