by Logan Nielsen & Dustin Pixley
Logan Nielsen and Dustin Pixley do a podcast about movies, an idea that has never been done before. It used to be about sharks, but now it's not. Enjoy it or don't. Either way, get out of my house.
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February 18, 2025
<p>Here's one final farewell episode! This was originally recorded back in the summer of 2023 and it just got lost in the shuffle of edits and different miniseries we were doing, but it's such a fun episode that we wanted to put it out and it's one of our favorite movies of all time!</p><p>Luke Nielsen returns to the show to discuss Army of Darkness, the third film in the Evil Dead franchise that pivots the genre from hard horror to fantasy/action/comedy and fully develops Ash into the delightfully smug blowhard he has been ever since. We spend a lot of this episode wondering how Bruce Campbell never became an A-list star and we psychoanalyze Sam Raimi as a filmmaker. But like the film itself, this episode is delightfully disjointed and full of fun side quests!</p><p>Hail to the king, baby! Long live QHE!</p>
December 26, 2024
<p>We're continuing our celebration of the holiday season with the 2005 comedy Just Friends, a movie about the dreaded "Friend Zone" and how women just aren't allowed to have male best friends and go about their business...also it takes place during Christmas. Also also, it is our last episode. Weird one to go out on but this movie's come up a few times throughout the show and it's interesting to track Ryan Reynolds' career. We also read about a movie called Spring Break Lawyer because the early 2000s were a special time. </p> <p>If you've listened to any of this silly show, we appreciate you more than you know. Thanks for hanging with us as we talked about sharks, tried to make sense of bad movies, and drank way too much beer. We'll see you down the line!</p> <p> -Logan Nielsen & Dustin Pixley</p>
December 19, 2024
Netflix original movie producer reveals the creative process behind Hot Frosty, a holiday romance film that reimagines Frosty the Snowman as a chiseled winter warrior.
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