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Join MO & MAX as they rank debate and offer fresh takes of the best of the best from 80s and 90s cinema. From Arnold to Zoltar, this podcast will cover it all. So sit back, relax, and FLUX YOUR CAPACITOR.
Good Will Hunting (1997)
Will Hunting (Matt Damon) has a genius-level IQ but chooses to work as a janitor at MIT. When he solves a difficult graduate-level math problem, his talents are discovered by Professor Gerald Lambeau (Stellan Skarsgard), who decides to help the misguided youth reach his potential. When Will is arrested for attacking a police officer, Professor Lambeau makes a deal to get leniency for him if he will get treatment from therapist Sean Maguire (Robin Williams).
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Necessary Roughness (1991)
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Tasked with overhauling a university football team that was dismantled for breaking collegiate rules, coaches Wally Riggendorf (Robert Loggia) and Ed Gennero (Héctor Elizondo) pick unusual new players like junior professor Andre Krimm (Sinbad) and 30-something quarterback Paul Blake (Scott Bakula). As Paul courts professor Suzanne Carter (Harley Jane Kozak), the team struggles until the arrival...
Wayne's World (1992)
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A big screen spin-off of the "Saturday Night Live" skit. Rob Lowe plays a producer that wants to take the public access "Wayne's World" to the world of commercial television. Wayne (Mike Myers) and Garth (Dana Carvey) battle to save their show and Wayne's girlfriend from Lowe.
Darkman (1990)
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When thugs employed by a crime boss lead a vicious assault on Dr. Peyton Wilder (Liam Neeson), leaving him literally and psychologically scarred, an emergency procedure allows him to survive. Upon his recovery, Wilder can find solace only by returning to his scientific work developing synthetic skin, and seeking revenge against the crime boss. He assumes a phantom avenger persona called Darkman...
Goodfellas (1990)
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The story of Irish-Italian American, Henry Hill, and how he lives day-to-day life as a member of the Mafia. Based on a true story, the plot revolves around Henry and his two unstable friends Jimmy and Tommy as they gradually climb the ladder from petty crime to violent murders.
Universal Soldier (1992) | Buzzn The Tower
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Universal Soldier (1992) | Buzzn The Tower
Good movie and it's sad that we don't get many movies like this anymore.
The movie that really started the Boston movies and now we are suffer from hearing that god awful accent in so many other movies or shows over the years.
“No buzz, I am your father”
One more thing: I bought this movie from Columbia House along with Doc Hollywood, House Party, BTTF 2 among others. I loved this film! And I'm usually a Max supporter but that fan theory...oofda. 😂
Major League's poster and N.R. poster are exactly alike.
It feels like the football version of Major League in style and it's a good movie. Not a Sports comedy classic like Major League but a fun movie with a great cast.
Kathy Ireland caused a tissue shortage in my house way before covid.
Haha!
Yo the bingo card from this episode is wild 😳
The room they’re in must be cold af 😂
Michael Madsen and Chris Penn should have been in that movie
Didn’t expect to hear some Snow on the pod this week 😂
Ugh, I love this film so much
Wayne's World is a classic and the sequel is almost as great. I hope you guys do Pump up the Volume and that movie is amazing for so many reasons. One thing I love about that movie is how dark and edgy it gets for a teen drama. I love teen movies from the 80's but most of them like The Karate Kid, Pretty in Pink, The Breakfast Club, Some Kind of Wonderful and so on always ended on a happy note with everything is going to turn out fine in the end. Pump up the Volume and the 1990s as a decade in general was a little darker compared to the 80's. Less hope and not everything will turn out good for everyone. Pump up the Volume didn't get that cute happy ending and I f@@king loved it.
Epic movie, I think it's a tie between Dana Carvey and Phil Hartman for me with doing the most memorable work on SNL. Sucks that they didn't have bigger movie careers, obviously we know why Phil Hartman didn't and Dana just never got that great lead role for whatever reason. Showdown in Little Toyko is a very low budget B action movie, but I remember Tia Carrere having a nude scene as a kid and that was the day little Eddie put his toys away.
Dana Carvey has so much talent and really could've been a great leading man. Opportunity Knocks from 1990 is pretty underrated.
I love this movie, and the sequel is also pretty damn good which is very rare for comedy sequels. The point you guys made about Mike Myers career, it's amazing that he's so famous but he never did a lot movies like Will Ferrell or Eddie Murphy and those guys have made mostly garbage if you really look at all their movies. Mike Myers had huge success with 2 Wayne's World movies, 4 Shrek movies, 3 Austin Power movies and So I Married an Axe Murder wasn't a hit in theaters but became a cult classic because of being on TV all the time. He has done some interesting small or supporting roles in like 54 or Inglourious Basterds. His two big misses were The Love Guru which was awful, and The Cat in the Hat bombed but it's oddly entertaining.
Perfect movie in my opinion, great cast, Garth is one of the all-time great characters in a comedy movie, Tia Carrere is off the charts hot, Rob Lowe deserves so much credit as the scumbag corporate villain and ths movie really did save his career for a few reasons. Rob had the sex tape scandal which hurt his career, his career also took a hit because of the epic embarrassment with how the 1989 Academy Awards was put together, people should read up on it because it destroyed producer Allan Carr's career, Rob had this god awful musical number and Wayne's World was the first movie to really show that he wasn't just the Brat pack guy.
“I think I got an idea of what they’re looking at…..Do you know what they’re looking at?” Epic scene, maybe the best between DeNiro and Pacino
Arguably my favorite movie OAT
I counted that when it first came out.. If ANYTHING he stays just OVER 30 seconds... Why He Got Caught.
Liam’s best roll is for sure Good cop / Bad cop in the Lego Movie . And this movie gives me Spawn feels (horror/comic).
Darkman trilogy is actually pretty entertaining in a very B movie way.
Karen hills mother, henrys mother in law
Either this is a short cut off version, or you forgot Lorraine Barroco She was Karen Hill and Tony's Therapist..(forget the name)
@@chadlatham3819, “part 2”, there are multiple shorts…we got it!
@@BuzznTheTower lol I would hope so..there is more.
The twin brothers were also in that shitty Jon Lovitz movie Planet Spengo
That was cringe at the start.. Apart from that it's ace
You forget Lorraine Bracco. She was Karen Hill in Goodfellas and Tony's psychiatrist in Sopranos.
@@hectorheathcote9495, this is only part 2, check out the others we got her!
@@BuzznTheTower Ah. My bad lol Thanks, I'll do just that.
Why is Paulie the worst?
You guys forgot Pussy. Counting coats in the restaurant in Goodfellas. What am I gonna do with coats? It's the middle of fu king summer
You forgot actor Vincent Pastore who played Pussy in the Sopranos was the guy handling the fur coats in Goodfellas.
I love whoever did this.
I LOVE THST MOVIE!!!
What about the psychiatrist in the sopranos is Henry Hills wife...how could you miss that out . Lorraine Braco. You douche 🤌🏻
I thought that was actually Martin Scorsese...
Spacey also had the limp in Usual Suspects.
Not characters in each, actors in each.
@@mikewisniewski3287 thank goodness you made this critical distinction…
Starting to think Gandolfini was the only Soprano NOT in Goodfellas 😂
Paulie Walnuts!!
Don't forget spider i.e. Moltasanti
That clip is not Marianne Cooper…it’s Illeana Douglas. It’s also Vincent Pastore…not Pastor.
Clearly Ileana Douglas. 🙄
I don't think he watched either the film or show... I mean, Richie did a little more than just beat the crap out of beansie
@@andrewdavis9409 gotta move fast for these short clips brother!
WHO CARES
@@AnthonyGuilaini, you do…apparently :)
She's Karen's mother not Henry's
@@josephlascola6592, “Henry hill’s mother in law”
@@BuzznTheTower touché
Lorraine Bracco is just beautiful those eyes are like Elizabeth Taylors
Glad you are starting to do 90s movies. Goodfellas is a classic!!
Thats crazy
It's pronounced comani"ch"i You can tell you weren't from the 80s because everyone alive is familiar with that name 🤦
Mo: btw did you get your nails done? 🤣👍 Max: yea 🤣👍 Brilliant episode, thanks guys. 🫶All the Paulies and Maries 🫶
They shine was blinding!
Shes Carmelas mother in Sopranos as well.
This is actually more mind blowing than the uncle buck connection
Some of the personal touches aren’t just mobster, they are very ethnically Italian-American. The whole “I know a guy” and getting special treatment or the getting together in big groups and cooking for people at night all very true to life based on my growing up in Chicago Italian-American family.
Good movie but a little overrated in my opinion. After Joe Pesci gets killed off, I don't find the rest of the movie as interesting.