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After months and months of staring at a shirtless Jake Gyllenhaal on the movie poster, the "Road House" remake is finally here. The Boys take a look back at the 1989 original starring Patrick Swayze, debate exactly HOW hot Jake is in the remake and attempt to figure out exactly what Conor McGregor's whole deal is. Spoiler: it's not good! Pop, pop!
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You thought awards season was over?! Think again! It's time for The Popcorn Boys' Perfectly Popped Movie of the Year Awards! The Oscars have been found dead in a ditch! The Boys go all the way back to 1990 to re-examine the Academy Awards' track record and, in Popcorn Boys revisionist history, determine what movie should have emerged victorious as the year's most important film. Did anybody ask for this? No! Is the episode almost three hours long! Yes! These things are very important!!! Get on your tuxes, slip on those high heels and join us for the most prestigious evening in Popcorn Boys history. Pop, pop!
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Awards season is in the books and The Boys are here to break down the 96th annual Academy Awards, from Emma Stone's win and Jimmy Kimmel's hosting job to Ryan Gosling's ascent to immortality and whatever weird stranglehold Diane Warren has on Hollywood. Plus, of course, an important discussion about the whereabouts of Catherine, Princess of Wales. Pop, pop!
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It's time to return to Arrakis (or something like that!). The Boys are here to break down their experiences seeing "Dune: Part Two," Austin Butler's ascent, Zendaya's tenuous status as "That Girl," the legacy of Denis Villeneuve and who they hope might show up in "Dune: Part Three." Plus, a eulogy for the beautiful and talented "Madame Web," may she rest in peace. Pop, pop!
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When one box office draft door closes, another one opens. The Boys wrap up last year's results and discuss people going absolutely bonkers for Bob Marley to kick off this year's festivities. Plus, a dissection of all the Super Bowl movie trailers and the controversial, phallic antics on the BAFTAs red carpet. Pop, pop!
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Hey, they actually recorded another episode! The Boys hiatus is (maybe) officially over and thank goodness because it's awards season, baby. This week, Daniel and Kyle discuss the maniacal hysteria surrounding Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig's Oscar snubs, Hillary Clinton getting involved for some reason, a predictable tangent about the Kelce brothers and Jennifer Lawrence's trip to Cheesecake Factory. Pop, pop!
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The Boys are back! And this time, in different towns! It's been almost a year since The Popcorn Boys recorded a podcast, but the most important time of the year called for a renaissance. That's right, baby, it's time for the box office draft! Daniel and Kyle have tenuously reunited over Zoom to draft things like 'Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1' and 'Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2.' Finally, a reason to live! Sit back, relax and let the Boys' (surely accurate) predictions for the box office year ahead wash over you like a cinematic nostalgic balm. POP, POP!
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Well, it's been been leading to this. The Boys have finally seen "80 for Brady" and nothing will ever be the same. Get a full breakdown of one the most insane, absurd, surrealist (and maybe also good???) movie experiences of all-time. Tom Brady! Guy Fieri! Billy Porter as Gugu! The weirdest hot wing eating contest in history! It's a holiday in the Popcorn Boys universe. Down, set, hike!
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The Oscar nominations are finally here! Daniel and Kyle break down the big categories, the major takeaways from the season and whatever the hell is going on with Andrea Riseborough. Plus, Daniel has some bad news and Kyle tells a strange story about a shirt. Pop, pop!
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Ladies and germs, it's the biggest day on the Popcorn Boys calendar. It's time for the 2023 Box Office Draft, baby! Daniel and Kyle fill up their rosters with the most highly-anticipated, most buzzy and most unpredictable movies from the year ahead, all in a battle of ultimate box office supremacy. Will Tom Cruise rule again? Is there Marvel fatigue? What exactly is "Blue Beetle?" Find out the answers (or not) to these and many more incredibly important questions. Happy Draft Day! Pop, pop!
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Ho, ho, ho and pop, pop, pop! It's a Popcorn Boys Holiday Spectacular with a discussion about the absolute genius and absurdity of "Avatar: The Way of Water," what to make of "The Fabelmans" and why there will never be another Steven Spielberg. Plus, a very important Box Office Challenge update and Daniel gets 60 seconds (and maybe a few more) to finally talk about "Ticket to Paradise." Happy holidays!
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They're baaaaaaaack. After a hiatus that was neither planned nor advised, The Boys have returned and there's plenty to discuss. From the underwhelming feeling surrounding "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" to the delight of "The Banshees of Inisherin," Daniel and Kyle catch up on the last few months of movies and look ahead at what's to come. Plus, a long-awaited update on the box office challenge, stories from their trip to Michigan and Cinemark Movie Rewards vs. AMC Stubs. Pop, pop!
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All of the controversy surrounding "Don't Worry Darling" is a perfect Popcorn Boys storm, so obviously they had to break it down. Miss Flo! Spitgate! The incredible revelation that Nick Kroll is in the movie! Plus, an early dissection of film festival reactions, another edition of Time To Talk Trailers and, of course, a live reading of the leaked 1989 phone calls between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles. Pop, pop!
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William Bradley Pitt was born December 18, 1963 in Shawnee, Oklahoma and in the nearly 59 years since, he's carved out one of the most interesting, diverse careers for a Hollywood leading man in history. The Boys go deep on Brad's career, starting at the very beginning and working their way up to 2022's Bullet Train. Along the way, they discuss Brad's hottest roles, where his career goes from here and what the hell is happening at the Cheesecake Factory. Pop, pop!
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The Boys saw Jordan Peele's third film "Nope," which was basically their most anticipated movie of the year. With some help from Logan Paul, Daniel and Kyle break down what worked, what didn't and why it doesn't really matter. Unfortunately, they also suffered through "The Gray Man," which somehow managed to be the ugliest movie in cinematic history. Plus, the "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" trailer, a discussion about Elton John and an argument about Beyonce. Pop, pop!
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It's a simple premise: is Tom Hanks a great actor? After his insane performance in "Elvis," The Boys were left to wonder if maybe we've been wrong about America's Dad this entire time. So, they decided to do a HANKS DEEP DIVE to get to the bottom of things. From "A League of Their Own" to "Philadelphia," "Catch Me If You Can" to "Saving Private Ryan," Daniel and Kyle dissect one of the most illustrious and fascinating careers in recent movie history. Of course, they also fight about the absolutely absurd and divisive "Forrest Gump," which might be enough to burn down the podcast forever. Pop, pop!
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The Boys went on a very underwhelming trip to infinity and beyond with "Lightyear," the latest offering from Pixar. Daniel and Kyle break down what a missed opportunity it was, the movie's lackluster box office, the absence of Tim Allen, the legacy of "Home Improvement" and whether or not Pixar has started losing some of its shine. Pop, pop!
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After "Jurassic Park" became one of the most iconic, influential movies of all-time in 1993, how has it all gone so wrong? After watching all six Jurassic movies in succession, including the latest installment, "Jurassic World Dominion," The Boys ponder how a franchise about dinosaurs became about....locusts, we guess? Come for thoughts on all of the movies, stay for a conversation about why Chris Pratt is the most underwhelming (and terrifying) movie star we've ever known. Hold onto your butts, the park is open. Pop, pop!
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In many ways, it's all been leading to this. After years of anticipation, The Boys finally took a trip to the danger zone for "Top Gun: Maverick." Following an important message about Tom Cruise, Daniel and Kyle talk about the 1986 original, the merits of the new one and why Jennifer Connelly should always be a brunette. Plus, another edition of Time To Talk Trailers, a takedown of mainstream sports bars and why jawbreakers are a perfect movie candy. Strap in, baby! Let's go flying!
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It's the day The Popcorn Boys hoped would never come. Last week, it was announced that their home away from home, The Landmark movie theater in Los Angeles, is closing its doors. The Boys do their best to pick themselves up off the floor and discuss what this means, not only to them, but the movie theater scene in general. After they finish weeping, Daniel and Kyle do their best to figure out what the hell happened in Doctor Strange and where it ranks in the Marvel pantheon. Plus, the second edition of everybody's favorite new segment, Time To Talk Trailers. RIP Landmark. Pop, pop.
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