Anderson and Bryan gear up to deliver the TOP 5 MOVIE CARS. They include everything from muscle cars to lemons and everything in between. Plus, the most controversial gambling segment yet.
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Click here for a list of films discussed in this episode.
Anderson you are a HACK! The nova that you corrected Bryan about is not the fucking vanishing point challenger, the white “vanishing point” challenger comes in the second half of the film! For fucks sake they even mention it’s the vanishing point challenger like 10 TIMES!!!!!!!!!!!!
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the gotdam germans got nothin to do with it!
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Bryan, we are the same age… How have you NOT seen S & the B?!? You need to see it, but imagine a young Balding Bryan watching it in the mid-80s. Avoid S & the B II or III unless you love shitty sequels.
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Bryan was horrible this ep. Get your head out of your ass and do a listenable podcast. Also get the fucking mic away from your fucking dog.
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Welcome to Obama’s America.
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I agree – both hosts of this here program should not be the DOUCHEBAGS who bring dogs everywhere.
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I think I saw Bald Bryan at the USC game last night!
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I forgot to say that i totally agree with Bryan about flightplan. A level above your average thriller and a really good film.
I really like how the viewers perspective of whats happening as well as Jodie fosters character’s perspective on whats happening changes multiple times throughout the movie. sometimes they line up and sometimes they are different. sometimes we know more then her and sometimes she knows things we don’t. It was like I was trying to solve a mystery while watching a character trying to solve the same mystery from a different changing perspective. Also Jodie foster and sean bean are always amazing.
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Was Anderson thinking of Maximum Overdrive when he stated he was scared by a black truck? Wasn’t a 4×4, but an unhooked cab…
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I thought it was Jeepers Creepers.
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Love that Bryan thought Scotty just had a “man-crush” on Dirk, how dense can you be?
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‘Man-crush’ ..isnt that the same as full on gay lust? Like I have with Anderson.
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‘Grabbers’ was great! Thanks Anderson!
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” you know where I spend most of my time”
“In the surf”
“Yeah.. Cause That’s where the action is!”
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That made me laugh my dick off
Synecdoche, NY is a masterpiece, the oppisise of “unwatchable’
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Sorry about your dick. 😦
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I’m watching “They Live” right now and laughing my ass off because I’m remembering the way Anderson described the first twenty(?) minutes or so : gay porn-y. He was 100% correct.
The construction workers aren’t just muscular and shirtless– they’re rubbing their heads slowly. Plus, the main character is getting a bit too close to a stranger too quickly.
This thing is probably the #1 seller on Amazon for West Hollywood for non-porn DVDs– if they keep track of such things.
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Actually NOT being car guys made your lists a little more interesting, allowed you guys to just focus on something interesting rather than just “sexy”
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Grabbers, now streaming on the old fuckflix there.
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I just DL’d it
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WHY ARE THEY DOING IT FOR VAN GOGH??
i think i’ve listened to every episode and i still don’t get it.
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Blue Velvet
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Top 5 reasons they’re “doing it for van gogh”
5. hipsters think that in order to be cool you cant make any sense
4. even extreme narcissists who wear t-shirts with their name spelled backwards think “doing it to just to hear ourselves” is a bit much
3. can’t say “doing it for mo dough” when the show doesn’t earn any
2. BaldBryan insisted on “doing it for Van Wilder” but lost the coin toss
1. how better to symbolize the audience’s desire for ear mutilation at the end of each show
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Bryan, no mention of Adam’s rant about the Coors tourguide not knowing anything about the plot of Smoky and the Bandit?
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Anderson, Coors was not banned west of the Mississippi.
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And Mad Max’s Interceptor doesn’t make the listener to 5? What’s wrong with you people?
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Audience too young?
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ok, I’ll be the first douchbag to say it. Scottie’s car in Boogie Nights isn’t a copy of Dirk’s Corvette Stingray. It was a Datsun 280Z painted the same color. Bryan, you don’t have to be a car guy to know Scottie doesn’t have the same car. You just have to pay attention to the movie.
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Not a douchebag. It’s an episode about cars, at least get the cars correct. Also, a a movie afficionado, you could make an argument that the 280Z is a reasonably fascsimilie of the Corvette, but still not quite the Corvette, in the same way that Scottie could never be Dirk.
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…….I’m a f*cking idiot…………I’m a F*cking idiot…………I’m a F*CKING IDIOT……
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Hey Brian,
Stop referencing that a twist happens. No need to say it. All that does is cause people to look for the twist thats coming
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His name is spelt Bryan not Brian. You have to spell his name correctly to get to this site! What’s wrong with you?!?!!
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Two Mad Max cars should be on the list. The yellow MFP Interceptor / Max Max black V8 “last of the V8s” Interceptor.
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car noun \ˈkär, dialect also ˈkȯr, ˈkyär\ : a vehicle that has four wheels and an engine and that is used for carrying passengers on roads
Bryan. *shakes head*
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The movie with the black truck that keeps mysteriously showing up, what Anderson referred to but couldn’t remember the movie, is the horror anthology called Nightmares from 1983.
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Agreed, from what I could find the story within Nightmares that Anderson was taling about is called “The Benediction”. IMDB page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086014/
It is streaming on Youtube for free! or you can pay $2.99 and stream it on Vudu.
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