Episodes

  • Shane Talks '99: July 16th, 1999
    Jul 16 2024

    It was a big weekend at the box office, when we had a horror movie, a coming-of-age film, and an erotic mystery all released on the same day. Shane takes a look at the terrible film, "Lake Placid", the great buddy-comedy "The Wood", and Stanley Kubrick's final film, "Eyes Wide Shut".

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    28 mins
  • Shane Talks: Summer Blockbuster Draft
    Jul 15 2024

    Shane and Jason are joined by Mark Buckwalter and Snow to draft there perfect cast of characters to make a summer blockbuster action film. After they draft their "teams" the guys pitch their films, and then wrap up the episode with some Marvel talk regarding their hopes and expectations for "Deadpool and Wolverine".

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Shane Talks '99: July 14th, 1999
    Jul 14 2024

    Easily the most controversial film of 1999, and easily on a Top List, Shane discusses the 25th Anniversary of "The Blair Witch Project". Starting with his easily access screening of the film months ahead of its release, to the hatred the film received, and finally: the legacy of the film - there is a lot to say for this low-budget, small, indie flick and what it was able to accomplish.

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    25 mins
  • Shane Talks '99: July 9th, 1999
    Jul 9 2024

    First up, Shane laments about his inability to find "Arlington Road" on a streaming service to re-visit the film, and see if he still enjoys it as much as he remembers. He does address the writer and director, and the projects they have worked on that he enjoys, and why he thinks that contributed to his enjoyment of that film. Then, Shane breaks down the definitive sex-comedy of the 1990s, and what he believes makes this film so enjoyable and relatable to anyone who saw it when it was released. The nostalgia pours out as Shane discusses this film, and what it meant to him in 1999.

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    30 mins
  • Shane Talks '99: July 2nd, 1999
    Jul 2 2024

    As a spiritual sequel to the Shane Talks New York City episode, it's serendipitous that one day later, Shane is talking about Spike Lee's drama "Summer of Sam". Shane discusses his feelings on the various groups of people in one neighborhood as the fear of the Son of Sam Killer spreads throughout the community.

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    15 mins
  • Shane Talks: July 2024: New. York. City.
    Jul 1 2024

    In the wake of Shane's birthday trip to New York City, he hasn't been able to get the city off his mind. So, Shane and Jason go down memory lane and talk about previous trips together, Jason's time dating his wife when she lived in the city, and then they take a look at the films and television series that take place in the Big Apple. During Troy Talks, Troy gives his perspective on the city, as well as his more arthouse take on the films that he loves from the city.

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Shane Talks '99: June 30th, 1999
    Jun 30 2024

    Shane begrudgingly talks about two films from 1999, that he knows other people enjoy - but he really didn't like either one. In an attempt at avoidance, Shane talks about Kevin Smith, Will Smith's previous summer blockbusters, the Razzies, and the soundtracks to these two films. "Wild Wild West" and "South Park" kicked off the holiday weekend with a Wednesday release in 1999.

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    17 mins
  • Shane Talks '99: June 25th, 1999
    Jun 25 2024

    Twenty-five years ago, one of the best comedies of our generation was released. Adam Sandler's amazing film about being childish and growing up, that was filled with pee jokes, a great soundtrack, and a lot of heart. Shane looks into how he appreciates Adam Sandler making films with his friends, and the great track record they had to end the 90s.

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    16 mins