FROM THE VAULT – Podcast 1: The Crow
This week to celebrate hitting 100K downloads, we are revisiting the first 3 Guys podcast posted, the 1994 classic The Crow. Join us as we revisit the gritty, gothic world of Eric Draven, exploring the film’s impact on 90s culture and its comic book legacy. So take a listen to hear how far we’ve come […]
Podcast 179: The Usual Suspects
Dive into the world of *The Usual Suspects*, a neo-noir crime thriller that has captivated audiences since its release in 1995. Directed by Bryan Singer and featuring a stellar cast, including Kevin Spacey and Gabriel Byrne, this film weaves a complex tale of deception and intrigue. With its iconic tagline, “The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was to convince the world he didn’t exist,” the story unfolds through the eyes of con man Roger “Verbal” Kint, leading to a shocking twist that redefines everything. Discover the behind-the-scenes secrets and trivia that make this film a timeless classic!
Podcast 178: Nope
In “Nope,” directed by Jordan Peele, siblings OJ and Emerald Haywood grapple with their father’s mysterious death while managing their Hollywood horse ranch. As strange occurrences unfold in the skies above Agua Dulce, California, they embark on a perilous quest to capture undeniable footage of the phenomenon. This original science fiction horror film blends classic UFO spectacle with Hollywood Western imagery, creating a unique cinematic experience. With standout performances from Keke Palmer and Daniel Kaluuya, “Nope” challenges viewers to confront the dangers of spectacle and exploitation. Discover the film’s intriguing plot, key quotes, and behind-the-scenes insights!
Podcast 177: Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse
Dive into the vibrant world of “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” where Brooklyn teenager Miles Morales discovers his extraordinary powers after a fateful spider bite. As dimensions collide, he encounters a diverse array of Spider-heroes, each with their own unique stories. This groundbreaking animated feature not only redefines the superhero genre but also celebrates the legacy of Spider-Man. With stunning visuals that mimic a living comic book and a soundtrack that resonates with the film’s energy, join Miles on his journey of courage, identity, and the ultimate leap of faith. Discover the magic behind this Oscar-winning masterpiece!
Podcast 176: A Few Good Men
In the heart of Washington, D.C., a gripping courtroom drama unfolds in “A Few Good Men.” Follow Lt. Daniel Kaffee, a Navy lawyer, as he battles to uncover the truth behind a murder case involving two Marines. With the powerful Col. Nathan R. Jessep determined to protect his honor, the stakes rise in a clash of loyalty and accountability. Featuring iconic performances by Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson, this film adaptation of Aaron Sorkin’s stage play has become a classic. Discover the behind-the-scenes stories, key quotes, and the unforgettable moments that make this film a must-see!
Podcast 175: Far and Away
In the sweeping romantic adventure drama *Far and Away*, directed by Ron Howard, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman star as two dreamers from opposite worlds. Joseph Donnelly, a poor Irish farmer, and Shannon Christie, a wealthy young woman, embark on a journey to America, facing poverty, boxing, and their complicated feelings for each other. With a stunning score by John Williams and breathtaking cinematography, this film captures the essence of the immigrant experience and the pursuit of dreams. Discover the behind-the-scenes magic and key moments that make *Far and Away* a memorable cinematic epic.
Podcast 174: Back to the Future
Step into the time-traveling adventure of *Back to the Future*, where teenager Marty McFly, played by Michael J. Fox, accidentally journeys back to 1955 in a DeLorean time machine. With the eccentric Doc Brown, portrayed by Christopher Lloyd, Marty must navigate the past to ensure his parents meet and secure his own existence. This original science fiction comedy, directed by Robert Zemeckis, blends humor, romance, and thrilling stakes, all while delivering iconic quotes and unforgettable moments. Discover the behind-the-scenes trivia, awards, and the cultural impact that made this film a timeless classic!
Podcast 173: Whiplash
In “Whiplash,” directed by Damien Chazelle, we follow the intense journey of Andrew Neiman, a young jazz drummer whose ambition drives him to the edge. Under the watchful eye of the merciless instructor Terence Fletcher, Andrew’s pursuit of greatness becomes a psychological battle that tests his relationships and sanity. With a gripping score and unforgettable performances, particularly by J. K. Simmons, this film explores the fine line between artistic ambition and destructive mentorship. Discover the behind-the-scenes stories, key quotes, and the film’s impact on pop culture that make “Whiplash” a defining indie classic of the 2010s.
Podcast 172: The Sandlot
In the summer of 1962, shy new kid Scotty Smalls moves to a Los Angeles suburb and struggles to make friends. When local baseball star Benny Rodriguez takes him under his wing, Smalls joins a group of neighborhood kids who spend their days playing ball at the sandlot. But when he accidentally hits his stepfather’s prized Babe Ruth-signed baseball over a fence guarded by a legendary dog known as “The Beast,” the boys embark on a series of increasingly desperate rescue attempts. Discover the nostalgia, friendship, and unforgettable moments that make *The Sandlot* a beloved classic!
Podcast 171: Fight Club
Dive into the chaotic world of *Fight Club*, where an unnamed office worker grapples with insomnia and consumer culture. After meeting the enigmatic Tyler Durden, his life spirals into a whirlwind of rebellion and violence, leading to the creation of an underground fight club. With iconic quotes like “The first rule of Fight Club is: you do not talk about Fight Club,” this film challenges societal norms and explores the depths of identity and self-destruction. Discover the behind-the-scenes magic, the cult following it garnered, and why it remains a defining film of the late 1990s.