Where the 90s that great? Probably not as great as you remember.
We went back to a format we haven't done in a good long while, weird facts. But we begin the show by discussing Scatman Curuthers from The Shining and end by discussing how your favorite summertime snack is TECHNICALLY a placenta.
I honestly couldn't believe how disappointed I was rewatching this movie. I remember loving it as a kid but now as an adult watching it I was blown away by how many plot-holes and bizarre scenes there were.
You can hear daily episodes of The Jonathan Wier Show on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thejws "Falling Down," directed by Joel Schumacher, is a captivating exploration of a disillusioned man's descent into chaos amidst the urban jungle of Los Angeles. Starring Michael Douglas in a career-defining role, this American classic has garnered both acclaim and criticism for its unflinching portrayal of societal tensions and the dark underbelly of the American dream. As we delve into this timeless piece of filmmaking, we'll examine the film's merits and missteps, analyzing its themes, performances, and directorial choices. Our hosts will engage in a spirited conversation, offering their unique perspectives on the various elements that make "Falling Down" a gripping and controversial cinematic experience. Join us as we dissect the film's social commentary, exploring its relevance in today's world and reflecting on its impact on subsequent works in the genre. From its raw portrayal of the protagonist's unraveling mental state to its examination of societal divisions, "Falling Down" invites us to confront uncomfortable truths about the human condition.
In this exciting episode, join us as we take a journey back in time to the iconic world of Jurassic Park. We dusted off our DVD collection, popped some popcorn, and hit play on the classic Spielberg masterpiece to see if it still holds up today. Will the groundbreaking special effects and heart-pounding thrills stand the test of time, or will we find ourselves cringing at outdated CGI and questionable plot points? As we revisit this beloved film, we delve into the nostalgia, analyze the storytelling techniques, and discuss the impact it had on the industry.
We look at the top hits from May 1st 1993 R Kelly is Pennywise the Clown Alladin the video game was awesome And why have video games ALWAYS cost the same?
Written by ChatGPT because I'm a hypocrite and I'm curious what will happen: In this episode, we cover a range of fascinating and controversial topics, including the dark side of AI and the potential dangers posed by algorithms, the problem with guns in America and the underlying reasons behind the need to purchase them, and the issue of media bias in reporting on shootings and other events. We also discuss recent news stories, including the shocking story of a couple who beheaded themselves in India and the Budweiser controversy, where the company refused to apologize for a recent ad. We also delve into some personal connections of our hosts, including the relatedness of one host to Friedrich Tiedemann, a notable 19th-century anatomist. Throughout the episode, we aim to provide insightful and thought-provoking commentary on these topics, offering our own opinions and perspectives on the issues at hand. Whether you're interested in the latest news stories or want to learn more about the broader social and cultural issues shaping our world, this podcast has something for everyone.
Mine is the guillotine, and I'll tell you why!
The guys talk about Fentanyl, Chinese conspiracy theories, banning the bible, bad apes and more!
The guys talk about the importance of bringing your own mic to a gig, MTV editing songs, and a thank you to gamers for not ruining The Last of Us yet.
Jon talks about humiliating his 6 year old son, why he resents The Chiefs being in the Super Bowl, James has thoughts on a mafia pizza owner and a woodpecker!
Jonathan discovers why he shouldn't take drugs intended for 70 year olds Which of the Ten Commandments is your favorite? Defrosta Lasagna baby!