Bros Trip With The Hellraiser Mole
It's time for a bros trip everyone! Let's hop in the space shuttle and fly away to a galaxy far, far away, but don't let the mole sabotage the mission. A month full of pop culture has passed and it's time to dish the dirt about some of the most captivating pieces around.
Hello kittens, did you miss the boys? It may be a little later than normal, but the boys couldn't let a month jam-packed full of pop culture goodness go by without a proper round-up episode! After some scheduling shake-ups, the full cast of characters that you love has reconvened at the podcasting round table to dish the dirt and spill the tea! Kicking off this episode we find BeeJay sharing his pick, the reboot of the classic Clive Barker horror film, Hellraiser now streaming on Hulu. Did BeeJay think that this version of Pinhead lived up to the original or did it lack some of the sparks of the original? All of his thoughts are waiting for you! From there, we head to the movie theater as Erik shares his topic, the first gay rom-com released in theaters, Bros. The Billy Eichner-led led film (also written by the star) features an almost entirely LGBTQIA+ cast, but does it live up to the hype? Did Pat buy a ticket to the final Chicago showing while discussing the film? Is it relatable content that a 40 year old has a podcast? Tune in to find out! After a quick break for station identification, Bryan takes us far, far away for his pick, the newest Star Wars show to join the Disney+ lineup, Andor. Tune in to find out where it falls in the timeline, if it's worth the watch, and catch up with the space lesbians! For the final topic this month, Pat takes you to Australia for the Netflix revival of The Mole! The game is back after a 14-year hiatus, but has it become to meta for it's own good? He'll gladly tell you, but can you trust his words? Closing out the show the boys dish on their 1-Ups, the things that are giving these bros life!
Sit back and get ready to FLAME ON!
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