
Dear Graham Podcast
1) I wanna be Bob Dylan, Amelia wishes she was someone a little more funky.
This episode is several weeks old. We were lazy in posting it. If you don't feel like listening, I liked the Bob Dylan movie, Amelia didn't see the Bob Dylan movie. Anyway, he not busy being born is b...Show More
2) The Unbearable Weight of Massive Podcast
We reviewed the Nicholas Cage / Pedro Pascal movie from last year. Two besties talking about two besties! You are invited to be besties with us too. Listen at your own risk, we spoil the whole movie ...Show More
3) Better than John Prine?
We follow up on a popular episode with what will be a less popular one!
4) Rebel Boooo-n
Adam watched Rebel Moon and told me about it. He did not like it. I drank a Whiskey Daisy! He drank water. After we finished recording he said "you were getting real vulgar today!" Then we recorded a ...Show More
5) Who has the best villains?
Inane conversation about a meaningless subject for about twenty minutes. Had a pretty good time recording it.
6) The Marvels: Doesn't suck
I saw someone say The Marvels was the worst superhero movie ever, and that's ridiculous. I'll now list some worse superhero movies: Joker. Aquaman. Thor: The Dark World. Thor: Love and Thunder. Thor: ...Show More
7) There are too many mother ducking snakes on this mother ducking train!
We're back, bb! Adam and Amelia put aside their differences to reunite for their fans. We review the movie Bullet Train, available on Netflix. Spoiler: we had a terrific time!
8) A Christmas Miracle on 34th Street
I'm gonna level with you. I don't know if 34th Street is in this movie. Is it where the apartment is? Is it a major street in New York? I know New York is a grid system. It's very hard to get lost the...Show More
9) CMACC: Desk Set: Christmas movie?
In this Classic Movie and Classic Cocktail installment, we review the 1957 film Desk set. Spoiler: We love it!
10) Sleepless in Seattle: In which Amelia expresses her love for Meg Ryan (and her neck)
We review the lesser of Meg Ryan's romcoms that heavily feature a soundtrack and references to classic movies, but Amelia still would.