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While the cats away, the mice will play. Its a skeleton crew on today's episode of the Where to Stick It podcast! Prospect and Lobo are out on vacation, so the rest of the crew decided to hop on the mics and try out a "TV Tuesday" style episode. Pete, Dan, and Engineer Bob each brought an episode of a show to be reviewed. Support the show Catch new…
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We're nearing the end of season 7, inching ever closer to the finish line. Today, the C Suckin' wheel gets an "upgrade" of sorts as point losses have doubled, but rewards have increased as well. Outside of that, its an unfortunate day as the boys have to review Sharknado, one of the worst films ever made. Its Sharks, they're in a tornado, and it's …
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On today's episode, the boys get straight up toxic. After a quick roasting of the fans and some house cleaning business, it's on to some movie trailers including the new Toxic Avenger, and Heads of State. Then the boys discuss the new Netflix documentary series Trainwreck and share their thoughts on how some influencers get so big. Support the show…
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We're approaching the end of season 7 with this week's entry Executive Decision. Starring Kurt Russell, Steven Seagal, and Halle Berry. A notorious terrorist has hijacked a plane heading to DC with the deadly Soviet nerve agent DZ-5. It's up to Dr. David Grant (Kurt Russell), and Lt. Colonel Austin Travis (Steven Seagal) to save the plane and the f…
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Today the boys review 1975's JAWS, which also celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. An iconic film that seemed doomed to flop before its release, JAWS is not only a feat of special effects and creative cinematography, but a masterclass in acting. 50 years hasn't aged this film a bit, and its arguably just as scary today as it was when it first…
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Up next for season 7 movie review is 2002's Murder by Numbers. Starring Michael Pitt, Ryan Gosling, and Sandra Bullock, Murder by Numbers follows 2 high school teens as they plan the perfect murder. While they may have thought of everything, they didn't count on detective Cassie Mayweather and her ability to solve any crime. Support the show Catch …
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Its Tuesday which means its time for an After Dark. The Liver King goes from eating cows balls to eating dudes balls in jail after getting arrested for terroristic threats, Dan is intrigued by conspiracy theories about fake mountains in Colorado, the boys look up deaths at Disney World, Engineer Bob is very excited for the Mortal Kombat Legacy Koll…
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It's movie royalty here today on the Where to Stick It Podcast as the boys review The Birdcage from 1996, a quintessential gay film about a family that has to pretend to be straight in order to impress their son's fiancé and her conservative family. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If …
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On today's After Dark episode of the Where to Stick It Podcast, the boys play a 90's - 2000's trivia card game to see whose knowledge of the past decades reigns supreme. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon where we upload excl…
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In a time before the marvel super hero boom, when super hero movies were still whimsical, fun, and not too serious, Disney dropped some absolute heat with 2005's Sky High. Starring Kurt Russell and Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Sky High covers the typical high school drama and struggles but in a fun super hero way. Support the show Catch new episodes of…
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On today's After Dark, Dan talks about the free room upgrade situation at Mohegan sun, the Switch 2 is out, it's selling like hot cakes but opinions vary, the predatory nature of the video game industry, Prospect reviews Final Destination Bloodlines, and Lobo reviews both Predator Killer of Killers and Mission Impossible The Final Reckoning. Suppor…
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On today's episode the boys boot some horse with their gear as they get ready to review 1996's Trainspotting. Critically acclaimed by some as "The Drug Movie", Trainspotting has garnered itself high praise and cultural relevance since its release almost 30 years ago. But will that be enough to give it a high score? Support the show Catch new episod…
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Every once in a while at Where to Stick It headquarters, a recording falls through the cracks. It gets glanced over for weeks and forgotten about, like a mustard bottle you find in the back of the refrigerator. However, today we're shining a light on one such episode that expired in 2021. Dan blows out his back while bribing people for video cards …
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Better late than never, that's why we always say here on the Where to Stick It Podcast, and by gosh we're going to give you an After Dark on a Saturday. On this Saturday edition of the Where to Stick It podcast, the boys play a trivia game called Delightfully Useless Trivia that Prospect brough from his travels to Rochester New York. Support the sh…
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A slight hiccup in our lineup, but all is well now at the Where to Stick It compound. It's Thursday, and that means on thing, movie review time. Season 7, the season of pain, provides an absolute gem of a film. Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny. Crazy to think that this movie came out almost 20 years ago. The boys reminisce fondly over their share…
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Horror is the genre of the day and today's film is the full embodiment of horror. In so much as, it's horrifying to spend the time to watch today's film. Alice Sweet Alice starring Paula Sheppard and about 4 minutes of Brook Shields, who only gets top booking because she was the most famous person in this pile of garbage. Everyone suspects a creepy…
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It's another chaotic After Dark episode of the Where to Stick It podcast. Engineer Bob tries to explain the new "Golden Dome" missel defense system that may someday save the country, only to be de-railed by Prospect's story about his own personal "Golden Dome". Dan rants about Gordon Ramsay's new show and also hates the Gordon Ramsay HexClad pan. T…
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Season 7 rages on with this week's entry Mystic River, starring Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, and Kevin Bacon. Three friends growing up in Boston are scarred by an event that changed the course of their lives forever. Anger, resentment, and criminal mischief all weave a way through their lives, until one fateful night where a daughter is murdered and all…
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We're fresh outta content today, so you know what that means! Time to play some games. Today the boys play The Movie Quiz game by the Lagoon Group. Overall, the guys agree this game is a little tougher than some of the other card games, and manage to immediately break the rules of how to play. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Sti…
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Ready for a remake of a 60's sci-fi TV show that stars the guy from Friends and arguable one of the best actors of our generation (Gary Oldman)? No? Neither were we. This week, the boys review Lost in Space from 1998. Starring William Hurt, Matt LeBlanc, Gary Oldman, and Heather Graham. The Robinson family sets out on a journey through the stars in…
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We know 'em, we don't love 'em, and they're not going anywhere. Or are they? Recently, some annoying social media influencers are getting into hot water over their controversial posts. The boys discuss Vitaly and if his recent arrest in the Philippines is a stunt or the real deal, sperm races, the cost to own some of your favorite cartoon IPs, and …
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Movie Challenge 7, the season of pain, marches forward with Jeepers Creeper from 2001. Starring Justin Long and Gina Phillips, Jeepers Creepers follows the story of Darry and Trish Jenner, siblings who are the target of an ancient evil while on their way home from college. At the time of its release, Jeepers Creepers was a big deal, but does it's b…
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On today's After Dark, we bring back Lobo's Hollywood News, and a new segment from our very own Prospect called Prospect's Gay News, where he covers some top headlines from the gay community. The boys also review a few movie trailers and discuss Sinners starring Michael B Jordan and Hailee Steinfeld. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where…
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On today's episode the boys review comedy gold with Little Nicky from the year 2000, starring Adam Sandler, Harvey Keitel, Patricia Arquette and almost everyone else in Hollywood at the time. Adrian and Cassius, two of the devil's three sons, have betrayed Satan and escaped hell to begin their rule on Earth. As the devil (Harvey Keitel) begins to l…
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We're taking a dive into the archives on today's After Dark. Pete brings up a new business idea to the boys that can save America while also lining their pockets, and Dan has a very special version of Jeopardy for everyone to play. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show,…
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It's horror this week on the Where to Stick It Podcast in every sense of the word as the boys review a horrifying-ly bad horror movie. An American Werewolf in Paris, starring Julie Delpy and Tom Everett Scott, follows the story of 3 friends who travel to Paris seeking thrills, who accidentally uncover a werewolf underworld. Support the show Catch n…
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On today's After Dark episode of the Where to Stick It podcast, the boys reminisce over exploding toilets, discuss updates to the podcast studio, Rhea Ripley, Homies gum ball toys, more annoyances at the tattoo shop, the boys new careers as Bollywood heart throbs, and Michael Franzese may just be the real "Little Carmine" from the Sopranos. Support…
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The season of pain takes a kick to the groin in this week's entry, Enter the Dragon. The 1973 Bruce Lee classic starring Bruce Lee, John Saxon, and Jim Kelly. Lee (Bruce Lee), a Shaolin master is tasked with infiltrating a Martial Arts tournament hosted by Han, a seedy underworld boss who is looking to span his illegal operations across the world. …
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On today's After Dark, the boys discuss the Chicken Jockey craze, review trailers for The Naked Gun, Predator: Killer of Killers, TRON Ares, and review some clips from Kill Tony of Kyle Dunnigan doing RFK Jr. and Elon Musk impressions. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the s…
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Season 7, movie number 8, Passenger 57! A whole lot of numbers for a whole lot of movie. Former police officer turned airline anti-terrorism commander John Cutter (Wesley Snipes), has boarded the wrong flight to Los Angeles as he finds himself hijacked by none other than Charles Rane (Bruce Payne), otherwise known as "The Rane of Terror"! Action, a…
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Another Tuesday, another interesting After Dark episode of the Where to Stick It podcast. Engineer Bob finds a new comic shop in his neighborhood, the boys discuss the new Snow White movie, Torpedo Bats being all the rage in baseball, RIP to Val Kilmer, and can the boys stop sexualizing Goth Girls? Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where t…
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Season 7 continues with this week's movie "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" Directed by Guy Ritchie. Eddy and his three friends pool their money together for a high stakes poker game against a local crime lord. Eddy loses and in the process ends up in 500K debt that the boys will have to pay back in a week. Eddy and his friends come up with a s…
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On today's episode, the boys talk discuss if moving out of your parents house is a psyop, white lotus' weird monologue, alien technology, furies, and why anime is almost always followed by porn. All this and more on another exciting After Dark episode of the Where to Stick It Podcast. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Pod…
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Season 7 carries on with 2001's Behind Enemy Lines starring Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman. Lieutenant Chris Burnett is shot during a reconnaissance mission in Bosnia shortly after the Bosnian War of the 1990's. With his co-pilot executed, Chris Burnett (Owen Wilson), must escape to an extraction point that is not only safe for himself, but safe for …
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Today the boys just shoot the sh!t and discuss some gay encounters, owls, sweet deals from the cable company, Gene Hackman, and the general annoyances of running a tattoo shop. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon where we uplo…
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Today is a very special episode of the Where to Stick It podcast, as the boys review what could arguably be considered the greatest action movie of all time. In the middle of season 7, someone actually submitted Terminator 2: Judgement Day. This Arnold Schwarzenegger classic tells the story of John Connor, and his T-800 protector sent from the futu…
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The boys talk a little about the Oscar, the new Captain America, Great British Baking Show, how every bad movie has at least one mega fan, and end things with some good old Dragon Ball Z. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon wh…
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Next up on season 7, the season of pain, is Good Time. Starring Robert Pattinson, Good Time follows the story of brothers Nick and Connie Nikas as they scam their way through New York City by any means necessary. Connie (Robert Pattinson), preforms a manipulator master class while further digging himself a hole he cannot climb out of. Nothing is of…
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The boys really commit to the bit on this week's special Tuesday movie review with Sky Sharks. If you listed to episode 420, American Me, you may remember the boys losing their minds over a trailer for a movie called Sky Sharks. A trailer which featured cyborg sharks being flown through the skies by Nazi's, and attacking passenger airplanes. Yes, i…
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Season 7 continues on with Dude Where's My Car? from the year 2000. Jessie and Chester are 2 stoner friends who lost their car while out having the time of their lives? The only problem is that they don't any of it. The boys must now retrace their steps through an intergalactic cult led by a man named Zoltan, a police interrogation, an uncooperativ…
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Dan loses his '94 red Ford Aspire to Kars for Kids, the WWE Raw vault on Netflix is great and everyone should watch it, the boys watch trailers for the new Final Destination Movie, The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Sinners, Locked, and the new goofy looking Superman. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday …
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We're on to movie number two in this seventh movie challenge. Today's film is Eight Legged Freaks from 2002. Starring David Arquette and a young Scarlett Johansson, Eight Legged Freaks weaves a web of mediocre movie with it's poor story telling and bad acting. While certainly not the classic some remember it to be, does anyone out there still enjoy…
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On today's episode, we learn that Tim Allen is a piece of garbage, Philadelphia fans being Philadelphia fans, most of the boys didn't really like the super bowl half time show, Hailey Welch (Hawk tuah) is missing and Engineer Bob is very concerned, and the goon community crowns their new master. All this and a lot more on a very exciting episode of…
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Season 7 Movie Challenge "kicks off" with Bloodsport from 1988. Starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Bolo Yeung. Bloodsport follows the story of fabled martial arts master Frank Dux as he travels to Hong Kong to compete in the Kumite. Rivals and friends are made as he travels the underground world of combat sports, but only one man can stand as the K…
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Season 7 is finally here, and as always we begin with our trailer episode. The boys will sit back and review the trailers for the upcoming movies they will be reviewing this season. New to the show? Great! You've made the smartest decision of your life today. A Where to Stick It season centers mostly around the "Movie Challenge". The Movie Challeng…
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Today is a bit of a surprise entry in the list of Beeper Bob Classics as it's not a movie the boys thought would resonate with the man. Big Fish starring Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Helena Bonham Carter, Danny DeVito, and many more. Big Fish follows the many craftfully told stories of Edward Bloom and how they affected the lives of those who knew…
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Today the boys play Flashback Movie Edition, a board game from the early 2000's with movie trivia questions form the 70's, 80's, and 90's. While initial reviews were positive from the boys, the repeating movies soon became annoying and overall sealed this game's fate. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesda…
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Up next on the Beeper Bob Classics is Iron Eagle, the quintessential jet fighter movie of the 1980's. Starring Lou Gossett Jr. and Jason Gedrick, Iron Eagle follows the story of Doug Masters, who is on a mission to save his father Ted who is being held as a prisoner of war in a foreign land. With help from his friends and fighter ace Chappy Sinclai…
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On today's episode the boys discuss Robert De Niro's new Netflix films (he needs to go away), congesting pricing hasn't changed much of anything for congestion in the city, the many dangers of the NYC subway system, phones with TikTok installed on them pre-ban are selling on ebay for a lot of money, the crazy cast of characters at Trump's inaugurat…
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Today is another Classic from Beeper Bob, 1992's American Me, starring Edward James Olmos, William Forsythe, and Pepe Serna. American Me is the tale of Montoya Santana, a young man who is raised by the prison system and his struggles trying to assimilate back into normal life after his sentence is up. From a small street gang to the largest gang in…
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