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JFS58: Doctor X (1932)
Guess what? It's Schlocktober time!! And to kick things off, we're going grandpa in a way we've never gone before, with the two-strip Technicolor marvel, DOCTOR X from 1932! Featuring Lionell A
JFD679: Santo and Blue Demon vs. the Monsters, The One and Only, Grunt! The Wrestling Movie
Parker is out this week, so Kevin and Sean are joined by long-time friend of the show and wrestling expert Mike Dikk to celebrate Bicep-tember, our tribute to pro wrestling with three wrestle-centric
JFS57: ReGOREgitated Sacrifice (2008)
Your boys are back and, guess what! It's Ghoul Summer!! Before the gross stuff, Sean and Parker discuss October's upcoming movies. What spooky Halloween movies will make them go to the theater and whi
JFS56: Journey to the Center of the Earth (1999)
Y'all love Journeying to the Center of the Earth? Well, maybe you'd like to see Treat Williams bare-knuckle-boxing his way through a pack of gorns on his way to a big underground sex cult run b
JFS55: Alien: Resurrection (1997)
Sean and Parker are back with the conclusion of the Summer Alien Extravaganza!! Shaking things up this week, the boys review "Alien: Resurrection" in the first segment. The 1996 film sees Riple
JFD678: 10 to Midnight, Nightmare Sisters, A Dirty Shame
Get excited, kids, because this is your monthly dose of Junk Food Dinner and we've got three sleazy flicks perfect for late-night viewing! Up first, Charles Bronson is a cop who must work outsid
JFS54: Alien: Romulus (2024)
Y'all love Xenomorphs? We sure hope so, because we're reviewing Alien Romulus this week! It's the newest Alien flick from Fede Alvarez. And by that we mean it's the newest Alien movie, and it's
JFS53: Alien 3 (1992)
Your boys are back and so is that dang xenomorph! First up, your boys discuss the latest news. Sean visits an intriguing warehouse full of mysterious trinkets and Parker finally completes a coveted co
JFS52: Bumpkin Soup (1985)
Happy (semi-belated) 1 Year Anniversary! To us! The Junk Food Supper Gang! We're celebrating in style, by reviewing an early Kiyoshi Kurosawa flick, Bumpkin Soup. It's a nudie-cutie-musical-com
JFS51: Tornado! (1996)
Parker and Sean are back! They tell tales of meeting up for delicious snacks and to visit the desert. Also, did Sean commit a Music League warcrime? And does Parker now like Twin Peaks more tha