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JFD674: Black Tight Killers, The Street Fighter, Frogman
JFD is back with an action-packed episode of groovy assassins, deadly fists and magical cryptids! Up first, a manly photographer gets caught up with a young woman who is being pursued by an all
JFS42: Angel Guts: Red Classroom
Your boys are back with an erotic tale of obsession and porno! First, though, we discuss our big wins in Music League and in real life and we take a look at upcoming movies in the May Movie Preview! T
JFS41: Return of Swamp Thing
Your boys are back there's lots to discuss! We talk about "Civil War" and "Fallout," among other things. Then we recount the last 10 JFS movies and average our scores to make a canonical ranking. It's
JFS40: Cats of Park Avenue
Your boys are back! Parker and Sean discuss video game pinball and other new obsessions. One of those obsessions is last weekend's Wrestlemania, so if you're not into reviews of big sweaty men with mu
JFD673: The Boy Friend, The Muppet Movie, Extreme Prejudice
This week: Kevin Moss and Parker Bowman regale us with tales of the legendary Ohio-based JFD meetup that just recently transpired! And we review three movies! Did we even mention it's our 14th Anniver
JFS39: Shock Treatment
Parker's about to hit the road so he can finally "get" Species in Cinci (and maybe some chilidogs too), but before he goes he wanted to share more of his thoughts on Richard O'Brien's 1981 foll
JFS38: Strike Me Pink (1936)
Sean's on his grandpa shit again, as we review Strike Me Pink (from 1936). But will the addition of theme park antics in this comedy-musical from vaudeville old-timer Eddie Cantor sweeten the d
JFS37: Cabaret
Things are scandalous, kinky and Nazis are threatening everyone. In addition, your Junk Food Supper boys will be discussing Cabaret! Sean and Parker discuss the 1972 movie directed by Bob Fosse and st
JFD672: Invisible Man vs Human Fly, Memoirs of an Invisible Man, Hollow Man
It's Sci-Fi Ebruary time traveling from last month to this month! We're celebrating by discussing three movies about invisible men. We've also got big news about a scrrening of Spookies we'll be hosti
JFS36: Starman
We've found a way to combine two of our favorite things: science fiction and John Carpenter, this week, as we review Starman (from 1984). But will the addition of romance-heavy drama spoil the