0:00-3:10 – Introduction; Snider recorded a folk song about Joe Biden that you can hear at the end of the show3:10-14:50 – “Argo” review 14:50-23:00 – “Here Comes the Boom” review 23:00-32:20 – “Seven Psychopaths” review 32:20-43:15 – “Sinister” review 43:15-53:00 – “The Paperboy” review 53:00-1:02:20 – QOTW (what little-known historical event should get the big-screen treatment) 1:02:20-1:03:05 – We’re on Stitcher now 1:03:05-1:10:25 – Pitch Me (Casey Affleck, Kirk Cameron, sci-fi comedy) 1:10:25-1:11:40 – More talk of what Stitcher might be 1:11:40-1:13:35 – Wrap-up 1:13:35-1:15:20 – Lunch sponsor: Michael Matula, author of “Try Not to Burn,” a novel about three strangers who must join forces to escape from Hell. 1:15:20-1:17:05 – “Big Joe Biden”
QOTW: If you could make a new Hollywood rule — “No more _____!” — what would it be?
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About the show …
Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider
Jeff Bayer and Eric D. Snider are movie critics, but not the stuffy, elitist kind. They’re not the idiotic fanboy kind either. So what kind of movie critics are they? The kind with an Internet radio show, that’s what.
“Movie B.S.” features reviews of new films both good and bad, smackdowns of the bad movies of yesteryear, and a plethora of other movie-related features. All of it is tied together by cavalier banter between Bayer and Snider, who noticed that there was a dearth of cavalier banter on the Internet and sought to rectify that.