Merry Christmas, you filthy animals! We’re back for a surprise bonus episode of Popcorn! Our special gift to you. This time we’re reviewing the 1990 holiday classic, “Home Alone,” starring Macaulay Culkin. Double surprise, you can also WATCH this podcast on Mitchell’s YouTube channel at www.livelavalive.tv . If you want another full season of Popcorn, please donate to our GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/popcorn-podcast @jackferry99 @mmitchelldaviss
Hello Popcorn Podcast fans! We have been overwhelmed with words of encouragement ever since the podcast (sadly) went on hiatus due to financial concerns. But we have great news! If we get funded here, we will bring you guys a BRAND NEW season of Popcorn! Listen for more details and visit our GoFundMe page to contribute! https://www.gofundme.com/popcorn-podcast @jackferry99 @mmitchelldaviss - Don’t forget to check out our website for more information and upcoming episodes by going to: www.popcorn.show
Okay, so this movie didn’t technically win our poll, but the winning movie doesn’t actually exist. Our bad. This week we’re reviewing the second most voted for film, “Muppet Treasure Island,” starring Tim Curry and all your favorite puppets! This is one of Hannah Hart’s most cherished childhood films so she joined us for this delightful gush sesh. @jackferry99 @mmitchelldaviss - We’re taking a break for now. In the meantime, get some sweet, limited edition Popcorn merch! Visit our store: https://represent.com/store/popcorn - Don’t forget to check out our website for more information and upcoming episodes by going to: www.popcorn.show
This week we’re reviewing one of our most requested films, “Heathers.” The 1988 satirical black comedy starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater is one of our favorites, but we understand that it’s not for everyone, especially in light of everything happening in the world right now. We get into some of the darker topics of the movie, such as school shootings and suicide. So consider yourself warned. But don’t worry, it’s still a fun episode! @jackferry99 @mmitchelldaviss - This episode is brought to you by our fantastic sponsors Stitcher Premium, Casper Mattresses, and Netflix Podcast’s “You Can’t Make This Up.” Please support them for helping keep this show free! - Don’t forget to check out our website for more information and upcoming episodes by going to: www.popcorn.show
With the sequel coming out next Friday, we thought it was the perfect time to review the 2004 Pixar film, “The Incredibles.” Our friend, the delightful Diane Kang, returns and we had a SUPER fun time. We took a deep-dive into this unique take on the superhero genre. Be warned - we gushed a lot. Follow us on twitter! @jackferry99 @mmitchelldaviss - This episode is brought to you by our fantastic sponsors Stitcher Premium, Harper Collins’ “Invisible Ghost,” and Warby Parker. Please support them for helping keep this show free! - Don’t forget to check out our website for more information and upcoming episodes by going to: www.popcorn.show
We polled you guys on your favorite John Cusack film and you overwhelming picked this 1989 classic. Cameron Crowe’s directorial debut, “Say Anything,” is the slow-burning love story between two recent high school graduates. Super quotable lines, cool wardrobes, and an iconic boombox scene make for one very memorable movie. Follow us on twitter! @jackferry99 @mmitchelldaviss - This episode is brought to you by our awesome sponsor Stitcher Premium. Sign up for an account and help support our show! - Don’t forget to check out our website for more information and upcoming episodes by going to: www.popcorn.show
“Welcome to the Space Jam!” In this week’s episode we’re reviewing the 1996 kid’s comedy “Space Jam.” This film stars the greatest basketball player of all time, Michael Jordan, and the greatest animated comedian of all time, Bugs Bunny, plus an all-star lineup of the greatest basketball players and Looney Toons of the 90s. Our friend and British Youtuber Hannah Witton joined for this Monstar of a good time. Check out the untouched www.spacejam.com Follow us on twitter: @jackferry99 @mmitchelldaviss - This episode is brought to you by our wonderful sponsors Stitcher Premium and Tripping.com. Please support them for helping keep this podcast free! - Don’t forget to check out our website for more information and upcoming episodes by going to: www.popcorn.show
We’re reviewing the 1996 film “Matilda” starring Mara Wilson. Based on Roald Dahl’s novel by the same name, a genius, telekinesis girl uses her powers to enact revenge on the hateful adults in her life. Actress Aislinn Paul joins us! She took lots of notes and offered deep insight. Drinking game - take a shot every time someone says “leather daddy.” Follow us on twitter: @jackferry99 @mmitchelldaviss - Please rate and review us on Apple Podcast! - Don’t forget to check out our website for more information and upcoming episodes by going to: www.popcorn.show
“To infinity and beyond!” We’re taking you back to 1995 for the groundbreaking computer animated film, “Toy Story.” This buddy comedy voiced by Tom Hanks and Tim Allen is full of laughs and feels. Choreographer and actress Megan Batoon joined us for this fun trip down nostalgia lane. Follow us on twitter: @jackferry99 @mmitchelldaviss - Please rate and review us on Apple Podcast! - Don’t forget to check out our website for more information and upcoming episodes by going to: www.popcorn.show
This week we are reviewing the classic Steven Spielberg blockbuster “Jurassic Park,” based on the novel by Michael Crichton. The 1993 sci-fi movie was a box office smash and a game-changer for CGI, animatronics, and sound design. We get into all of this, plus the sex appeal of Jeff Goldblum. Hold onto your butts! Jurassic Park Theme Music Lyrics Playlist: https://goo.gl/dZKH2b Follow us on twitter: @jackferry99 @mmitchelldaviss - This episode is brought to you by Tripping.com. Please support them for helping keep this podcast free! - Don’t forget to check out our website for more information and upcoming episodes by going to: www.popcorn.show