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Another spooky day, another spooky movie remake showdown! This week the boys review Thirteen Ghosts, 1960 vs. 2001. While both share the same name and premise, the two couldn't be further apart. But which one 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…
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In honor of spooky season, the boys decide to play a little Halloween / Horror movie trivia. However, things quickly get out of hand with the scoring as Pete starts giving points away. Add in 13 bleeps and a quick review of Tammy and the T-Rex, and you have yourself an After Dark. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast…
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The boys kick off spooky season with a Stephen King classic on this week's Movie Remake Showdown! Pet Sematary 1989 vs 2019. Thirty years separate the two movies, but only one can reign supreme. Whatever you do, just make sure to say out of the road! 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 episode, the fellas talk about P Diddy allegations, NYC mayor Eric Adams being in the hot seat for bribes, what you can do to stop corrupt politicians, and floating the idea of the Where to Stick It podcast running for mayor of NYC as a collective! Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thu…
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It's time for another Movie Remake Showdown and this may be one for the ages. Point Break '91 vs. Point Break 2015. The original Point Break is a cultural classic and icon in its own right, but can it's remake hold a candle to these gnarly bodacious waves? In short, no, but listen in and find out why! Support the show Catch new episodes of the Wher…
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On today's After Dark episode, we're taking it back a few months where the boys discuss the past and current state of stand up comedy. Why are some comedians timeless and others just a flash in the pan? Was the Dice Man actually funny or was everyone's comedy sense more simple back in the day? Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Sti…
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Today the boys review Can't Hardly Wait, starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Seth Green, Ethan Embry, and Lauren Ambrose, a classic late 90's high school party movie about a boy who is chasing the love of his life who doesn't even know he exists. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like…
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On today's episode, the guys talk about the unsolved murders that have been occurring around Brooklyn night clubs since 2023, the charges against Rex Heuermann for the Gilgo Beach murders, and the dangers of attending NYC's West Indian Day Parade. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If yo…
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Next up for review is 1988's They Live starring Roddy Piper and Keith David. Nada (Roddy Piper) is a drifter looking for some steady employment. Upon finding work on a jobsite in Los Angeles, he uncovers a secret society, living in plain site, controlling the world and it's people. Now it's up to Nada to save the world before it's too late. Support…
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If you see something, say something. Dan and Lobo both agree that Tulsa King is corny, but entertaining, Prospect thoroughly enjoyed Blink Twice and recommends it, Cobra Kai is completely off the rails, Lobo is over House of the Dragon, Jackpot gets a 1.5 and Prospect's gas poses a big problem in the podcast room. Support the show Catch new episode…
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Another Thursday, another Movie Remake Showdown. This week, per Lobo's suggestion, we cover The Fly, 1958 vs 1986. While the plot remains mostly the same, these 2 films couldn't be further apart from one another. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider su…
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On today's episode, the boys review Alien: Romulus, the latest addition to the Alien franchise, and share some thoughts on a few coming movies. 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 exclusive content each month f…
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Up next for review in movie challenge 6, aka the season of Bob, is "There's Something About Mary", a 1998 romantic comedy starring Cameron Diaz, Ben Stiller, and Matt Dillon. High school dork Ted (Ben Stiller) blows his big shot with Mary (Cameron Diaz) due to a wardrobe malfunction on prom night. Years later, he hires a private detective Pat Healy…
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Today marks 2 historic events for the Where to Stick It podcast. We have reached After Dark 100, and to celebrate such a momentous occasion big patron and Where to Stick It fan Sloppy hammer has presented us with a list of the top actors who have appeared on the show. Follow it up with some ridiculous hypotheticals from Dan, and you have yourself a…
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Movie Challenge 6 makes its Triumphant return in this week's episode as the boys review The Longest Yard from 2005 starring Adam Sandler, Burt Reynolds, Chris Rock, Brian "The Boz" Bosworth, and almost everyone from the WWE. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please…
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New business ideas from Pete and Dan have lead to the creation of "The Danimal", Dan's new proustite alter-ego. The guys talk video game console wars, Prospect weighs his options on starting an OnlyFans, and the boys play a round of Cinephile, a movie trivia card game that is a favorite among the crew. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Whe…
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Movie Remake Showdown continues with this week's review of Rollerball! 1975 vs. 2002. While the movies share titles and similarities in the game of Rollerball, the two cannot be further apart in overall approach, and story telling. In short, ones of these movies is good, and the other may be one of the worst films of all time. Listen in, and you be…
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On today's After Dark episode the boys discuss several films that are coming soon like Hellboy: The Crooked Man, Gladiator 2, The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and the 4:30 Movie. Lobo gives us an update on where he's been, Engineer Bob shares a story about going going to a Queens bathhouse, and everyone share their general thoughts on Comic Con. Su…
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On today's episode we answer the question; "What is best in life?" To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the Where to Stick It podcast! On today's Movie Remake Showdown, the guys (and Robo-Lobo) review Conan the Barbarian, 1982 vs 2011. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and T…
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LOBO 2.0 is online in this week's monumental episode of the Where to Stick It Podcast! It's time to review Deadpool & Wolverine, what is arguably the most highly anticipated movie of 2024. While it has been crushing it at the box office, money alone is not the barometer for how good a movie is. Get the best break-down and review of Deadpool & Wolve…
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They boys get wild today (pun intended) as they review The Island of Dr. Moreau in this week's movie remake showdown. While there are in fact 3 versions of this movie, we'll be focusing on the 1977 and 1996 film adaptations of this H.G. Wells novel. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If …
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Snoop Dogg is a cornball who ruined the already boring Olympics (according to Engineer Bob), celebrity penis sizes according to girl math, basics who pay to boost their profiles on Instagram, and the crashing E.V. market. All you need to know in a tight 30 on the Where to Stick It podcast. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick I…
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On this Movie Remake Showdown, the boys review The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, 1974 vs. 2003. While the '74 version may have started it all, some may argue that '03 is the superior film due to its higher budget and refinements. Both versions are good, but which version will reign supreme? Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Po…
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Today we learn what a backwards mechanic does, a loyal listener gives us some good movies to review, the integrity of stand up comedy, we get a quick review of A Quiet Place: Day One, and discuss how the Spanish nearly conquered the world! Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like t…
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On this week's Movie Remake Showdown we review Ocean's 11, 1960 vs. 2001. Both films boast incredible ensemble casts who attempt to rob casinos in Las Vegas. While the main point of the story stays the same in both films, over 40 years of film maturity shows in the comparison and makes for an interesting review of film in general. Support the show …
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On today's episode, adidas were created by a guy named Adolf, Pete & Dan review some Bronx Pizzerias, Dan has an annoying visit with the doctor, Engineer Bob finds a new place to pick up chicks, Pete reviews Ghost: Rite here Rite Now, and we may be getting a boat for the podcast! Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast …
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For the first time in the history of recorded audio (from a podcast located in the Bronx on Tremont avenue that reviews movies), the Where to Stick It Podcast introduces the Movie Remake Showdown! A battle between the classic, and it's remake. On today's episode, it's Robocop original vs Robocop 2014. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Wher…
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On today's After Dark, Japan is calling in the heavy's by creating a dating app to entice foreigners to help to Japan to help increase their low birth rates, microplastics are found in almost all human testicles, and the boys come up with a new movie challenge! Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and T…
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Happy 4th of July Where to Stick It faithful. As you're chugging beers and barbecuing up some beef today, remember that your friends at the Where to Stick It podcast stand for truth, justice, the American way, and movie reviews! In honor of such an occasion we decided to review, Stealing Harvard? Starring Jason Lee and Tom Green, John Plummer (Jaso…
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The boys discuss their random annoyances with New York City. From the 2 billion dollar congestion pricing system that are "on hold" indefinitely because they were a stupid idea to begin with, yellow punching bags attached to phone poles to help relieve stress that homeless people are just going to have sex with anyway, and 250 ft inflatable dragons…
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If you watch Comedy Central in the early to mid 2000's, you had a 50% chance of watching todays movie. Saving Silverman starring Jason Biggs, Jack Black, Steven Zahn, and Amanda Peet is the story of 3 friends who's relationships become strained when one of the trio get a crazy new girlfriend. In an attempt to get their friend back, JD and Wayne kid…
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We're getting dusty today as the show officially declares war on Bobby Flay after a booking fiasco, everyone hates Jojo Siwa, and the L.A. comedy podcasts scene is filled with over produced unfunny shows that force their producers to act as laugh tracks to make sure you heard the funny thing. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stic…
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On today's episode, the guys review 1994's Cabin Boy starring Chris Elliott, Ritch Brinkley, James Gammon, Brian Doyle-Murray, and Brion James. Nathaniel Mayweather is a Fancy Lad of the highest order, but his world is turned upside down when he accidentally boards the wrong ship in an attempt to return to his pampered lifestyle. Now aboard a ship …
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On today's episode the guys review Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, the latest installment in the new Planet of the Apes saga. Reviews were mixed amongst the crew, but all agreed the visuals were stunning. Engineer Bob offers his thoughts on the new Fallout series, Pete and Prospect talk X-Men 97, and Dan did not buy the hype on Baby Reindeer. Su…
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Today the guys review 1994's Clifford, the story of a near psychotic 10 year old boy who is played by 36 year old Martin Short. Clifford nearly takes down a plane in an attempt to go to Dinosaur World, a fictional dinosaur theme park with his uncle Martin (Charles Grodin). While initially promising Clifford that he would take him, uncle Martin has …
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On today's episode, the guys review the latest entry into the Mad Max universe, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. They also have an update on Lobo, but it's leaving everyone with more questions than answers. 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…
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This week's movie review takes us to Passaic New Jersey, a place as strange as the people who call it home. Jerry cooks up a plan to destroy the local power plant in an attempt to thwart government tracking. However, he "electrifies" himself and in doing so, destroys all of the video tapes at the local video store, Be Kind Rewind, run by his best f…
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They boys are getting into the smut industry, but not in the way you may think. Dan pitches an idea for a Robot Sex Brothel and everyone seems to be onboard with the idea. However, sex robots can be expense, but the boys are clever business men and there are alternative options! Did somebody say wall of flesh lights? Tune in and decide for yourself…
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On today's episode the guys review Galaxy Quest, a sci-fi parody of Star Trek starring Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, and Alan Rickman. Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen) and his crew live out their TV personas, in real life, as they help an alien race defend themselves against the evil warlord Sarris. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick…
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The documentary train comes to it's conclusion with what some say is one of the most important films for the LGBT community. Paris is Burning chronicles the drag ball culture of the late 80's and early 90's in New York City and how it ultimately left it's mark on pop culture forever. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podc…
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He's an educator with a heart of gold, who is given the opportunity to help the underprivileged youths of a low income High School. However, through hard work and perseverance, this man tutors these children and helps them to get back on the straight and narrow. Oh wait, that was Lead on Me. The Principal, starring Jim Belushi, has a very different…
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Just when you thought it was over, it's not. There is a second one and if you didn't like the first one, you probably won't like this one either. Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver follows our "hero's" from the first installment as they travel to the village they've sworn to protect. Will Kora be able to battle the demons of her past to overcome …
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The guys are sucked into the TV this week as they review 1992's "Stay Tuned" starring John Ritter. Roy Knable (John Ritter) and his wife Helen are sucked into a sattelite dish and trapped in a demonic TV world. Their only hope of escape is through channel hoping the nightmarish world of TV sitcom parodies. Support the show Catch new episodes of the…
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Today the boys review Untold: Crimes and Penalties, the 2021 Netflix documentary about the infamous Danbury Trashers. The Danbury Trashers were a UHL Hockey team that was run by a 17 year old AJ Galante, son of James Galante, a waste disposal mogul who happened to have ties with the mob. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It …
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Today the boys review The Perfect Storm starring Mark (Marky Mark) Wahlberg, George (Cloon-tang) Clooney, and John C. Riley. After striking out hard on their last voyage, Captain Billy Tyne (Cloon-tang) of the Andrea Gail and his crew decide to give it another shot. While the odds were long, nothing could prepare them for what they were to face as …
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Fresh off The Wonderful Whites of West Virginia, Grizzly Man is the next doc up for review on the Where to Stick It Podcast. Timothy Treadwell was an environmentalist who spent 13 summers at Katmai National Park in Alaska studying and living with Brown Bears. This Werner Herzog documentary studies the life and tragic end of Timothy Treadwell. Suppo…
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The left overs season, AKA the season of Bob, continues with a very controversial pick. Next up is What's Eating Gilbert Grape starring Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio. As most people are aware, this movie tells the tale of Gilbert Grape (Johnny Depp) and his struggles of small town living and watching over a special needs brother Arnie (Leonardo…
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Though nothing new or original, movie remakes and continuations have been on the rise lately and the boys at the Where to Stick It podcast have taken notice. From the new Crow movie to Bad Boys: Ride or Die, the guys cover their thoughts and what they think the future holds for movies. Support the show Catch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Po…
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On today's episode, the boys review The Crazies from 2010 starring Timothy Olyphant and Radha Mitchell. An experimental government chemical accidentally finds its way into the public drinking water of a small town in Iowa, turning it's residents into "Crazies". Sheriff David Dutton (Timothy Olyphant), and his rag tag team set out on a mission to su…
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It's time to grab your moon shine and put on your tap dancing shoes because the boys and Phil Luck are heading to West Virginia to review The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia. This documentary, brought to us by Dickhouse productions, follows the White family of West Virginia. Their rise to fame, their reputation, and their failures are al…
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