Not many artists actually hail from Tennessee, but the scenic valleys and rolling hills of The Volunteer State are part of Dustin Lynch’s DNA. In this episode of On the Bus, Country Thunder CEO Troy Vollhoffer sits down with Dustin to discuss his journey from playing fraternity parties and weddings across the southeast to being the first country artist with a club residency at the Wynn in Las Vegas. Plus, stick around for our new segment, Thunder Strike, where Troy features upcoming festival performer Riley Green’s hit song “Damn Good Day to Leave” to give you a taste of what’s to come at Country Thunder in 2025.…
The guys chat about 2018 in general and the best and worst in their view. Paolo joins in on the phone. Austin craps on everyone's opinions, except Scott - because he doesn't have one.
M. Night Shyamalan's movies started out strong and then have consistently disappointed us. We break down as many of his films as possible without being too hurtful.
Netflix Original Film Bird Box caused a lot of hype during the holidays and into the New Year. Why? Was it worth it? You may not be surprised with how the guys answer.
Are Christmas movies any good? Are the old ones no longer acceptable in today's social climate? The guys try to answer these questions and also do bad impressions of Jimmy Stewart.
Stan Lee revolutionized the Super Hero genre in so many ways. His legacy will go on for many years to come and make lots of money for other people. Listen to our chat about Stan Lee and how his characters translated to the big screen.
The guys discuss their ideal way to watch and enjoy movies. Is it at the theatre? Is it in the buff with a bowl of jello and a small furry animal? Listen to find out.
Paolo is on walkabout this week as the rest of the guys discuss the directors they have looked up to, looked down on, the unsung heroes of film and the ones we wish would go away. Also, Scott seemed somewhat prepared, but he really wasn't.
This week, Paolo apologizes to Matt Damon, Alex is back to drop F-Bombs and the guys talk about which movie franchises should never have been AND the ones we wanted to see more of.