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n this week’s episode, we’re reviewing Bad Words, the 2014 dark comedy where Jason Bateman plays Guy Trilby — a bitter, foul-mouthed adult man who finds a loophole in the rules and crashes a national spelling bee like the world’s angriest eighth grader. Why? Revenge, abandonment issues, and apparently a deep need to emotionally scar children one word at a time. We dig into Bateman’s directorial debut, the movie’s uncomfortable humor, Catherine Hahn’s chaotic journalist energy, Rohan Chand’s surprisingly delightful performance as Chaitanya, and whether Guy’s tiny little redemption arc is enough to make him lovable… or just slightly less awful. Along the way, we talk spelling bee trauma, bad parenting, wildly inappropriate jokes, questionable hotel room decisions, and why this movie somehow manages to be cringeworthy, funny, mean-spirited, and oddly heartfelt all at once. So grab your flashcards, lower your moral standards, and whatever you do…just don’t look at us.
This week we’re grabbing our crowns, polishing our tap shoes, and heading to Mount Rose, Minnesota, for a review of Drop Dead Gorgeous, the 1999 dark comedy mockumentary where a teen beauty pageant turns into sabotage, scandal, suspicious accidents, and small-town chaos. Don, Jon, and Ken talk about the film’s stacked cast, including Kirsten Dunst, Kirstie Alley, Allison Janney, Ellen Barkin, Denise Richards, Brittany Murphy, Amy Adams, and Will Sasso. They dig into the mockumentary style, over-the-top Minnesota accents, cult classic status, and whether the comedy still works today. From exploding threshers and “bad wiring” to pageant politics, creepy judges, and Allison Janney stealing scenes, the guys break down the good, the bad, and the absurd before wrapping things up with trivia, plenty of banter, and their final ratings.
You remind me of the babe! This week on 3 Guys and a Flick, we enter Jim Henson’s strange, musical, puppet-filled fantasy world as we review the 1986 cult classic Labyrinth. This episode takes us through Sarah’s journey to rescue baby Toby from David Bowie’s mesmerizing Goblin King, Jareth. Along the way, we talk Bowie’s unforgettable presence, Jennifer Connelly’s early performance, Henson’s ambitious puppetry, the movie’s darker coming-of-age themes, the soundtrack, the creepy factor, the Bog of Eternal Stench, and whether nostalgia does a lot of heavy lifting for this beloved fantasy film. Is Labyrinth a magical cult classic, an awkward 80s fever dream, or a technically impressive movie trapped somewhere between kids’ film and adult fantasy? Grab your crystal balls, watch out for helping hands, and join us as we review the good, the bad, and the absurd.
This week on 3 Guys and a Flick, we take a first-class trip straight into the heart of 1992’s Scent of a Woman. We break down Al Pacino’s Academy Award-winning performance as the loud, crude, whiskey-soaked Colonel Frank Slade, alongside Chris O'Donnell’s standout turn as Charlie Sims, the kid caught between honor and opportunity. We dig into Martin Brest’s direction, the unforgettable score from Thomas Newman, and legendary scenes like the tango, the Ferrari joyride, and that explosive disciplinary hearing finale. Along the way, we trade trivia, crack wise like a bunch of Baird-school degenerates, and decide whether this film still earns its hoo-ah after all these years. Grab a double Jack Daniel’s on the rocks, keep your hands off the 900 numbers, and remember… there are only two syllables worth hearing. Hoo-ah!
The name’s Bond… James Bond. And this week, we’re going back to where it all began. From the smoky card table introduction to the birth of the 007 legacy, 3 Guys and a Flick cracks open Dr. No—the film that didn’t just introduce a spy… it created a global icon. We dive into Sean Connery’s legendary debut, the moment that defined cool for generations, and yes…Ursula Andress emerging from the ocean in a scene that changed cinema forever. But this isn’t just nostalgia—it’s a full mission briefing. 💥 The Cold War tension of 1962 shaping the story 🎲 The origin of Bond’s signature style—gadgets, girls, and danger 🏝️ The eerie mystery of Crab Key and the shadowy Dr. No 🎶 That iconic theme that still hits like a shaken martini We break down the pacing, the villain reveal (or lack thereof…), the quirks of early Bond filmmaking, and how this $1M gamble exploded into a $60M global phenomenon. And of course… we bring the trivia, the laughs, the hot takes—and our final verdicts. So pour yourself a drink (shaken, not stirred), press play, and step into the origins of cinematic espionage. Because before the gadgets… before the spectacle… there was Dr. No. 🎧 Your mission, should you choose to accept it… is to listen now.
In this episode Don, John, and guest Elyse descend into the twisted reality of Wes Craven’s New Nightmare—where the line between movie and nightmare disappears completely. What happens when Freddy isn’t just a character… but something far more ancient, far more real? The crew unpacks the film’s chilling meta concept, Heather Langenkamp playing herself, and Freddy’s darker, more sinister evolution. From the emotional core of Dylan and Nancy to the idea that storytelling itself can contain evil, this episode dives deep into what makes New Nightmare one of the most unique—and unsettling—entries in horror history. Expect behind-the-scenes secrets, franchise rankings, fierce debates, and a few laughs… before the terror sets in. Because this time… you’re not just watching the nightmare...You’re in it.
This week we’re swarming into 2007’s Bee Movie—and trust us, things get weird in the hive. Join Don, Ken and Jon as they buzz through Jerry Seinfeld’s passion project, breaking down the stacked voice cast, surprisingly detailed animation, and a plot that somehow goes from honey production… to courtroom drama… to saving a crashing airplane. Yeah. It’s a lot. The guys debate whether this cult-favorite is the bee’s knees or just a sticky mess—diving into its environmental themes, oddball pacing, and Seinfeld-style humor that either stings or soars. Along the way, expect nostalgic throwbacks, absurd laughs, and some honey-roasted takes on one of the strangest animated hits of the 2000s.
Clear the podium and buckle up—this week we’re going full diplomatic disaster mode. In this episode, we review Heads of State, the action-comedy that crash-lands straight onto Prime Video with a bang. Join us as we debate the BIG questions: Should this have been a summer blockbuster or was streaming the right call? Can John Cena and Idris Elba actually pull off Commander-in-Chief meets action hero? Do these two have legit buddy-comedy chemistry… or is this a diplomatic incident? And most importantly… would we vote for them? We break down the chaos: Air Force One going down, global stakes rising, and Priyanka Chopra stepping in to keep things from completely going off the rails. Plus, we’ve got trivia, behind-the-scenes nuggets, budget talk, and the kind of banter that probably wouldn’t pass a UN vote. It’s action, it’s comedy, it’s world leaders throwing hands—what more could you want?
Looking for a podcast that combines humor, movie reviews, and great chemistry? These 3 Guys will keep you entertained and laughing for hours. So grab some popcorn and get ready to join the fun.
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