It is Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F release day and the start of our Eddie Murphy Month, we’re playing not-the-hits but some of his others. Starting off with Steve Martin and Frank Oz’s Hollywood satire, a film that Andrew holds dear to his understanding of the world and art, and Johnny brings his brain to many ‘what-if-this-film-got-Bowfingered’ scenarios.
209 - AN AMERICAN IN PARIS
The last week of Music Documentary Musical Month sees Andrew finally witness a Gene Kelly film he’s been meaning to watch for years, and Johnny witness the prowess of a dance god.
Also, some deep talk about trailer production for, I’d guess, nobody’s interest.
187 - GODS AND MONSTERS
The quarantine has adjusted everything somewhat, but no worry, there’s always a Brendan Fraser film to fall back on, and plenty of memories of Ian McKellen’s days feline up London with this Frankenstein of an episode where puns are always at play.
158 - GET SHORTY
In a reversal episode it’s a film that is now a TV show as Johnny discovers who Shorty is, and Werner Herzog pops in to catch-up with everyone.
BONUS - S1MONE
Mark Searby, author of Al Pacino: The Movies Behind The Man now available on Amazon, tasks the boys with watching S1mone, and of course Al Pacino pops by to help out with this whole shindig. Hooah. Attica! Gattaca!