Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)

This Hollywood classic is celebrating its 75th anniversary. Humphrey Bogart, the “Harrison Ford type” of his day, stars alongside Walter Huston and Tim Holt as poor prospectors in an increasingly desperate situation. Even if you haven’t seen Treasure of the Sierra Madre yet, you’ve seen it referenced in pop culture across the decades. Check out this bastion of The Golden Age with Jim and A.Ron as they give you a behind the scenes look at some of the shady dealings in the making of this film.

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LWJ&A – Episode 365 – Bathroom Pass

Lunchtime! Ever wonder which Marvel characters Jim and A.Ron would do a love scene with? There’s more talk about the future for AI. Aside from the AI art, maybe AI friends will be your social circle of the future. Maybe the same AI friends will replace your real life podcast hosts. Maybe AI will automate the cleaning of public restrooms to take care of any…accidents.

Good Will Hunting (1997)

There’s more to this movie than apples. Twenty five years ago, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck debuted as actors and screenwriters. As long as you’re not counting the possible writing expertise of William Goldstein. Robin Williams sheds the manic energy of previous roles and won an Oscar for portraying psychologist Sean Maguire. If you haven’t seen this movie in a while, give it another go because it hits differently each time.

The Last of Us - S1 Preview

The Last of Us is premiering on HBO soon and Bald Move is dodging clickers and breathing in the fungus to get you coverage. Former GOT cast members Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey star along with appearances from the original video game actors, Ashley Johnson and Troy Baker. With Craig Mazin, creator of Chernobyl, helming this project, this may succeed where The Walking Dead failed us.

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LWJ&A – Episode 364 – Visions of the Future

Lunchtime! The new year is here and that means lunch is back, baby! Catch up with your favorite podcast hosts/BFFs on their holiday activities. Find out what the guys got each other for Christmas, the future of AI, and the inner workings of some of our favorite streaming services. Come for the laughs, stay for the creeping existentialism.