Refined 90’s Cinema

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2020 episodes (16)

Get Some of that Ed’s Sauce - Good Burger (1997)
Ep. 15

Get Some of that Ed’s Sauce - Good Burger (1997)

The kids are back after a much needed mental health hiatus. Kenan and Kel tear it up in another 90's era orange VHS. I wonder if there were orange Betamax tapes? Anyhoozle, there was definitely a air of burgers on this episode of Refined 90's Cinema. Check out some of these reviews: I really enjoy this podcast. - Brendan (Host) This is just a lame excuse for me to pretend to be friends with that other guy. - Alex (Host), Probably. If I listen to this backwards, I can hear Beelzebub speaking through me. - Randy Newman, Probably Not this again. Last time I heard this podcast, it was being used to torture inmates on Alkatraz. Like NIN in GITMO. - Trent Reznor, Probably You wanna leave us a review? Or two? Please do! In your favourite podcast app. Recorded: Thursday, August 13, 2020

Wet D - The Parent Trap (1999)
Ep. 16

Wet D - The Parent Trap (1999)

Are they trapped? Are the parents? Are they the? Find us this week on the most Refined of 90's Cinema's. Watch Dennis Quaid and the Mom have a fun time when their twin daughters-not at all scarred by having been separated after birth-trick them both into reuniting after meeting at summer camp where Janice from Friends was a camp counselor. They have so much fun and so much in common. They are even played by the same actress. She sure was big in the 90's. Not physically big, she was a small child, but big in personality and fame. This movie is as heartwarming as it is ridiculous. Recorded: Thursday, August 27, 2020

I'm Blue (Da Ba Dee Da Ba SPY) - Harriet the Spy (1996)
Ep. 13

I'm Blue (Da Ba Dee Da Ba SPY) - Harriet the Spy (1996)

We watched our first in a trio of Nickelodeon Studios movies and a bonus music video. Are you blue? Is Harriet truly a spy? Are her parents robots? Is Rosie O'Donnell the only redeeming character in this whole movie? Tune in to find out! She's a spy, not a guy, but she does get covered in paint and tortured by her classmates. Relive your horrible childhood with this episode of Refined 90's Cinema. Recorded: Sunday, August 2, 2020

How About That Imhotep - The Mummy (1999)
Ep. 11

How About That Imhotep - The Mummy (1999)

Imhotep is gonna Imhotap all over the place. That ancient egyptian is coming back with a vengeance. Watch our beloved Brendan Frasier become a hero and get the girl in this week's episode of Cinema that is Refined and also from the decade of the 1990's. Recorded: Thursday, July 16, 2020

Weird Beard and The Goot - Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997)
Ep. 12

Weird Beard and The Goot - Snow White: A Tale of Terror (1997)

Tune in as the guys try to make sense of this crazy tale. The classic fairy tale story of snow white sprinkled with death, magic, and love triangles with an underage girl and two older gentlemen. Take a breath…. Dr Gutenberg, A.K.A. “The Goot,” a handsome doctor who doesn’t know when to quit, and Will, A.K.A. “Weird Beard,” fight for Lillian’s affection. All the while, Lillian (the snow white of the story who’s father is quite sick and absent for a lot of the story) is trying to outrun her crazy step mother’s strange, sadistic, jealous, and cult-like tendencies. Get ready for a wild ride. Recorded: Thursday, July 30, 2020

Gory Stuff and Mouth Things - The Dentist (1996)
Ep. 10

Gory Stuff and Mouth Things - The Dentist (1996)

Get ready for some freaky dentistry. After a paranoid, child-less, dentist discovers his wife's infidelity, he goes on an all-out killing spree, hiding bodies along the way in his themed operatory rooms. Did we mention the pool boy? Check your dentist's reviews before going for a check-up. Recorded: Thursday, June 25, 2020

Masturbation World Record - Tommy Boy (1995)
Ep. 09

Masturbation World Record - Tommy Boy (1995)

The boys finish off their buddy comedy trilogy with a SNL alum-classic from 1995, Tommy Boy. Join Brendan and Alex as they enjoy David Spade, Chris Farley and Dan Ackroyd in one of the most heartwarming tales of the 90’s. We liked it so much that we didn't have much to say. Recorded: Thursday, June 18, 2020

My Fun Place | Mallrats (1995)
Ep. 08

My Fun Place | Mallrats (1995)

Our second buddy comedy film which also stars Joey Lauren Adams along with Jason Lee, Jeremy London, Ethan Suplee, and Ben Affleck. The buddies are Brodie (Jason Lee) and T.S. (Jeremy London) who figured out the meaning of life inside of a slacker mall. Breaking up with their girlfriends, they try to get back on their feet by visiting their local mall and living through a day of antics. Listen to Alex and Brendan symbolically fellate Kevin Smith and his writing style on the episode of Refined 90's Cinema. They wish. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mallrats https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113749/ https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mallrats https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/View_Askew_Productions Recorded: Thursday, June 11, 2020

Drain the Lizard - Bio-Dome (1996)
Ep. 07

Drain the Lizard - Bio-Dome (1996)

Brendan is rapt with anticipation, because this week, it's Alex's choice for our new three-part series on buddy-stoner comedies. He chose Bio-Dome from 1996. In a science experiment gone wrong, best-friends Bud and Doyle get up to crazy hijinks in a sealed greenhouse for a year. You'll need to protect yourself from the urinal splash-back. A Pauly Shore classic, get ready for farts, mooning, and refined laughter on this episode of Refined 90's Cinema. Recorded: Thursday, June 4, 2020

Weird CGEyes  | Beethoven (1992)
Ep. 06

Weird CGEyes | Beethoven (1992)

This week we have a semi-love triangle for everyone's favourite dog-wagging classic: Beethoven from 1992! He's a big, slobbering, hero dog. We debate about whether we found Rimshot from Ernest in this movie too. Bonnie Hunt and Charles Grodin (who only have sex on Saturday's) star as the likeable foils to the evil power couple who are trying to unfairly take over his air freshener company. There is also a veterinarian who steals pets to test his new ammo, but don't worry, Rimshot and Beethoven save the day (SPOILERS). The dog that stole our hearts and also spawned seven sequels. Don't forget your wine, you're gonna need it. Recorded: Thursday, May 28, 2020

No Forefathers Allowed | Ernest Scared Stupid (1991)
Ep. 05

No Forefathers Allowed | Ernest Scared Stupid (1991)

We destroy the happy childhood memories of Alex watching Ernest Scared Stupid with his father by ignoring the movie completely. Join us this week for an indulgent wine time and some talk about the fourth movie in the Ernest saga. Ernest Powertools Worrell (yes, that's his real middle name) takes us on a wild ride, befriending children and fighting trolls for your amusement. The boys discuss their horoscopes and the star-crossed passions that they share. Get ready for a wild ride with plenty of troll slime and a weird witch doctor, but please, remember to socially distance. Recorded: May 21, 2021

Mr. Butthead - Spaced Invaders (1990)
Ep. 04

Mr. Butthead - Spaced Invaders (1990)

A little rambling-ly fun romp with Martians who mistakenly land on Earth. Will they take over the world? Or, will the world over-take them. Tune in this week to find out. Clearly, we've already found out because the episode is over. Which means, we have watched the movie. Spoiler Alert. This one is PG: Pure Gimmick. It's a kids movie, that's for sure. The costume design is on point. Although, the set choices are eerily reminiscent of Trucks (1997) and Leprechaun (1993). Join us while we get off-topic, totally miss the plot, and laugh for 20 minutes. The first film in our trio of episodes about PG films made for kids. What movie do you fondly remember from your childhood? Send us a line and tell us! Recorded: Thursday, May 7, 2020

Paint is His Job - Leprechaun (1993)
Ep. 01

Paint is His Job - Leprechaun (1993)

Welcome to the show! We're on the Internet. Every week we will discuss a new movie from the 90's. The best decade of them all?  This week, we watch Leprechaun from 1993. Jennifer Aniston’s breakout role? Debatable. More importantly, how long until we see a four leaf clover? I don’t even remember what happened in this movie! Is this thing on? The first of many in the Leprechaun series, this film explores the themes of exposition through wardrobe design, cultural stereotypes, car trouble and serial killer leprechauns. We discover ourselves and each other in this breakout episode of Refined 90’s Cinema. Pull up a shamrock and hop on your pogo stick for a journey through a horror-comedy for the ages. Recorded: Thursday, April 16, 2020

Time to Service the Generator - Trucks (1997)
Ep. 02

Time to Service the Generator - Trucks (1997)

Alex and Brendan discuss the 1997 made-for-TV classic: Trucks. Based on a short-story from famed author Stephen King, this explosion filled film will keep you terrorized until dawn. Good thing they got those tax credits from the Government of Manitoba. CANCON films are the best films. Alex discusses his girlfriend cutting his hair and Brendan fixes window drafts in his house by closing the windows. These small town simpletons dream of nicer trucks to come. Share a shower, pour yourself a glass of red wine and fart into your gas tank for this Truckin’ Wild Adventure (that would be a good name for a video game, copyright R90C 2020). Recorded: Thursday, April 23, 2020

Cop Kebab - Sleepwalkers (1992)
Ep. 03

Cop Kebab - Sleepwalkers (1992)

"No vegetables, no desert." and a "Cop kebab!" That's what's for dinner during this horror/action, fifteen million dollar budget, cinematic masterpiece. A mother and son duo, deep in the heart of small-town America, arrive in a new town to suck the life force from young virgins and nosey, Type-A, high-school teachers alike. Join us on our journey towards the American Dream while we discuss the inconsistencies of a film that contains neither sleeping nor walkers. Spoiler Alert: It does however have a pair of incestuous shape-shifters, bumbling their way through a budding, three day, high-school romance and the serial killing of police officers. Also, they are terrified of cats. Why? Because only cats can see their true form.  Giving us more questions than it answers, terror, death, romance and tombstone sketches round out this Stephen King script. Recorded: Thursday, April 30, 2020