The conclusion of The Last Row Podcast’s “Predator Month” has the guys revisiting the often forgotten Danny Glover led Predator 2. Was Lt. Murtaugh a realistic and viable opponent for a Predator? Is it easier to fight a Predator in a city vs the jungle? Will a future 1997 really be littered with foreign drug warfare, and if so, will the mayor take a Ted Cruz-esque conveniently timed vacation to escape it all? Is having a Predator in your city the perfect violent crime deterrent? Finally, is Glover’s Predator weaker than Arnold’s? All of these questions, and more, will be answered! Additionally, Drew and Badway touch on the many sequels of the franchise, including the fantastic new entry, Prey.
This week on The Last Row Podcast, the greatest buddy pod duo, Drew and Badway, break down the best buddy cop duo, Riggs and Murtaugh, from the 1987 classic Lethal Weapon. Topics include: “good” action movies vs “good/bad/Seagal” movies, bathtime for Dad, sending a loose cannon to diffuse a suicide attempt. Also, Badway ponders the thought of Danny Glover being a bad actor and getting away with it this whole time.
This week the guys bring you a detailed breakdown of all things Point Break. Adrenaline junkies Drew and Badway are talking Gary Busey’s awful surveillance tactics, Johnny Utah’s flimsy undercover back story, and Bodhi’s outlook on life. Other topics include: ID’ing a perp via butthole, surfer etiquette and their attitudes towards outsiders, an “is surfing a sport?” debate, and a semi-hot take on the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. Finally, the guys answer some burning questions from the depths of the IMDB message boards.
Summertime and baseball go together like an aging veteran pitcher and his kid teammate’s hot mom. That’s why The Last Row Podcast is rolling out a hot new episode covering the cult classic Rookie Of The Year. If a clumsy kid can turn a broken arm into golden one, then what other child injuries can result in future glory? Who is the most washed up athlete in the history of sports cinema? Does Air Bud know the rules of baseball and football? Is an MLB locker room a safe place for a 12 year old boy? Drew and Badway answer it all, and eventually get around to discussing the movie in between these absurd digressions.