Dave and Ryan are back! This week, they're diving deep into Billy Madison, the cinematic masterpiece that is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Get ready for a nostalgic trip back to the third grade.

But the Sandler mania doesn't stop there! After revisiting Billy's antics, Dave and Ryan embark on a broader discussion of Adam Sandler's filmography. They'll explore the highs, the lows, and everything in between.

Finally, the guys look ahead to the upcoming awards season and offer their 2025 Oscar snubs. Who got overlooked? Dave and Ryan lay down their hot takes and prepare for the inevitable backlash. It's a jam-packed episode full of nostalgia, laughs, and questionable Oscar predictions – you don't want to miss it!

 

Dave And Ryan’s Movie Review Take 71: Wolfs, Bad Sequels, and Comedic Horror Movies

This week, the boys discuss the new George Clooney/ Brad Pitt feature "Wolfs." Is it worth watching, or is it just a chance for Clooney and Pitt to make a movie together? Next up, with the poor reviews for Joker 2 out there, are there any other sequels that didn't live up to the expectations of the first? Yes, and they discuss. Then, they wrap up with funny horror movies. Yes, it's okay to laugh in those movies... sometimes.

 
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Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review: Take 107- 28 Years Later Review, Jurassic Park/World Universe, Patriotic Movies

This week, Dave and Ryan discuss 28 Years Later, the long-awaited sequel from Danny Boyle, even without Cillian Murphy; I think they liked it.  Jurassic World: Rebirth hits theaters July 2, so there is no better time to revisit the franchise, "Welcome to Jurassic Park" (music swells). The Fourth of July is next week, so Dave and Ryan will share their favorite Patriotic movie choices.

 
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Dave and Ryan’s Movie Review-Take 125- Truth and Treason, November/December Releases, and Dick Tracy 35th Anniversary

 

Welcome to Dave and Ryan's Movie Review Take 125. Let's talk about the newest release from Angle Studios, Truth and Treason. It's November, and that means lots of movies hitting theaters with Oscar aspirations. We talk about some that will make it and some that don't stand a chance.  Dick Tracy, a 35-year-old Warren Beatty film with an A-list cast, first hit the screens in 1990, which begs the question, "Does It Hold Up?"

 
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