Ghostbusters II

RB2 – Ghostbusters II

 Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Brian & Jay, along with Reel Bro fan Kev wrap up this Halloween trilogy with Ghostbusters II.  Who are you gonna call?  Obviously us for a funny and boozed filled nostalgia review.  Tune in for our thoughts and beverages.

Ghostbusters 2: A Sequel That’s Just as Funny and Spooky as the Original

Ghostbusters 2, the sequel to the iconic 1984 film, is just as funny and spooky as the original. Released in 1989, the film once again follows the team of Ghostbusters as they battle supernatural forces in New York City. With an excellent cast, witty dialogue, and plenty of scares, Ghostbusters 2 is a sequel that delivers on all fronts.

The Ghostbusters Are Back!

Five years after the events of the first film, the Ghostbusters have disbanded, and New York City has banned all paranormal activity. But when a river of slime begins to flow beneath the city, and a malevolent spirit named Vigo the Carpathian tries to possess a baby, the Ghostbusters are called back into action.

Hilarious and Spooky: The Perfect Combination

One of the most significant strengths of Ghostbusters 2 is its ability to balance humor and horror. The film is full of laugh-out-loud moments, thanks to the excellent writing and performances of the cast. From Bill Murray’s wisecracks to Dan Aykroyd’s enthusiasm for the paranormal, the film never fails to entertain.

At the same time, the film is genuinely spooky, with some genuinely frightening scenes and impressive special effects. The final battle with Vigo the Carpathian is particularly tense, with the Ghostbusters facing off against a powerful, malevolent spirit.

A Sequel That Delivers: Why Ghostbusters 2 Is Just as Good as the Original

Sequels are often criticized for not living up to the original, but Ghostbusters 2 is an exception. While it may not have the same impact as the original, it’s still an excellent film in its own right. The script is witty and smart, the performances are fantastic, and the special effects still hold up today.

Overall, Ghostbusters 2 is a worthy sequel to the original classic. It’s a film that’s both hilarious and spooky, and it delivers on all fronts. Whether you’re a fan of the original or new to the franchise, Ghostbusters 2 is a must-see film.

Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters 2! This movie is so good, it’s scary. We highly recommend it to anyone who loves a good laugh and a good scare. It’s a sequel that’s just as good as the original. Trust us, grab some booze to watch, and you won’t be disappointed.


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: Cider – Other Fruit
  • ABV: 5.5%
  • From: B. Nektar Meadery
  • Style: IPA – Imperial/Double
  • ABV: 8.1%
  • From: Bolero Snort Brewery

Beetlejuice

RB2 – Beetlejuice

Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Brian & Jay, along with Reel Bro fan Kev ask bring you a review of a classic movie. Though we can’t say his name 3x or he will appear. Maybe drink some booze with us. We don’t know.  Tune in for Beetlejuice! Ah, 2 more times.

Beetlejuice: A Spooky and Hilarious Cult Classic

Beetlejuice is a classic comedy-horror film that was released in 1988 and directed by Tim Burton. This cult classic has become a beloved favorite among movie fans for its unique blend of spooky and funny, and its enduring charm.

  1. A Unique Blend of Comedy and Horror

Beetlejuice tells the story of a recently deceased couple, Adam and Barbara Maitland, who find themselves trapped in their home as ghosts. They soon realize that their home has been sold to a living family, the Deetzes, who are looking to renovate the house. Adam and Barbara try to scare away the living inhabitants but are unsuccessful. They then enlist the help of Beetlejuice, a mischievous and unstable bio-exorcist, to help them get rid of the living family.

The movie is filled with dark humor, witty one-liners, and slapstick comedy that keeps audiences laughing throughout. The horror elements are also present, with creepy ghosts, ghoulish creatures, and bizarre sets that create a spooky atmosphere.

  1. A Tim Burton Masterpiece

Beetlejuice is a true masterpiece of Tim Burton’s career. The film’s visual style, set design, and overall aesthetic are classic Burton, with a gothic and macabre flair. The movie’s quirky and offbeat characters are also typical of Burton’s work, with Michael Keaton’s portrayal of Beetlejuice being a standout performance.

The film’s soundtrack, composed by Danny Elfman, is also iconic, with its eerie and playful score that perfectly captures the movie’s tone.

  1. A Classic that Endures

Despite being over 30 years old, Beetlejuice has maintained its status as a beloved cult classic. The movie’s unique blend of horror and comedy, combined with Tim Burton’s signature style, has made it a timeless favorite among movie fans.

Beetlejuice has also spawned a successful cartoon series, a Broadway musical, and a planned sequel that has been in development for years.

In conclusion, Beetlejuice is a must-watch for any fan of the macabre, as well as anyone who enjoys a good laugh. This iconic movie has stood the test of time and continues to charm audiences with its dark humor, spooky sets, and memorable characters.

If you’re looking for a movie that’s spooky, hilarious, and a bit weird, then Beetlejuice is the perfect movie for you! Just be careful what you say three times, or you might end up with a pesky bio-exorcist on your hands!”


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: IPA Imperial/Double
  • ABV: 8.2%
  • From: Mason’s Brewing Company
  • Style: IPA Imperial/Double New England
  • ABV: 8%
  • From: Three 3’s Brewing Co.

Scream

RB2 – Scream

Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Brian & Jay, along with Reel Bro fan Shane ask, What is your favorite scary movie?  We review Scream for this Halloween trilogy and drink some festive beer.  Tune in.

Scream (1996): A Clever and Iconic Horror Classic

Scream (1996) is a horror classic that has stood the test of time. Directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson, this movie introduced a new era of horror and reinvented the genre. The film is a self-aware take on slasher movies that uses humor and pop culture references to create a unique and thrilling experience.

  1. The Plot: A Killer with a Gruesome Plan

Scream follows a group of teenagers in the fictional town of Woodsboro who are stalked by a masked killer known as Ghostface. The killer targets the teens and begins to murder them one by one, all while taunting them with creepy phone calls. As the body count rises, the town is in a panic and everyone is a suspect. The film is a game of cat and mouse, as the teens try to figure out who the killer is before it’s too late.

  1. The Characters: A Cast of Teenage Horror Fans

The cast of Scream is made up of teenage horror fans who are familiar with the conventions of the genre. The lead character, Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), is a survivor of a brutal attack a year prior to the events of the film. Her character is strong and resilient, making her a perfect final girl. The other characters are equally memorable, with standout performances from David Arquette as Dewey Riley, the bumbling deputy, and Courteney Cox as Gale Weathers, the ambitious reporter. The chemistry between the cast is one of the strengths of the film, and their witty banter and pop culture references make for a fun and engaging watch.

  1. The Twists and Turns: A Clever and Self-Aware Film

Scream is known for its clever twists and turns, making it a standout film in the horror genre. The movie is self-aware, with the characters referencing horror movies throughout the film. This meta-commentary on the genre adds another layer to the movie and keeps the audience on their toes. The film also has a great soundtrack, featuring songs from bands such as The Offspring and Redd Kross, adding to the overall experience.

In conclusion, Scream (1996) is a horror classic that stands the test of time. Its self-aware humor and clever twists make it a must-see for any horror fan. The movie’s iconic status has led to multiple sequels, and it continues to be a fan favorite. We highly recommend this film, and if you haven’t seen it yet, make sure to add it to your watchlist.


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: Pumpkin / Yam Beer
  • ABV: 8.8%
  • From: Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company
  • Style: Marzen
  • ABV: 6.2%
  • From: Black Hog Brewing Co.

  • Style: Marzen
  • ABV: 5.3%
  • From: Boston Beer Company

Pitch Perfect

RB2 – Pitch Perfect

Reels Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Brian & Jay, along with Reel Bro fans Lexa and Katie finalize our college theme. We Ac-a-Bro’s bring you the hysterical review of Pitch Perfect. Sour beers, regulars beers and possibly some singing during this episode. Tune in to find out.

Pitch Perfect: A Perfect Blend of Music, Comedy, and Friendship

The Plot and Characters

Pitch Perfect follows the story of Beca (Anna Kendrick), a college freshman who is coerced into joining an all-girls a cappella group called The Bellas. The group is made up of a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique personalities and quirks. There’s the bubbly and outgoing Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson), the uptight and competitive Aubrey (Anna Camp), and the hopeless romantic Jesse (Skylar Astin), among others. As the group prepares for the National A Cappella Championship, they must navigate personal rivalries, unexpected romances, and their own insecurities in order to come together as a team.

The Music

One of the standout features of Pitch Perfect is its music. From mashups of popular songs to original compositions, the a cappella performances in this movie are sure to have you tapping your feet and singing along. The movie also features some amazing vocal talents, with Anna Kendrick and Skylar Astin showcasing their impressive singing skills. But it’s not just about the music – the choreography and staging of the performances are also top-notch, making for a truly entertaining experience.

The Comedy

Pitch Perfect is not just a musical movie, it’s also a comedy. With witty one-liners and hilarious physical comedy, the movie is guaranteed to have you laughing out loud. The characters are all well-written and each has their own unique sense of humor, which makes for some great comedic moments. Rebel Wilson’s character, Fat Amy, in particular, steals the show with her confidence and irreverent sense of humor.

If you’re a fan of music, comedy, and friendship, then Pitch Perfect is the movie for you. With its catchy tunes, hilarious one-liners, and heartwarming moments, this movie is a perfect blend of all the right elements. And don’t just take our word for it – grab your friends, some popcorn, and settle in for a night of laughs and great music with Pitch Perfect. As Fat Amy would say, “We’re gonna kill it. Like, not literally. But, you know, figuratively.”


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: Sour
  • ABV: 5.5%
  • From: DuClaw Brewing Company
  • Style: IPA – New England
  • ABV: 6%
  • From: Round Guys Brewing Company
  • Style: IPA – Imperial/Double New England
  • ABV: 8%
  • From: Brix City Brewing

  • Style: Fruit Beer
  • ABV: 9.5%
  • From: Spider Bite Beer Company
  • Style: Stout – Imperial/Double
  • ABV: 12%
  • From: Magnify Brewing Company
  • Style: Stout – Imperial/Double
  • ABV: 11.3%
  • From: Kane Brewing Company