Bad Santa

RB2 – Bad Santa

Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Brian, Jay with Reel Bro Kev and Shane review the raunchiest Christmas movie of all time; Bad Santa.  The booze are not as raunchy but the laughs make up for it.  Tune in as we close this Christmas trilogy.

A Darkly Hilarious Christmas Classic: A Review of ‘Bad Santa

Meet Willie, the Worst Santa Ever

“Bad Santa” is a holiday classic that subverts everything we love about the season, delivering a darkly hilarious story of a mall Santa and his criminal accomplice. Willie, played by Billy Bob Thornton, is a washed-up crook who’s lost his way. His partner in crime, Marcus (Tony Cox), suggests that they rob a shopping mall on Christmas Eve while Willie poses as Santa.

A Christmas Heist Gone Wrong

The heist doesn’t go as planned, and Willie is stuck playing Santa for the remainder of the holiday season. He’s miserable, drinking heavily and abusing his position of power to hit on women and insult children. Along the way, he forms an unlikely bond with a young boy named Thurman (Brett Kelly), who sees the good in Willie even when nobody else does.

Billy Bob Thornton Steals the Show

One of the main reasons “Bad Santa” is so beloved is Billy Bob Thornton’s performance as Willie. He’s crude, abrasive, and unapologetic, yet somehow still manages to be a sympathetic character. Thornton’s comedic timing is impeccable, delivering some of the movie’s most memorable one-liners. Tony Cox is also excellent as Marcus, the angry and short-tempered sidekick.

Dark Humor and Heartwarming Moments

“Bad Santa” is a dark comedy, so it’s not for everyone. The humor is crude, vulgar, and at times offensive. But for those who enjoy this type of humor, the movie is a masterpiece. Despite the R-rated jokes and adult situations, there are also moments of genuine heart and sincerity, particularly in Willie’s relationship with Thurman.

A Must-Watch for Fans of Dark Comedies

In conclusion, “Bad Santa” is a must-watch for fans of dark comedies. It’s a movie that doesn’t hold back, delivering raunchy humor alongside heartwarming moments. Billy Bob Thornton’s performance as Willie is worth the price of admission alone. This movie isn’t for the faint of heart, but if you’re a fan of dark comedies, you’ll love every minute of it. So pour yourself a drink and settle in for a wild ride with “Bad Santa”.


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: Wheat Beer – Dunkelweizen
  • ABV: 5.4%
  • From: Spoetzl Brewery
  • Style: Blonde Ale
  • ABV: 5.2%
  • From: Bolero Snort Brewery

Die Hard

RB2 – Die Hard

 Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Brian,& Jay  with Reel Bro Kev analyze one of the greatest action Christmas movies of all time; Die Hard.  Some are skeptical on whether or not it’s a Christmas movie.  Come booze and decide with us about this hot topic. 

Yippee Ki-Yay! A Die Hard Movie Review

Die Hard is a classic action film that has stood the test of time. Bruce Willis stars as John McClane, a New York cop who finds himself trapped in a Los Angeles skyscraper during a Christmas party, fighting against a group of terrorists led by Hans Gruber (Alan Rickman).

Plot and Characters

The plot of Die Hard is simple but effective, as McClane has to use his wits and resourcefulness to take down the terrorists one by one, all while trying to save his estranged wife who is among the hostages. The movie’s characters are also memorable, from the suave and villainous Gruber to the no-nonsense cop Al Powell (Reginald VelJohnson) who becomes McClane’s ally.

Iconic Moments

Die Hard is known for its many iconic moments, such as McClane crawling through air vents, the explosive rooftop scene, and of course, the famous catchphrase “Yippee ki-yay, motherf***er”. The film’s action sequences are well choreographed and still hold up today, and the soundtrack by Michael Kamen adds to the tension and excitement.

Is Die Hard a Christmas Movie?

One of the debates surrounding Die Hard is whether or not it can be considered a Christmas movie. While the movie takes place during the holiday season and features some Christmas music, it is ultimately an action movie first and foremost. However, the themes of redemption and family reconciliation do tie into the holiday spirit, so it can be argued either way.

Overall, Die Hard is a must-see movie for any action fan, and even those who aren’t typically fans of the genre can appreciate its iconic moments and memorable characters. Yippee ki-yay indeed!

Die Hard is the ultimate Christmas movie, and we highly recommend watching it during the holiday season. It has everything you could want from a festive movie: action, suspense, and lots of Christmas cheer!


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: IPA – New England/Hazy
  • ABV: 6.5%
  • From: Sloop Brewing Co.
  • Style: IPA – New England/Hazy
  • ABV: 7.5%
  • From: Icarus Brewing

Elf

RB2 – Elf

 Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Brian, Nick & Jay start the Holiday season off right with the movie review of Elf!  What are our favorite colors and booze you ask?  Well, tune in to find out what they are or are not.

Elf Movie Review: The Funniest Holiday Classic You Need to Watch

The Plot

Elf is a heartwarming holiday movie that tells the story of Buddy, a human who was raised as one of Santa’s elves in the North Pole. When Buddy discovers that he is not actually an elf, he sets off to New York City to find his real father, who is on Santa’s naughty list. Along the way, Buddy spreads Christmas cheer and helps those around him, including his father and a love interest named Jovie.

The Cast

Elf stars Will Ferrell as Buddy, the lovable and naive elf-turned-human. His infectious energy and childlike wonder make him the perfect fit for the role. James Caan plays Buddy’s father, Walter, a workaholic who has lost touch with the Christmas spirit. Zooey Deschanel plays Jovie, a department store employee who helps Buddy navigate his new life in the city.

The Humor

Elf is a comedy through and through, with Will Ferrell’s over-the-top performance providing plenty of laughs. The movie is full of classic moments, including Buddy’s disastrous stint as a department store elf and his encounter with a raccoon in Central Park. The humor is balanced with heartwarming moments that make the film a true holiday classic.

“If you’re feeling like a cotton-headed ninny-muggins this holiday season, watch Elf and let Buddy the Elf show you the way!”


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: Belgian Strong Dark Ale
  • ABV: 11%
  • From: Troegs Independent Brewing
  • Style: Belgian Strong Dark Ale
  • ABV: 11%
  • From: Troegs Independent Brewing

Skyfall

Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Brian, Nick & Jay, along with Reel Bro fan Kev wrap up the Bond trilogy with Skyfall! You can watch the stream video right here. Jay messed up the recording aspect and is still trying to get it into a podcast episode. Good luck with that! Cheers.

Skyfall – The Ultimate James Bond Adventure

Meta Description: In this review of the James Bond movie Skyfall, we explore why this film is considered by many to be the ultimate 007 adventure. From the incredible action sequences to the unforgettable performances by Daniel Craig and Javier Bardem, Skyfall truly has it all.

Skyfall – A New Era of Bond Movies

Released in 2012, Skyfall marked a new era for the James Bond franchise. Directed by Sam Mendes, the film offered a fresh take on the classic Bond formula, blending thrilling action sequences with a darker, more introspective tone. From the opening chase scene on the streets of Istanbul to the explosive finale in the Scottish Highlands, Skyfall is a non-stop thrill ride that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.

Daniel Craig’s Powerful Performance as James Bond

In his third outing as James Bond, Daniel Craig delivers what is arguably his finest performance in the role. Craig brings a rugged, no-nonsense intensity to the character, portraying Bond as a man who is haunted by his past and driven by his desire to protect those he loves. Whether he’s racing through the streets of London or engaging in a high-stakes poker game in Macau, Craig’s Bond is always cool, calm, and collected.

Javier Bardem’s Villainous Turn as Raoul Silva

As the film’s primary villain, Raoul Silva, Javier Bardem delivers a truly unforgettable performance. With his bleached blonde hair and menacing grin, Silva is a villain who is equal parts charming and terrifying. Bardem infuses the character with a manic energy, making him one of the most memorable Bond villains in recent memory. His scenes with Craig’s Bond are some of the film’s most intense, as the two engage in a battle of wits that keeps audiences guessing until the very end.

In conclusion, Skyfall is a triumph of modern action cinema, combining stunning visuals, incredible performances, and a thrilling storyline to create the ultimate James Bond adventure. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of the franchise or a newcomer to the world of 007, Skyfall is a film that is sure to leave you shaken, stirred, and thoroughly entertained.

Listen, we don’t know if James Bond drinks beer, but if he did, he’d definitely order a pint of Skyfall IPA. It’s got all the hoppy goodness you need to take down a villain or two. #Cheers!


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: Brown Ale – English
  • ABV: 5%
  • From: Samuel Smith
  • Style: New England/Hazy
  • ABV: 6.5%
  • From: New Jersey Beer Company