Scary Movie

RB2 – Scary Movie

Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Jay, Brian, and Reel Bro Fan Kev review Scary Movie just in time for Halloween.  Waszzzup…nothing, just chillin’ with the Bro’s and some booze.  Cheers!

Scary Movie: The Parody That Started It All

The Plot

Scary Movie, released in 2000, is a parody of the horror movie genre, particularly the Scream franchise. The movie centers around a group of high school students who are being stalked by a masked killer. Along the way, they encounter various comedic and satirical scenarios that poke fun at horror movie tropes.

The Cast and Characters

The cast of Scary Movie includes some well-known comedic actors such as Anna Faris, Marlon Wayans, and Shawn Wayans. Anna Faris plays Cindy Campbell, the protagonist who serves as the “final girl” trope in the movie. Marlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans play two of Cindy’s friends, Shorty and Ray, respectively. Other notable cast members include Regina Hall, who plays Brenda, and Cheri Oteri, who plays Gail Hailstorm.

Each character in the movie is a parody of a common horror movie stereotype. Cindy is the innocent and naive “final girl,” while Shorty is the stoner friend who constantly makes inappropriate jokes. Ray is the jock who is more concerned with his own safety than helping others, and Brenda is the loud and sassy friend who constantly makes sarcastic remarks. These caricatures of horror movie stereotypes add to the overall comedic tone of the movie.

The Humor

The humor in Scary Movie ranges from slapstick to cringe-worthy jokes. The movie makes fun of various horror movie tropes, including jump scares, gratuitous nudity, and predictable plot twists. The humor is not for everyone, as it can be quite vulgar and offensive at times. However, for those who appreciate dark humor, Scary Movie is a classic.

At the end of the day, Scary Movie is a movie that doesn’t take itself too seriously. It’s a parody that pokes fun at the horror movie genre in a way that is both entertaining and humorous. While it may not be everyone’s cup of tea, it’s definitely worth a watch if you’re in the mood for a good laugh


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: IPA – New England/Hazy
  • ABV: 6%
  • From: Samuel Adams
  • Style: Imperial/Double New England
  • ABV: 8.3%
  • From: Samuel Adams

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Topgun: Maverick

RB2 – Topgun: Maverick

Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2 hosts Jay, Brian, and Reel Bro Fan Shane review Top Gun: Maverick!  Grab your helmet, and saddle up for this epic flight.  Cheers!

Top Gun: Maverick – A High-Octane Thrill Ride

It’s been over three decades since Top Gun took our breath away, and now, the highly anticipated sequel is finally here. Top Gun: Maverick, directed by Joseph Kosinski and starring Tom Cruise, Miles Teller, and Jennifer Connelly, takes us on a high-flying adventure that’s sure to thrill fans of the original and newcomers alike.

In this blog post, we’ll dive deep into Top Gun: Maverick and explore what makes this movie a must-see for action movie fans. From its high-octane aerial stunts to its heartwarming themes of loyalty and friendship, we’ll cover everything you need to know before you buckle up and take off.

The Plot: A Familiar But Exciting Story

Top Gun: Maverick picks up decades after the events of the original movie, with Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise) now a flight instructor for the Navy. When a new generation of pilots, including the hotheaded Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw (Miles Teller), arrives at the Top Gun school, Maverick is forced to confront his past and the ghosts that continue to haunt him.

While the plot may sound familiar, Top Gun: Maverick adds plenty of new twists and turns to keep things exciting. From a mission to rescue a stranded satellite to an exhilarating dogfight through a canyon, the movie never lets up in its pace or excitement.

The Action: High-Flying Stunts and Thrills

As you’d expect from a Top Gun movie, the aerial stunts and action sequences in Top Gun: Maverick are top-notch. From the opening scenes of Maverick speeding through the desert on his motorcycle to the adrenaline-pumping dogfights, the movie is a visual feast that will leave you breathless.

But it’s not just the action that impresses. The movie also has a strong emotional core, with themes of loyalty, friendship, and the importance of family running throughout. And of course, there’s the iconic soundtrack, with updated versions of classic songs like “Danger Zone” and “Take My Breath Away” that will have you singing along.

The Characters: A New Generation of Mavericks

While Tom Cruise’s Maverick is still at the center of the movie, Top Gun: Maverick also introduces a new generation of characters, including Miles Teller’s Bradley “Rooster” Bradshaw and Jennifer Connelly’s Penny Benjamin. These characters bring a fresh energy and perspective to the Top Gun world, while still honoring the legacy of the original movie.

And of course, there are plenty of familiar faces as well, with appearances by Val Kilmer as Iceman and a tribute to the late, great Goose, played by Anthony Edwards in the original movie.

In conclusion, Top Gun: Maverick is a thrilling, high-flying adventure that will satisfy fans of the original and newcomers alike. From its heart-pumping action sequences to its emotional themes, the movie has something for everyone. So grab your aviator sunglasses, buckle up, and get ready to fly into the danger zone once again.


Booze we had for the podcast

  • Style: Belgian-Style Wheat Ale
  • ABV: 4.6%
  • From: Kane Brewing Company
  • Style: Stout – Maple Double Barrel
  • ABV: 12.5%
  • From: Kane Brewing Company

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