From Left Field

JJ Summers

From Left Field

A weekly TV and Film podcast

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From Left Field

JJ Summers

From Left Field

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From Left Field

JJ Summers

From Left Field

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The whole family showed up (eventually) to talk over an entire movie. That’s right, Wendy is home for the holidays and joins Ronnie, Trumaine and JJ for an all tine classic. We watched Home Alone, and invite you to join us, From Left Field.
A Christmas Carol must be one of the most filmed works of all time. But honestly, about 95% of y’all picked the same two versions as your favorites. We watched A Muppet Christmas Carol and Scrooged, From Left Field.
A bittersweet holiday tale about immigration, appropriation, loss, neglect and eating. We watched Gremlins, From Left Field
It’s got Whitney and it’s got Denzel and you really don’t need to know much more. We watched The Preacher’s Wife, From Left Field.
What would happen if all the characters (except your two favorites) from Friday came back? Again? For the holidays? And added Terry Crews in a problematic role? We watched Friday After Next, From Left Field.
If all you want for Christmas is Jim Belushi in a Santa suit, you’ve got that and more! Phil Hartman at his creepiest. Sinbad at his Sinbaddest. And Arnold and Rita as Anakin’s parents. We watched Jingle All The Way, From Left Field.
Kids, guns, cold metal and warm tongues. It’s not nostalgia if the narrator won’t shut up for a second. We watched A Christmas Story, From Left Field.
New hosts Ronnita Miller and Trumaine Bradley sit down with JJ and Morgan to pick out some holiday movies to watch for this season’s podcast.
Greg Williams and Stefan Gill drop by to discuss attending a world premiere, the appeal of Kristen Wiig in drag, and how there will never be another Powers Booth. We watched MacGruber, cuz they made a fucking movie. MacGruber.
Ronnita Miller and Ava Smartt stop by for a game of “Fuck, FUCK, don’t fuck” with Tim Meadows, Billy Dee Williams, and John Witherspoon. We watched The Ladies Man, and that’s disgustin’.
Meghan Ross and Melody Shifflet stop by to chat about rich girls, Tom Green, and which one of them is NOT going to take home a DVD copy of this week’s movie!
Kat Ramzinski and Jer Moran drop in to talk about our relationship to the film Clueless, juicy celebrity conspiracies, and what an absolute piece of trash is Jeffrey Tambor. We watched a A Night At The Roxbury, and baby, don’t hurt me, no more.
Lana Knight and Trumaine Bradley discuss departed friends, bad wigs, and what was Lil Nas X doing in 1998 when we watch Blues Brothers 2000. Buckle in, this ride is twice as long as Blues Brothers 1000!
Jon Bender and Michael Haywood visit and together we come to the breakthrough realization that not all SNL films have to be comedies, and there’s a little bit to love in Stuart Saves His Family.
Beautiful genius Virgil Shelby stops by to discuss how everything about this movie is wrong. Wrong. WRONG! And then we try to say nice things.
Kelty Dorsey and Robyn Reynolds join us to discuss our eternal disappointment upon finding out this fact: Mike Myers' original script for Wayne's World 2 had Wayne and Garth forming their own country and seceding from the US after finding an an
Malina Panovich and Dylan Garsee stop by to discuss Crystal Skull vodka, Frankenstein ER, and the creepy gaze of a prom dad.
Ariel Greenspoon and Rob Gagnon, one of the greatest comedy duos of our time, join us to discuss another great comedy duo of yesteryear, Alice Cooper and Donna Dixon.
Marcia Andrea has never seen the Blues Brothers. Sam Dickenson loves the Blues Brothers. We discuss the shitty part of Chicago, how everything Dan Akroyd has ever done was supposed to include John Belushi, and throw in a little Carrie Fisher wo
Wendy, JJ and Morgan meet up for the first time since Season One to discuss SNL and what it has meant to them., and to preview Season Two.
Eight Men Out is a 1988 sports drama film based on Eliot Asinof's 1963 book Eight Men Out: The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series. It was written and directed by John Sayles. The film is a dramatization of Major League Baseball's Black Sox sca
Inning Eight, The Bad News Bears is a 1976 American sports comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie. It stars Walter Matthau and Tatum O'Neal. The film was followed by two sequels, The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training in 1977 and The Bad News
Bull Durham is a 1988 American romantic comedy sports film. It is partly based upon the minor-league baseball experiences of writer/director Ron Shelton and depicts the players and fans of the Durham Bulls, a minor-league baseball team in Durha
The Natural is a 1984 American sports film based on Bernard Malamud's 1952 novel of the same name, directed by Barry Levinson and starring Robert Redford, Glenn Close, and Robert Duvall.[1][2] Like the book, the film recounts the experiences of
The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings is a 1976 sports comedy film about a team of enterprising ex-Negro League baseball players in the era of racial segregation. Loosely based upon William Brashler's novel of the same name, it starr
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