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Mystery Men

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Whether you're a ticking time bomb of rage or a master of cutlery, we're here for you. In our latest episode we're tackling the underrated 1999 superhero comedy, Mystery Men!

Tom teaches Morgan (though, it turns out Morgan didn't need any teaching) all about the making of the Ben Stiller comedy, also staring William H Macy, Hank Azaria, Jaenene Garofalo, Greg Kinnear, Geoffrey Rush, Eddie Izzard, Kel Mitchell, Paul Reubens and even Tom Waits.

Particularly drunk, we discuss:

  • How this time, Doom Bar was an acquired taste
  • Those 'This Is DVD' adverts
  • How Mystery Men must have inspired The Boys, according to Tom
  • Tom invents several words, unucsessfully
  • How it's everyone's finest roles
  • What happened to Claire Forlani after the 90s?
  • Eddie Izzard taking it deadly seriously
  • Michael Bay brings the brewskis

Clips used:

  • Mystery Men (Universal)
  • This Is DVD

Please leave us a review here!

You can get in touch at podcast@twogeekstwobeers.com, or via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

We're now also on TikTok!

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Whether you're a ticking time bomb of rage or a master of cutlery, we're here for you. In our latest episode we're tackling the underrated 1999 superhero comedy, Mystery Men!

Tom teaches Morgan (though, it turns out Morgan didn't need any teaching) all about the making of the Ben Stiller comedy, also staring William H Macy, Hank Azaria, Jaenene Garofalo, Greg Kinnear, Geoffrey Rush, Eddie Izzard, Kel Mitchell, Paul Reubens and even Tom Waits.

Particularly drunk, we discuss:

  • How this time, Doom Bar was an acquired taste
  • Those 'This Is DVD' adverts
  • How Mystery Men must have inspired The Boys, according to Tom
  • Tom invents several words, unucsessfully
  • How it's everyone's finest roles
  • What happened to Claire Forlani after the 90s?
  • Eddie Izzard taking it deadly seriously
  • Michael Bay brings the brewskis

Clips used:

  • Mystery Men (Universal)
  • This Is DVD

Please leave us a review here!

You can get in touch at podcast@twogeekstwobeers.com, or via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

We're now also on TikTok!

Please support us Patreon, and get some awesome exclusive Two Geeks goodies!

  continue reading

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