In this episode, Ray, Nate, and Tracy discuss the winner of the Best Picture Oscar from 2017; The Shape of Water. Directed by Guillermo del Toro, The Shape of Water stars Sally Hawkins as Elisa Esposito, a mute cleaner at a military base in Bal
This week, the guys watched The Disaster Artist (2017). Directed by and starring James Franco as Tommy Wiseau, The Disaster Artist tells the story of how Wiseau's film The Room was made. The screenplay for The Disaster Artist was adapted from
This week, Tracy finished The Last of Us 2 and gives his full opinions on the game. He also chose the movie of the week, Sonic the Hedgehog. Directed by Jeff Fowler, Sonic the Hedgehog is the latest video game character to hit the big screen. B
This week, Tracy kicks off the podcast giving his initial (spoiler-free) thoughts on the first 10 hours of The Last of Us 2. Afterwards, the trio discuss their movie of the week, chosen by Ray, Color out of Space.Directed and co-written by Ric
This week's movie chosen by Nate was Capone. Capone, directed by Josh Trank, tells the story of Al Capone's final years of his life while dealing with the psychological side effects of late-stage syphilis. Starring Tom Hardy as the title gangs
This week, Tracy rants on his newest gaming addiction - Valorant. After Tracy pours out the salt, the trio discuss The Invisible Man. Directed by Leigh Whannell, The Invisible Man (2020) is a modern interpretation of H.G. Wells' classic scienc
This week, the trio first discuss the protests against police brutality rising up throughout the country and the world. After some cathartic venting in support of the movement, the guys discuss one of Tracy's favorite movies of 2020, The Gentle
Nate, Ray, and Tracy discuss the DC Cinematic Universe's latest release: Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn. Starting first with 2016's Suicide Squad, the trio look at how Harley Quinn evolved from being a flat
In the inaugural episode of Couch Spuds, Nate, Ray, and Tracy dive into one of the more uniquely disturbing horror films of 2019. The Lighthouse, directed by Robert Eggers, received universal acclaim and numerous award nominations including an