We are Jerry and Jeremy, two guys whose friendship grew out of their shared love of sci-fi, fantasy, superhero, and all that nerdy stuff. Rather than continue to drive our spouses crazy, we thought we’d share our geeking out conversations with you, hoping you’ll enjoy it and join us!
Two Guys stays Four Guys for a special father and sons episode in which Jerry tries anime for the first time.
After a general discussion of the anime Jeremy chose for Jerry to watch (Demon Slayer, Erased, and Spirited Away), the guys discuss the Wheel’s selection of Hashira Mee...
Two Guys becomes Four Guys for a special father and sons episode in which we all get lost in this and many other reboots.
After a Lost in Space discussion, the two generations discuss reboots writ large before playing a fun segment of Name the Franchise (based on Will Robinson’...
In today’s super sized episode Jerry and Jeremy begin with chitchat all about music before sharing their thoughts about the 2015 film Avengers: Age of Ultron, the concluding film to the MCU’s Phase Two.
Then, the Two Guys decide what they think is Quintessential from those six Phase 2 movies before a fun segment of MCU Jeopardy! Complete with answers...
In today’s episode Jerry and Jeremy crank up their Beryllium Sphere, do their best to avoid the Chompers, and have a great time discussing the absolutely perfect movie Galaxy Quest!
After a deep dive into some behind the scenes stories Jerry learned from the 20th anniversary documentary (see it here!), the Guys discuss fandom and conventions before a...
Sauron’s eye turns once more toward the Two Guys as they return to Middle-Earth and celebrate the Return of the King.
In today’s episode Jerry and Jeremy return to Middle-Earth, where they complete their discussion of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy (“the greatest trilly of all time” according to Stephen Colbert). Spoiler alert: they liked it. Afterwa...
The Two Guys put on their robes, climb the moving staircases, and try to stay alive during the Battle of Hogwarts.
Today’s episode features Jerry and Jeremy’s Origin Stories with the Harry Potter franchise, a discussion of the final movie in the series, and in the Fun Segment the Guys spend some quality time with the Sorting Hat.
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The Two Guys get together to record a trailer, only to realize they’ve waited way too long...
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The Two Guys get together to wish everyone Happy Holidays and announce their Season 1 hiatus with a special song!
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The Two Guys stay very still in hopes of not getting eaten by a T-rex before discussing book adaptations.
Today’s episode features Jerry and Jeremy’s Origin Stories with the Jurassic Park franchise before a discussion of the original 1993 movie which launches a general discussion of all things book adaptation related to nerdy franchises.
The Two Guys visit Titan Tower for some DC Origin Stories (tragic, of course), jinxing hijinks, and more!
Jerry and Jeremy share their relationship with DC, long-standing thanks to Batman on TV (Pow! Zap! Bam!) as well as the Super Friends (Wonder Twin Powers Activate!). Then they dive deep into five episodes of Teen Titans Go!
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Breaking normal format, the Two Guys take advantage of a weekend in which they can watch movies together for 7 hours and record (live in the moment!) before, in between, and after watching The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, both Extended Editions!
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The Fellowship of the Two Guys brings you word of a schedule change:
This week's episode will be about The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring and the Two Towers instead of the announced Teen Titans Go which is pushed one week.
Also, due to the different ways different streaming services list Teen Tita...
Jeremy and Jerry go Back… to Parts 2 and 3 of one of our favorite film trilogies, analyzing the complete adventures of Marty and Doc!
The guys then discuss film sequels, trilogies, and series in a wide ranging conversation that Jerry gets way too into!
Buckle up for nothing but talk as our series continues… w...
Jeremy and Jerry put on their armor and fly into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, sharing stories about their relationship with the MCU.
The guys also discuss the one that started it all: Iron Man!
To see the Iron Man recap YouTube video used in this episode click here.
Jeremy and Jerry return to their favorite Star Trek: TNG for a monster of an episode! You might need to break this into multiple listens; but it’s worth it for all the sci-fi nerdy goodness.
Click here for the Best of Both Worlds recap video.
Click here for the fun segment article: 10 funniest TNG episodes.
The Two Guys do their first 'one-off' episode, discussing a franchise without plans to return to it. Jerry and Jeremy discuss Dungeons and Dragons, both the role playing game and the recent movie Honor Among Thieves.
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Jerry and Jeremy discuss their relationship with the Back to the Future franchise and examine the first movie in the trilogy before taking their own trip back to 1955!
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Jerry and Jeremy discuss their relationship to Star Trek: The Next Generation as well as the Wheel's pick of Season 3 Episode 1 "Evolution."
Sorry for the weird buzz/hum under a lot of the talk; there was a landscaping crew using a chainsaw just outside where we recorded and this is th...
In this episode of Two Guys and a Franchise, Jerry and Jeremy discuss the following:
Star Wars: Origin Stories in which they discuss the beginnings of their relationship with Star Wars.
Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope: Info Facts, Synopsis, Rewatch Reaction, and How’s It Hold Up?
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Jerry and Jeremy launch Two Guys and a Franchise with a nerd favorite, arguing about Star Wars vs. Star Trek! Here's how the episode breaks down:
Segment 1 - Reasons Star Wars is Better than Star Trek
Segment 2 - Our Favorites from Both Franchises
Segment 3 - Reasons St...
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