Join Dave Peach and Dave Meyer as they discuss movies ranging from the obscure to the most ridiculous. Plus, catch special guests from local heroes to sporting legends; all straight from the Athens of Indiana. Who knows what’s in store from these two!
Peach and Meyer discuss topics from the ordinary to the extraordinary, including the three definitive Hall & Oates songs; one-off artists; and Abba.
Peach and Meyer discuss the 1979 film Fast Break starring Gabe Kaplan and Harold Sylvester. They also talk about Whatchamacallit bars, and the greatest trivia question for people their age.
Peach and Meyer discuss topics from the ordinary to the extraordinary, including the most favored days of the week; The Masked Singer predictions; and Meyer's trip to Milan, Italy.
Peach and Meyer discuss the 1971 film The Last Picture Show starring Timothy Bottoms and Jeff Bridges. They also talk about Cowboy Bob; cats eating plants; and "that TV show with the kids who go to that place".
Peach and Meyer discuss the 1995 black comedy "Living in Oblivion" starring Steve Buscemi and Catherine Keener. They also talk about GreatClips, The Pogues, and the making of films.
Peach and Meyer discuss the 1996 rom-com drama "Tin Cup" starring Kevin Costner and Rene Russo. They also talk about armadillos, love triangles, and evading the IRS.
Peach and Meyer discuss the 1990 noir-film Miller's Crossing, which stars Gabriel Byrne and Marcia Gay Harden. They also discuss the Coen Brothers, the Godfather, and mob wars.
Peach and Meyer discuss the 1989 thriller "An Innocent Man" starring Tom Selleck and Larry Brothers. They also talk about getting NBC tattooed on your chest; deciding between chicken and drugs; and "taking care" of old friends.
Peach and Meyer discuss the action-thriller movie (not the song) Runaway Train, which stars Jon Voight and Eric Roberts. They also talk about doing evil well; escaping prison using pig fat; and Tarleton State.
Brandon Gaudin joins the Peach Cast again! He'll be joined alongside seven other announcers on CBS for March Madness this year. He's also the voice of the Atlanta Braves and can be heard as an announcer on the Madden video game franchise.
Peach and Meyer discuss the 1987 western Extreme Prejudice starring Nick Nolte and Powers Boothe. They also talk about the action rom-com genre; the Mount Rushmore of People Named Rip; and going out in a blaze of glory.
Peach and Meyer discuss topics from the ordinary to the extraordinary, including Sunday morning television; saying goodnight to the Pro Bowl; the Butler rant; and Bill Belichick.
Peach and Meyer discuss topics from the ordinary to the extraordinary, including Peach's apology to an old friend, naming a song, and the NCAA point shaving scandal.
Peach and Meyer review the comedy "Pirate Radio" starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Bill Nighy. They also talk about the greatest story in human history; taking on the British government; and the spirit of radio.
Peach and Meyer discuss topics from the ordinary to the extraordinary, including buying shoes at Costco, the January 3rd Incident, and the epitome of word pronunciations.
Peach and Meyer discuss the 2010 adaptation of True Grit starring Jeff Bridges and Hailee Steinfeld. They also talk about doing crunches, being out on the prairie, and not being able to snuff the Rooster.
Peach and Meyer discuss the 2025 film "Another Simple Favor" starring Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively. They also talk about the Rob Lowe headphone thing, shower drinking, and unexpected twins.
Peach and Meyer discuss topics from the ordinary to the extraordinary including proper chip etiquette, responses to spam texts, and Butler basketball.
Peach and Meyer discuss the 1975 film "Rollerball" starring James Caan and John Houseman. They also talk about dystopian movies, corporate wars, and napalming trees.
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