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The Predator series hits what many fans consider its lowest point. This week, JD and Paul are joined by comedian Ethan Everhart to break down Alien vs. Predator: Requiem (2007), the sequel infamous for being so dark that audiences literally couldn't tell what was happening on screen. The crew dives into Wolf the cleanup Predator, the Predator honor code, behind-the-scenes production stories, practical creature effects, why the movie pretends Vancouver is Gunnison, Colorado, and whether the franchise completely lost its way. Plus, there's plenty of time for discussions about streaming services, The Godfather, Stephen King, Predator vs. Santa Claus, and a surprising amount of Predator lore.

The ultimate movie crossover finally arrives. JD and Paul are joined by Ian Silverii (Get More Smarter Podcast, Bighorn Company) to tackle Alien vs. Predator (2004). The film that united two legendary sci-fi monsters after years of comics, rumors, and fan speculation. Was the crossover worth the wait? We discuss the surprisingly ambitious mythology behind the film, Paul W.S. Anderson's direction, practical vs. digital effects, Predator culture, Alien lore, why the movie went PG-13, and whether AVP deserves more credit than it gets. Along the way they also debate Predator presidential campaigns, connected cinematic universes before the MCU, DVD commentaries, Blade Runner connections, and which monster would actually be scarier to face. Featuring special guest: 🎙️ Ian Silverii (Get More Smarter Podcast & Bighorn Company)

Predator 2 might be the strangest blockbuster sequel of the 1990s. JD and Paul are joined by Eric Riley (Graveyard Choir, In The Whale) to discuss Danny Glover's sweaty showdown with the Predator, Gary Busey's alien-hunting government task force, Jamaican Voodoo Posse stereotypes, and the sequel that accidentally created Alien vs. Predator. Along the way they discuss franchise history, DVD special features, action movie excess, Paul Verhoeven comparisons, Predator lore, and whether Danny Glover only working out for five weeks was enough to save humanity.

A new season of Hold On To Your Butts begins. JD and Paul leave Indiana Jones behind and start their journey through the Predator franchise with the original 1987 classic starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, Jesse Ventura, and one of the most iconic movie monsters ever created. They discuss whether Predator deserves its reputation as an all-time action masterpiece, why Arnold became the defining action star of the era, the fascinating behind-the-scenes production stories that shaped the film, and whether the franchise has finally found its footing again with the recent movies. They also spend an alarming amount of time debating Schwarzenegger vs. Stallone, Jesse Ventura's political career, and the eternal mystery: What is a Predator?

The movies are over, but the adventure isn't. After rewatching every Indiana Jones film, Paul and JD take one final trip into the world of Indy by exploring everything beyond the movies. JD watched the entire Young Indiana Jones Chronicles series, Paul read one of the Indiana Jones novels, and together they discuss whether these forgotten corners of the franchise enrich the character or just complicate him. They also dive into Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, the acclaimed 2024 video game that may have delivered the best Indiana Jones story in decades, before revealing what's next for Hold On to Your Butts. If you've enjoyed our Indiana Jones season, thanks for coming along for the ride.

In this week's Hold On to Your Butts, JD and Paul are joined once again by singer, songwriter, and Indiana Jones enthusiast Neyla Pekarek to discuss the final chapter in the franchise, "The Dial of Destiny." Together, they dig into the legacy of Harrison Ford, argue about the emotional payoff (or lack thereof), the maguffin as a metaphor for aging, and ask: Does this movie justify its own existence? This episode is filled with heartfelt laughs, nostalgic tangents, and one last question: what do we want from our heroes as they age? Follow JD on Left Hand Right Brain and Paul on City Cast Denver

Comedian and podcaster Mitch Jones (Broadcast Geeks) joins Paul and JD to talk about Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The conversation includes aliens, nuked fridges, swinging with monkeys, Cate Blanchett's villain, and whether this was the franchise's first real stumble or just misunderstood. Find more from JD on Left Hand Right Brain or on Instagram @lefthandrightbrain. Hear Paul on City Cast Denver talking about the latest news and culture in the Mile High City.

Paul and JD talk about the conclusion of the classic Indy trilogy — Last Crusade. From the return of the Nazi villains to Sean Connery's debut as Henry Jones Sr., we're debating whether this is the pinnacle of the series and what Last Crusade got so right. 🎙️ It's the third installment of the No Time for Love, Dr. Jones, an Indiana Jones miniseries — aka, the second season of Hold On to Your Butts, a podcast about beloved franchises that uuuhhh lost their way. Find more from JD on Left Hand Right Brain or on Instagram @lefthandrightbrain. Hear Paul talk about Denver news and culture on the City Cast Denver podcast.

Paul, JD, and special guest Molly Smith (host of Did That Age Well?) plunge into the most controversial and chaotic entry in the Indiana Jones franchise — Temple of Doom. From Short Round's iconic debut — "hold on to your potatoes!" — to the wild cultural legacy of chilled monkey brains, the trio wrestles with whether this film is trash cinema or a misunderstood classic. 🎙️ It's the second installment of the No Time for Love, Dr. Jones, an Indiana Jones miniseries — aka, the second season of Hold On to Your Butts, a podcast about beloved franchises that uuuhhh lost their way. Find more from JD on Left Hand Right Brain or on Instagram @lefthandrightbrain. Hear Paul talk about Denver news and culture on the City Cast Denver podcast.

Season 2 begins! Paul and JD return with a brand-new mission: exploring franchises that uuuhhhhh lost their way. First up is Indiana Jones, starting with the 1981 classic Raiders of the Lost Ark. They dig into its timeless cool, Spielberg's blockbuster mastery, and how this franchise sets such a high bar for everything that followed. We've got new segments, but plenty of wife takes and, of course, a step into JD's Fashion Corner. Follow JD on his Left Hand Right Brain podcast or on Instagram @lefthandrightbrain. Catch Paul on the City Cast Denver podcast.