Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
Episode: 07-29-25 - Entertainment Drill - TUE - Ranking Adam Sandler Films From Best To Worst
Release Date: July 29, 2025
Host/Authors: John Holmberg, Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, Dick Toledo
Station: 98KUPD | Hubbard Radio
Episode Overview
In this engaging episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness on Arizona's #1 Morning Radio Show, hosts John Holmberg, Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, and Dick Toledo delve into a variety of entertaining topics. The primary focus centers around ranking Adam Sandler's films from best to worst, supplemented by discussions on situational awareness, recent sports news, pop culture phenomena, and musical anecdotes. The episode is marked by lively banter, insightful commentary, and humorous exchanges, making it a must-listen for fans seeking both entertainment and thoughtful analysis.
Key Segments
1. Entertainment Drill: Situational Awareness
Timestamp: [01:18 - 03:44]
Brady Bogen kicks off the segment with an "Entertainment Drill," sponsored by React Defense's Tactical Black. He emphasizes the importance of situational awareness in today's world, drawing attention to how everyday distractions like earbuds and smartphones can impair one's ability to stay alert.
Notable Quotes:
- Brady: "Spatial situational awareness is a massive thing... Lift your head up, start looking around. Be aware. If we're all more aware, a whole lot less of this kind of crap's gonna happen." [02:30]
- Brady: "Reactdefense.com it's not meant to scare you. It's meant to make you stay smarter and more aware. Becoming a sheepdog is part of that. Stop being a sheep." [03:20]
Brady shares insights from Tactical Black seminars, including strategies for responding to active shooter situations, advocating for preparedness over fear-based tactics.
2. Ranking Adam Sandler's Films: Best to Worst
Timestamp: [03:44 - 07:57]
The core of the episode revolves around a lively debate among the hosts as they discuss Yahoo's recent ranking of Adam Sandler's 46 films. They analyze and critique Sandler's diverse filmography, debating which movies deserve higher praise and which fall short.
Notable Quotes:
- Larry: "Jim just did a rundown and ranked Adam Sandler's films from best to worst. 46 films." [03:44]
- Brady: "The best ones are going to be the ones he had nothing to do with. Uncut." [03:54]
- Larry: "Billy Madison number one." [04:00]
- Brady: "It was the one that introduced us to his dopey style of comedy." [04:04]
- Brady: "Top Gun 2 was member Berries. Plus they actually gave us some new stuff. That was fun." [05:20]
- Brady: "Nothing worse than Grown up two, if you don't count sometimes I think Joke Grown Up 2 is a complete catastrophe of a movie." [06:13]
The hosts highlight beloved classics like Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore, while openly criticizing films such as Jack and Jill and Grown Ups 2. They provide personal anecdotes and collective sentiments, reflecting on how some movies age poorly compared to others.
3. Sports Update: Christian Wilkins and the Raiders
Timestamp: [07:57 - 08:47]
Shifting gears to sports, the hosts discuss the recent news of Christian Wilkins being released by the Las Vegas Raiders. They analyze the circumstances surrounding his departure, including his performance and the team's response.
Notable Quotes:
- Larry: "The Raiders cut defender Christian Wilkins there, you know, initially came out after he playfully kissed a teammate on the head. And the guy took offense to it and went to HR." [07:59]
- Brady: "And he was a little over. And it was like, no, I didn't do anything. And the guaranteed contract, they just, all right, we owe you this much. The rest of it, you're done." [08:11]
- Larry: "35.2 million. It's crazy. Write the check, get out." [08:29]
- Brady: "You can go anywhere you want. We don't want you. And it's telling that no one has signed him, I don't think yet. Because that word got out in the league is like, this guy's trouble." [08:47]
The discussion touches upon workplace behavior, contractual obligations, and the implications of such moves on a player's career within the league.
4. Pop Culture Highlight: Galactus Popcorn Bucket
Timestamp: [08:47 - 09:34]
The hosts segue into a lighter topic, examining the viral sensation of the Galactus popcorn bucket released in conjunction with the Fantastic Four: Steps movie. They discuss its colossal size, design, and the frenzy it has sparked among collectors.
Notable Quotes:
- Larry: "It's a popcorn bottle. 80 bucks." [09:34]
- Brady: "It's a kid's pool." [09:27]
- Larry: "It's sold out, but now they're saying you can order it, but you're not going to get it until December." [09:33]
They humorously debate the practicality of such a large popcorn container, while acknowledging its appeal to dedicated fans and collectors.
5. Musical Anecdote: Gallagher Brothers at a Tom Cruise Concert
Timestamp: [09:34 - 11:43]
Wrapping up with an entertaining story, the hosts recount an incident involving the Gallagher brothers attending a Tom Cruise concert. Despite their past expressed dislike for Cruise, they attended and interacted with the star, leading to amusing exchanges.
Notable Quotes:
- Brett: "In a 2007 documentary, the Gallagher brothers trash Tom Cruise, saying they hate him, hate his movies. They suck." [09:58]
- Larry: "He went to their big show." [10:03]
- Brady: "They posed for a picture with him on the car." [10:36]
- Larry: "What does he sing? Missing you." [10:52]
- Brady: "Oh, missing you. That's right." [10:53]
The hosts laugh over the irony of the Gallagher brothers attending a concert they previously criticized, highlighting the unpredictable nature of personal relationships in the entertainment industry.
6. Additional Highlights: Music Equipment and Wu-Tang Clan
Timestamp: [11:07 - 11:43]
Briefly touching on music memorabilia, the hosts mention the sale of Dr. Dre's SSL mixing console and the Wu-Tang Clan's iconic 36 Chambers album.
Notable Quotes:
- Larry: "Dr. Dre's SSL mixing console used on songs by Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Jay Z and more. Sold for $165,000." [10:54]
- Brady: "It's an old fashioned mixing board. Just look at one of these right in front of me." [11:10]
- Larry: "There's a picture of it." [11:12]
- Brady: "That's a new record. Evidently the Wu Tang clan sold their 36 chambers for 69,000 in 2023." [11:19]
They express surprise at the high value of such equipment, reflecting on its significance in the music industry's history.
Conclusion
Throughout the episode, Holmberg's Morning Sickness delivers a dynamic blend of humor, critical analysis, and current events. From dissecting Adam Sandler's filmography to discussing real-life implications of situational awareness and sharing quirky pop culture stories, the hosts maintain an engaging and informative dialogue. Notable quotes punctuate their conversations, offering listeners memorable insights and laughter. This episode exemplifies the show's commitment to entertaining and provoking thought among its Arizona audience.
Listen to the full episode weekdays from 5:30 AM to 10:00 AM on 98KUPD (97.9 FM), the 98KUPD app, or www.98kupd.com.
