• Episode 17: Encyclopedia Grammyatica
    Feb 10 2026

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    In this episode, The Brothers Howell discuss their impressions of the recent Grammy Awards, touching on various performances, the state of current music, and the role of hosts like Trevor Noah. They explore the significance of music in pop culture, share personal anecdotes, and critique the performances of various artists, including Justin Bieber and Sabrina Carpenter. The conversation also highlights the importance of live music and the presence of talented musicians in the industry. They discuss highlights and lowlights, including Billie Eilish's acceptance speech, Lady Gaga's performance, and the controversy surrounding Jelly Roll's acceptance speech. The duo reflects on the evolution of the Grammys, the historical significance of past winners, and the need for change in how awards are presented and recognized in the music industry.


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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Episode 16: Pick 4 - 80's Sci Fi (or story time... you decide)
    Jan 23 2026

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    In this episode, The Brothers Howell delve into the world of 80s sci-fi movies, focusing on the concept of 'Pick Four' where they each select two films with a common thread. The conversation includes a detailed discussion of '*******', exploring its themes, characters, and memorable quotes, followed by a transition to '***********', where they analyze its quirky plot and characters. The episode wraps up with reflections on the films discussed and their impact on pop culture. In this engaging conversation, Michael and Steve delve into the evolution of video rental stores, the impact of iconic 90s sci-fi films, and the legacy of ****************** work. They explore the cult classic '********' and its influence on the horror and sci-fi genres, while also discussing the hidden gem '******************'. The dialogue is filled with nostalgia, insights, and humorous anecdotes about their experiences with these films.


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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Episode 15: Gary Cole Gets Around
    Jan 20 2026

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    In this episode, the Brothers Howl, Steve and Mike, dive into a light-hearted discussion about the prolific character actor Gary Cole, known for his roles in various films and television shows since the 1980s. The conversation begins with a humorous introduction, where they share personal anecdotes and reflections on their podcasting journey, including the challenges of having friends listen to their episodes. As they transition into discussing Gary Cole, they touch on his iconic roles in 'Office Space' and the 'Brady Bunch' movies, highlighting his unique ability to embody characters with depth and humor. The brothers also explore Cole's appearances in other notable projects, such as 'NCIS' and 'Veep', while reminiscing about their own experiences with classic television shows and movies. In this episode, Michael Howell and Steve dive into a nostalgic discussion about classic television shows and movies, particularly focusing on the Brady Bunch and Office Space. They reminisce about iconic moments from these shows, sharing their favorite quotes and scenes that have left a lasting impression. The conversation shifts to the impact of Gary Cole's performances, touching on his roles in various films and television series, and how they shaped their viewing experiences. They also explore the current state of Hollywood, discussing the Golden Globes and the quality of entertainment being produced today, while reflecting on the evolution of award shows and the significance of podcasts in the entertainment landscape.


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Episode 14: I’ll Have What He’s Directing
    Jan 7 2026

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    In this episode, the Michael and Steve reflect on the legacy of Rob Reiner, discussing his impact on pop culture and his notable films. They delve into the significance of 'Spinal Tap' as a groundbreaking mockumentary, the nostalgic charm of 'The Sure Thing', and the defining qualities of 'When Harry Met Sally'. The conversation also touches on 'The Princess Bride', its mixed reception, and the thrilling performances in 'Misery'. Throughout, the hosts emphasize the importance of nostalgia and character actors in shaping our cinematic experiences. In this engaging conversation, the hosts delve into the cinematic world of Rob Reiner, exploring his iconic films such as 'Misery' and 'A Few Good Men.' They discuss the impact of character actors, memorable quotes, and the legacy of River Phoenix. The dialogue flows seamlessly through various themes, including the evolution of Tom Cruise's career and the haunting nature of horror films. The hosts reflect on their personal connections to these films and the emotions they evoke, creating a rich tapestry of insights and anecdotes.


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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • Episode 13: Prospero Ano Something Something...
    Dec 29 2025

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    In this episode, Steve and Mike reflect on their New Year experiences, discussing pop culture references, personal memories, and family traditions. They explore the influence of music, particularly jazz, on their celebrations and share nostalgic stories from their childhood. As they look forward to the upcoming New Year, they reminisce about past celebrations and the evolution of their traditions over the years. In this engaging conversation, Michael and Steve reflect on their New Year's experiences, from nostalgic cartoons to memorable neighborhood celebrations. They discuss traditions like eating black-eyed peas, the significance of resolutions, and their aspirations for the podcast in the coming year. The duo also explores the evolution of New Year's celebrations in pop culture, touching on memorable songs and movies. As they share predictions for the future, they emphasize the importance of community and connection during this festive time.


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 12: The Holidays - Ughh - Take 2
    Dec 24 2025

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    In this conversation, Steve and Michael Howell discuss their Christmas traditions, including food preferences, family dynamics, and holiday plans. They share nostalgic memories of past parties and favorite Christmas songs, particularly the influence of The Beatles. The conversation also touches on childhood experiences with toys and gifts, as well as the impact of Christmas movies, including The Homecoming and various adaptations of A Christmas Carol.


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    54 mins
  • Episode 11: The Holidays - Ughh - Take 1
    Dec 24 2025

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    In this Thanksgiving episode of The Brothers Howell, Steve and Michael Howell share their personal experiences and memories of Thanksgiving, discuss listener engagement through their new Facebook page, and reflect on traditional Thanksgiving meals. They also delve into classic Thanksgiving-themed television episodes, highlighting the lack of pop culture representation for the holiday compared to others like Christmas and Halloween. In this conversation, Michael and Steve delve into the themes of Thanksgiving as portrayed in sitcoms and movies, particularly focusing on the classic 'Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.' They discuss the dynamics of family relationships, the evolution of holiday specials, and the impact of actors like Woody Harrelson. The conversation also touches on the nostalgia associated with Thanksgiving episodes in sitcoms and the legacy of Charlie Brown specials.


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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Episode 10: Character Actors - A little help...
    Nov 12 2025

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    In this episode, Steve and Michael delve into the world of character actors, exploring their significance in film and television. They discuss the distinctions between character actors, supporting actors, and lead actors, highlighting notable figures from both vintage and modern cinema. The conversation touches on the evolution of character actors, their impact on storytelling, and the crossover of some into leading roles. The hosts also celebrate female character actors and reflect on the legacy of these unsung heroes of the film industry. In this engaging conversation, Steve and Michael delve into the world of character actors, exploring their significant yet often overlooked contributions to film and television. They share personal anecdotes, discuss iconic performances, and reflect on the evolution of actors in the industry. The hosts highlight both classic and modern character actors, emphasizing the importance of supporting roles in storytelling and the enduring influence of humor in film. The conversation concludes with a thoughtful reflection on the future of character actors and their legacy in Hollywood.


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    1 hr and 37 mins