
Bo
The writer of Lost After Dark and podcast host
Appears in 158 Episodes
S1: Episode 1: Smokey and the Bandit
Kicking off this season of Pick Six Movies is 1977’s “Smoky and The Bandit”. This is one of the most iconic movies of the 1970’s, featuring the one and only Mr. Burt R...

S1: Episode 2: Stroker Ace
In the second episode of this season we get back behind the wheel with Burt Reynolds with Hal Needham back behind the camera in the 1983 race car disaster “Stroker Ace...

S1: Episode 3: All Dogs Go to Heaven
In the third episode of this season we take a look at Don Bluth’s animated feature film “All Dogs Go to Heaven”. Looking for a children’s movie with gambling, murder, ...

S1: Episode 4: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
Chad and Bo are back with a look at the comedy/musical/small business tutorial, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas! There’s a lot of love for Dolly and a heapin’ help...

S1: Episode 5: Sharky’s Machine
Examination of “The Films of Turd Ferguson” continues as we head south to Atlanta and become part of “Sharky’s Machine”. Burt Reynolds both stars in and directs this g...

S1: Episode 6: The End
It’s fitting that “The End” caps off Season 1 where we explored the films of Turd Ferguson. This movie comes to represent all we know and love about Burt Reynolds movi...

S2: Episode 1: Wayne’s World 2
This season’s theme “Live From New York” features six movies inspired by characters from Saturday Night Live. To kick things off, we present “Wayne’s World 2”, the seq...

S2: Episode 2: Superstar
This season’s theme “Live from New York!” continues with the movie “Superstar,” featuring the brilliantly funny Molly Shannon starring as Mary Katherine Gallagher. In ...

S2: Episode 3: It’s Pat
“It’s Pat” is the next film in this season “Live from New York!”. We finally get an answer to the question, “Who wanted to see a movie based on the SNL character Pat?”...

S2: Episode 4: Stuart Saves His Family
You’re Good Enough, You’re Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like You. Come join us as we continue an exploration of SNL-inspired movies with Episode 4, “Stuart Sa...

S2: Episode 5: The Ladies Man
“The Ladies Man” stars Tim Meadows as his most memorable character from Saturday Night Live. In the fifth episode of this season we get learn more about Leon Phelps up...

S2: Episode 6: A Night at the Roxbury
Let’s spend “A Night at the Roxbury” to wrap up this season of SNL inspired films. This final installment follows human bobble heads Steve and Doug Butabi, played by W...

S3: Episode 1: Bram Stoker’s Dracula
“Monsters Are Universal” is the theme for season three of Pick Six Movies. We start things off with our take on Francis Ford Coppola’s take on Bram Stoker’s take on “D...

S3: Episode 2: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
This season’s theme, “Monsters Are Universal”, continues with 1994’s “Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein” which was directed by and stars Kenneth Brannagh as the title charac...

S3: Episode 3: The Mummy (2017)
Is 2017’s “The Mummy” a remake? A reboot? A reinvention? Well, we do know that it is Episode 3 of this season’s theme “Monsters Are Universal” where we are looking at ...

S3: Episode 4: Memoirs of an Invisible Man
What if iconic horror director John Carpenter directed SNL founder Chevy Chase in a re-imagination of the sci-fi, horror remake of the 1933 film “The Invisible Man”? W...

S3: Episode 5: The Bride
1985’s “The Bride”, a remake of the horror classic “Bride of Frankenstein” is the focus of Episode 5 of this season’s theme “Monsters Are Universal”. This movie stars ...

S3: Episode 6: The Wolfman
“The Wolfman” from 2010 caps off Episode 6 of this season’s them “Monsters Are Universal” where we examined six remakes of famous Universal Monster Movies. This movie ...

S4: Episode 1: Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas
The Y2K classic “Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas” begins Season 4’s theme “The War on Christmas…Movies!” In this episode we explore the life of Ted Geisel, g...

S4: Episode 2: National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
“National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” continues this season’s theme of “The War on Christmas Movies”. This movie is a beloved family holiday classic that has everyth...
