
Episode 186: The Naked Gun Review and Ohio State Football 2025 Preview
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Have you ever wondered what happens when two friends hit record and just let loose without a filter? Buckle up for the wild ride that is "It's Every Day with John and Jay," episode 186, where raw comedy meets passionate rants in a podcast that refuses to play by the rules.
John kicks things off with his enthusiastic review of the new Naked Gun movie, describing scenes that had him "laughing for five minutes" even after the film had moved on. Despite his wife's reluctance to attend, John details how Liam Neeson surprisingly "killed it" in comedy—a departure from his typical serious roles. The duo dissects several hilarious moments, from awkward silhouettes to unexpected musical numbers that define the film's quirky humor.
The conversation shifts to college football, where the hosts don't hold back their frustrations about Michigan's NCAA violations and what they perceive as preferential treatment compared to Ohio State's past penalties. "It's not the flex you think it is," they argue about Michigan fans celebrating their championship, "because now in the court of public opinion, your title is tainted." Their passionate breakdown of the upcoming Ohio State vs. Texas game reveals their deep connection to college football culture, including a scathing critique of Ohio State's new gameday traditions and alternative song suggestions.
Between sports talk and movie reviews, Jay shares updates on his entrepreneurial journey toward opening a retro gaming store, describing potential locations and his three-year business plan. The episode culminates in an energetic exploration of hardcore and metal music, with the hosts discovering and reacting to bands like Fall Brawl, Wolf Down, and Brand of Sacrifice—each reaction more animated than the last.
What sets this podcast apart is the authentic friendship between John and Jay. Their conversation flows naturally from topic to topic, peppered with inside jokes and genuine laughter that makes listeners feel like they're hanging out with old friends. Ready to join the conversation? Reach out with your favorite bands or hot takes—they're eager to hear from you and might just feature your suggestions in an upcoming episode!
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