
Join us as we sift through the thousands of sequels, remakes, reboots, and reimaginings to answer the question, did we need it? Have a movie in mind? Let us know.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 243 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

Mark and Mike take the dirt road and watch the 2021 reimaginging, Wrong Turn. They discuss hiking in the mountains, communication between communities, and missing inbred mutants
Mark and Mike have five whiskeys for breakfast on the river and watch the 2025 reboot, Anaconda. The discuss the meta concept, man vs beast movies and why no one has been able to capture the giant snake right on film
Mark and Mike see what's like from another perspective when they watch the 2025 sequel, Freakier Friday. They discuss high school politics, the body swapping trope, and rocking it out with your kids.
Mark and Mike didn't practice in the off-season to watch the 1994 sequel, D2: The Mighty Ducks. They discuss the goodwill games, Iceland as a hockey super bowl, and rise and fall of Charlie Conway
Mark and Mike are driving for freedom when they watch the 2008 remake, Death Race. They discuss the Jason Statham action genre, prisoners used for sport, and betting odds for death sports.
Mark and Mike tighten their skates and watch the 2002 remake, Rollerball. They discuss future sports, roller derby, and if this could be an Olympic sport one day.
Mark and Mike hire the help and watch the 2025 remake, The Hand That Rocks The Cradle. The discuss nannies, TV movie events of the 90s, and greenhouse safety.
Mark and Mike clean up corruption to watch the 2023 remake, The Toxic Avenger. They discuss the out of control original, prosthetics, and the American healthcare system.








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