Jef and Jon review movies by randomly rolling on an audience-submitted list.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 260 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsHobbiesTV & FilmLeisure |
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I love the idea of having to roll randomly on a user submitted list of movies, but feel so bad for Jon and Jef for having to watch so much trash. Keep up the great work!
The best movie review podcast where listeners submit the movies.
I always find these entertaining photos Ben though I disagree with their ratings about 30% of the time. They have excellent rapport and often argue about odd tangents. Highly recommended!
It is always fun to listen to people tell you how a movie is terrible. Jon and Jeff tell you a movie is terrible every other week and it's all based on what their viewers suggest. What really puts them over the edge is they love to just spend all day poking at the movie, themselves, and whatever else pops in their heads.
It is always fun to listen to people tell you how a movie is terrible. Jon and Jeff tell you a movie is terrible every other week and it's all based on what their viewers suggest. What really puts them over the edge is they love to just spend all day poking at the movie, themselves, and whatever else pops in their heads.
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Content typically revolves around humorous and critical movie reviews conducted by two hosts who engage with an audience-submitted list of films. The discussions are characterized by their witty banter and unfiltered critiques of both popular and obscure movies, often highlighting absurd plot points, character decisions, and production qualities. A significant portion of the episodes focuses on "bad" movies, analyzing their shortcomings while also celebrating the enjoyment that can be derived from them. This podcast is particularly noted for its irreverent take on cinema, combining comedic commentary with insightful reflections on film culture.
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