
Andrew Neill and Marcus Mann are two friends, filmmakers, and entertainment writers keeping up with pop culture and each other. Join us every Tuesday to discuss streaming movies and shows worth making time for, because we can't watch everything, but we can watch one thing!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

Andrew and Marcus go to Pandora for our longest episode yet, communing with "Avatar: Fire and Ash" before giving James Cameron a few tips on what should happen next in our latest installment of "Franchise It!"
Thanks to Reed Reimer and Antelocal for... more
Andrew and Marcus join Carol in trying to find the truth behind "Pluribus" before inviting others to join by playing "Cross It Over!"
Thanks to Reed Reimer and Antelocal for our music, and Eric Carlson for our show art!
Andrew and Marcus find life with "Frankenstein" before opening a dusty tome for a "Book Report!" to uncover who the real monster is.
Thanks to Reed Reimer and Antelocal for our music, and Eric Carlson for our show art!
Andrew and Marcus investigate "The Chair Company" descending into madness before deciding to "Franchise It!" and keep the crazy going.
Thanks to Reed Reimer and Antelocal for our music, and Eric Carlson for our show art!
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Andrew and Marcus take "Planes, Trains & Automobiles" to bring you a heartwarming Thanksgiving special and remember John Candy with a look at the new doc, "I Like Me".
Thanks to Reed Reimer and Antelocal for our music, and Eric Carlson for our show ... more
Andrew and Marcus visit "Alice in Borderland," dodging eerily precise overhead lasers to live long enough to play "Manga or Made Up?".
Thanks to Reed Reimer and Antelocal for our music, and Eric Carlson for our show art!
Andrew and Marcus get schooled by "English Teacher," learning valuable lessons about modern comedy before playing "Cross It Over!" and inviting some special guests to join in on the fun.
Thanks to Reed Reimer and Antelocal for our music, and Eric Ca... more
Andrew and Marcus visit "Elio" in the Communiverse, trying to find a way to become Glordon's best friend before sharing their enlightened hubris by asking for "Three Wishes with Hollywood Genie George Lucas."
Thanks to Reed Reimer and Antelocal for ... more
Andrew and Marcus are my two dads. Their enthusiasm about the media they’re consuming is infectious. The show is quick-paced, quick-witted, and another positive attribute utilizing the word quick. Highly recommend this show but I’m biased because it’s made by my two dads.
I like that they both have degrees in filmmaking. It’s fun to listen to their breakdowns of interesting shots. It’s well edited, succinct, and fun.
I love this show and am 100% going to listen to every episode. With how much content is being released all the time, it’s actually refreshing to focus on one thing to watch. The hosts are funny and I like their different takes. I’m here for the shows they pick and excited to watch along!









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