
Join Chris, Rob, and Bob as they hilariously dissect the most cringe-worthy films to crown the worst movie ever. Between Chris’s alliterative nonsense, Rob’s skewed insights from South Park binges, and Bob's unpredictable naps, you're in for a wild cinematic ride. Enjoy dodgy bumpers, laugh-worthy clips, and Rob's wacky ad reads. Decide their next debacle via Instagram votes. Dive into cinematic c... more
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This week, we get into 1996’s Primal Fear, Edward Norton’s debut role, and Richard Gere’s best performance. It’s like that 2010 movie, Stone, but without the cornrows. We’re celebrating a good movie week before we get lost in the sauce again, so let’... more
This week, we get into Nicolas Cage’s The Surfer. Shoutout to Jeff for emailing us the suggestion. We all love Nicolas Cage more than life itself, so it’s only fitting we revisit the legend after doing Prisoners of the Ghostland two weeks ago. CAGE F... more
Heyyyyy, no video feed this week guys. We had an unspeakable amount of behind-the-scenes issues that were unfortunately not able to be rectified. Thanks Norbit ... you broke us. We may never recover.
Here we go!
Unfunny, fake, flabby female flogs... more
This week, you better hold onto your TESTICLLLEEEEEES because we’re getting into 2021’s Prisoners of the Ghost Land, starring our one true God, Nicolas Cage. What’s the movie about, you ask? Your guess is as good as ours, but it’s like if Mad Max was... more
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So witty and fun! I love the idea of this podcast- bad movies are so great and I love the way they talk about them. Definitely recommend and I can’t wait to keep binging!
Such a great podcast! The humor and wit keeps me entertained every week!
I love the idea of the hosts using a scientific method to search for the worst movie ever made. This podcast is funny and engaging.
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The content centers around a humorous examination of poorly received films, where hosts Chris, Rob, and Bob engage in lively discussions to identify the "worst movie ever made." They combine comedic commentary, personal anecdotes, and critical analyses, often rotating between in-depth critiques of film plots and performances, as well as entertaining banter that may include absurd moments from the films. The lively dynamics among the hosts add to the appeal, making the process of critiquing bad cinema not only insightful but also engaging for the audience, establishing a unique format that has captivated fans of cringe-worthy films.
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