
Anywhere from 2 to 4 guys who are watching bad movies, getting a little tipsy, and giving our honest opinions on these movies.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 294 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film | |||

April Fool's! And what better way to do an April Fool's joke than it being not on April Fool's Day. Marina and Alex are back to take over the pod and continue their watch through of the Twilight series. What color do you associate with werewolves (an... more
Such a sigh of relief to finally know the true story about Pinocchio. And we all know Pinocchio was chasing some tail of blue haired girl, there was a cat with a gun shooting people, and horses were actually Napoleon Dynamite. And a last minute guest... more
We are desperate for you all to listen to this episode, so we are selling ourselves. Does this podcast work on commission? No? Big Mistake! Huge! But not as huge as this 90's rom-com hit, "Pretty Woman". Can you be a feminist if you like this movie? ... more
What a night! We are pushing our regularly scheduled movie review back a couple days to give you a bonus episode revolving around a movie podcasts biggest night of the year. We discuss the Oscar's biggest moments, our ballots and scores, favorite fil... more
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This isn’t just your ordinary podcast. This is the good the bad and the movies. The hosts’ chemistry is electric. In a past life, they may have been lovers. In a future life, their souls may merge into one. But in this life, their friendship pops out of my headphones like a bullet. These are friends. These are humans. Brandon’s criticisms are scathing, nothing short of brutal. The way he dissects a movie is akin to a serial killer who has sprung his prey. No movie goes unmaimed when the Great Br... more
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This podcast features a group of friends engaging in lively and often irreverent discussions about a wide array of films, particularly focusing on those that are deemed bad or culturally interesting. Each episode showcases a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and critical commentary as the hosts dissect various movies, sharing their personal viewing experiences and reflections. Listeners are likely to enjoy the banter and camaraderie among the hosts, as they explore not only the technical aspects of filmmaking but also the bizarre narratives and peculiar character portrayals that characterize the films under review.
Unique to this podcast is its playful yet critical approach to film analysis, where discussions can span from popular box of... more
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