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Season 2016
Mike and Jay discuss the classic 1990 film Tremors starring Kevin Bacon and Burt...er...Fred Ward and directed by Ron Underwood.
Mike and Jay discuss the classic 1990 film Tremors starring Kevin Bacon and Burt...er...Fred Ward and directed by Ron Underwood.
Mike and Jay discuss the John Carpenter "action" "classic" Escape from New York. Spoilers: Jay loves it and Mike kind of tolerates it.
Mike and Jay discuss the John Carpenter "action" "classic" Escape from New York. Spoilers: Jay loves it and Mike kind of tolerates it.
Awaiting the release of the much anticipated ID42:Regurgitation, Jay and Mike discuss the 1996 film Independence Day and make a case for why it's a terrible, terrible, terrible movie.
Awaiting the release of the much anticipated ID42:Regurgitation, Jay and Mike discuss the 1996 film Independence Day and make a case for why it's a terrible, terrible, terrible movie.
Jay and Josh discuss David Lynch's first feature film Eraserhead: a dream of dark and troubling things.
Jay and Josh discuss David Lynch's first feature film Eraserhead: a dream of dark and troubling things.
Rich and Mike chat about the original Ghostbusters on this episode of re:View.
Rich and Mike chat about the original Ghostbusters on this episode of re:View.
Jay and Rich Evans discuss George Miller's second Mad Max movie, The Road Warrior.
Jay and Rich Evans discuss George Miller's second Mad Max movie, The Road Warrior.
Mike and Jay revisit the 1999 pop culture phenomenon The Blair Witch Project. Does it hold up?
No, seriously. Does it? Let us know what you think in the comments.
Mike and Jay revisit the 1999 pop culture phenomenon The Blair Witch Project. Does it hold up?
No, seriously. Does it? Let us know what you think in the comments.
Jay and Jack discuss the often overlooked Marvel movie Blade, where apparently some motherf**kers are supposedly always trying to ice skate up hill.
Jay and Jack discuss the often overlooked Marvel movie Blade, where apparently some motherf**kers are supposedly always trying to ice skate up hill.
Happy Halloween! Jay and Josh discuss the often overlooked 80s metal/demon/children's film The Gate, starring Tiny Stephen Dorff and a bunch of guys in rubber monster suits.
Happy Halloween! Jay and Josh discuss the often overlooked 80s metal/demon/children's film The Gate, starring Tiny Stephen Dorff and a bunch of guys in rubber monster suits.
When there's no more room in Hell, Mike and Jay will discuss the George A. Romero zombie classic Dawn of the Dead and manage to avoid using the phrase "social commentary" the entire time.
When there's no more room in Hell, Mike and Jay will discuss the George A. Romero zombie classic Dawn of the Dead and manage to avoid using the phrase "social commentary" the entire time.
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