On this week's show, we’re trying something new. For the first time ever, we watch a movie together, while recording the ridiculous thoughts that meander into our minds. And it will only make sense, if you watch the movie alongside us. Enjoy!
On this week's show, 1988's Action Jackson starring Carl Weathers, Craig T. Nelson, Vanity, Sharon Stone, and a guy that looks exactly like Huey Lewis (minus The News). However, it was in fact, not Huey Lewis. Enjoy!
A review of 1987's The Barbarians starring The Barbarian Brothers. Plus, thoughts on the first season of Star Wars: The Bad Batch, HBO's The Last of Us, and more. Enjoy!
A review of 1986's The Hitcher. This movie is a fast-paced psychological/action/horror romp that pits an assuming young guy against an unrelenting, deranged killing machine whom might actually be indestructible. Enjoy!
A review of Halloween Ends starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Andi Matichak, Rohan Campbell, and James Jude Courtney. Plus, we'd like help in choosing which horror movies to watch. Enjoy!
A review of the wildly confusing mix of bad writing, shoddy FX, a low-budget, and an unlikable lead that is 1982's Halloween 3: Season of the Witch. Plus, Werewolf By Night, and more. Enjoy!
A look at 1987's Masters of the Universe starring Dolph Lundgren, Frank Langella, and Courteney Cox. This was Dolph's first time as leading (He-)Man, and despite his best efforts, it's a wild failure on nearly all levels. Enjoy!
All the Marvel and Star Wars news from D23. Plus, brief and spoiler-free thoughts on Morbius and Thor: Love and Thunder, the interchangeable badassery of Terry Funk, and more. Enjoy!
A look at the divisive series finale of Better Call Saul. Plus, quick thoughts on the first episodes of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law and House of the Dragon, Halloween Ends home premiere, and much more. Enjoy!
WB/Discovery has absolutely no idea how to fix the DCEU and why things could get worse with the Whedon-verse being canon. Plus, the penultimate episode of Better Call Saul and how it all could end, and more. Enjoy!
A review of the mostly fun, and efficiently made sci-fi buddy cop romp that was 1988's Alien Nation starring James Caan, Mandy Patinkin, and Terence Stamp. Plus, never having seen The Godfather, the "ending" of Halloween, and why Rob Zombie's foray into PG movies could be good. Enjoy!
A deep dive into 1987's Superman IV: The Quest For Peace. It’s a confounding quagmire of bad dialogue, a confusing plot, cheap FX, and unenergetic performances. But at least the story of the film's production is fascinating. Enjoy!
The incredible finale of Obi-Wan Kenobi, and why Ms. Marvel might be one of Disney's best MCU series. A review of Paul Verhoeven's action-packed, practical FX buffet that was 1990's Total Recall and the next film to be reviewed from the Canon Group has been chosen. Enjoy!
A review of Kenobi Episode 3, and the mid-season finale of Better Cal Saul. The journey through the Canon Group begins with 1987's Over The Top starring Sylvester Stallone as either a truck driving arm wrestler or an arm wrestling trucker, and more. Enjoy!
A review of the first two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi and the wild directions it could go. All the news out of this year's Star Wars Celebration, including the long-awaited sequel to Jedi: Fallen Order. And, we're about to watch some of the cheesiest movies of the 80s and 90s. Enjoy!