Chadwick Boseman's alma mater honors him. Eternals drops a trailer. We disagree on a review of M.O.D.O.K. John Oliver exposes local news stations. Karl deep dives into the original Charlie's Angels movies. We figure out a bracket of zombie movies with fast moving zombies on one side, and slow moving zombies on the other. And Brandon reviews Army of the Dead.
May 30, 2021
May 23, 2021
The Sinister Sixth Man with special guest Max Hay
May 16, 2021
Weed, alcohol, or hard drugs?
Cartoon Network is producing films for Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Metalocalypse, and The Venture Brothers. Fisher Stevens talks about putting on brown face in the movie Short Circuit. Elon Musk hosted SNL, and we discuss the episode, as well as other controversial moments in the show's history. Biggs breaks down all you need to know to jump into The Bad Batch. And Karl asks which is the best type of movies, ones that revolve around weed, alcohol, or hard drugs.
May 9, 2021
Hobocop and Robocop with special guest Galen Howard
We discuss the Disco Elysium. The legendary Piano Pat passes away. Marvel rolls out a trailer for Phase Four and Loki, while potentially knocking Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. out of canon. Biggs interviews actor Galen Howard, and he talks about how he started out in acting, battling imposter syndrome, his appearances on Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and working with Richard Riehle for his new movie Moon Manor. Karl does a deep dive on the band Electric Six. And in the Videodrome we have Transformers vs Gobots.
May 2, 2021
Handsome Hamm vs Homely Hamm
This episode of Not Safe for Network we recap an odd Oscar ceremony and wonder if Trent Reznor will lose his cred if he gets an EGOT. The creators of Entourage are trying to reboot and we discuss whether that's realistic. How I Met Your Mother gets a spinoff, How I Met Your Father. SNL has Elon Musk hosting, part of a long tradition of having controversial hosts. Brandon is going deaf and inspired by YouTuber Jamel_AKA_Jamal to launch his own YouTube series listening to unfamiliar music until his hearing goes. We talk about Pink Floyd owing their most prolific part of their career to Syd Barrett losing his sanity. Finally, we decide whether Jon Hamm would have a career in comedy if he wasn't handsome.
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