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In our second episode of the year, we are back with another "New" release! We can be Heroes, from director Robert Rodriguez, is the Spykids of the next generation. But of course Nate and Sarah have some opinions on it as well. We watch it and rank it on our Flubber scale, keeping in mind that it might not actually have been made for us, despite the inclusion of Pedro Pascal. Strange...
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We're back! We're starting out the new year with a new release! Nate and Sarah watched Wonder Woman 1984 without knowing it was a sequel, and we discuss the merits (Pedro Pascal, Kristen Wiig), and demerits (Everything else) of the movie! We rank it on our flubber scale and make a few observations about our feelings on superhero movies as a genre.
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In the 11th hour of 2020 we come to you with our 11th episode! Sarah watched Now You See Me, starring Woody Harrelson and his Tiny Hat. Nate is afraid of criticizing magicians because they might be in his house. We rank the movie on our Flubber Scale™ and create a new scale of our own.
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In our 10th episode, Nate watches Wine Country, our first movie about real people with no fantasy elements. Nate and Sarah get confused over what constitutes a decade, and we go through a few changes in our movie reviewing philosophy.
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We are back with yet another Robin Williams joint! Sarah watches Robots (2003) and we discuss the allegorical implications of the movie. We also talk about tying Robots into the Wall-E universe, the horror of Disney's growing media monopoly, and why Butt jokes are so common.
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This week on the podcast, Nate watches Gnomeo and Juliet, the first movie based entirely on a gnome pun! We discuss what other characters and properties could be gnome-ified, and Sarah asks for more gnome content recommendations. (She really likes gnomes)
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We are back! This week we discuss Tim Curry's other great movie, Clue, and whether movies based on board games are viable anymore. We also ponder the comfort of predictability in movies and how much we miss the experience of movie theatres. Sarah pitches Gnomeo and Juliet 5
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We see you shiver with antici..........pation! This week, for Halloween, Nate watched the Rocky Horror Picture Show for the first time. Sarah explains the intricacies of the "shadow cast" tradition, and Nate laments the power Glee has to ruin nice things. Thank you for listening and don't forget to give us a rate and a review on itunes!
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During the break in recording of our Scooby-Doo episode, Sarah stumbled upon an important question. Can gorillas drink hot chocolate? Do they even have tongues? We may never know... Let us know if you'd like to hear more bonus stuff like this by leaving us a review and rating on itunes!
Scooby Dont! This week Sarah watches the live action Scooby Doo movie from 2002, and boy are there Thoughts. Spooky island? Demon God Scrappy Doo? A Seinfeld reboot but with Garfield? All this and more awaits you in our 5th episode, as we try to discover the best (and worst) Movies of all time.
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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.