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John & The Jones Boys continue their investigation into Pulp Heroes with 2008's "The Spirit." Listen to them discuss the Sin City visuals, a totally game cast, the nonsense plot and so much more.
John & The Jones Boys continue their investigation into Pulp Heroes with 1997's "Kull The Conqueror." Listen to them discuss the movie starting a Conan script, Sorbo's cardboard acting, loopy plot details and so much more.
John & The Jones Boys continue their investigation into Pulp Heroes with 1997's "Prince Valiant." Listen to them discuss the low budget, shaky accents, the drunken antics of the director and so much more.
John & The Jones Boys continue their investigation into Pulp Heroes with 1996's "The Phantom." Listen to them discuss Billy Zane's total commitment, the gnarly microscope murder, the lack of striped trunks and so much more
John & The Jones Boys continue their investigation into Pulp Heroes with 1994's "The Shadow." Listen to them discuss the humor in the screenplay, Alec Baldwin's performance, a god awful end credits song and so much more.
John & The Jones Boys continue their investigation into Pulp Heroes with 1990's "Dick Tracy." Listen to them discuss the parade of A list cameos, Sondheim knocking these songs out of the park, the sad Warren Beatty TV appearances, and so much more.
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John & The Jones Boys continue their investigation into Pulp Heroes with 1989's Brenda Starr. Listen to them discuss Brooke Shields' acting ability, a baffling meta plot device, the rocky production history, and so much more.
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John & The Jones Boys continue their investigation into Pulp Heroes with 1984's "Conan The Destroyer." Listen to them discuss the shift to a PG rating, the nonsense plot, a very sexualized teenage Olivia d'Abo and so much more.
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John & The Jones Boys continue their investigation into Pulp Heroes with 1982's "Conan The Barbarian." Listen to them discuss John Milius' incredible vision for the film, animatronic snakes, the sheer gravitas of James Earl Jones and so much more.
John & The Jones Boys continue their investigation into Pulp Heroes with 1981's "The Legend Of The Lone Ranger." Listen to them discuss the abysmal lead performance, the incredibly misguided Merle Haggard songs, a baffling story structure and so much more.
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.