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The podcast currently has 132 episodes available.
First, we talk Gordon Ramsey's lying ass and his The Platform inspired new show.
Then, Archive 81, Kristen Bell's The Women in the Window spoof and the Puppetmaster.
Next, Erik gives first reviews on the Pam Anderson Tommy Lee series starring Seth Rogen.
Last, the gang talks The Fallout, now streaming on HBO Max.
First, we fantasy draft Pete Davidson's dating future. What's more realistic an Obama or Britney Spears?
Then, we dive deep into how far you can suck water through a straw in a polarizing faux science.
Last, we discuss the plausibility of requels, some we might want to see happen and finally, review Scream (5).
After revisiting our beverage power rankings we run through some movies shows and other things we're looking forward to in 2022. Including Fantastic Beasts, Kendrick Lamar, Batman and maybe Avatar 2.
Then, we talk a little Scream 1, 2 and 4 before previewing this weeks latest addition to the series.
We end with a Scream inspired killer and true crime game that will test both your movie and investigative skills.
First, who's smarter, Ariana Grande fans or Packers fans?
Then, The Rec's 2021 movie superlatives including all of your favs, our overused bits and maybe Tom Holland is really good?
Next we review Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice pizza starring Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman.
After a brief review of Sean Baker's 'Red Rocket' we finally discuss Don't Look Up. One of the internets most polarizing movies of the year.
After a brief faux science we dive into the trailer for Robert Eggers 'The Northman'
Then, Erik's Christmas gifting grievances and this years most popular gifts for millennials.
Finally, an overarching review of Tom Holland's latest Spider-man movie, No Way Home.
We kick things off with some Christmas chatter, Sex and the City Peleton and Tom Holland.
Then, two new Christmas movie reviews with Jimmy O Yang and Nina Dobrev's Love Hard on Netflix, then HBO's 8-Bit Christmas.
Next, a review of Oscar hopeful Power of the Dog and Mike Mills C'mon C'mon.
We wrap on a Guess The Rotten T: The Matrix Resurrections
First, we finally share our Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian thoughts. Then talk Matthew Mcconaughey's short lives Texas Governor campaign.
Then the review of Will Smith's King Richard, the story of Richard Williams and raising Venus and Serena.
Last, Erik does a House of Gucci starting 5 and asks if Al Pacino is a sex symbol.
Whether it be the underappreciate, the critically un-acclaimed or the forgotten gems, its the Rec's guide to underrated movies.
Then, a brief rundown (<3 Jim Halpert) of Eternals, Red Notice and The Harder They Fall. Also, Erik and Aaron Rodgers have the same primary care physician.
Frank has to explain the 10 minute Taylor Swift / Jake Gyllenhaal ballad before a celebrity movie court, battle of the exes style.
Last, we wrap on Guess the RT: House of Gucci.
(6:18) We begin our Last Night in Soho discussion with what era and city would you want to transport back in time to.
(16:44) Continuing on Last Night in Soho, just how much did we like Edgar Wright's star studded genre flick? Plus, final notes on The Halloween Movie test.
(45:00) Dexter reboot begins this week and we break down - was it ever good and is it the defining show for the changing to binge/streaming era?
(49:56) On overarching review of Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch starring, well, almost everyone.
Then we wrap on some faux science.
First, we run through some pop culture 2021 Halloween costumes and the three scariest things we've each seen this year.
Then, we welcome @duneho for a overarching, long awaiting review of Denis Villeneuve's Dune, with Chalamet, Zendaya, Oscar Isaac and a fat slug.
Last, another round of balderdash featuring horror movies only.
The podcast currently has 132 episodes available.