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The podcast currently has 156 episodes available.
This week, David and Connor DARE to discuss the 2016 drama, "Nerve." They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and all in between.
This week, David and Connor discuss the 2008 3D adventure epic, Journey to the Center of the Earth. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and the different ways this film is more like a theme park than most marvel movies are.
This week, Connor asked ChatGPT for movie, tv, and music related conversation starters and he and David respond and rebuttal the questions, in the hopes of adding a bit of humanity to the lifeless AI prompts. In a world where AI is becoming a more prominent tool every day, the boys try to put it in it's place by bringing their own spin to these goofy questions.
This week, David and Connor check out the follow up to the previous Think Stink spectacular, TMNT: Out of the Shadows. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and if this film adds any life at all to an already lifeless series.
This week, David and Connor discuss the butt ugly 2014 cartoon live action reboot, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They discussed what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and emphasize just how hard it is to look at these things.
This week, David and Connor discuss their picks for the Films of the 2020s. They discuss the decade as a whole, Connor's beef with modern animation trends, and the films that have stood out in the decade so far and the trends they represent.
This week, David and Connor discuss the easily forgotten Dreamworks picture (one of many), Abominable. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and somehow avoid calling the movie "Abominable" at any point. Just like the movie did.
This week, David and Connor sail the waters of Loch Ness (maybe?) to discuss the forgotten whimsical family classic, The Water Horse. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, the many similarities it shares with countless other family films, and if it finds a way to stand out.
This week, David and Connor bring on Eli to discuss the bizarre long forgotten children's book adaptation: Where the Wild Things Are. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and if the film left them terrified as a child or inspired.
On this particularly weird episode, David and Connor discuss different foods, either dishes or meals, and each come up with their own film pairings to watch with the film. How is an Ice Cream Sundae like Wolf of Wall Street? How is Oceans 11 like Sushi? Only one way to find out.
The podcast currently has 156 episodes available.