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Each week, brothers Jeremy and Dan Eden, along with a rotating selection of guest hosts, dissect a different movie under 90 minutes...for better or worse!
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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JULY 28, 2021 We conclude our first phase of the Star Wars franchise with a movie that everybody thought they wanted, but nobody really did. That being said, what we got is so much better than what Jer remembers!
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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JULY 13, 2021 We've completed the Skywalker Saga, and now we branch out and expand the universe. But...do we even care about this entry? Based on the conversation...well, you'll have to listen for yourself!
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Jer's choice for this month is a family movie which just celebrated its 10th anniversary in February, and is greatly elevated by the last ten minutes of its runtime. We discuss the brilliant "The Lego Movie" directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.
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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JUNE 22, 2021 We have arrived at the Star Wars movie that's so divisive we couldn't even be in the same room to discuss it. Rian Johnson's "The Last Jedi" is the topic today, so be patient with us and hear our thoughts in the most civilized manner we could muster.
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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JUNE 15, 2021 There's been an awakening at the same time there's been a silencing (of George Lucas, at least.) We're now heading into the sequel trilogy with the movie that feels very familiar, yet somehow is very convoluted despite being a very fun watch. What a mixed bag this one is!…
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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JUNE 8, 2021 We've come to the end of the prequel trilogy and the original saga. It's taken us several weeks to get here and now we're racing through hyperspace to reach the creation of Darth Vader. So let's break down this slow-paced yet still rushed conclusion to the time before the Battle of Yavin.…
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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JUNE 1, 2021 Dan joins us once again to talk about a divisive movie in the series. A movie the separates the true fans from the weak. A movie that changes people. And opinions have changed...
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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MAY 25, 2021 You couldn't escape Phantom Menace Mania in 1999, but somehow Mike avoided it! We get into the much maligned prequel trilogy with this initial entry and discuss our own potentially hot takes on "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace."
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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MAY 18, 2021 Widely considered to be the worst of the original trilogy, you may be surprised to hear where Jer and Mike would place "Return of the Jedi" on their rankings of the original trilogy.
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ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED MAY 11, 2021 We continue Mike's journey to a galaxy far, far away with the next logical stop: The Empire Strikes Back. It's no secret that this is the most beloved of all Star Wars movies. So it's also no secret that Mike greatly enjoyed it. So our evolving format mutates once again to something a little more familiar for the t…
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With the main show being over, we decided this year to unlock all of our Patreon episodes to the public! All previously released Patreon content will make its way into the main feed over the next several months, including new and old episodes of our monthly 90 OVER 90 show. But first, we present you with the premiere episode of a side show we used …
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Our final Christmas bonus brings us the 2018 Illumination movie "The Grinch" starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the voice of the titular mean one. We wanted to like it more, but instead we pitch a much better version of a Grinch reboot. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Thanks for listening!
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Neal Fischer joins us one last time to discuss a movie that SHOULD be hilarious but instead has the balls to take itself DEAD serious. Together we all fix "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey" from director Rhys Frake-Waterfield.
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Kevin Smith took a major left turn with 2010's "Red State" and I'm not sure any of us appreciated the movie on its first release. Does that still hold up? Ken Palmer joins us to talk about this semi-horror film starring Michael Parks and John Goodman.
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We finally made it to the seminal Sam Raimi film in the most backwards ass way possible. CONCLUDING our episodes on the series, we've reached 1987's "Evil Dead II" starring Bruce Campbell. It's an undeniable cult classic, but does that mean anything ultimately? Listen to find out!
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Another movie from their youth for which they have a soft spot, Jer and Dan discuss 1996's "Carpool" directed by Arthur Hiller, and the inspired casting choices of Tom Arnold and David Paymer as our main duo, supported by equally inspired choices Rhea Perlman and Kim Coates.
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Ian Simmons joins us for the 2010 documentary "Exit Through the Gift Shop" directed by Banksy. It may be real. It may be a work of art itself. Or is Mr. Brainwash the true work of Banksy art? You can find Ian Simmons at www.kickseat.com, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts!
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Hot off the heels of the confirmation of UAPs and non-human biologics, we talked with our buddy Rick Schuler about the Muppets. But not just any Muppets..."Muppets From Space" from 1999, the black sheep of the Muppet film franchise.
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Jer and Kaitlin cover the Penelope Spheeris movie "The Little Rascals" from 1994, which successfully captures the overall spirit of the black and white shorts and features an ensemble of child actors of varying skill sets. Though it may have been the point where Spheeris Thelma and Louised her career.…
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In an alternate timeline, Tim Burton directed this 1994 starring vehicle for Chris Elliot, it went on to make millions, and it cemented Elliot as a true comedic voice of his generation. Instead it was directed by Adam Resnick, it tanked, and killed their careers a bit.
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Cass Quinn joins us for an episode that is sure to piss off fans of classic cinema. Celebrating its 75th anniversary today, we discuss the 1948 movie "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein," a misleading title considering it features the heaviest hitters of the Universal Monster era.
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We're joined by Megan Easter to talk about a movie that is possibly a bit more beloved than its original, at least by this group of podcasters. We're talking "An American Tail: Fievel Goes West" from 1991, NOT directed by Don Bluth (and thus, Don Bluth does not appear in this episode.)
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It's a movie that takes "The Blair Witch Project" to the next level technically speaking, but does it hold up as well? Spawning myriad sequels that apparently get way too deep into the lore, "Paranormal Activity" is today's title. One that Dan saw in the theaters (and nearly ruined a sketch comedy show) and one that Jer only saw for the first time …
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Sometimes it's important to recognize a comedy's place in history...because that's all it has going for it anymore. "The Kentucky Fried Movie" is a 1977 John Landis-directed sketch movie that's aggressively horny and sometimes downright pornographic. Film at 11:00! And this month on Patreon, in honor of Mother's Day, we're celebrating with one of t…
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Phil Platakis joins us to talk about a movie that was even worse than anyone remembered, despite all of us having seen this movie in our youth. We talk about the 2001 cinematic disaster that is "Corky Romano" directed by one time director Rob Pritts.
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In 1971, Monty Python brought the best of their sketches to the states in the form of "And Now For Something Completely Different." It failed to capture the full magic of the original Flying Circus sketches, and Jer and Dan have no trouble dissecting why that is.
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