Episode 124 – X-Men
The boys start their traditional summer series, but kick it up a notch and make it X-treme. It’s 2000’s X-Men.
Read MoreThe boys start their traditional summer series, but kick it up a notch and make it X-treme. It’s 2000’s X-Men.
Read MoreRob and Jason talk about the latest MCU project that looks to have changed the course and righted the sinking ship from the previous years. Time will tell if this was a fluke or a taste of projects to come. It’s 2025’s Thunderbolts*.
Read MoreRob and Jason finally finish off Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy. They talk about all the important things… Anne Hathaway. It’s 2012’s The Dark Knight Rises.
Read MoreRob and Jason jump directly into the Fantastic Four sequel. They basically wish they didn’t, but alas, they watch crap so you don’t have to. It’s 2007’s Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer.
Read MoreRob and Jason spend a bit of time with Marvel’s first family. They find this is their favorite version so far, but the bar isn’t that high to begin with. It’s 2005’s Fantastic Four.
Read MoreRob and Jason finish up Andrew Garfield’s rendition of Spider-Man. Both agree this isn’t the strongest version, but wasn’t terrible. It’s 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
Read MoreRob and Jason sit down and discuss the latest MCU installment. While a decent movie, the boys find a few flaws and missteps that hurt the story a bit. It’s 2025’s Captain America: Brave New World.
Read MoreRob and Jason sit down and bone up on their Shakespearian English. They also discuss the lack of a major villain. It’s 2011’s Thor
Read MoreRob and Jason dip their toes into mutant horror and are left underwhelmed. There was lots of potential, but studio acquisitions and some stupid pandemic thingy caused postponements and rewrites to its detriment. It’s 2020’s The New Mutants.
Read MoreFull of flips, tricks, pizzas, eye candy, and not much else, the boys sit down and discuss 2014’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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