Episode 119 – The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Rob 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 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.
Read MoreRob and Jason sit down to watch the Sony Spider-Man Universe go down in a blaze of glory… right into a dumpster, that is filled with dog shit, and lit on fire. It’s 2024’s Kraven the Hunter.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year. It’s our annual Deadpool Christmas Special. Unfortunately, we ran out of the good ones. Rob and Jason bring Joe on again to talk about Deadpool for a few minutes and then Wolverine for the rest of the time. It’s 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Everyone have a great holiday season and…
Read MoreRob and Jason return to Gotham to see how Batman is doing with the crime in the city. They talk a bit about Heath Ledger and his portrayal of Joker. It’s 2008’s The Dark Knight.
Read MoreRob and Jason jump headfirst into Hell, decide they don’t like it, and quickly just get through this weeks episode. It’s 1997’s Spawn.
Read MoreRob and Jason put on their dancing crocs, grab their tin foil hats, and talk about aliens and inconsistencies. It’s 2024’s Venom: The Last Dance.
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