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Why You Need To Watch ‘American Vandal’
One of the most intriguing things about comedy is its ability to to sneak intelligent thoughts and commentary behind admittedly and purposeful dumb jokes. There is a strict balance you have to hit to make it work, but when it it is done correctly it shocks the audience into awareness and you can watch their eyes as they begin to
Movie BS Ep 376: ‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle,’ ‘Lego Ninjago Movie,’ ‘Stronger,’ ‘The Wilde Wedding,’ ‘Brad’s Status’
0:00 – Hello, let’s do this thing 2:00 – Kingsman: The Golden Circle review 13:30 – The Lego Ninjago Movie review 20:15 – Stronger review (Snider only) 28:05 – The Wilde Wedding review (Bayer only) 31:00 – Brad’s Status review (Snider only) 35:30 – A little Fantastic Fest preview 45:15 – Jeff’s Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 commentary is now
Digital Noise Episode 168: Joe and Chris are Heroes
Joe and Chris are together again, robbing banks, jumping out of planes, hooking up with the finest of international jet-setting ladies, and reviewing blu-rays and dvds. Check out them doing that last part right here.
Is Breaking The Fourth Wall Good For The WWE?
“Kayfabe” is a word that doesn’t hold as much meaning as it used to. The term means “treating the events in professional wrestling as true and real,” that what is seen in a show was 100% authentic as opposed to a staged production imitating an actual sports competition. For decades kayfabe was protected, wrestlers were expected to be in character
Intern.Cast Ep 21: First They Killed My Father
This week Davey and TJ are back at it again. Davey tells us about his trip to the Toronto International Film Festival. TJ talks about the dangerous and sometimes horrifying life as an Intern on this very site. And finally, the boys bring on all the laughs as we reminisce of the hilarious adventure of the Netflix original First They
Highly Suspect Reviews: Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Matthew Vaughn’s silly-fun spy caper film Kingsman: The Secret Service got a sequel and we were REALLY excited to see it…what with Julianne Moore as new super-villain Poppy, Channing Tatum, Jeff Bridges, Pedro Pascal and Halle Berry as members of the American equivalent of their group, The Statesman, and the mysterious return of a certain cast member from the original.