7x1 – Episode 1
Two old men yell at a cloud called Total Recall.
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7x2 – Episode 2
Rich and Jay talk about the underseen vampire western Near Dark, starring Lance Henriksen, Bill Paxton, and a whole bunch of landscape shots of the sun rising.
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7x3 – Episode 3
Your favorite Midwestern Morons(TM) are back. It's Mike and Rich here to complain about their favorite complain to complain about Star Trek: Picomplain. Will they likes it? Was they hate it? Don't it matter?
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7x4 – Episode 4
Vomit is the stomach's way of saying no thank you to Taco Bell.
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7x5 – Episode 5
With a new Sam Raimi movie on the horizon, Jay and Rich revisit his first kind of comic book style movie, Darkman. Starring Liam Neeson and Dr. Giggles.
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7x6 – Episode 6
"There comes a time in a man's life when a coffin looks more appealing than a warm bed" - Kirk Douglas
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7x7 – Episode 7
Rich and Mike both put on their adult diapers to sit down and discuss 4 of the last Star Trek Picard episodes before the season finale.
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7x8 – Episode 8
Rick and Morty talk about Star Trek: Picard's emotional finale and embarrassing conclusion.
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7x9 – Episode 9
Mike, Jay and Rich Evans talk about the first 4 episodes of the Obi-Wan Kenobi show.
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7x10 – Episode 10
Rich and Jay discuss the classic 1988 film noir zany animated groundbreaking visual effects masterpiece Who Framed Roger Rabbit while somehow never once mentioning the name of animation legend Richard Williams.
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7x11 – Episode 11
Mike, Jay and Rich Evans sit down to discuss the last two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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7x12 – Episode 12
Jay and Josh discuss the first and final feature film from Canadian comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall...Brain Candy. From the director of the beloved classic film National Lampoon's Senior Trip.
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7x13 – Episode 13
Set phasers to "grandpa" as Rich and Jay talk about a stuffy old Western. Or is it????? It's The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly...one of the most famous and influential movies ever made, and it was done by some weird Italian guy.
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7x14 – Episode 14
Boooooo-urns. It's October, which means it's time for creepy movies. Like Creepshow. Directed by George A Romero and written by Stephen King.
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7x15 – Episode 15
Mike and Jay sit down for a frank and honest discussion about Dahmer, the new Netflix ten hour long series thing that stars Evan's Peter as the notorious cannibal serial killah.
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7x16 – Episode 16
Jay and Josh are back to discuss Creepshow 2. Watch as they give a middling review to a middling movie that some people inexplicably like even more than the classic first Creepshow.
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7x17 – Episode 17
Whoops. We accidentally made an almost hour long video about The Garbage Pail Kids Movie.
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7x18 – Episode 18
The time has finally come for three middle aged men to talk about a children's franchise. Rich and Jay are joined by DC Comics artist Freddie Williams to talk about the 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film.
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