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Netflix rolled out a new Melissa McCartney and Octavia Spenser buddy-comedy superhero team up movie this summer. And yes, it is as bad as you think it would be. Kim had to say this was a good movie, thanks to our random coin toss. Can she overcome the extreme levels of sh** that Michael says this flick has? Listen to our review and find out!
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In 2006, an epic rock opera staring Jack Black and Kyle Gass gained cult status. That's right, this week Kim and Michael watched "Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny." Pot humor, potty humor, and dick jokes monopolized this flick, but was it what Kim or Michael liked? Listen to this week's episode and find out!
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Is it a reboot? A sequel? Does it matter? No. The brand new "The Suicide Squad" (2021) includes a lot of death, a lot of violence, and a lot of John Cena. Hear what Kim and Michael think of this new flick, available for a limited time on HBO Max, in this week's episode!
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In 1996, Billy Zane got fit, threw on a purple leotard, and pranced around the screen as the title character in "The Phantom." How does it fare compared to today's big-budget action superhero movies? Hear what Kim and Michael have to say in this week's 3 minute random review!
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Back in 1996, Demi Moore took a the biggest paycheck ever for an actress all the way to the bank for appearing in "Striptease." Kim and Michael flipped a coin, then failed to remain on their random sides of the argument whether this movie was good or bad. But the one thing they could agree on: it was better than "F9."
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Warner Brother's has dipped into the IP treasure chest and slapped anything and everything into their new reboot, "Space Jam: A New Legacy" (2021). A flip of the coin resulted in Kim deciding to say this was good, but can she overcome Michael's distaste for this LeBron James led flick? Listen to find out!
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Kim and Michael wrap up the "Has Fallen" trilogy with the final (current) movie, "Angel Has Fallen" (2019). Gerard Butler returns for one last time (maybe) as Mike Banning, and this time he's just trying to keep himself alive.
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Kim and Michael continue their journey through Gerard Butler's "Has Fallen" trilogy in the second outing, "London Has Fallen" (2016). Mike Banning returns to protecting the President, only now he's doing it in London! Hear what Kim and Michael have to say about this installment in, let's be honest, more than 3 minutes...
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In 2013, Gerard Butler stared as Special Agent Mike Banning attempting to save the President in a White House under attack from the North Koreans. That's right, Kim and Michael watched "Olympus Has Fallen!" And, it's only the start of a three week marathon for the entire "Has Fallen" Trilogy. Hear the full 3 minute (and then some) review of this action flick and let us know what you think on Instagram!
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The brand new musical, "In The Heights" (2021), based on the popular Lin-Manual Miranda Broadway musical, is currently rated at over 95% on Rotten Tomatoes. So how did Michael manage to argue that this was a bad movie? Listen to the review from Kim and Michael, and see who did a better job saying this movie was good or bad!
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Amy Adams shines in the new "The Woman In The Window" (2021). But does this Netflix thriller, which leans heavily into Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window" (1954), do enough to break free? Listen to hosts Kim and Michael debate this flick in well over 3 minutes (as usual).
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In 2010, M. Night Shyamalan put out what he thought was his greatest movie. On this week's episode, co-host Kim got to argue that "The Last Airbender" was anything but, while co-host Michael had to try to find a way to say it was worthy of being called "good." Hear the 3 minute review by hitting that play button!
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This week, Kim and Michael turn to a new Amazon release staring Michael B Jordan, "Tom Clancy's Without Remorse" (2021). This set-up to a Rainbow Six franchise includes some spectacular action scenes, but does it do more than that? Listen to the full 3 minute debate and review now to find out!
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Following up one of the most popular television shows of all time, Jerry Seinfeld decided to write and star in the animated "Bee Movie" (2007). Hosts Kim and Michael watched this early computer animated kids movie and flipped a coin to decide who got to say it was good, and who got to say it was bad. Listen to the 3 minute review to find out what they said, and if you agree!
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It's time for a new Mortal Kombat movie! The new reboot of the film based on the popular video game series, "Mortal Kombat" (2021), available on HBO Max until May 23, focuses on world building and extreme gore. But it's missing a certain musical sound throughout the film that annoys both Kim and Michael in their random debate. Listen to hear what they ended up having the argue about this movie, and what they thought of it!
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Ron Howard's "Hillbilly Elegy," released on Netflix in November of 2020, features incredible performances by a cast led by Amy Adams and Glenn Close (who was nominated for both an Oscar and a Razzie). But it's controversy over it's portrayal of Appalachia and the "hillbilly" marred it from he beginning. That said, Kim and Michael still watched it in honor of the annual Academy Awards, flipped a coin, and attempted to debate whether this was good or bad. Listen to hear their take, and let us know what you think!
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Back in 2010, Disney cast Jake Gyllenhaal in the lead role of "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time." Hoping this video-game adaptation would overcome it's whitewashed cast, it's big action scenes and set pieces were left overshadowed. Listen to our full 3 minute debate to hear what Kim and Michael thought of it!
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It's time for another new release on HBO Max, and this one features monster fights galore! Kim and Michael watched the new "Godzilla vs Kong," flip a coin, and debate whether it's good or bad.
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In honor of the new King Kong movie, Kim and Michael went back in time to watch 1933's "Son of Kong," the sequel to the original "King Kong." What did they think of this rushed production? Listen to find out!
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All the world is in a tizzy as HBO Max unveiled the four-hour long "Zach Snyder's Justice League" (2021). After a flip of a coin, Kim decided to say this was a good movie. Do you agree? Listen to the full review with Kim and Michael, and let us know what you think of this new version of "Justice League."
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