R.I.P.D (2013)
A question is asked that hasn’t been heard for awhile, and we all struggle to find anything in this movie worth talking about let alone worthy of the Golden Gallery.
A question is asked that hasn’t been heard for awhile, and we all struggle to find anything in this movie worth talking about let alone worthy of the Golden Gallery.
Mystique finally takes her place as the leader of mutant-kind, while the gang fondly remembers all the X-Men video games.
The gang finally takes a graduate-level course at Marvel’s Cinematic University. Jordan and Andrew imagine a way worse ending for this movie, while Alex focuses on his education.
Jordan and Andrew enjoy a trip back to their home and native land. Alex knows everyone.
Andrew imagines a boring version of the zodiac, Jordan fondly remembers the fifth turtle, and Alex sits silently in the back seat.
Jordan makes a Goblin-based bet that will definitely cost him $5, Alex questions Oscorp’s corporate portfolio, and Andrew reveals how much he has forgotten about Spider-Man 3
It’s an extra-long episode, that is still a full hour shorter than the movie. We are baffled as we try to make sense of The Day The World Met The Superman
We go back to where it all began. We go back to the first of three times that Mystique gets left for dead.
Jordan defends the best thing to come out of Sarnia, Ontario since Chris Hadfield, Andrew educates us all on marine life, and Alex explains the importance of maps in film.
We welcome a new force for justice to the show. Sentences are delivered, isocubes are filled, and we watch one of the last good movies left on the Normotron.
Our longest, least focused, and most petty episode yet. We play some games, a lot of re-rolls are won, and even more are forgotten.
Easily beats Astro Boy as the best robot-centric children’s animated superhero film from the 2000s.
The guys play a totally fair new game in this episode that makes a whole ton of sense.
A discussion as vulgar and profane as the movie, but with slightly fewer crotch punches.
The best possible follow up to Mystery Men gives us an excuse to talk about 2001's Rat Race.
Jordan and Andrew face off in another trivia challenge. You will believe a man can name 14 actors from The Avengers
All that glitters is gold. Only shooting stars break the mold.
This isn’t even Sam Raimi’s strangest superhero movie.
We desperately try to give this movie as much credit as possible while kangaroos play smooth jazz saxophone.
Jordan and Andrew square off in a special trivia episode that quickly devolves into mean-spirited one upmanship and petty, petty spite.