
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Brad and Mark are back to watch even more Guy Ritchie with the best WW2 picture they've seen, 2024's "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare", and discuss when if ever they can show it to their kids.

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A celebration of cinema where two dads discuss when they can show their favorite movies to their kids.
Unknown Host hosts I Can’t Wait to Show My Kids, a tv show with 143 episodes published.

Brad and Mark are back to watch even more Guy Ritchie with the best WW2 picture they've seen, 2024's "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare", and discuss when if ever they can show it to their kids.

It's time for even more King Arthur and this time its either more or less accurate to the original source material. Join Mark and Brad as they watch and discuss 2004's "King Arthur", and decide when if ever they should s

Brad and Mark embark on their newest quest of examining the films of Guy Ritchie. Regrettably this week finds them watching and discussing the movie montage that is 2017's "King Arthur: Legend of the Sword", and realizin

Brad and Mark return to watch one of Mark's picks, the RZA's "Man with the Iron Fists" and discuss when if ever they can show it to their kids.

Oh my god! The time has finally come, Brad and Mark sit down to watch and discuss, the 2007 remake of John Carpenter's "Dark Star", "Sunshine" from Danny Boyle and decide when if ever they can show it to their kids.

Brad and Mark continue their discussion of director Quentin Tarantino, and enlist the help of Jonny from the Dang Ol Podcast, as they discuss alternate time lines, casting and the amount of dairy consumed in, "Inglorious

Without realizing how timely it continues to be, Brad and Mark sit down to watch "V for Vendetta" and decide when to show it to their kids.

In honor of the greatest holiday ever, Mark has demanded Brad watch "Boondock Saints" from 1999, and decide when if ever they should show it their kids.

Mark and Brad continue their discussion of Quentin Tarantino by finishing their discussion of the pulp-samurai-western "Kill Bill, Volume 2" and decide when to show it to their kids.

Brad and Mark are back to discuss the martial arts master piece, "Kung Fu Hustle" from 2004 and realize that they must show this classic to their kids.

Brad and Mark return to discuss Quentin Tarantino's homage to an homage to an homage as they watch "Kill Bill vol: 1" and decide when to show it to their kids.

Brad and Mark round out their Guillermo Del Toro mini season by watching 2013's Pacific Rim, and discuss when to show it to their kids.

Brad and Mark begin their new year by returning to the Hellboy franchise, and as ever Mark is rambling and angry, and Brad is impish and whimsical. Can they come together and watch "Hellboy 2: The Golden Army" and decide

In keeping with holiday tradition Mark and Brad sit down to watch a dubious holiday classic. This week, the boys watch Joe Dante's "Gremlins" and discuss when to show it to their kids.

Still not satisfied with super heroes Brad and Mark sit down and begin the "Hellboy" deep dive as they watch the 2004 film and discuss when to show it to their kids.

Brad and Mark are back to do their best to stay on track as they watch "Blade" from 1998, and decide when to show it to their kids.

We are finally here dear listeners, the end of the Christopher Nolan Batman franchise. Join Brad and Mark as they discuss the "The Dark Knight Rises", and discuss when you have their permission to die.

As a spooky treat for the Halloween Season, Mark and Brad to sit down Ken Russel's "Lair of the White Worm" from 1988, and decide when to show it to their kids.

Still on the Batman Cinematic Universe Brad and Mark watch 2005's "Batman Begins" and decide when to show it to their kids.

This week Brad and Mark continue down the path of Westerns with the spiritual successor to "Black Dynamite", "The Outlaw Johnny Black", and discuss when they can show it to their kids.
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