
If Looks Could Kill
You can't say we aren't going out with a bang. Because we are. Our very last episode and we're discussing a Linda Hunt movie. You're welcome. It's been fun.

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Taking a look back at the reviews of some of the most celebrated film critics of all time. And disagreeing with almost everything they say.
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You can't say we aren't going out with a bang. Because we are. Our very last episode and we're discussing a Linda Hunt movie. You're welcome. It's been fun.

The self-contained movie that managed to spawn a franchise. It even won the Oscar® for being the best movie ever.

Cult classic? Check. Kung fu? Check. Bad acting? Check. Bill Macy? Check. Let's take 'The Last Dragon' for a test drive.

Jason Robards. The Two Coreys. Meredith Salenger. Harry Dean Stanton. What could go wrong? Quite a few things actually. Not the least of which is that we're coming to a close. There's still a few episodes left. And they'

Do you love Jason Bateman as much (or more) as Brent does? Do you like having the things you love broken before your eyes? Are you into choreographed dance sequences and bad singing dubs? Do you have a thing for John Ast

What's your favorite scary movie? Ours is "The Notebook". But we're not talking about that this week. We're talking about "Scream". Is it a good horror movie? A bad comedy? Neither? Both? Let's find out. Bonus: you'll ge

Why did Ebert hate perfection? Have you ever wanted to listen as someone loses their mind? In this episode you can, literally, hear Brent's brain break. Jeremy laughs while it happens.

Steve Guttenberg. What more do we need to say? This movie has Steve Guttenberg in it, and a Police Academy that operates unlike any Police Academy in America. According to some people neither of these things are enough t

This was going to be our Christmas episode but then we talked so much about Clifford that it got bumped to today. We would apologize, but Clifford is awesome. So is Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. Or is it?

Jeremy decided that AI openings aren't for us (because Brent spent 3/4 of the last episode complaining about it). So, thank god for small victories. This week we're discussing a very small independent film that you proba

Jeremy blindsided everyone with a new AI show introduction. Brent continues his unholy worship of Judge Reinhold. Katie came back for another round of "WTF is up with Ebert's views on comedy?" And hilarious hi-jinks ensu

Katie's back for this one. And everyone laments the extremely misogynistic review that Ebert gave this movie. Seriously. It's so bad. And that's saying something because we have Brent on this show.

We didn't feel like you deserved a real episode for Thanksgiving, so this week we're talking about sequels that take a hard turn from their predecessors. Jeremy hates the fun ones. Brent, as always the more intelligent,

We were supposed to have a guest again this week. She bailed on us. So, you're stuck with us again. As an added bonus, we discuss Anthony Hopkins's character's strange obsession with penises. It's actually a very minor t

We're back (not a dinosaur story - but we do talk about a dinosaur theme park) with the rest of our discussion about Clifford. Brent really wishes that Clifford had been killed in the movie. And he's not afraid to say it

Have you ever felt someone was so wrong about something that you felt the need to make a two-part episode about it on your podcast? Brent did. So, this is part 1 of our discussion about the cinematic masterpiece "Cliffor

Is it good? No. Is it fun? Not really. Does it have a Highlander villain? Only if you acknowledge the existence of Highlander III: The Sorcerer (aka Highlander: The Final Dimension, aka Highlander: The Final Conflict). S

WARNING: Some content in this episode may be harmful to some listeners. Discretion is advised. Two straight, middle-aged, white guys discuss the plight of women in the world. Because those are, clearly, the only opinions

Jeremy defends the Gotham PD. Brent uncovers the root cause of his personality problems. Ebert gets it wrong again.

CONTENT WARNING: This episode of VS the Movies contains graphic content that may upset some listeners. No one is safe from the injustice of poor cinematography, toxic masculinity, or bad movie reviews. Though Brent finds
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