
The Purge
All crime? INCLUDING murder?! In THIS economy? Yes, that's right. Your favourite two chuckleheads watched and discussed the 2013 horror film The Purge starring Ethan Hawke James. How dumb is this family? Could the politi

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Nathan and Brendan discuss truly awful movies while trying to keep their sanity in tact. Full disclosure: We may be in love with the movies we deem terrible. New episodes uploaded every Thursday! Logo created by Mariah Lirette. Theme song by Taylor Sheasgreen of the Motorleague.
Unknown Host hosts What Were They Thinking?, a tv show with 498 episodes published.

All crime? INCLUDING murder?! In THIS economy? Yes, that's right. Your favourite two chuckleheads watched and discussed the 2013 horror film The Purge starring Ethan Hawke James. How dumb is this family? Could the politi

Like what you like, man! Don't listen to the "experts," man. This week, the fellas talk about movies that they LIKE, okay? Despite what THE MAN tells them to think, ALRIGHT? Patreon:

Whelp, they did it. It's one of the worst movies ever made in human history. From horny dog-cat/woman relationships, sex criminal squirrels, product placement (if half of the companies backed out at the last minute), gay

Don't you just love product placement? Where would we be without it? A better place, probably. A much better place. Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast

Back to the crowing board with the third installment that pretty much went straight to video. With a rogue's gallery of character actors, the least convincing transformation that causes everyone to find the lead actor in

This week, the fellas talk all about the movies that killed their favourite franchises! They read your suggestions too! Mini-episodes are so back, baby! Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttp

Just as he threatened during his previous visit to the WWTT Studios, "Horsepower" Hunter Sampson is back to discuss... Folks. After discussing his harrowing backstory with the film, they talk about Tom Selleck's occupati

No mini-episode this week so enjoy this rerun with a guest who is set to return soon! Minis are back next week, folks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jason MacLeod stops by to co-host and talk about one of the confounding TV-to-film adaptations of the 90s, Lost in Space. They discuss Matt Leblanc's miscasting, William Hurt's least committed performance of all time, th

In lieu of a mini-episode, please enjoy this week's rerun of a classic episode from our back-catalogue! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Frequent guest Sharon Horwatt acts as co-host and expert this week as she helps Brendan navigate his way through the terribly misbegotten musical, Dear Evan Hansen. They break down the legendary miscasting of 27-year old

Sometimes, teenagers should really just be played by teenagers. The guys look at the most blatantly poor age miscasting (and age gap relationships!) in cinematic history, which may also lead in to next week's movie... Pa

MTV presents... The Cell. OK, not really, but it seemed likely, right? The guys break down this trippy 2000s thriller starring J-Lo and the Vinces and talk about everything including the ridiculous futuristic suits, D'On

Ever have a movie that just made you go... WHAT. Movies that left you dazed, confused and perhaps even bewildered. Well, that's what the fellas are talking about this week, which will likely tie into the next movie! Patr

Machine Gun Kelly starred in a movie? Hmm. Wait, he also co-directed? Uh. WAIT, HE ALSO CO-WROTE IT?! Lord. That's right, the guys chat about Good Mourning, which has to be at the tippy-top of the list of worst premises

As far as acting goes, these singers sure can... sing. Or something. This week, the fellas talk about the best, worst and smelliest singer-turned-actors. This MAY have something to do with next week's movie... Patreon:

Patreon Power! This week, the guys are joined by super Patron Seth Blackwell to discuss the bizarre horror-comedy TerrorVision. They also talk about the great theme song, this house being such a dangerous environment for

For the final week of the March to Wrestlemania, Ryan Gilbert and the guys discuss the biggest let-downs in the squared circle. They discuss people popping out of crates, Higher Powers, WCW invasions and much more. Plus:

Time to get down to the REAL wrestling content! Ryan joins the guys once again and this time they're discussing WWE December to Dismember, the absolute desecration of something that many people once loved... like a lot.

It's no secret that this podcast loves wrestling and what better way to celebrate the greatest sport of all than by talking about the moments that piqued everyone's interest, standout matches and so forth. Ryan is back t
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