Make sure to go... That’s not a podcast, THIS is a podcast! We discuss the frozen Sylvester Stallone cube, the slang of the future, the possibility that Wesley Snipes improvised every one of his lines, Denis Leary’s rant, and seashell wiping. Writer and Daredevil expert Ed Brubaker join Paul, June, and Jason to break down Ben Affleck's blind performance in both the theatrical version and director's cut of Daredevil. But for comedy nerds, the posters brought a whole other thing to enjoy.

We talk about terrible open-mouthed kissing, how much Ben Affleck likes pecan pie, and a strange cameo by Ashton Kutcher. Everything from Lea Thompson’s strange sexual relationship with Howard the Duck to the disturbing Jeffrey Jones electricity scene will be discussed. Copyright 2018 ComicBook.com. How is it that Seagal’s character is a man of peace yet he violently murders a ton of Russian terrorists with a credit card? They discuss why the incredible feats these drag racers accomplish must make them superheroes, Tyrese & Ludacris absolutely killing it as the comic-relief, Han’s long emotional journey, the larger than life body of The Rock, and the jaw-dropping post-credits scene that made Adam Scott declare that director Justin Lin mu... Queen Latifah & Dolly Parton were in a gospel filled musical with so many plots that it will make your head spin! https://t.co/4s5j2r8Q07, The biggest role for Jeffrey Characterwheaties yet https://t.co/hUhxBx4OtQ, It is ABSOLUTELY 100% canon that John Mantzoukas’ character in John Wick 3 is Paul Sneed, the persona Adrian Pimento uses when undercover for 12 years before returning to the precinct in Brooklyn Nine Nine.

Plus, audience questions make us wonder how the director of Enter The Dragon went from working with Bruce Lee to Kurt Thomas.

Morgan’s script does something similar by taking a number of previous X-Files episodes and memories and then it injects Reggie Something (Brian Huskey) into them. Jason Mantzoukas Fans Are Loving the New 'John Wick 3' Poster.

Tim Heidecker joins us for what turns out to be a serious discussion about The Odd Life of Timothy Green. HitFix’s Drew McWeeny joins Paul & Jason to discuss the less charming and more preachy Willy Wonka aka Robin Williams in Toys. We thought we'd compile some of our favorite tweets about the poster thus far (especially since Mantzoukas himself is famously not on Twitter). The League’s Steve Rannazzisi joined us on a journey into the weird mind of Dan Aykroyd as we watched the truly upsetting Nothing But Trouble. Community gets creative with its dissection of memory by putting together a “fake” clip show full of moments from adventures that the audience has never seen before. While the poster doesn't hint at a whole lot surrounding his role, it has served as fodder for some pretty great jokes surrounding Mantzoukas' other character. Tune in to hear us try to make sense of a movie that Sylvester himself is ashamed of. Also, we learn all about Paul’s intimate relationship history with his mom.

Giant birds, weird wheelchairs, and ghosting are just some of the unbelievable things that are found in the Will & Jaden Smith vehicle After Earth.

Morgan’s episode does some inspired wok by (sloppily) editing Reggie into a bunch of old X-Files memories (including the theme song) and it makes for some pretty delicious fan service. It has been a while since I published something for the 2 people who read this. Joining us this week is Who Charted’s Howard Kremer who helps us learn about symbolism and what the holidays really mean. It’s outrageous in the best way possible and in spite of any missteps that The X-Files may take as a whole, it’s episodes like this that continue to justify its existence. Recorded live at Largo in Los Angeles, Kristen Schaal joins Paul, June, & Jason to ask burning questions regarding duck boobies, how a duck’s penis works, and duck evolution in the world of Howard the Duck. Or My Mom Will Shoot.

The episode posits that this “mad scientist” is essentially responsible for every major decision in the “free” world, Trump included. Recorded live at Largo in Los Angeles, Michael Showalter joins Paul, June, & Jason to discuss the next level bonkers movie that combines gymnastics & karate, Gymkata! pic.twitter.com/O6ZxTK8Rxh, HEY NONG TICK TOCK MAN pic.twitter.com/tihqWZxQdQ, Plenty of things have already happened pop culturally this morning, and yet none of them have or will be as important today as Mantzoukas in this John Wick 3 poster. Is there a separate storyline that involved Keenen Ivory Wayans’ character getting in touch with his emotions? Daniel knows that "Psycho II" is better than the original and that the last season of "The X-Files" doesn't deserve the bile that it conjures. pic.twitter.com/d9Z9s1bME9, The fact that Jason Mantzoukas' #JohnWick3 character literally sounds like a fake @ScottAukerman name from @ComedyBangBang brings me so much joy. They’ll also share their favorite lines, explore all the shoehorned elements of the video game, and explain to June what “street fighting” really means.... Can anyone explain the plot of Spice World? We discuss the baffling set up to the drastically different second half of the movie, if the 2 large greasy men in diapers are indeed humans, and why Digital Underground would choose to take the detour into the run-down village of Valkenvania.

There’s no longer a “truth” to get out there because everything is so warped and why even bother when we’ll never know the facts behind it all?

Morgan presents this absurd idea via documentary-esque footage that continues to have fun with the myth of Dr. Viewers shouldn’t have to wallow through melodramatic plans of colonization and genocide in order to get to gems like Mulder’s hunt for a lost episode of The Twilight Zone. Bang! That’s not all, tune in to find who Paul, June, Jason, and Retta would be if they were Spice Girls. For instance, that gag where a young Mulder has adult Mulder’s head is a bizarre, amusing visual, but I’m not sure if it exactly “works.” At the same time, Morgan gets a little too silly with all of this and by the end of the episode his message feels a little less precise. This episode bases itself around the amazing reveal that Reggie was apparently not only Mulder and Scully’s former partner, but that he also started the X-Files with ol’ Foxy and Sculs’! They cover everything from the candy bar named bad guys to Andie MacDowell being Nundercover. Dr. We discuss everything from infant fetishizing, diaper nightmares, and the possibility that all the characters in the film have borderline personality disorder. The fun here is in how Mulder and Scully—and the audience—obviously have no recollection of Reggie being apart of their past cases, which is where the sticky topic of memory begins to see examination. Morgan also digs through a cornucopia of pop culture to help prove his episode’s point, like how people misremember if it’s the “Bearenstein” or “Berenstain” Bears and if that movie about a genie in a boom box is Kazaam with Shaq or Shazaam with Sinbad. I have been up to plenty, some musings and tales are almost ready to post so get ready to be bombarded.

As much as the characters in this episode receive a lesson about the Mandela Effect, so does the audience, and that’s part of the beauty of this entry. We discuss the cast including Jon Voight who plays his character as a French Robert De Niro from South America, Jennifer Lopez as a documentarian, and a guy named Mateo. Jason & June recreate one of the romantic scenes, Seth explains how Ray Liotta has cocaine eyes, and Paul had a tough time finding 5 star Amazon reviews.
So all of this was just a big Trump allegory in the end?

pic.twitter.com/Jhudxpb7qp. Nick Wiger joins Paul, June, and Jason (via computer magic) to ask important questions such as: what are communication lasers, what’s the deal with Dr. Peter’s strangely erotic relationship with Amy the gorilla, and why is Tim Curry’s character even there? Is this a buddy cop film? Scarlett Johansson Set to Star in Apple and A24’s ‘Bride’, Which Sounds Like a New Take on ‘Bride of Frankenstein’, Simon Kinberg is the Latest Writer to Tackle a ‘Battlestar Galactica’ Movie for Universal Pictures, The Trilogy Ends With a Trip to a Hostile Alien Planet in ‘SKYLIN3S’ This December [Trailer], ‘The Conjuring 2’: James Wan Shares Images of the Animatronic Demon That Was Replaced by Valak, ‘Run’: Sarah Paulson Channels Her Inner Annie Wilkes in New Trailer for Hulu’s November Thriller, A Ghost from the Past Haunts Netflix’s Egyptian Horror Series “Paranormal” [Trailer], 10 Slasher Episodes of Horror Anthology TV Perfect for Halloween. LIVE at the Bell House! The aliens build a space wall in order to keep us away from them and secure their safety? I bet there are a whole lot of fans that would prefer Reggie’s rendition of the events from the final X-Files more than what actually happens in “The Truth.”.

Here’s hoping that his next entry puts someone like Jason Mantzoukas or Brett Gelman in the spotlight. John Gemberling joins Paul, June, and Jason to figure out who is a native of Shadaloo, why Jean-Claude Van Damme pretends to be dead for a really long time, and what the hell was the reason for Van Damme to play a home video tape while driving a boat. We’ll also get into the Italian men asses scene, why Retta had a dream about George Wendt, and the possibility of a character contemplating suicide. We talk about Timothy’s relationship with Baby Mila Kunis, the Titanic portrait drawing scene, and Common sizing up kids to be on a soccer team. “The X-Files: Albuquerque”: Animated Spinoff Series in the Works at Fox! about Sharknado. Listen to find out.... Join us this Christmas as we discuss one of the worst holiday-themed movies to come out two months after December, Reindeer Games. Share 0 Comments. They'll discuss the absurdity of someone having a pizza account, Cindy Crawford being awful at seducing a super nerd, and what exactly the film's title refers to. #JohnWick3 pic.twitter.com/Z9rEQgDn1I. Oh yeah, there will be duck puns!

The wonderful Kate Spencer joins us this week to discuss the Sylvester Stallone & Estelle Getty classic Stop! I refuse to hear otherwise. Emily Gordon of The Indoor Kids joins Paul, June, and Jason to discuss Bruce Willis’ cappuccino obsession, Nintendo references, and burglary duets in Hudson Hawk. Additionally, Brian Huskey is a delight here and the perfect person for the role of Reggie.

Darin Morgan’s season ten offering, “Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster” is not only the best episode of the season, but it’s arguably one of the strongest episodes from the show’s entire run. A huge batch of character posters for John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum debuted today, providing a hint at what's in store for the latest involvement of the high-octane action franchise. Most Valuable Podcaster, Scott Aukerman returns to help us figure out the importance of the ship captain opening scene, if a sharknado is scientifically possible, how Tara Reid become a part of this, and where the government was throughout the movie.
Seth Morris aka Bob Ducca joins us as we try to figure out what the hell happened in Uwe Boll’s In The Name of The King: A Dungeon Siege Tale.

Sexy Detective sleeping with everyone, the robots full of goo, the evil Irish novelty toy manufacturer's reason for his big Halloween plan, Marge Guttman's bedwear, and Stonehenge lasers. They. It’s clear that Morgan’s done a ton of research for this episode and it looks like he’s had a lot of fun in the process. Put your hat backwards in preparation for your second dose of Stallone as Bobby Moynihan joins us to discuss the arm wrestling obsessed world of Over The Top! Morgan’s inventive, frenetic episode is basically the closest The X-Files comes to playing with a storyline and concept catered to Community, which is frankly the very best sort of mash-up possible (it also makes me deeply curious about the idea of the show recruiting Dan Harmon to write an episode, since people like Vince Gilligan don’t have the time to return). Recorded live at Largo in Los Angeles, Nick Kroll returns as we figure out what is going on in the American Idol musical that is From Justin To Kelly!