

Episode #173 - Batman Forever (1995)
When Tim Burton hung up the directors hat and handed it over to Joel Schumacher, no one really knew what to expect. What we got was a Batman movie that was very different, but was it bad?

Episode #172 - The Last Boy Scout (1991)
This movie has more one-liners than a Rodney Dangerfield set, while still having insane action and peak-form Bruce Willis, so why did it fail? It didn't connect with critics and was an absolute...

Episode #171 - G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009)
Yo Joe! It's time to revisit the divisive live-action debut of the long-running GI Joe cartoon series. Plenty of long-time fans felt that the movie absolutely failed to accurately bring them to the…

Episode #170: Vigilante Force (1976)
Even if you've never seen it, we are going to walk you through this Kris Kristofferson action movie, starring Jan Michael Vincent as his brother who was just looking for someone to clean up…

Episode #169: Tango & Cash (1989)
Considered by some as one of the quintessential buddy cop movies of the 80s, but destroyed by critics as an absolute mess. It's time to stroll down memory lane with Tango & Cash to see if the…

Mailbag #51 - There are no rules here
The guys sneak a mailbag in while waiting to record Alien for Good Movies Rule, and we talk about everything from disgusting Scottish food, what the rules of BMR are (or aren't), and…

Episode #168: Need For Speed (2014)
It's a movie with a pilot named Maverick, a need for speed, starring a 5'8" actor - but it's not the one you wanted to see, instead, it's NEED FOR SPEED! Aaron Paul jumps into his first big Hollywood leading…

Episode #167: The Boondock Saints (1999)
Is it always safe to go back to the movies you once loved? Boondock Saints upon its DVD release had a period of time when it was beloved by men, both young and semi-young. Many dorm rooms…

Episode #166: Passenger 57 (1992)
Terrible gambling advice aside, is there anything else redeeming about Passenger 57? Critics and audiences have given it a low score, but still, the movie has its die-hard (pun intended) fans…

#165 Revenge of the Ninja (1983)
Sho Kosugi made a name for himself starring in ninja movies in the 1980s and after watching this it made us want to dive even deeper into his filmography. This is the third time one of his movies has…

Mailbag #50 - We’ll Call You
Since this is a milestone mailbag for the show, we decided to turn the tables and make you answer our questions! We spent the entire episode calling listeners and hitting them with rapid-fire questions about…

#164 Young Guns (1988)
The critics hated this Brat-Pack western starring Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen, and Kiefer Sutherland, and even though it was a hit enough with audiences to spawn a sequel the critics thought this…

#163 Missing In Action (1984)
Cannon Films liked the script from Rambo 2, but hated the budget so they passed and then decided to make their own version! Chuck Norris has to head back into Vietnam, beard first, to take out…

Mailbag #49 - A New Evil Emerges
In this mailbag, James is taken to task for what happened during the Villain awards, a new arch-nemesis of the show emerges from the shadows, and we discuss some of our experiences with youth sports following topics discussed in The Varsity Blues episode.

#162 Ghosts of Mars (2001)
We could have had Snake Plissken in space, but instead, we end up with Desolation Jones on Mars in what is essentially John Carpenter's goodbye to the studio system. Ice Cube replaces…

Mailbag #48 - Bruce Wayne Sucks
On this mailbag, the Jennifer Garner debate rages on. James is tired of Bruce Wayne, Bob makes fun of someone having a bad accident plus more blind rankings and a voicemail from our favorite disgruntled government employee! Tons to enjoy on this new mailbag!

#161 The Villain (1979)
Arnold makes every movie better, but what can he do with a live-action Looney Tunes remake like The Villain? Kirk Douglas and Ann-Margret co-star with him as he was just figuring things out acting…

#160 Varsity Blues (1999)
Even though critics came down on this film hard, most movie-goers gave this movie a TEN!! So who is right? Today we look at Varsity Blues to see if it still holds up as a great…

Mailbag #47 - Favorite Cop Movies
Clint, Bob, and Curt join James to answer the burning questions: What is our favorite cop movie? Is the buddy cop trope dead? What happened on the Wagons East episode? And more!

#159 Samurai Cop (1991)
Some say this is the greatest Bad movie of all time, up there with The Room & Troll 2, but still, we had never seen Samurai Cop ourselves. Having made our film previously with the same budget…
