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  • 269 - Have You Seen This: Guys Edition
    Feb 23 2026

    Tim and Jen host the guys of Guys: A Podcast About Guys for some guy talk about internet movie guys!


    Sadly, Bryan’s childhood favorite Big Shots is not currently streaming on Tubi, but they’ll email you when it’s available.


    It’s true, Benjamin Franklin did find farts extremely funny. “A Letter to a Royal Academy” (later published under the title Fart Proudly) is a whole essay about flatulence. You may find that you are entertained with the pleasantry of it and the ridicule it contains!

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    1 Std. und 38 Min.
  • 268 - Boudica: Queen of War
    Feb 16 2026

    Jen and Tim welcome back Gaius of the wonderful Tribunate channel on YouTube to fact-check some prime dadslop called Boudica: Queen of War.


    The other Boudica movie Tim watched is called Boudica: Rise of the Warrior Queen and is freely available on Tubi, if you’d like to compare and contrast.


    The University of Toronto has proof: Romans really did practice ancient dentistry!

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    1 Std. und 44 Min.
  • 267 - Body Double
    Feb 9 2026

    Tim and Jen peep at Brian De Palma’s dirty Hitchcockian (heh) thriller, Body Double!


    De Palma did an interview with TV reporter Bobbie Wygant to promote Body Double at the time of the film’s release. Dont’t miss Bobbie obligingly picking up some insert shots at the end of the tape.


    If you’re curious about that sick bachelor pad from the movie, this YouTuber has a concise history of the Chemosphere, including a mention of Body Double.


    Tim sent me this: “Reverend Richard Coles sings the word of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's Relax to the tune of Ruler of The Queen's Navy from Gilbert & Sullivan's HMS Pinafore.” He pulls it off!

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    1 Std. und 17 Min.
  • 266 - Catch My Soul
    Jan 25 2026

    Jen hosts Josh and Brian of The Worst of All Possible Worlds to contemplate a version of Othello that, thankfully, features no blackface— Catch My Soul from 1974.


    The Sky King episode of The Worst of All Possible Worlds is a slight divergence from their usual material, but it is as worthy as any of their deep dives into popular culture. Also check out the Ill Conceived podcast if you would like to know more about the natalist weirdos currently making their neuroses our problem.


    The 1962 film All Night Long is currently available on the Criterion Channel, if you want to see Patrick McGoohan take the Iago role. Also featuring appearances from Charles Mingus and Dave Brubeck!


    The Aggressive Christianity website is a must-visit for those who miss its brand of Web 1.0 lunacy.


    Jerry Lee Lewis did not tour as Iago in Catch My Soul— he played the part in a Los Angeles production, so maybe he was easier to corral. Hear some rehearsal excerpts on YouTube! Incidentally, the same production featured William Marshall as Othello, as a replacement for Rosey Grier(!). Marshall later played a traditional version of Othello for television.


    The BBC did indeed run The Black and White Minstrel Show from 1958 to…1978??? Good lord.

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    1 Std. und 22 Min.
  • 265 - A Christmas Carol
    Jan 12 2026

    Jen and Tim finish the leftover eggnog and talk about a darker-than-dark version of Dickens’s classic, A Christmas Carol.


    The Grauniad’s 5-star review calls this version “rich, clever, funny and courageous,” in contrast to an outright pan from RogerEbert.com.


    Read an interview with Christmas Carol scribe Steven Knight in…Town and Country magazine? Huh, OK. Why not.

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    1 Std. und 36 Min.
  • 264 - Black Christmas
    Dec 28 2025

    Tim and Jen atone for their recent choices for episode topics by discussing a good holiday-themed movie: Bob Clark's Black Christmas!


    Voice of the killer Nick Mancuso speaks extensively about Black Christmas in this archived article from the Telegraph, as well as other aspects of his long career.


    “You go 10 feet down and it’s black. The scene called for me to swim under the water. I jump off the pier and open my eyes and it’s black everywhere. I’m wearing boots, a Vietnam flying jacket. All I remember thinking is, ‘I’m dying, I’m dying….In a b-movie!’" -Nick Mancuso, on almost drowning during the filming of Mother Lode

    The Internet Archive has a copy of the unkind Black Christmas review from Cinema Canada (aka "Ca-EH du Cinema").


    "As Jean Paul Belmondo said to Jean Seberg at the end of Breathless: "C'est vraiment dégueulasse."-Natalie Edwards on Black Christmas


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    1 Std. und 18 Min.
  • 263 - A Karate Christmas Miracle
    Dec 21 2025

    Jen and Tim enlist Bitter Karella to attempt a close read of the un-close-read-able, the inscrutably weird A Karate Christmas Miracle.


    Errata: Jen identifies Kenneth del Vecchio as the director of the film (he merely wrote the script, produced, and played the pivotal role of Bob Genesis). Also Jen doesn't seem to be clear on the nature of a miracle, but forgive her— she's a slave to empiricism.


    Want more del Vecchio?! Of course you do!!! Don't miss the trailer for the confusingly named O.B.A.M. Nude, which appears to be the Faust story as made by someone who had his brain cooked by Newsmax. Stunning effects!

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    1 Std. und 19 Min.
  • 262 - The Pervy the Clown Show
    Dec 8 2025

    Oh my god, someone watched this? Merely an obscure channel, B-Movie TV. Oh no, someone archived the sexy clown show? No Tim. The Roku. Bitter Karella, no.

    Well, what is a clown? Is he life? Is he a clown show? Would you enjoy a clown show? Wanna see?

    Pervy no. Why? Does he make you laugh? Why? Does he bring a lighter smile to your face? Pervy, no. KinkyCandy(s), no one’s harlequin. Wanna see what someone locked away?

    NO

    PERVY

    Oh you don’t do clowns, huh? Why? Well, no one’s doing this clown, either.

    NO PERVY

    Oh my god, someone watched the nun and the couple. Why? Does he make the world?

    Pervy

    NO

    Would you forget this??! When you archived the sexy clown show? Why? That lovable irritant locked away, that horn safely locked away with the whipped cream. Pervy no. Or do you look at him with loathing? You mean your why? Pervy no. Pervy no. No Pervy. Does he make you look deeply into the laugh? Look at him. Why? Don’t honk. Your dog taught me. Your dog? Whipped cream on a nun.

    When you look deeply. The sadness is there under the makeup

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    1 Std. und 28 Min.