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  • Send Help
    Feb 17 2026

    Sam Raimi is back and things get weird fast.

    On this episode of Two Shot Tuesday, Barry T. Nixon and Jason Reilly welcome back Rob Peets (The Movie Guy) to break down SEND HELP, Raimi’s latest survival thriller starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien.

    A private jet crashes. Two coworkers are stranded on an island. One knows how to survive. The other absolutely does not. What follows is a gross, darkly funny, twist-filled Raimi ride with a finale that actually sticks the landing.

    Along the way, we also get into a surprisingly heated debate about the VIP theater experience, including fake butter strategy, popcorn etiquette, and why Barry and Rob may never attend a movie together again.

    Spoiler-light, high-energy, and very Raimi.
    If you’re squeamish, consider yourself warned.

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    19 Min.
  • Superbowl LX Recap: Seattle and Bad Bunny Win!
    Feb 10 2026

    Two Shot Tuesday is back with our annual Super Bowl catch-and-release episode — recorded less than 24 hours after kickoff while everything was still fresh.

    Jason Reilly, Barry T. Nixon, and Craig Zavitz break down Super Bowl LX from start to finish: the game-day prep (including nachos worthy of a trophy), the defensive slugfest that had even football fans wandering away from the TV, and the halftime show that got everyone talking — Bad Bunny, the wild visuals, the language barrier, and why it still worked for a lot of people.

    We hit the big moments and the weird ones too: Seattle’s defense putting the Patriots in a blender, the kicker MVP debate, watching the game in true 4K while barely watching the game, and what the NFL is clearly doing next with its global push.

    Fast, fresh, and exactly the kind of Super Bowl recap we do best.

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    18 Min.
  • How Getting in Shape Actually Works (10 Years of Proof) with Andre Orlando
    Feb 3 2026

    What does getting in shape actually look like when you stop chasing quick wins?

    In this episode of Two Shot Tuesday, we’re joined by personal trainer Andre Orlando to break down what real, lasting fitness looks like over ten years. We talk about consistency over intensity, how to get back on track after falling off, why small workouts matter more than perfect plans, and how strength training pays dividends later in life.

    No hype. No shortcuts. Just an honest look at what works — and why it lasts.

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    18 Min.
  • Avatar, Stephen King & the Movies That Broke Us
    Jan 27 2026

    Two very different movies. Two very different nights. And somehow, the perfect way to kick off a new year.

    Jason starts with a New Year’s Eve review of Avatar: Fire and Ash — a three-hour, seventeen-minute marathon that became less about the plot and more about surviving until midnight. VIP seats, 3D glasses, popcorn dehydration, and a surprisingly solid four-star verdict.

    Barry follows with Stephen King’s The Long Walk, starring Mark Hamill and Cooper Hoffman. It’s dark, relentless, and closer to a psychological endurance test than a traditional adaptation. Well acted, bleak, and memorable for all kinds of reasons.

    Along the way, we talk about movie runtimes, recap culture, the rise of “time-filler films,” and why some stories stay fun while others stick with you for days. There’s also tea, Bushmills 12, motivational lamps, and a teaser for the return of chicken roulette.

    Grab a drink and settle in — this one covers a lot of cinematic ground.

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    17 Min.
  • Primate: The Rabid Chimp Movie We Can’t Unsee
    Jan 20 2026

    This week we’re joined by The Movie Guy for a breakdown of PRIMATE, a Cujo-style horror flick about a rabid chimp, a cliffside mansion, and one very bad night. We get into the creature effects, the surprisingly intense gore, the oddly used deaf-dad subplot, and why a 90-minute runtime was probably the smartest thing about the film.

    Along the way, we debate pool-based survival strategies, the logic of rabies rules, and which parts of the movie unintentionally made us laugh. And in true Two Shot Tuesday fashion, the episode somehow pivots to ketchup, mustard, and one of the strangest domestic coincidences Jason has ever experienced.

    It’s chaotic, funny, and very us — enjoy the ride.

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    19 Min.
  • Space Got Weird. Mercury’s Involved.
    Jan 13 2026

    It starts with a Rip From the Headlines that grabs our attention — “Mercury, the planet that shouldn’t exist” — and sends us down an unexpected space rabbit hole.

    In this episode of Two Shot Tuesday, we talk about why Mercury raises real questions, how little we understand about our own solar system, and why scale and time in space completely break human intuition. The conversation drifts into asteroid belts, ringed worlds, space tourism, and whether space exploration is about spectacle or something much bigger.

    We wrap by looking ahead to Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, and why space stories — real or fictional — keep pulling us back in.

    Pour something and come along for the ride.

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    18 Min.
  • This Is How 2026 Starts: Whiskey, Comics & Wild Science
    Jan 6 2026

    It’s our first episode of 2026, and we don’t ease into the year.

    We kick things off the only way we know how: with whiskey, physical media, and a conversation that goes exactly where it wants to go. From reflecting on what we’re carrying forward from 2025 to getting unexpectedly deep into comics, beach culture, confidence, and the future of weight-loss science, this one sets the tone for the year ahead.

    Along the way, Jason breaks down his very specific theory on how whiskey can leap over the tongue without touching the taste buds, we revisit why physical media still matters, and we wander into a surprisingly thoughtful discussion about pills, access, and what “progress” might actually look like.

    It’s funny, a little chaotic, occasionally reflective, and exactly how we wanted to start the year.

    🎧 Welcome to 2026. Pour something and come along for the ride.

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    18 Min.
  • We Didn’t Expect 2025 to Turn Out Like This
    Dec 30 2025

    This is our final Two Shot Tuesday episode of the year, recorded early, fueled by coffee, Bailey’s, and Jameson, and filled with reflection.

    In this end-of-year conversation, we look back on the moments that quietly reshaped 2025 for us, on the podcast and off. From moving the show to video, to lessons in consistency, fitness, discipline, and embracing things we didn’t expect to care as much about as we do now.

    We talk about:

    • Why consistency beats motivation every time

    • The habits that stuck, and the ones that didn’t

    • How 2025 set the tone for how we’re heading into 2026

    It’s honest, relaxed, and exactly the kind of conversation that fits the final days of the year.

    Thanks for listening, thanks for sticking with us, and we’ll see you in 2026.

    🎧 Pour something, press play, and ring out the year with us.

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    18 Min.