Dark Arts & The Craft
This week the Cobra Guys embrace their love of goth and watch "The Craft". They discuss their various forays into witchcraft, badass jackets, and the Rule of Three.

This week the Cobra Guys embrace their love of goth and watch "The Craft". They discuss their various forays into witchcraft, badass jackets, and the Rule of Three.
This week Mikey & Jeremy watch "Batman Begins" for Jeremy's off season birthday selection. They discuss Panther-Man, Batmobiles, and the classic character from the comic's, Rachel Dawes.
This week Mikey & Jeremy watch 1989's Best of the Best starring Eric Roberts and James Earl Jones. They Discuss Eric's glorious hair in comparison to his ancient visage, karate federations, and ice cream based childhood trauma.
This week Mikey & Jeremy are back in the game and kicking ass again as they take a look back at season two of Cobra kai. They discuss their favorite scenes, amazing performances, and welcome some newcomers to the Cobra Guys Dojo.
This week Mikey & Jeremy are going back to where it all began, season one of Cobra Kai, but this time it's on Netflix. We discuss our favorite moments, standout characters, and we listen to some feedback from our fellow dojo members, and a few special guests.
This week Mikey & Jeremy give in to No Retreat, No Surrender and endure this Karate Kid/Rocky IV-esque film also starring Bruce Lee's ghost. They discuss pelvic thrusts, burger eating etiquette, and the utter lack of JCVD.
This week The Cobra Guys are breaking down the new Netflix trailer. They also discuss Mikey's fanfic, unnecessary negativity, and the launch of Cobra Guy's merch.
This week the cobra guys slay their way through the Wesley Snipes vampire action classic, Blade. They discuss vampiric mythology, badass trench coats, and when it's okay to kill your mom.
This week the Cobra Guys dust off their VHS copy of T2 and they discuss time travel conundrums, the muscles from Austria, and innocence lost.
We watched the second half of Collision Course. This movie still sucks. Jay Leno still sucks. We do our best to have fun and maybe we slip into a sinking void of insanity that makes us believe we may actually enjoy portions of this film.
This week the guys watch Collision Course starring Jay Leno and Pat Morita. They discuss relentless racism, gyroscopic rocket pistols, and their shared distaste for he who carries the massive chin.
This week the Cobra Guys lay down a commentary on the Sylvester Stallone action flick "Demolition Man". They discuss the 3 shells, appropriate pandemic behavior and The Franchise Wars!
This week Mikey and Jeremy Dudikoff their way through the remainder of American Ninja. They discuss the Kusarigama, missile launchers, and testicular violence.
This week the guys watch Michael Dudikoff's 1985 film, American Ninja. They discuss hacky sack, colorful ninjas, and motorcycle dummies.
This week the Cobra Guys watch Lady Bloodfight and bring you their thoughts in commentary form. They discuss terrible music, bun deficiencies, and ghost dads.
We finally have at least a morsel of information regarding the future of Cobra Kai and The Cobra Guys are on the scene.
This week the Cobra Guys finish watching Showdown in Little Tokyo. They discuss finger shortening, exploding beer, and the magnificent musculature of Dolph Lundgren.
This week Mikey and Jeremy face off in a Showdown in Little Tokyo starring Dolph Lundgren and Brandon Lee. They discuss excessive nudity, over the top action, and the Yakuza.
This week The Cobra Guys throw the rules in the sewer as they are joined by Peter from the Cobra Kai Kompanion to discuss Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Secret of the Ooze. After that fun discussion Mikey and Jeremy celebrate Mikey's birthday with a Commentary of the film.
This week Mikey and Jeremy close out TJR's A Dangerous Place. They discuss criminal hierarchies, mute spirits, and high speed car chases.
This week Mikey and Jeremy visit our old friend Ted Jan Roberts in A Dangerous Place. We discuss Donatello's new gang, cafeteria fights and ghost brothers.
This week Mikey and Jeremy watch the Paul Verhoeven classic from 1987, Robocop. They discuss robots, cops, and robot cops.
This week Mikey and Jeremy get back in the ring with the "Tiny" Lester classic, No Holds Barred. They discuss gigantic belt buckles, enormous shoulder pads, and yoked out short shorts.
This week Mikey and Jeremy step into the world of the Hulk Hogan classic, No Holds Barred. They discuss wrestlers turned actors, one dimensional characters, and teeny tiny weenies.
This week Mikey and Jeremy watch 1995's Mortal Kombat. They discuss secret characters, special moves, and fatalities.
This week Mikey and Jeremy manage to finish watching Kickboxer. They discuss the muscles from Brussels, The Peaks from Paris, and The bulges of Belgium.
This week Mikey and Jeremy watch yet another JCVD classic, Kickboxer. They discuss breathing techniques, talking animals, and brotherly love.
This week Mikey and Jeremy stray from the normal routine of the off season and they bring you a gift from the land of Patreon. We hope you enjoy our Commentary of the very first episode of Cobra kai, "Ace Degenerate".
This Week Mikey and Jeremy finish off Rumble in the Bronx. They discuss a giant golden sword, how to spend diamonds, and the greatest use of a hovercraft in the history of cinema.
This week Mikey and Jeremy watch the Jackie Chan classic, Rumble in the Bronx. They discuss adult onesies, one way mirrors, and Keung's guns.