53. The Non-Genre Episode
We talk about movies that we typically would never get to talk about on here.

We talk about movies that we typically would never get to talk about on here.
Greg and Ryan rant about old theater gimmicks, Moon Knight, the trouble with multiverses, weird nostalgia music festivals, laundromat radio, and more.
With Greg 1 mysteriously missing, Ryan and Greg 3 join forces to talk about absolutely nothing
We made it to 50 episodes! We loaded this episode up with a special guest and round 2 of Franchise Fights with 2 of the biggest comic book franchises out there.
Happy New Year! We're looking back at our top 10 movies of 2021 and talking about what we're looking forward to in 2022. Minor spoilers for any movie we talk about are possible, so proceed at your own risk.
Well, we can finally stop speculating about this movie because Spider-Man: No Way Home is here! SPOILER WARNING
Kick back by the fire in your favorite footy pajamas with some hot chocolate and listen to our holiday special. Then go watch all of the movies we talk about before the holidays are over!
We each pitch 3 ideas to each other about what sequels, reboots, prequels. etc. and each get one greenlit.
Its finally here! We're talking all about Ghostbusters: Afterlife and what we thought of it. Full spoilers.
We both watched Eternals but aren't sure that we both watched the same movie.
We're talking about everyone's favorite fourth wall breaking, mutated, chimichanga loving antihero, Deadpool. Maximum effort!
90's Godzilla, Indiana Jones the time traveler, Tripp pants, Spider-Man Endgame, dollar theaters, and more.
Happy Halloween! In this cursed episode we each list ten movies perfect for your Halloween marathons
We go over the sometimes loved, sometimes hated Star Wars trilogy. Meesa back!
This movie is a throwback to 90's/2000's superhero schlock and its glorious. We also spoil this so don't listen before you watch.
Is there anyone who can beat Batman if he has prep time? New Hawkeye and Matrix Resurrections trailers, RIP Norm Macdonald, Ryan attends a mini con while Greg goes to a concert, are multiverses getting old before they've even begun?, and more!
Its the Kevin Smith special! We're going over everything (or at least as much as we could fit into the episode) from Clerks to Comic Book Men to Tusk to Smodcast and so much more.
The MCU keeps rolling after taking a year off and we watched the newest movie, Shang-Chi. Did we like it?
Thwip thwip! Its a full episode all about everyone's favorite wall crawler, Spider-Man.
Ryan and Greg go to a con, 90's comics being laughably extreme, Venom vs. Michael Myers, Star Wars minus John Williams, and more!
We're talking all about The Suicide Squad (the new one, titles are confusing).
We're talking the about the biggest lie from Jurassic Park, Tarantino retiring from movies, Ghostbusters Afterlife finally winning Maxwell over, and Greg introduces a new game.
Ryan testifies before the United Movie Studios, we try to give the bronze medal for best rogues gallery, Space Jam, uncanonizing, and more!
The third MCU Disney+ show has wrapped up so here's your SPOILER filled episode. Why wasn't this called Into The Lokiverse?
Marvel movies are finally back in theaters so was there ever really any doubt that we'd be covering this movie this week?
Greg and Ryan put two beloved time travel franchises up against one another to determine the one true winner. Its Back To The Future vs. Terminator.
Talking about E3, video game nostalgia, Kiss Monopoly, Maxwell still trying to convert Greg into a Cole Young fan, and how what Batman and Catwoman do in their bedroom is their own business.
We're talking fictional character's playlists, cheesy action movies, Cruella, The Amazing Spider-Man going weekly, a defense of Face Off, and more!
It's the special edition, holographic cover, 2 hour super sized, 25th episode. We're talking about pretty much everything in the MCU, all the way from Iron Man to The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. So strap in because its a big one! (and yeah, yeah. We already know we forgot Defenders and Inhumans)
We're looking back at The Dark Knight Trilogy, what we love, what we don't like, the impact it left on superhero movies, what had to happen to make it work and all that stuff.