Who is Neil Breen?
We discuss as usual the new episode of Shogun before we break from tradition and talk about not a film but a film maker. His name is Neil Breen and he is the worst film maker you have never heard of. Support the show

We discuss as usual the new episode of Shogun before we break from tradition and talk about not a film but a film maker. His name is Neil Breen and he is the worst film maker you have never heard of. Support the show
We are tasked with covering episode 6 of Shogun before we talk about Seth's surprise pick of the week, Escape from New York. Support the show
This week we cover the trailer for the new Beetlejuice movie, the two newest episodes of Shogun, and Ian's pick of the week, Cowboy Bebop! Support the show
It's a two in one this week. We discuss the first three episodes of Shogun then Dasher's pick which is on Netflix and goes by the name Gantz O! Support the show
Seth chose a film not know by many but, even Ian and Dasher had never seen or heard of Layer Cake. Support the show
It's our first time in almost 200 episodes talking about James Bond. So why not talk about one of the best? Support the show
Sorry we couldn't cover Napoleon, so in a last minute decision Dasher chose the 2014 war movie starring Brad Pitt "Fury" Support the show
Seth picked the movie that swept all the Oscar categories and surprisingly none of us saw when it was in theaters. But did it deserve the nominations it got? Support the show
Ian chose the sequel to Top Gun. Is it better, worse or as good? Well that's what we're here to talk about. Support the show
Dasher picked the 2008 "biographical" kung fu epic Ip Man. Based on the life of Bruce Lee's mentor. Support the show
Seth wanted to cover John Wick 4 but we just ended up watching all of them so now we're gonna talk about all of them. Support the show
Ian chose the film that swept the 1999 Oscars. And try to take away your feelings about the lead actor. If you like this episode please leave a review. Support the show
Dasher picked a movie made on a dare! Have you heard of it? Support the show
Seth picked a movie that everyone has clearly seen except Ian. Why he hasnt is a mystery but that time is over. This is what he thinks vs what everyone else thinks. Support the show
Ian picked a movie he has been bitching about for years. But why? Also Dasher has never seen it ever and Seth never finished it. Do they share his feelings? Support the show
Japan is out to prove they know how to make a Godzilla movie better than we do here in America. How did they do? That's what we're here to discuss. Support the show
Seth chose a newer movie which we havent really covered in a while and he went Christmas themed and chose the 2022 action movie "Violent Night" Support the show
Ian couldnt review Dogma because you cant buy or stream it anywhere so because the new Wonka movie is coming out he thought why not review a good Wonka movie. Support the show
Dasher picked Tarantino's Kill Bill. Are they both good? is only one good? Or do they both suck? We'll discuss. Support the show
From the universe of The Boys, Amazon released a spinoff called Gen V so of course we have to talk about it. Support the show
Sorry we're later putting this episode up but it was the holidays and Ian is lazy. anyway Seth chose Netflix's the Fall of the House of Usher. Support the show
Ian has to know if he is the crazy one by thinking Fight Club is not all it's cracked up to be. What did the other two think? Support the show
Dasher's pick for the week is the 2014 Denzel movie "The Equalizer" that he picked having never seen it, and neither had anyone else. Support the show
We have another new South park movie and we have to talk about it because it's what we do. Support the show
It's the last pick for Halloween Horror Month and Seth chose the H.P. Lovecraft adaptation "From Beyond." Ian is the only person who has seen it before. Support the show
Ian picked one of the best horror comedies to come out this century. Well at least according to him. Did Seth and Dasher share that sentiment? Support the show
Dasher chose a movie you have probably never seen. At least that was the case for Seth and Ian. The 2002 british film "Dog soldiers." Support the show
Were here a little late this week because Dasher forgot whose turn it was. We review Seth's pick which a movie none of us had ever seen on Hulu. We were pleasantly surprised. Support the show
Castlevania is back baby! And so is our good friend Sly Freddy who has joined us several times and we discuss the new series on Netflix. Support the show
This week is Ian's pick and he dusted off an segment, Old vs New. This time it is the 1974 Black Christmas vs it's 2006 remake. Which movie will reign supreme? Support the show