Episode 212 - "The Worst Thing That Ever Happened To Me Was On Christmas" (Gremlins)
Or 2nd Christmas movie for 2019, and its a classic one--it's Gremlins!!

Or 2nd Christmas movie for 2019, and its a classic one--it's Gremlins!!
This week it's the first of 3 episodes to tie in to the Christmas Season, we're kicking things off with the brand spanking new Christmas movie released on Disney+, Noelle, starring Anna Kendrick, Bill Hader. Shirley MacLaine and Snowcone!
On this episode of Star: The Next Generation, the new show outlives the original, as ST:TNG airs it's 80th episode, surpassing the 79 episodes of the original Star Trek series. We also meet a new character with an interesting connection to a past character. First aired October 29, 1990
This week it's Top 5 time again, and this time around we're talking about Top 5 Movies Based On TV Shows.
This week we get a rare Doctor Crusher-centric episode. Is it a good one? Listen and find out! It's Remember Me!! First aired October 22, 1990
This week we talk about the 1977 Disney film Candleshoe, starring Jodie Foster and David Niven.
First aired October 15, 1990
Another new one for you, another Australian sc-fi movie, and another Netflix release. It's I Am Mother!!
This week on Star Trek: The Next Generation: Data [CLICK]s!! It's Brothers!! First aired October 8, 1990
This week we talk about the 1986 John Hughes high school classic Pretty In Pink starring Molly Ringwald. One of us had never seen it before. One had't seen it in a long time. How does it hold up now in 2019?
Continuing on from the effects of the epic 2-parter, while the Enterprise is docked in Earth orbit for repairs, Captain Picard continues his recovery from his experience with the Borg with a rare trip back to his home village in France. Meanwhile, back on the ship, Worf's foster parents come to visit, concerned for Worf after his own difficult experience on the Klingon homeworld from "Sins of The Father". This week it's all about "Family" First aired October 1, 1990
Here's a new one, about the past, Eddie Murphy makes a comeback playing Rudy Ray Moore in the story of how Moore created the Dolemite character and eventually the made the blaxsploitation classic, in 2019's Dolemite Is My Name!
We're back for Star Trek: The Next Generation season 4!! Concluding last episode's crazy cliffhanger, this week we talk about The Best of Both Worlds Part 2!!! First aired September 24, 1990
This week it's the grand finale of our October 2019 Horror series leading up to Halloween! For our spooky October Top 5 this year, we talk about some of our favourite movies adapted from the works of the "King of Horror" himself, Mr. Stephen King!
It's the season finale of Season 3 and the Borg are back and badder than ever. This is the episode that began the TNG tradition of the cliffhanger 2 parter to end a season and begin the next. First up, The Best of Both Worlds!!
Number 4 of our October 2019 horror series, this week we talk about the 1963 Italian anthology horror film I Tre Volti Della Paura (The Three Faces of Fear) from director Mario Bava, "starring" Boris Karloff and best known for the title of its English language release, Black Sabbath.
The penultimate episode of season 3! Transfigurations! First aired June 4, 1990
This week for part 3 of our 2019 horror reviews series, we talk about the classic chiller Cat People from 1942, produced by Val Lewton for RKO Pictures.
It's the antepenultimate episode of Season 3! It's the return of Troi's Mother! It's the return of the Ferengi! It's Ménage à Troi!!! First aired May 28, 1990
Continuing our horror marathon for 2019, we have the 2013 killer mirror movie Oculus, starring Karen Gillan and Brenton Thwaites. Not to be confused with the VR headset.
Here's another classic for you, the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation to fully feature a character from the original series, it's Sarek, guest starring Mark Lenard as the titular character, the father of Spock.
Our first entry in our October 2019 horror marathon of episodes, we start with a late period slasher film. This 1986 release is a minor classic that is most distinguished by being a bit of a different take, with the killer being 3 security robots gone amok after-hours in a high-tech shopping mall. Slightly spoofing on the already cliched slasher genre, with many in-jokes and obscure references, and oh so 80s!
This is the big one, the one we've all been waiting for, it's our 200th episode, and finally we will reveal our Top 5 Marvel Cinematic Universe Movies!!!!!! Sound the trumpets!!!!
Featuring an excellent performance by Saul Rubinek as one of the most evil villains ever in Star Trek, this is a fairly classic Data-centric episode that still gives the rest of the cast some interesting moments as well. First aired May 5, 1990
In this episode we talk about the 2018 biopic about the final work of legendary comedy duo Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, starring Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly respectively.
Here's a classic one for y'all, here we introduce the character of Lt. Reginald Barclay as played by Dwight Schultz! First aired April 30, 1990
In this episode we talk about the 1975 film noir "spoof" Peeper, starring Michael Caine and Natalie Wood.
Time to use the "Enterprise gets spun away" shot again! First aired April 23, 1990
On this episode we talk about the 2018 cyberpunk-esque sci-fi/thriller Upgrade, from Saw and Insidious creator Leigh Whannell.
Captain's Holiday. It's exactly that. Have fun. First aired April 2, 1990