Final Episode
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Thanks for listening! (Complete Archive uploaded by Jon F. Email me at yeahitsthatbadshow@gmail.com, or follow me on Twitter @Grizeus)
We continue our look at the works of Stephen Sommers and Brendan Fraser in this 2001 follow up to The Mummy.
In 1997, Jennifer Lopez starred in this supposed cult classic about a giant snake in the jungle. Does this movie deserve the "so bad, it's good" praise it gets?
We continue our look at the Platinum Dunes series of horror remakes with 2003's Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
We conclude our exploration into the world of Twilight with Breaking Dawn - Part 2! Come join us as we say goodbye to Bella Swan and Forks, Washington.
Michael Bay tends to shoot film first and ask questions later, but 2005's The Island dared to explore deep philosophical ideas and concepts.
We continue our exploration of comic-book movies with 2005's Fantastic Four, a film that neither comic-book fans nor critics enjoyed.
In 1985, the Cold War was heating up, and Hollywood was eager to pander to anti-soviet sentiment. Rocky IV was given mixed reviews by critics, but was a box office smash hit. The Yeah, It's That Bad team dives deep into this piece of Americana to find out if this is a typical action movie sequel, or something more.
In 1996, The English Patient was released to universal critical acclaim, yet it proved to be extremely polarizing with average moviegoers. We decide once and for all if this movie deserved its nine Academy Awards.
In this episode of After Dark, we ignorantly discuss deep philosophical issues and tell the tale of when we met film director Shane Carruth.
In 2003, Johnny Depp starred in the first of the mega-successful Pirates of the Caribbean movies, a series of films beloved by people the world over... except for one member of the Yeah, It's That Bad team.
In 1997, Starship Troopers dazzled audiences with its interesting special effects, but was there more beneath the surface of this action movie?
In 2009, Lars von Trier released Antichrist, a film so shocking that it divided critics and moviegoers alike.
In 1997, The Fifth Element confused audiences and critics alike with its over-the-top depiction of the future. The film has achieved a cult following over the years, but a member of the Yeah, It's That Bad crew does not share the love.
When The Lawnmower Man was released to theaters in 1992, audiences were wowed by its state-of-the-art visual effects, but critics were less than impressed. We investigate this film to find out if it was truly ahead of its time.
Enjoy this After Dark special while you wait for The Lawnmower Man to boot up.
We continue our exploration into the film adaptations of Alan Moore's graphic novels. How will this film stand up against Watchmen and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen?
We continue our exploration into the world of Val Kilmer films with 2004's Mindhunters.
We review the Canadian cult classic: Cube.
In 1996, Twister blew into theaters and quickly became a financial success, but this special effects blockbuster was not well received by critics.
2004's Wicker Park is a remake of the 1996 French movie L'Appartement, which in turn is loosely based on Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Is this movie a moving romantic mystery thriller, or just a muddled mess?
We continue our exploration into the world of video game movies with Street Fighter, a film based on one of the most popular and influential fighting games of all time.
When Daniel Clowes' comic-book Ghost World was turned into a movie, it quickly became an unexpected critical success. In 2006, Clowes adapted another one of his works to the silver screen, but does this film stack up against its spiritual predecessor?
In 1991, Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze starred in this cult classic action film about bank robbing surfers.
The boys describe how they dealt with their own Perfect Storm.
Ryan Reynolds starred in 2011's Green Lantern, now considered to be one of the worst comic-book movies ever made. Should DC fans at least have given it a pass?
In 1986, provocative director Ken Russell released this perplexing horror movie about Mary Shelley's inspiration for Frankenstein. Stay tuned after the credits for a shocking Yeah, It's That Bad revelation!
In this installment, we reminisce about our time in college and the crazy characters we met along the way.
In 1999, Antonio Banderas starred in this adaptation of a Michael Crichton novel that was loosely based on the story of Beowulf.
In 2012, Hasbro continued their relentless mission to turn random toys into movies, but does Battleship stack up to its spiritual predecessor, Transformers?