Jimmy Pardo, ToddLevin a& SharonHouston Roast “Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas”

https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp182.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSJimmy Pardo,  Todd Levin  (Conan) and comedian Sharon Houston  (Punk’d) rip apart the worst Christmas movie ever made, “Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas.” Listen to more Christmas movie reviews Itunes  or RSS.

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“Boiler Room” Small Time Scorsese

https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp181.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSBoiler Room, the Vin Deisel/Ben Affleck sausage fest, is proudly resented by Shawn Marek (Sideshow Network hot shot). We talk about the movie, lots of nerd stuff, the best Batman show on TV and Shawn and I compare telemarketing stories. I can’t remember the book where I read the interview with the director of this movie. I know I told you to come to the show notes for them. I ain’t got it. So sue me. (Please don’t, it will be a huge waste of both our…

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Christopher Guest’s “The Big Picture”

https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp180.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSDan Miles brings two films with him. He proudly presents his favorite movie,  Christopher Guest’s “The Big Picture” and proudly resents his least favorite, “Bamboozled.”

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“Gleaming the Cube” With Rob Logan

https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp179.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS                 “Mr.  Robot’s” Christian Slater is a skate punk who doesn’t give a crap! It’s like Repo Man without without the quality. Rob Logan from “Geek Generation Podcast,” proudly resents “Gleaming The Cube.”

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Adam Sandler’s “The Cobbler”

https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp178.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSAdam Sandler shoe horns a all of his bad film retreads and puts them through the NYC Indie Filmlook. Mike Spiegelman (best known as “Spiegs’ brother”) takes the movie and steps all over it. Links from the show: Watch – Joe Dirt 2  7 PPl I owe $ 2 Mike’s funny book Tangerine review Breaker, Breaker Review Media Yenta

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Chuck Norris in his first film “Breaker, Breaker!”

Where Chuck Norris began… and almost ended his film career. Before “Walker, Texas Ranger,” Chuck Norris kicked his way through the 70’s trucker/dirt bike/kung fu movie “Breaker! Breaker!” It’s 1977 and everyone wants to be a trucker. That was the craze. So someone figured to put some Karate and some so trucks together.

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Worst Baseball Movies Ever. Swing and a Miss!

https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp177.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSSWriter, director and podcaster, Paul Sullivan comes to give us the three (plus bonuses) worst baseball movies ever. Paul is the host of the daily baseball podcast, “Sully Baseball.” That show is going to hit episode #1,000 real soon. Buy Paul’s film “I’ll Believe You.” So I invited him on to talk about the nation’s two favorite past times, baseball and listening to Sully’s podcast. I mean movies. As Paul points out, the list of the best BB movies are usually the same. SO he picks…

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Jerry Lewis is “Hardly Working”

https://media.blubrry.com/proudlyresents/proudlyresents.com/media/prp176.mp3Podcast: Download | EmbedSubscribe: RSS Sorry France, this Jerry Lewis clunker is le marde. My big Bro Mike Spiegelman and I review the film our mom would not let us see when it came out in the theater. Check out Mike’s funny joke book. Discount for listeners (and you!). A couple of things I forgot: If this is supposed to be for kids, why is Jerry Lewis at a strip club? Is it for kids who like a good scotch and can take a punch?

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When Netflix & Game Shows use ICA, an “Intolerant Computerized Algorithm”

I recently watched a doc on Netflix about LA gangs. It was really good. Netflix’s computerized system was right to assume I would want to watch other docs on gangs. I can see them thinking that would spill into docs about gangsters and people in jail. I guess it would also make sense that I like docs in general. I get that too. But why would they think I would want to watch a beloved family sitcom based on watching “Crips and Bloods?” I don’t see the connection. Other computer fails:

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