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This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM wrap up the Xmas season and barrel into the new year with one big budget movie and one small budget movie, neither of which are any good. Red One is a bit of a meandering mess, and Terror Train 2 is exactly like the first one, only boring. Tune in for too much random crap, and stay for a twist on a quiz question.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM are joined by Rob Rector to talk about of a couple Christmas Eve movies, one older and one brand new. The Day of the Beast is totally nuts and weirdly funny really, really good. Carry-On is longer than it needs to be and kinda dumb at times, but a fun ride nonetheless. Tune in for a too-long conversation about the Alien franchise, and stay for a movie "recommendation."
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM watch a couple of low-budget monstrous Santa movies. Santastein really went for it, even if they shoulda maybe taken another run at the script, and Werewolf Santa was a fun idea. Tune in for a video game recommendation, and stay for a rundown of what DM watched while sick.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM are joined by Rob Rector to ring in the holiday season. Christmas Curfew is doesn't have enough story to fill its 90 minute run-time, and Secret Santa thinks it's funnier than it is. Tune in for an unlikely video game recommendation, and stay for a mini movie review.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM are joined by Rob Rector to round out their month of watching movies from the 1990s with one more Anthony Hickox movie, and an anthology because why the hell not. Full Eclipse is a halfway decent werewolf movie, and Campfire Tales is mostly pretty good. Tune in for a TV recommendation and stay for a mini movie review.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM are joined by Rob Rector to indulge in more 90s genre film nostalgia. Rapid Fire is another great showcase for Brandon Lee, and Waxwork 2 is a love letter to a bunch of other movies. Tune in for a book report, and stay for one of DM and the Count's rare-but-legendary fights.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM celebrate the 1990s by watching another Brandon Lee movie, and a movie that was made in 1989. Sundown the Vampire in Retreat is kinda ridiculous and pretty fun. Showdown in Little Tokyo could stand to be a little longer, if only for more fight action. Tune into hear how bad DM sounds because of a cold, and stay to find out what DM watched while she was sick.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM really scrape the bottom of the barrel with one of their Halloween picks. 1962 Halloween Massacre is a very boring, very bloodless slasher movie. The other movie they watched this week is The Crow, and they can't say enough good things about it. Tune in for a video game recommendation, and stay to hear DM get really excited reading trivia questions.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM continue their Halloween movie month with two Canadian films that pretend their not Canadian. Berkshire County is pretty solid, if only barely Halloween-themed. Terror Train posits that magic might actually be real, but that's not the point of the movie. Tune in for some complaining about about cereal, and stay to find out what DM's been watching.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM are joined by Rob Rector to ring in the spooky season with a newish movie and an older one. Spirit Halloween is an okay entry-level horror movie for tweens, and Trick or Treat is not really a Halloween movie at all. Tune in for a take down of the redo of Until Dawn, and stay for a movie review.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM are joined by Rob Rector to wrap up their month-long celebration of Julian Sands with the Warlock movies, but not the third one because he's not in it and therefore not worth watching. Tune in for a video game recommendation, and stay to find out what DM's been watching.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM are again joined by Rob Rector to continue their deep dive into the Julian Sands catalogue. The Phantom of the Opera is objectively bad for a lot of reasons, and the less said about it the better. Arachnophobia, on the other hand, is very nearly perfect and tragically underseen and underappreciated. Tune in for a too-long conversation about a ten-year-old video game, and stay for an anime recommendation.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM are again joined by Rob Rector for a second week of celebrating Julian Sands. In case you missed it, the three-part TV movie Rose Red, was a thing that happened. It's too long and too confusing, but no one really cares because Julian Sands. Tune in for not one, but two mini movie reviews, and stay for a rousing round of horror trivia.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM are joined by Rob Rector to begin their month-long retrospective on Julian Sands. The Piper had some good stuff, but squanders its potential. The Last Breath would be a much better movie without the sharks. Tune in to find out what DM is watching these days, and stay for a movie recommendation.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM round out a month of elevator movies with two very different films. Rising Wolf is a weird movie that may or may not have something to say, and ultimately doesn't make sense. Free Fall has very little free fall in it but a whole lot of DB Sweeney. Tune in to listen to the Count wax poetical about obsolete tech, and stay for a book report. Click here to waste your time!
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM dig up a couple of elevator movies you've probably never heard of. Entrapped tries and fails to leverage a real-world event, and the Count and DM spend a lot of time not talking about the movie. Elevator (2011) proves to be a frustrating watch for a number of reasons. Tune in to find out what DM's been watching, and stay to hear the two of them plan out the next few months of movies.
Count Vardulon is on holiday, so it's up to DM and Rob Rector to pick up the slack and they do so with two more elevator movies. Down could've been good if it weren't so determined to retread old ground, and Hellevator is just weird. Tune in to find out what Rob thinks of Trap, and stay for surprisingly decent list from an unexpected source.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM are joined by Rob Rector to discuss evil elevators. The Elevator Game leaves you with more questions than answers, and Down (aka The Shaft) will leave you wondering how you've lived your life this long without knowing about it. Tune in for a couple of movie recommendations and stay for a winning round of horror trivia.
This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM are joined by Rob Rector to wrap up this year's shark month with two wildly different movies. There's Something in the Water has little to say about anything, including how to avoid getting shark attacked, while The Black Demon has way too much to say about everything and not enough shark. Tune in for a gambling video game recommendation, and stay to find out why DM thinks she watched a movie written by AI.
Not pictured: what actually happens in the movie. This week, your friends Count Vardulon and DM are joined by Rob Rector to help them digest two low-budget shark movies. Shark Encounters of the Third Kind is terrible in the most confusing and unnecessary way, and Raiders of the Lost Shark appears to have forgotten what it's supposed to be about halfway through. Tune in for a depressing video game review, and stay for an off-brand TV recommendation.
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