Episodes
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So we’ve reached the 20 year mark of the release of White Chicks. Feeling old yet? Like usual, there’s plenty to argue in today’s film. We somehow disagree on the believability of Marlon’s fighting skills (or lack thereof), and the validity of the plan to dress as white chicks. All this and more on What The Nostalgia?!?
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Today we review Horror/Comedy Zombieland and we disagree on plenty. Including the genre itself, a different casting choice for Jesse Eisenberg, and the idea of the world coming together in a zombie apocalypse. All this and more on WTN!?!
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In today's episode we go back to the future with 1997's Austin Powers. We discuss Michael Myers place in comedy as well as the state of 90s humor, and many of the James Bond spoofs. All this and more on WTN!
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This week the guys jump into the 2005 Nior film Sin City. This film takes violence to new levels with a story that connects three different characters throughout. We debate who had the best story line as well as who we think did it best. We speak on the world of Sin City in general and how they failed miserably at the opportunity of continuing characters stories. All this and more on WTN!
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Toys come to life in this 1995 family comedy Toy Story starring Tom Hanks and Tim Allen. The WTN pair break out their inner child and discuss their favorite toys, was something off about the guy singing the theme songs, Buzz Lightyear's road to humility, and much more. We toys can see EVERYTHING! So play nice.
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This week we hop in the world of corruption with Denzel Wasington and Ethan Hawke as they star in the 2001 classic: Training Day. This has to be the wildest first day on the job in history. We talk about Denzels Oscar winning performance and what scene we believe won him the award. We hit on Jake's need to want to do good in this world causing his downfall but also leading to his survival. Enjoy this week's review on WTN!
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Taking the horror route this episode, we bring in 2008's Cloverfield. How scary is this movie, really? Where were you when the promotional genius of this movie first dropped? We debate some comparisons, and also, we disagree on the deaths of certain characters. Did anyone make it out? Or does this mysterious monster destroy everything and everyone in its path? Lastly, what would you do for love on the brink of world destruction? All this and more on WTN!
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Today's episode of 1999's The Wood we debate on the casting issues of some of the characters' younger selves; we speak on bad drunk performances, also, we talk about a few interesting facts that spark from this film leading into other films you may or may not know. All this and more on this week's episode of WTN!
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In this review, we bring up the fact that Cuba Gooding looks nothing like the real radio, so we try to come up with some better casting solutions. If only Kirk Lazarus was around because this is another wasted special needs performance, no Oscar's, starting to think we shouldn't have reviewed this.
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This Mini-episode, the guys discuss the films they are most looking forward to this year. Safe to bet your money that they don't agree on what will be good or bad with some of the choices they pick.
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Guns, unhinged comedy, and a star-studded cast. We open up briefly on the state of the movie comedy world, we also take a guess at what movie within the movie each of us would choose to see. We end up breaking into a wild Tom Cruise debate that may or may not have gone on too long. Enjoy this week's review of Tropic Thunder!
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Pause for a second and ask yourself, "Can I name more than 3 dinosaurs?"...If yes, then you have the classification to listen to this episode...If not, you still can listen because we couldn't name more than 3 ourselves. Either way, enjoy this 90's classic! Link in bio.
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This is a quick hitter mini-episode touching on Spike Lee's 1989 film "Do the Right Thing." Jamel explores what he feels the overall message Spike Lee was trying to get across. Will we ever know what the right thing is? Lord knows. But maybe Spike does, too?
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Today, we're slipping fifties on the low for the hook up and reviewing the 1996 comedy/satire Cable Guy. Jamel empathizes with the hard-knock life of a cable guy. And Jerrell counts the ways of Chip Douglass being a master puppeteer. All this and more on WTN!
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In today's episode, Jamel and Jerrell review the 2001 Horror/Thriller Jeepers Creepers. It's a horror movie, so you know somebody deserves to die. Jerrell makes it clear who and when. And they debate on how traumatized was Darry actually after seeing the bodies in the basement. All this and more on WTN!
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Today's episode we go back to 2002 when "bling-bling" was a thing and review All About the Benjamins. Jamel questions if Williamson was gullible during the diamond exchange. Jerrell believes that Pam was useless as a partner. And they agree that Bucum and Reggie reconciled waaay to fast after the split. All this and more on WTN!
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Today's episode we make our way to the 2007 teen comedy, Superbad. We're at odds on if Seth gave up on Fogel too early after seemingly being arrested and In the grand scheme of things, did the guys actually need the liquor. After watching this movie, we encourage you to go to the rooftop and scream that you love your best friend!
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Listen, we've been doing these reviews for a while, and this movie finally did it. It made one of us hit a monumental moment that forced to change how films are rated from this point forward. For better or for worse? Tune in to find out on the latest episode of WTN!
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This episode Jamel and Jerrell break in and break down the hardly-mentioned film, Lady Killers. And we're telling you right now: WE WANT THAT DOUGHNUT MONEY! The two are at odds over what all Lump's role entailed, and what makes a good heist, All this and more on WTN!
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Good Burger 2 has been confirmed! Let's talk about it.
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