Episodes
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We've got a panic on our hands on the 4th of July! To celebrate the holiday (and buy us time to see Jackass 5), we're reposting our Jaws episode from 2022.
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Kevin and Tim take on The Exit 8 video game and break down why this weird little horror is so frustratingly addictive. The boys discuss the creepiest anomalies, the paranoia that sets in after staring at the same hallway for too long, and the lingering doubt of whether the end is really the end… or just another anomaly.
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Missing episodes?
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Whoomp, Mayor it is: Tim and Kevin spend roughly forty minutes talking exclusively about Wilson Fisk.
In a fun way!
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Kevin and Tim take on The Punisher: One Last Kill and break down the feature’s brutal fight scenes, strange pacing, and Frank Castle slowly losing his grip on reality. The boys dig into the dangers of actors writing their own scripts, debate what works and what absolutely does not, and ask the most important question of all: does this officially qualify for the Surf Dracula Paradox?
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There's like $8 worth of Jarlsberg in here! Kevin and Tim talk about the 2006 Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep classic to try to figure out who the movie's villain is.
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Kevin and Tim take on The Mummy and break down how cool Rick is, how badass Evelyn is, and how Jonathan refuses to back down from a fight. The boys dig into the film’s insane scarab setups, the weird and escalating mummy powers, cocky Americans, and jailer-to-friend dynamics that somehow work. Plus: Tim presents a brand-new theory about the American with glasses that may or may not change everything.
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Kevin and Tim take on From the World of John Wick: Ballerina. The boys break down Eve as a rising assassin, debate whether she’s actually believable, and highlight their favorite fight scenes. Plus: grenade confusion, power-scaling debates, and trying (and failing) to make sense of the timeline.
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Saddle up! It's time to talk Game of Thrones' latest spinoff. But is this entry heir to the crown, or should this Knight have you hedging your bets?
Tim did not sign off on this episode bio.
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Cards on the table. We're doing this for your own good.
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Kevin and Tim break down Wonder Man and are genuinely surprised by how good it is. They unpack Simon Williams’ flawed but compelling arc, debate Mandarin recognition skills, and ask whether he’s ready for an Avengers-level debut.
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Kevin and Tim are back for their first episode of 2026, and they’re kicking things off with a bang. The boys dive headfirst into Stranger Things Season 5, breaking down a disappointing finale, Eleven’s ongoing struggle to speak like a normal human, Nancy straight-up murdering people, and whether the child actors were able to pull it off. Plus, Kevin finally unleashes his long-teased theory on why the script feels so bad — and honestly… he might be right.
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Nerdy for 30 Season 6 coming February 5th!
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Nerdy for 30 Season 6 coming January 29th!
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The end of the year is here again, but this year's Rennies are a little different. Join Kevin and Tim for a freewheeling ride through the pod in 2025 and a brief look at what's coming up next. Thanks for listening, everybody!
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Kevin and Tim mine the untapped potential of the Frosty the Snowman canon.
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Buckle up — it’s time for Drive! Kevin and Tim are joined by writer-director Mike Breen for their annual Ryan Gosling movie. They dig into Tim’s ongoing beef with Gosling, the joy of comedians playing villains, and the wild world of fast fashion.
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Kevin and Tim saw Predator Badlands, and you know what THAT means! (Tim loved it and Kevin was a little snob about it. Go figure)
This one has some dece Epstein stuff tho
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Franksgiving is upon us! After a month of buildup, Kevin and Tim settle into Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein. But does it live up to a career's worth (or in our case, a month's worth) of hype? Tune in to find out!
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Kevin and Tim finally crack open their long-awaited bargain-bin banger: Van Helsing! They revel in the movie’s gothic, supernatural James Bond vibes, debate who in their right mind would choose to live in this murder-town, and nitpick Kate Beckinsale’s brother’s truly questionable werewolf-catching strategy.
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Kevin and Tim are celebrating week two of Franks-giving Month with Frankenweenie—a movie neither of them really liked. They dive into what makes a great Frankenstein story, Tim’s fear of art, and the strange joy of watching animations watch other animations.
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