Each week on Best of the Rest we take a second look at a movie that was poorly received upon release, but challenge ourselves to only talk about what the movie does well. Maybe not every movie is great, but all movies have GREATNESS!
Released in 2010, Jonah Hex stars Josh Brolin, Megan Fox, John Malkovich, Michael Fassbender, Will Arnett, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Michael Shannon. Despite the star power, it lost millions at the bo…
He may not look like his comic book counterpart, but Keanu Reeves won most people over with his portrayal of the Hellblazer character John Constantine. Unfortunately critics didn't have much praise f…
This week we are joined by special guest Bret to talk about the second and final installment of the 'Michael Bay' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Franchise. Despite injecting the series with plenty of c…
Daredevil may not have been anyone favorite superhero movie, but they green lit the spin-off anyway and in 2005 we got Elektra. The movie flopped financially and was panned by critics, but this week …
Remember when Seth Rogen was a superhero? After years of development, a movie based on the pulp character The Green Hornet finally hit theaters in 2011, starring the "chubby stoner guy" from recent c…
This week, long time friend of the show Chris Logan's wife makes her debut on the microphone to talk about a personal favorite: Josie and The Pussycats.
Although it bombed at the box office and was r…
Just before the worldwide pandemic began, Vin Diesel launched a new superhero franchise with Bloodshot. Coincidence?
Yes.
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The highest grossing movie of Jean-Claude Van Damme's career is based on a comic book and holds just a 43% on Rotten Tomatoes, which is great news for us because Timecop rules!
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Blade was a huge R rated hit in 1998, but unfortunately making a successful trilogy is about as difficult as ice skating uphill. Brandon Wilson of The Nomads of Fantasy joins us to discuss the final …
The Batman is finally here! Does Robert Pattinson earn his place among the Bat greats? In a movie with a nearly 3 hour run time, what's the best scene? We're breaking it all down in this BONUS episod…
Before they were Negan, Captain America, Gamora, and Bloodsport, they were The Losers. This 2010 adaptation of the DC comic book didn't strike a chord with critics and struggled at the box office. Mo…
The first live action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie in over 10 years made headlines when it was announced Michael Bay was serving as a producer. Long time fans were skeptical, and critics were n…
The Rocketeer flew into theaters everywhere in 1991, but audiences did not go along for the ride and critics quickly moved on. Today we're taking a second look to uncover everything this movie did we…
This week we are joined by the wonderful Bob Buel of 99 Questions to discuss everything Watchmen does well!
When the movie released in 2009, critics and audiences alike were split on just what to make…
We return to the X-Men universe one last time to take a second look at The New Mutants. Due to the the Disney acquisition of 20th Century Fox, this was the final movie of the franchise, but that didn…
We're celebrating our 40th episode with the movie many have called the worst comic book adaptation ever made: CATWOMAN! Hot off her Academy Award win, Halle Berry stepped into the iconic role to face…
Eternals made history for the MCU when it became the first film in the franchise not to be certified "Fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes. Most articles and internet discussion on the film have been focused on…
Despite bringing numerous legends of literature together on screen for the first time, the ultimate legacy of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen seems to be that it's the movie that made Sean Conn…
Tank Girl tells the age old tale of a rebel that seeks to topple an evil empire in the apocalyptic future with the assistance of her mutant kangaroo boyfriend. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the movie wasn'…
Much like the titular league of heroes, a group of writers and directors joined forces to create this film. Well they didn't so much "join forces" as "work on the movie without communicating with one…