“All films have an audience, some are harder to find”. Join Oscar and Carl as they humorously deconstruct some of the biggest Hollywood bombs, misguided sequels and awful tv movies as they attempt to answer the question ‘Who Would Watch This?’
It's the sequel nobody asked for and the one Oscar and Carl didn't want to watch. Listen as they try to understand why her height has no impact on the story, would the film have been better if it con…
This week Oscar and Carl sit back and relax, with a cheeky discussion of the upcoming razzie awards. They go through all the nominations and give a relaxed and informal, and chill, and cool, and mell…
Oscar and Carl get around to watching one of the holy grails of bad films, but is it really as bad as people say? Together they discuss how the cult functions, the weird obsession with honey, is the …
No no, not the classic point break, the new one! You know, the new one everyone talked about and remembers? Anyway, Idaho and stomachi are back, this time to achieve enlightenment by completing 8 of …
Oscar and Carl discuss why there's so many Simpsons actors in this film, how Godzilla can hide from the military in New York and how the fate of the world rests on Tv Station Live Editor Eddie. Plus …
This week Oscar and Carl commit to the whole 'Two guys and a Podcast' thing and decide to review a Star Wars Film, Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones to be precise. This is the 5th Star Wars movie, or …
Oscar and Carl discuss the existence of this lazy sequel; 'The Mummy Returns'. Along with why Brandon Fraser would have such an annoying child, who would think flying blimp is the best way to get aro…
Oscar and Carl reminisce over the films they watched in 2021. In this award show, the two look back over the films and graciously give out the coveted WWWT /Woot/ award, ending the show with the film…
Christmas is almost upon us, and what better way to celebrate with a Christmas classic. Christmas with the Kranks (2004) starring Tim Allen, Jamie Lee Curtis and Dan Aykroyd, follows the Kranks Famil…
Oscar and Carl discuss the critical and box office failure, The Snowman. We discuss how 15% of the film wasn't shot, what's that weird technology Rebecca Ferguson uses and why is the name Oleg so fun…
Tom Hardy and Venom are back, sexier and more domestic than ever in Venom: Let there be Carnage (2021). The sequel follows Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson) who obtains the Carnage symbiote and plans t…
Oscar and Carl discuss the bizarre, violent and confusing sequel to the Disney hit film Maleficent. Together they try and find out how the bird people operate as a society, will the king kiss his dad…
Oscar and Carl deconstruct the violence of this film, who is the boys dad is and why are we following the criminals for this film, plus the ultimate question; Who would watch this?
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What’s worse than Disney adults? A whole month of adults (us) talking about Disney movies. Kicking off this month, we are starting with a mid tier 90s classic with a heavy child-adult relationship s…
Halloween month...still? Sure. This week's episode is the sequel to unfriended....Unfriended: Dark Web. This skype based horror film follows five friends and our protagonist, Matias, after he steals…
After We Fell (2021) is the 3rd entry in the After Series, and continues to follow Tessa and Hardin’s healthy relationship, but uh oh, Tessa wants to move to Seattle and Hardin wants to move to Londo…
Oscar and Carl continue with horror movie month with 'Brahms: The Boy II. The sequel to 'The Boy' (famed for its creative twist) continues the story of Brahms by not continuing it at all and deciding…
Oscar and Carl continue with horror movie month with 'Fantasy Island', a blumhouse classic. Five 20-somethings go onto a mysterious island to live out their fantasies...but there is a twist...it's a …
Oscar and Carl continue with horror movie month with 'Ma', with Octavia Spencer playing the titular Ma. This Blumhouse mess held up with maybe the best performance of the year, needs an audience...uh…
Oscar and Carl start off horror movie month with an instantly forgettable classic, that's right, they discuss how chopped up the film is, how dark it is that no one could actually see it and if Slen…