Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 6 hours 52 minutes
Season 4 kicks off as Louis and substitute co-host Andy, matriculate and debate with guests Adam Zopfi-Hulse and Robyn Stevens (both from The Issue At Hand), as they compare Rodney Dangerfield's "Back to School" from 1986, and Melissa McCarthy's "Life...
Hosts, Louis and Ed take a trip to the waste-processing underworld to find adventure along with guests Maya Nakashima and Mitch Schmidt as they ponder 1990's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and 1997's Warriors of Virtue.
Louis and Ed sharpen their pencils and flip over a clean page; they brought back Andy to talk about anthology sketch comedy movies, namely 1977's The Kentucky Fried Movie, and 2013's Movie 43.
Louis and Ed call up a specialized team of heroic guest panelists, The Issue at Hand's Robyn Stevens and Adam Zopfi-Hulse, to re-ignite the podcast by discussing ensemble disaster movies, 2007's Sunshine and 2003's The Core.
Ed and Louis make a bet to mold Maya Nakashima and Liza Jolley (Throwback to School) into the perfect podcast guest panelists, as they give two Pygmalion-plotted movies, 1964's "My Fair Lady" and 2003's "She's All That", a viewing and a bit of a...
Louis and Ed take a (fake) trip down memory lane with former host, Adrian Eng, and returning guest, Maya Nakashima, as they watch the beloved classic "Total Recall" from 1990 and the less than classic reboot from 2012.
Louis and Ed, along with a full house of guests, Liza, Andy, and Kalen, double our trouble and double our fun as we talk about 2002's Adaptation and 2011's Jack & Jill, two movies in which one actor played two main roles
Ed and Louis have a plague on both their houses and guests Adam Zopfi-Hulse and Robyn Stevens (both from the Issue At Hand) join them to discuss the violent, horny youths of the 1590s on display in 1996's "Romeo+Juliet" and 2013's "Romeo and Juliet". ...
Louis and Ed stare into the ghostly void, and guests Liza Jolley (Throwback to School) and Andy Zillig (Spoiled Again) stare back, as they discuss their favorite ghost movies for Halloween, talk about some current favorites, and play a spooky and...
Ed and Louis are rejoined by Liza Jolley (Throwback to School) and Andy Zillig as they talk about movies in which young lads can see ghosts. They take apart 1999's "The Sixth Sense", and stand witness as 2016's "Ghost Goggles" falls apart on its own. ...