
Episode #105
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Rita and Joe have their piercings ripped out by an MRI machine in Research Mode as they talk over Final Destination 6.

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Hosted by ArtSpear Entertainment Β· tv Β· EN-US Β· 104 episodes
Joe Bauer and Rita Artmann of ArtSpear Entertainment, creators of Toon Sandwich and other, less-well-known comedies, watch and commentate over popular (and distinctly unpopular) movies - excavating plot holes, inventing wild theories, and squeezing every possible drop of irreverence and absurdity out of each scene and line of dialogue.
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Episode #105
Rita and Joe have their piercings ripped out by an MRI machine in Research Mode as they talk over Final Destination 6.

Episode #105
<p>Rita and Joe have their piercings ripped out by an MRI machine in Research Mode as they talk over Final Destination 6.</p>

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Episode #102
<p>Robert De Niro directs a film about a young bucking Bronxo whose soul hangs in the balance, swinging like an Italian sausage between two male role models: his working-class loyal Dad and his murdering-class local dirtbag. (His mother vanishes completely after the first act, not that he ever noticed her). Along the way he stumbles into a love-at-first-100-sights relationship, a race war triggered by undeclared cycling boundaries and the longest dice-rolling tournament in the history of cinema, complete with claustrophobic time-out penalties, to ensure a great game is as fun as possible. But as Dad Niro tells him, "...
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