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Welcome To The Home Of It’s Not That Bad
It’s the show that does its best to defend the unfairly maligned movies, to find the silver linings in the films deemed “less than great”. Every week, host Jason Whissell is joined by a guest to discuss a movie that has been poorly rated by the critics or by the fans. We do our very best to find good things to say about them, and to show those flicks in a light that you may have not noticed before. We are also always happy to hear what movies you think should be covered, as well as what you thought of the movies themselves. We’ll be posting blogs on here as well as keep you updated as to what to expect in the coming months.
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Keep Watch Pass – Movies Released In 1995

Thirty years ago…even though it feels like yesterday. We continue our decade dance through the years by journeying back to the middle of the 90’s to find our keep, watch and pass picks.
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Ep. 169 – Batman & Robin

Lately, it seems that crapping on superhero movies is in fashion. While one can argue whether the genre has seen its day, one has to also remember how far along these movies have come. So, let’s go back in time when one movie took all that we held near and dear to our hearts and crapped out a neon nightmare. Holy challenge, Batman…let’s see if Batman and Robin is not that bad.
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Keep Watch Pass – Movies Released In 1985

Are you ready to feel old? This week, we jump into the time machine and travel back 40 years for a look at films released in 1985. Which movies made our keep, watch and pass picks? Try to not to feel you age as you listen to which films we pick.
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Grading On A Curve – The Worst Film Nominees At The 45th Razzies

Every year, award season hits and the competition for the coveted hardware is fierce. This years collection of less than super, less than coherent and visionary-impaired movies nominated for worst of the year showcase all that was and all that we wish we could never see again. The 45th Razzies are around the corner, so prep your slop buckets and put on your bestest bib…it’s time to dine on this filth fiesta as we kick off the fun on Grading On A Curve!
2024, Adam Driver, Adam Scott, adaptation, Aubrey Plaza, Balthazar getty, Bill Smitrovich, Borderlands, Brendan Gleeson, Catherine Keener, Celeste O’Connor, Dakota Johnson, dan lauria, Dennis Quaid, Dustin Hoffman, Eli Roth, Emma Roberts, film, folie a deux, Francis Ford Coppola, Giancarlo Esposito, Grace Vanderwaal, Grading On A Curve, Harry Lawtey, Isabela Merced, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jason Schwartzman, Javina Gavankar, Joaquin Phoenix, joker, Jon Voight, Justin Chatwin, Kevin Dilloin, kevin sorbo, Lady Gaga, Laurence Fishburne, Leigh Gill, Madame Web, marvel, Megalopolis, Mena Suvari, movie, Nathalie Emmanuel, Penelope Ann Miller, podcast, Razzie, Razzies, Reagan, Shia LaBeouf, SJ Clarkson, sony, Steve Coogan, Sydney Sweeney, Tahar rahim, Talia Shire, Todd Phillips, video game, Zazie Beetz, Zosia Mamet -
Spin Shuffle Skip – Piledriver: The Wrestling Album 2

There once was a time when WWE was WWF. Wrestlers still made their way to the ring with musical accompaniment. However, not all of it was good. Lyle Robichaud returns to jump back in time to the 80’s era of spandex songs and drop his Spin, Shuffle and Skip picks.
Below is the YouTube playlist of the album. Have a listen and let us know in the comments below which songs would have made your list.
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Keep Watch Pass – Movies Of Futures Past

Have you ever watched an old movie and realized that the future they talk about or the year that it’s set in has already passed you by? We have, and this week we’re talking about movies that tried to envision what a future society and world may look like. Were they right? Were we in making our picks? Tune in and find out.
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Ep. 168 – Ophelia

In all the years of doing this show, seldom have we had the chance to get classy and Shakespearean. So, grab a flagon of your best mead, bust out the lute and dance a merry jig….it’s time to see, before a live studio audience, if Ophelia is not that bad. Recorded at 5 Paddles Brewery in Whitby, Ontario. Be sure to check them out at 5paddlesbrewing.ca.
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There Can Only Be One – Concrete Blonde

One of he most unique-sounding bands to come out of the 80’s and 90’s, Concrete Blonde layered stylish guitar licks with utter powerhouse vocals. Their originals were powerful, their covers were more often than not better than the original. Marc Shea from the Performance Anxiety podcast returns to deep dive the discs of this iconic band.
Below, you will find the playlists made by both Marc and myself. As mentioned in the show, 3 albums (Concrete Blonde Y Los Illegals, Group Therapy and Mojave) are not available on Spotify. Otherwise, these playlists contain the 7 other albums mentioned. Have a listen and be sure to let us know in the comments below which songs you would have picked.
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Keep Watch Pass – Movies Starring Anthony Hopkins

When your filmography is this good, they tend to call you Sir. This week, we run through the cinematic works of Sir Anthony Hopkins and figure out which films were worthy of knighthood, which films shone brightly…and which films were less royalty and more common.

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