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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 – Biographical Films

It’s always so much easier to watch the movie than it is to do research on someone’s life. With that being the case, carson Elcome returns to drop his Keep, Watch and Pass picks of biographical movies. Whose stories soared on the silver screen, and which ones deserved an early curtain drop?
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Ep. 144 – The Thing (2011)

Hollywood has never been one to shy away from going back to the well to rehash what worked before. But, can a prequel of a remake with the same name still bring Antarctic chills? Find out as we attempt to prove to you that 2011’s The Thing is not that bad. Special Guest: Carson Elcome
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Spin Shuffle Skip – Andy Gibb – Shadow Dancing

Kick back and relax as we go through the 2nd album from the discography of the other Gibb brother, Andy. Alex Whissell returns to make his Spin, Shuffle and Skip picks from album that hits on multiple moods, multiple feels and multiple hits.
Below is the Spotify link to the full album. Have a deep dive, then let us know in the comments below which songs would have made your list.
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Keep Watch Pass – Movies About Aliens

Aliens have always been a staple of movies, whether as the antagonist, protagonist or just as a simple plot device. Now, Carson Elcome joins the show to drop his picks for movies about aliens. Which movies made the list? Tune in and find out.
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Ep. 143 – Broken Arrow

There was a time when airplane movies were all the rage, the threat of nuclear missiles was everywhere and action films were the dominant force at the box office. That time was called the 80’s. 1996…not so much. Still, that doesn’t mean it was going to scale down on the explosions. Time to put $20 down and see if Broken Arrow is not that bad.
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There Can Only Be One – Paramore

There are one of the most influential pop-punk bands to come out since the turn of the century. Now, Joseph Whalen returns to go through the discography of Paramore, as we try to decode which song stands above the others.
Below, you’ll see the playlists made from both Joseph and myself. A few notes…because The Summer Tic EP is not available on Spotify at all, Joseph’s pick from that album is not on his list. For myself, because I chose Emergency (Crab Mix), I put the original from All We Know Is Falling so at least you can hear the original. In the meantime, once you’re done listening to the episode, have a listen to our picks, and be sure to let us know in the comments below which songs would have made your list.
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Keep Watch Pass – Before They Were Famous

Every actor has that role that catapults them into the pop culture conscience, a film or show where can definitively plant a flag and call it their star-making role. Now, Lyle Robichaud from AM640 Toronto returns to look at films done before that star flag was planted. Which early roles made out Keep, Watch and Pass lists? listen in and find out.
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Mock-tober Is Coming
If you haven’t figured out, after 3 years and over 200 episodes, we have a serious liking for “bad” movies. Up until now, we’ve stuck pretty close to our goal of finding the good things to say about many of the films we’ve covered, but we haven’t really delved into the “Mockbuster” just yet. But, what is a mockbuster? To quote Wikipedia…

So, because we do love a challenge here, we have dedicated October to be a 5-week celebration of the Mockbuster. Here are the 5 films we’ll be discussing in October…

October 2 – Transmorphers
This is going to be a fun one. I grew up as a Transformers kid (admittedly, I still am one too), so rest assured this will have my attentions right off the bat.
October 9 – Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies
What better way to celebrate a presidential election year than by going back in time to the untold story of how Lincoln killed the zombies. That’s in the history books, right?


October 16 – American Warships
I know we haven’t covered Battleship yet, but we’ll want to make sure all our bases are covered. Mid-month, we’ll hit the open sea and pray that we have a life jacket. Big things are bound to go boom.
October 23 – Cocaine Shark
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October 30 – Paranormal Entity
Lo and behold, a two-fer celebration at the end of the month. A mockbuster designed to scare the socks off you. Okay, it’s probably not scary…and you may not be wearing socks. But still…there is no better way to end the “Month Of Mock” than with a frightfest.
And, there you have it. The 5 movies that will make up Mocktober. Now, here’s where you come in. We want to celebrate with you. So, If you’ve seen any of these movies, let us know in the comments below what you thought of them. We want to shout you out, so be sure to drop us a line.
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Ep. 142 – The Rocker

For those about to listen to us talk about The Rocker, we salute you…because when it comes to rock and roll, age ain’t nothing but a number. Ratings, however…those are numbers. And, despite how low things can go, we raise our horns and say to heck with that, cause this move is not that bad. Special guest: Greg from Movie Date Night.
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Spin Shuffle Skip – Sandbox – Bionic

In 1995, one Canadian band stormed out of the gates with a debut album that was front-to-back all killer, no filler. Now, we take a look back at an album almost 30 years old that still resonates today and make our Spin, Shuffle and Skip picks. Along for the ride is Lyle Robichaud from AM640 Toronto.
Below, you’ll find the Spotify link to the full album. Have a listen to all of it, and be sure to let us know in the comments below which songs would have made your list.
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