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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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Ep. 32 – Mr. Right

Looking for a hit movie? How about a movie about a hitman who’s tired of doing hits for people who hire hitmen, so as a way to hit back, he hits the guys who hired him in the first place as a hitman, because contracting out hits is bad. Throw in some hit actors, some hit-worthy dance moves and you have yourselves a movie that’s all da hit. Too bad the critics couldn’t give a hit about it…but that’s okay because we’re about to prove to you that Mr. Right is not that bad.
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Ep. 31 – A Nightmare On Elm Street (2010)

There are three things in movies that make people run screaming…a charbaby in a fedora, creepy kids singing an even creepier lullaby, and the words “Produced by Michael Bay”. You won’t want to sleep on this episode, because we’re about to prove to you that 2010’s remake of A Nightmare On Elm Street is not that bad.
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Ep. 30 – Batman Forever

One of the criticisms of Tim Burton’s Batman movies is that they were made by a guy who didn’t like comic books. Then came 1995 and Joel Schumacher with the “hold my beer” approach to comic book movies. But despite having more neon than a Tokyo night club, a Two-Face with one personality and arguably the worst cinematic Batman ever, we’re still here to prove to you that Batman Forever…is not that bad.
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Ep. 29 – Cars 2

Do you remember The Andy Griffith Show? A show about a charming, lovable character. Then they thought it was a good idea to make a spinoff about the idiot mechanic entering the military? Now, picture that…but with animated cars. Lightning may not have struck twice, but we’re here to trade in our dad jokes for dadgum and prove to you that Cars 2…is not that bad.
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Ep. 28 – Four Rooms

If two’s company, and three’s a crowd…four is clearly an experiment in film production. With familiar names, two of the hottest film directors of their time and one New Year’s Eve never to forget, what could possibly go wrong? Well, if you’re Ted the Bell Boy, everything. However, if you’re just a film lover, nothing…as we’re here to prove to you that Four Rooms is not that bad.
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Ep. 27 – The Bubble

The last two years have given us a lot of words we probably never want to hear again for a long time. Words like pivot, cohort, moistly, lockdown and variant. However, we’ll try to go gentle and not burst your mood, as we’re going to be saying Bubble a lot…because we’re about to prove to you that the Netflix comedy the Bubble is not that bad.
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Ep. 26 – Road House

If I learned anything from the movies in the 80’s, it’s that the most famous people in the world are bouncers…Jasper apparently only has one band, and that it’s okay to rip out someone’s throat with your bare hand. No one’s putting Swayze in a corner on this one. Gomez from Playlist Wars joins the show to help us prove to you that Road House…is not that bad.
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Ep. 25 – Hudson Hawk

Normally, we don’t talk about Bruno…at least, that’s what Encanto tells us. Unfortunately, that’s not the case this time…because we’re going to have to talk about the Return Of Bruno. Sit back as we attempt to unlock the Da Vinci Codex as we prove to you that 1991’s Hudson Hawk is not that bad.
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Ep. 24 – Formula 51 (The 51st State)

An assassin, a hooligan and a kilt-wearing chemist walk into Manchester to make a drug deal. Throw in a crime boss who talks about himself in the third person, more F-bombs than you can bleep out and you have a recipe for success. You can almost taste the rainbow already. Listen in as we prove that Formula 51 isn’t breaking bad at all. This Samuel L. Jackson cult classic…is not that bad.
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Ep. 23 – Venom

Take two Oscar-nominated actors, a script where the main lead talks to himself for half the movie and a character with a not-so-great cinematic history and toss them all together into a film about hungry goo. Things are about to get sticky as we set out to prove to you that 2018’s Venom…is not that bad.