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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. 201 – Almighty Thor

Have you ever been to the grocery store and wanted a Coke, but you didn’t have enough money and opted for the cheaper store brand, thinking “it’s a cola, how different can it be”? Well, that very same situation was given to movie goers around the world…with the MCU serving up a Coke, and The Asylum serving up…well, something cola flavoured. But can it still be as good? Find out as we take the movie version of the Pepsi Challenge to see if Almighty Thor is not that bad.
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Spin Shuffle Skip- Jeremy Renner – The Medicine

For the next few episodes of Spin Shuffle Skip, we’ll be deep diving through some albums from actors who have starred in the MCU. Right off the bat, we’re kicking off with the one Avenger who’s presence is always needed. From Hawkeye himself Jeremy Renner comes an EP best played in a smoky dive bar with a good collection of songs that need to be heard.
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Ep. 199 – Atlantic Rim

There are a few certainties when it comes to filmmaking…big robots are cool and big giant monsters are cool. Throw in some rock ’em, sock em action between the two and some collateral damage to nearby buildings and you’ve got yourself a good time…or do you? Find out as we attempt to see if Atlantic Rim is not that bad.
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There Can Only Be One – Green Day

Grammy-winning pop-punk masters Green Day have been kicking it loud for over 35 years. Now, we dive into the California trio’s discography…just in time for September to end.
Below, you’ll find the Spotify playlists made by both Kerry and myself. Have a listen, enjoy the deep dive and let us know which songs would have made your list.
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Keep Watch Pass – Movies Starring Idris Elba

If you want someone to open the gates to the nine realms…he’s your man. You want someone to help you cancel the apocalypse…he’s your man. You want to pick three movies starring Idris Elba…we’re your podcast.
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Ep. 198 – Snoop Dogg’s Hood Of Horror

No matter what generation you fall into, everyone has an anthology series or movie they can remember. From The Twilight Zone to Creepshow, The Outer Limits to Electric Dreams…they are iconic. But, can one anthology movie, hosted by an iconic figure of modern pop culture put the izzle in sizzle…or fizzle? Find out as we attempt to see if Snoop Dogg’s Hood Of Horror is not that bad.
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Spin Shuffle Skip – Dogstar – Between The Power Lines & Palm Trees

When it comes to “actor albums”, few combine the vocal sensibilities of The Cure, musical stylings that stretch from alt rock to Blue Rodeo…and all in a tight collection of songs that will make you say “woah”. This week, we tackle Dogstar’s recent album and make our spin, shuffle and skip picks.
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Keep Watch Pass – Movies Starring Danny Trejo

How hard can it be to pick 3 movies from the filmography of an actor with over 250 credits to their name? We’re about to find out as we deep dive into the work of Danny Trejo. Will we be obvious, or will we dive a little deeper? Find out in this week’s episode.
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Ep. 197 – Suck

It’s generally accepted that Canadians are universally known to be exceptionally polite. We make saying sorry an Olympic sport. Heck, we’re even sorry about being sorry. But, is a Canadian rock band made up of bloodsucking vampires also polite? Find out as we attempt to see if Suck is not that bad.
While it’s not on Spotify, enjoy the soundtrack from this YouTube link.
