Ep. 221: Women strike back, Kavanaugh, Fahrenheit 11/9 & Assassination Nation
Release Date: 09/28/2018
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Episode 221 includes:
-In other groper news, the Supreme Court might have a sexual assaulting judge soon...
-New James Bond director and possibly a new Bond
-"The House with a Clock in Its Walls" is a fun kids movie from the director of "Hostel." Huh?
-Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 11/9" throws a lot out there and might ultimately be hopeless.
-Ben and Nate rave that "Assassination Nation" is a knockout and one of the best movies of 2018.
-This Week's Pitch -- Women Fight Back!
-Ben pitches a vigilante team fighting the sexual predators and harassers out there, a telekinetic rape revenge film, and the First Lady as a double agent.
-This Week's Game -- So Shalit Be!
-The guys take turns offering blurbs in the form of favorite film critic Gene Shalit for this weeks films reviewed on the show.