Tom Clark's 6M Podcast
Episode 280 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a full-on watch-along as Tom and Chris Patton press play on RoboCop 3. Timed to run alongside the film, this episode delivers live reactions, real-time commentary, and conversation as Alex Murphy returns—this time played by Robert John Burke—in a PG-13 sequel that shifts the tone of the franchise. Tom and Chris break down the cast changes, behind-the-scenes trivia, the softened violence, and how this third installment fits into the larger RoboCop legacy. Is RoboCop 3 an underrated sequel that tried something different, or the moment the original...
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Episode 279 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a review of 48 Hours. Tom and Phil Lindsey break down the 1982 action-comedy classic starring Nick Nolte as hard-nosed San Francisco cop Jack Cates and Eddie Murphy in his explosive feature film debut as wisecracking convict Reggie Hammond. The guys dive into the film’s 48-hour race to catch escaped killers, the gritty tone that separates it from later buddy-cop imitators, and the electric chemistry that launched Murphy into superstardom. Does this movie hold up today and where does it rank in Murphy's filmography? Dive into that and a lot more!...
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Episode 278 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a review of Wonder Man: The Minieries. Tom and Phil Lindsey look at Marvel Studios’ newest Disney+ series, exploring the offbeat, Hollywood‑satirical take on the MCU. From behind-the-scenes insights and production delays to the series’ placement in Phase Six of the MCU, the guys discuss what makes Wonder Man both a fresh and essential addition to Marvel’s ever-expanding universe. Is Wonder Man the best show Marvel's done to this point, or is there room to improve here? Dive into that and a lot more! Subscribe on YouTube: Appreciate the...
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Episode 277 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a review of The Princess Bride. Tom and and Chris Patton break down how Rob Reiner and William Goldman created a film that balances fairy-tale adventure, sharp satire, and genuine emotion without undercutting any of it. The discussion explores the storybook framing device, the film’s unforgettable characters and performances, and why moments like Inigo Montoya’s revenge, Westley and Buttercup’s romance, and the legendary sword fight still resonate decades later. Does this need any sort of follow-up, or should it be left alone? Dive into that and...
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Episode 276 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a review of Teen Wolf from 1985. Tom and Phil Lindsey revisit the Michael J. Fox cult classic that mixes supernatural comedy with 1980s high school sports drama, exploring how Scott Howard’s werewolf transformation works as a metaphor for adolescence, popularity, and identity. The discussion digs into the film’s oddly casual treatment of its supernatural premise, the shifting friendships and basketball dynamics once winning becomes dependent on the wolf. Does this movie hold up as an 80's coming of age flick, even 40+ years later? Dive into that...
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Episode 275 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a review of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Tom and Phil Lindsey explore how the sequel navigates grief, legacy, and leadership after the off-screen passing of Chadwick Boseman. The discussion also highlights key story moments, including Shuri’s confrontation with grief, Ramonda’s emergence as a leader, the debut of the Midnight Angels, the introduction of Riri Williams as Ironheart, and the poignant mid-credits reveal of T’Challa’s son, Toussaint. Did this sequel accomplish what it needed to do, or did it miss the mark? Dive into that, and a...
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Episode 274 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast wraps up The Beatles Anthology with a full review of Parts 7, 8, and 9, covering the band’s final years, breakup, aftermath, and eventual reunion. Tom and Phil Lindsey discuss the collapse of the group from 1968 through 1970, including the White Album sessions, Apple Corps chaos, creative fractures, business disputes, and the final recordings that led to Let It Be and Abbey Road. IFrom there, the conversation moves into the reunion of Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, the use of John Lennon’s demo recordings, and the...
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The season 7 premiere of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast, episode 273, takes a deep dive into Elephant, the 2003 breakthrough album from The White Stripes. Tom Clark and Chris Patton break down the band’s decision to reject slick production in favor of raw, analog recording at Toe Rag Studios in London, and how that approach shaped one of the defining rock albums of the early 2000s. From the cultural impact of “Seven Nation Army” to the blues-heavy sprawl of “Ball and Biscuit,” the episode explores the album’s sound, themes, track sequencing, and lasting reputation. How did Elephant...
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Episode 272 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast continues the deep dive into The Beatles Anthology, as Tom Clark and Phil Lindsey review Parts 5 and 6. This episode covers the height of Beatlemania and the beginning of its collapse, from the chaos of Shea Stadium and relentless world touring to the creative leap represented by Rubber Soul and Revolver. The increasing divide between what the Beatles could create in the studio versus what they could reproduce on stage is apparent, as part 6 turns toward controversy, cultural backlash, and the end of touring altogether. How do Parts 5 and 6 capture the...
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Episode 271 of Tom Clark’s 6M Podcast is a holiday watch-along, as Tom and Chris Patton sit down with Jon Favreau’s Elf. Timed to play alongside the film, this episode offers live reactions, commentary, and conversation as Buddy the Elf journeys from the North Pole to New York City. Along the way, Tom and Chris dig into the movie’s enduring appeal, Will Ferrell’s star-making performance, the balance of sincerity and absurd comedy, and why Elf has become a modern Christmas staple more than two decades later. Grab the movie, hit play, and settle in for a festive watch-along filled with...
info_outlineEpisode 266 of Tom Clark's 6M Podcast is a review of AC/DC's Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap. Tom Clark and Chris Patton break down the band’s gritty and unfiltered 1976 hard-rock classic., with a look at how it shaped AC/DC’s identity during the Bon Scott era. From the punk-leaning title track to deeper cuts like “Ride On” and “Ain’t No Fun (Waiting ’Round to Be a Millionaire),” we explore the stories behind the songs, and why Dirty Deeds remains a fan favorite. Does AC/DC deserve the criticism for being the band that constantly delivers the same sound, or is that what makes the band great? We're diving into that, and a lot more!
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