Exploring and celbrating film franchises one movie at a time! Each week we go film by film through p
Gabe and James discuss about the third Terminator film. A definite step down for the series, despite
Gabe and James take a quick break from the Terminator series to talk about the films of 2020. A rath
Gabe and James talk about one of the greatest action films of all time. Quite possibly James Cameron
We start a new franchise with James Cameron's ground-breaking Sci-Fi action thriller, The Terminator
We wrap up our journey through the Bourne series with the highly anticipated and equally disappointi
Gabe and James record in person to discuss the ill-fated attempt to spin off the Bourne series with
James made Gabe watch one of his favorite horror films.
Gabe and James get together in person to talk about one of the greatest horror films of all time. An
This week we talk about the original finale for the Bourne Trilogy. The Bourne Ultimatum is an exhil
In this episode we are again joined by our friend Sam Dodson to talk about Paul Greengrass' introduc
This week we begin exploring one of the most influential action franchise of the 2000s. Doug Liman's
With James back, we finally finish playing catch up with franchise installments released while we we
This week we wrap up The Hire series with Neill Blomkamp's installment, The Escape. Its not the best
Here we talk about Tony Scott's absolutely wild installment featuring James Brown and a wonderful Ga
This week James makes his triumphant return to the show! We discuss Joe Carnahan's excellent install
In this minisode Gabe talks about John Woo's fantastic entry into the Hire series, Hostage. You can
Gabe talks about Alejandro González Iñárritu's dark, gritty installment into The Hire series, Powder
Gabe talks about Guy Ritchie's installment in the Hire series, Star. You can watch "Star" on YouT
Gabe talks about Wong Kar Wai's moody, contemplative installment to the car commercial series that b
In this minisode Gabe continues his solo drive through BMW's The Hire series with Ang Lee's chapter,