Listen with caution
I've been listening to this podcast for many months. I love geeking out about box office numbers - and this podcast scratches that itch well. However, there is a serious problem with a host they have on the show - Tom AKA Finstock. Most of the positive reviews for this show cite him as a positive aspect of the show. I do not agree. They way that he treats his cohost Sarah is deplorable. He's making sexual advances on her...constantly! It's incredible. Her discomfort with his remarks is always palpable, and makes for some 'am I actually hearing this?' moments. If I were her, I would sue for workplace sexual harassment. The other cohost doesn't do anything to stop Tom either. Bystander. That being said, there's always going to be an audience of men who will giggle at this humor. There's nothing I can do to stop it, and there's no other podcast out there that talks about box office numbers. Literally anyone else could make a similar show and I would switch!
gotta ddance via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/17/16
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Great concept! This is the perfect podcast if you love those Hollywood numbers, even if you aren't a film buff. Great job by the host (I think Josh), who is a natural at this. My only 2 critiques are time (they unprofessionally ramble on about things none of the listeners find interesting. Reign...Read full review »
djm000se via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/23/16
Very entertaining combination of facts and toms stories. Keep up the good work.
Jacobian UK via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/09/15
I like this show when they get to the numbers and talk about the movies. Seems like a lot of this stuff is a waste of time. If it was 30-45mins actually talking movies it would be a great show. Bob is a funny guy but the guests are a joke. I'll keep listening to it but I'm not a fan.
Nemesis Project via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/23/14
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