Sunk in quality over time. Neil ruined this show.
I was a longtime follower of this show, from the original hosting panel, through multiple reshufflings of the hosting panel, until now. I loved this show at first, but it's gotten worse as the hosts kept changing. It's sunken to such a dismal level that I've finally given up on the show. The promotion of Neil from the sound booth to the hosting table was the last straw. Neil is the worst. He tries way too hard to be funny and everything he ever says is kinda dumb. And Frank is weird, because his demeanor actually seems kinda cheerful, but he's such a hater. He may be the most negative host on any movie-related podcast I've ever followed. Frank is so consistently negative that even though I have followed the show for years since he’s been on, I honestly still have little clue what his tastes in movies are, because he just gripes and complains about every single movie. Seriously, as soon as anyone mentions any movie title, whether old or recent, Frank will immediately, pretty much without exception, launch into a long list of complaints about that movie. Does he even like any movies at all? It's really hard to tell.
NamHienNguyen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/14/17
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These guys are always funny to listen to, as well as informative, never a dull moment, and kudos for putting the podcast on iTunes quickly to listen to. You guys are awesome, keep up the good work.
J4rhe4d1994 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/26/15
After listening and watching the Schmoes for a couple of years now, I still don't know what to make of Finstock, but it sure is hilarious seeing Sarah try to tame him. It's good to see JTE voicing his opinion more on this podcast!
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