Jason sounds just like Steve Buscemi
My favorite thing about this show is that Jason sounds just like Steve Buscemi. That reason alone is enough to reward this show with 5 stars. Aside from that, I like that Dave and Jason are fans who fairly provide balance to the extreme opinions out there. By that I mean they're not only willing to defend the underrated DC properties (e.g., the DCEU), but also rightfully admit the flaws in that which is overrated (e.g., the Dark Knight movies). Highlights of this show include the episodes where they explore the DC movies that never made it onto film, including an insightful look at what went wrong with Joel Schumacher's films. This podcast managed to achieve the unthinkable, by giving me a whole lot more sympathy for Schumacher himself and how he may have actually made some pretty good movies if he was allowed to do what he wanted. The worst parts of this show, however, are their exaggerrated complaints on color grading, and when Dave invites his ignorant friend Matt Carroll on.Read full review »
NamHienNguyen via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/21/17
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You have an awesome show. I listen to about 70 different podcasts at work and you are one of the 10 that when I see that there is a new show, that I will listen to first. Thankfully not all of those 10 all post on the same day or at the same time lol. Thank for your show.
David12 via · 02/21/17
I don’t like it because there’s news in it but not enough of the news I’m looking for. But it is funny and the hosts are good together.
hot30wheels via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/22
Guys, I love the reviews and the honesty, but it all seems negative....can you tell us what you like as well? And why all the hate for Lucifer? It is funny as heck!
bmcalpine via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/16
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