poor execution
After listening to several shows it becomes apparent that the hosts and guests seem to think they are far superior to the rest of America. Ripping on bad movies can be entertaining but only for the same reason that watching bad movies is entertaining. Having to listen to clips of the top five songs every week, followed by hearing about how terrible they are is neither funny nor entertaining. If you want to do a top five show, at least pretend to be interested in the root of their popularity beyond America is dumb and the bar being set too low. Additionally, no one is willing to take a stand, all opinions are unanimous and nothing is learned or debated. This podcast does not belong in the comedy section, however, there is not a condescending catagory on itunes. Don't listen, there are plenty of better ones out there.Read full review »
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