Season 3 Finale - Wishmaster 2 (1999)
/We wrap up season 3 with the sequel to the most wish dense film of the season. Kat Letwin and Paul JP are back for Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies and Maddox a seven barrel gun for protecting art.
We wrap up season 3 with the sequel to the most wish dense film of the season. Kat Letwin and Paul JP are back for Wishmaster 2: Evil Never Dies and Maddox a seven barrel gun for protecting art.
We are joined by Ralph MacLeod and Meagan McConnell to watch The Room (2019) about a room that can give you anything want. A movie with banquette of interesting ideas that we explore because the film certainly didn’t.
We are joined by Leigh Cameron and Scott Thrower to talk about The Map of Tiny Perfect Things, a cute movie with a cumbersome title. Scott uses my podcast to propose to a stranger, vastly overestimating the reach of this podcast.
We are joined by Kelly Zemnickis and Kirk McCullough to watch Ted (2012), a film that went for edgy and aged quickly. We come up with a better film "Biblical Brady".
We are joined by Nkasi Ogbonnah and Andrea Marston to watch 13 Going On 30, a movie about about rich white girl who finds one of the most powerful wish granting devices we've ever seen and used it to eventually marry someone who already had a crush on her.
We are joins by Cihang Ma and Griffin Toplitski to discuss Pinocchio (1940) and as a result the economics of turning boys into donkeys.
Tim Blair and Vance Banzo join Maddox to discuss the 2003 made for TV movie You Wish! about a boy wish he didn't have a little brother. They also teach Maddox about Goober Yo-yo and Knife Game to his horror.
We are joined by Tyler Hewitt and Janelle McGuinness to break down "Needful Things", the film based on a Stephen King book where the devil open up an antique shop and pulls a bunch of weird pranks on a small town.
We sit down with Grace Smith and Alan Belerique to break down the most recent Wonder Woman film. It is bursting at the seems with honestly too many magic wishes.
This episode is something a little different. This is the audio from a crossover episode we did with our friends at Spooked. It was originally posted live to YouTube and included video as part of The Sonar Network's push to promote their new YouTube channel.
This is very silly. Please check on The Sonar Network's YouTube channel and also subscribe to the Spooked podcast.
Enjoy.
In this episode, Hallmark movie veteran Rachel Mason guides Maddox and Jenna LeBlanc through "A Wish For Christmas" (2016) a Hallmark movie about a woman granted the magic power to harass service workers.
We are joined by Kris Siddiqi and Kat Letwin to discuss "Mazes and Monsters" but actually talk a bunch of D&D and Statanic Panic.
I'm joined by Meagan McConnell and Marcel St. Pierre to discuss "Fantasy Island" (2020) the horror reboot of the 70's ABC show. Listen to us corrupt Marcel's memories of his Saturday Night as a 10-year-old.
In this episode we are joined by Maricris Rivera and Kristopher Bowman to break down the Disney Princess film "The Princess and The Frog" (2009), a children's film where a guy definitely gets his dick blown off by a shotgun.
In this episode I'm joined by Anne McMaster and Cihang Ma to break down "Mr Destiny" (1990) the film the universe forgot existed.
In this episode we are joined by Lindsay Mullan and Gavin Williams to break down "What Women Want (2000)" a terrible film starring a terrible person playing a terrible person that Lindsay tries to convince us has some merit.
In this movie review episode I'm joined by Taylor Davis and Griffin Toplitsky to discuss Aladdin (1992) and talk about what kind of genies we'd be.
We are joined by Paul JP and Jon Blair to watch the classic magic wish turns wrong film “The Monkey’s Paw (1948)” where we put the paw on trial!
I'm joined by Meagan McConnell and Josh Murray to watch a random horror film about magic wishes I found on Netflix called Wish Upon. Meagan accidentally reveals she does not understand how walk-in baths work. Great time.
I'm joined by Kyle Scott and Scott Thrower to watch Angels in the Outfield (1994). A film where it is clear that God and Angels exist, but are probably either evil or capricious.
We take silly seriously.