
After the death of Al Qaeda leader, Luke dissects the CIA's involvement in making Zero Dark Thirty, before discussing with Ruben violence and representation in Prey. And obviously they don't actually like Al Qaeda. 00:00 - The Life and Times of Charlie Sheen 02:00 - No-one's Gonna be Intimate with Sean Bean (CW) 07:00 - Zero Dark Thirty is a Placating Post-Script on the War on Terror 27:00 - Prey/The Suicide Squad that isn't Suicide Squad/Ex Machina 44:00 - The Chad Errol Morris and the Virgin Everyone Else 52:00 - Ghostbusters Afterlife is Everything That's Wrong with Society 55:00 - Ruben Hates Dr Strange and the Multiple Verses of Neurodivergence 58:00 - No Taxation without Brendan Fraser Representation
Aug 9, 2022
1 hr 1 min

The White Man Luke reviews The Grey Man's bollocks depiction of military contractors and CIA operatives and The Not-White Man Ruben discusses blackface in modern comedy. They also create a tier list of people called Chris, discsuss nuking James Corden and the moon and - honestly - really lose track of things by the end. The Grey Man (2022, d. Treadstone), It's Always Sunny Season 15 (d. various), Point Break (1991, d. Katherine Venti-lo), James Corden (1978, d. Mephisto).
Aug 2, 2022
58 min

It's a real Luke-stravaganza as he destroys half of the episode and ruins the audio for the other half of a show that reviews Man on Fire and its Bollywood remake, commenting on intercontinental ballistic plagarism, content creator Kevin Fiege and a bollocks cake show. This week's CAB (All CIAs Are Bastards) involves heat rays. Man on Fire (2004, d. Tony Top Gun Scott), Ek Ajnabee (2005, d. Apoorva Lakhia), Spider-man: Far From Home (2021, d. A Mouse), Baking Impossible (idk).
Jul 25, 2022
49 min

Spoiler alert for the US foreign policies of the 1980s and also season 3 of The Boys. Ruben and Luke discuss cinema chains capitalising on memes, spinning TV shows into multi-media franchises, and how to approach subtext in post-2016 content.
Jul 18, 2022
1 hr 1 min
