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TVAMD2:  The Disaster Show!TVAMD2: The Disaster Show!
from TV Ate My Dinner
August 16, 2008

This is not a show about disaster movies or real-life disasters, folks. This episode was a real-life disaster, plagued with production problems, technical errors and equipment failures. But somewhere along the line we managed to talk about the mystery of twins like Jason and Jeremy London, the Barbarian Brothers, Also, why do dragon movies always suck? Is the robot invasion already happening and how will life-size silicone sex dolls help make it happen? We soldier through it all to bring you the truth, world...
TVAMD2:  Surviving Star TrekTVAMD2: Surviving Star Trek
from TV Ate My Dinner
August 09, 2008

How do you survive Star Trek? Is it just a matter of avoiding techno-tortures like the holodeck or is it about something more? Is it about knowing how to be like Kirk and overthrowing civilisations for the greater good with kidney punches and scissor kicks? Listen and find out!
TVAMD2:  The Dark Knight's ReturnsTVAMD2: The Dark Knight's Returns
from TV Ate My Dinner
August 02, 2008

Between Batman's big money and Dr. Horrible's dynamic debut online, it's a good summer for superheroes and supervillains. Even Hellboy got a little something for his trouble. The boys talk about what makes Heath Ledger's Joker the world's first scary comic book movie bad guy and discuss where the Dark Knight should go next. Who will be the next big bad? Catwoman? The Riddler? And what does the future have in store for Joss Whedon's latest creation? And what trends is this setting for future superhero projects like Watchmen? Listen and find out!
TVAMD2: Viewer Mail!TVAMD2: Viewer Mail!
from TV Ate My Dinner
July 26, 2008

The boys address issues brought up in their mail. Lynn from Australia has some additional life lessons you can learn from horror movies, plus some talk about Hancock, Death Proof, and the steady decline of American television.
TVAMD2:  What Would Fillion Do?TVAMD2: What Would Fillion Do?
from TV Ate My Dinner
July 12, 2008

All things Nathan Fillion, as only TV Ate My Dinner can bring it! The boys express their love for the star of Firefly and Slither so deeply here that they're forced to take a long hard look at themselves in the process. Also, quite a lot of talk about the Fall Guy. It makes more sense in context, people...
TVAMD2:  The Crapisode!TVAMD2: The Crapisode!
from TV Ate My Dinner
June 29, 2008

This episode's a crap shoot, but you should be used to that. Lacking a central topic, the boys BS about Dollhouse, the upcoming Joss Whedon project starring Eliza Dushku, some belated praise for the Iron Man movie with speculation about where the Avengers movie could be going. Plus a hard look at what's going wrong with the new Justice League movie. We also bring you a new Movie From the Vault (House 2 tackled Crystal Skulls way before Indiana Jones) and the latest Johnny Drama (all hail the reigning Re-Animator, Jeffrey Combs!) All this and the long-awaited follow-up on whether the junxploitation poster project Teeth is worth the trip. Should be something for everybody in this one.
TVAMD2:  Spies Like UsTVAMD2: Spies Like Us
from TV Ate My Dinner
June 10, 2008

James Bond, Jason Bourne, Jack Bauer... The boys look at the best of the JB's and offer their survival tips to anyone looking at joining the spy game (on either side). Do's and don'ts we picked up watching 24's CTU and Her Majesty's Secret Service, and some basic budget suggestions for gadget designers and supervillains who are probably just overthinking their jobs. Plus a little zombie talk about George Romero's Diary of the Dead and the Day of the Dead remake.
TVAMD2:  Indiana Jones and the Raiders of Past GloryTVAMD2: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of Past Glory
from TV Ate My Dinner
June 04, 2008

Is Indiana Jones back, or are George Lucas and Steven Spielberg just dressing Harrison Ford up to try and re-capture their glory days? We seem to have made up our minds on this one, but you give this episode a listen and decide for yourself.
TVAMD2: Electic BoogalooTVAMD2: Electic Boogaloo
from TV Ate My Dinner
May 27, 2008

Highlander 2? House 2, the Second Story? Any horror sequel ever made? Which ones do you think should have never seen the screen? Should there have been Back to the Future Sequels? Or a Matrix trilogy? If Aliens broke the mold, shouldn't they have stopped there? And what about Star Wars and Indiana Jones? Is it cinematic blasphemy to re-visit the only perfect movies ever made? These are the things we think about, world. We ask the tough questions.
TVAMD Season 2: Back to the NinetiesTVAMD Season 2: Back to the Nineties
from TV Ate My Dinner
May 18, 2008

In this over-sized long-awaited Season Premiere, the boys resolve all issues left unanswered in last season's cliffhanger finale. What were the best movies of the nineties? Why are they remaking Evid Dead? Is Nathan Fillion the new Bruce Campbell or the new Harrison Ford? If Indiana Jones can come out of retirement to save the world with crystal skulls, then shouldn't Ash come out of retirement to settle the Alien Predator conflict? And what impact did the Matrix and the new Star Wars movies have on the nineties? And if they can make a TV show about the clone wars, why not one about they early adventures of Han Solo and Lando Calrissian? And we also talk about EPCOT Center for a few minutes. I'm not sure why.
TV Ate My Dinner:  It Came From the Nineties, Part OneTV Ate My Dinner: It Came From the Nineties, Part One
from TV Ate My Dinner
April 16, 2008

The Crow, Flatliners, Jurassic Park, Diggstown, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Fisher King, Nightbreed, Hal Hartley's Trust, The Usual Suspects, The Prophecy... What do all these movies possibly have to do with each other? They were made in the nineties, my friends. The age of the overcoat and the flannel shirt.
TV Ate My Dinner:  Video Game MoviesTV Ate My Dinner: Video Game Movies
from TV Ate My Dinner
April 07, 2008

Were there ever any good movies made from video games? Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, Mario Brothers, Doom, Dungeon Siege, Double Dragon, Alone in the Dark, Bloodrayne, Silent Hill, Resident Evil... hmm, guess not. Do Tron and the Last Starfighter count?
TV Ate My Dinner:  CartoonsTV Ate My Dinner: Cartoons
from TV Ate My Dinner
April 01, 2008

What are the great cartoons of your childhood? Did you watch Dungeons Remember Hanna Barbera classics like Thundarr the Barbarian and the Herculoids before Adult Swim caught hold of them? Of were you a robot man? Did you follow Voltron and the Mighty Orbots? Were you a Transformers man or did you favor the Gobots instead? Remember the Batman Animated Series and the awesomeness of the Tick? Everyone watched He-Man and GI Joe, but do you remember Plastic Man and the original Space Ghost? Remember the Real Ghostbusters and the original Ghostbusters (with the gorilla in it)? How about Galaxy High, Teen Wolf and Turbo Teen? The boys talk about these and all the toys that went with them (whatever happened to the Shogun Warriors anyway?), and somewhere in this still have time to discuss cinematic gems like Star Crash and Space Mutiny (the one that used the special FX from the original Battlestar Galactica TV show); we even talk about the Captain America TV movies a little. This show's got it all, folks...
TV Ate My Dinner:  Tribute to TrailersTV Ate My Dinner: Tribute to Trailers
from TV Ate My Dinner
March 22, 2008

In a world where anyone with internet access could get their own show, three friends stood together to make their dream of talking about great movie trailers come true. But they're about to find out that there's more to trailers than Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and Don LaFontaine voice-overs... and Darkman, Necessary Roughness, The Strangers, Star Trek VI, Superman Returns, and Patriot Games... and with a little luck, a little love, and lot of hope, they might just figure out what GI Joe and that Hey There Dililah have got to do with the rise of the modern day trailer. And is Mad Max back from the dead? Seriously, if that Doomsday movie isn't a throwback to the Road Warrior then... Oh well. Just listen to the show. Your life might just depend on it!
TV Ate My Dinner:  Time Travel!TV Ate My Dinner: Time Travel!
from TV Ate My Dinner
March 11, 2008

Time Travel! The boys discuss time-bending classics like Quantum Leap and Back to the Future, the temporal antics of the many Star Trek incarnations, and the many faces of Doctor Who. What are the real life applications of time travel and alternate realities? Did Napolean Dynamite get it right when it comes to strapping yourself to a car battery and looking for a vortex? And what does Predator 2 have to do with any of this? Somewhere in all this there is also time for a little discussion of the new Knight Rider movie.
TVAMD:  SuperbadTVAMD: Superbad
from TV Ate My Dinner
February 25, 2008

Is Superbad super bad for our economy? Brooks and Sean ask this and other equally pointless questions, probing into the conventions of teen movies like the Stoned Age, American Pie and Juno, but also wondering why grown men collect action figures, how the Beanie Babies phenomenon got started, and how all this affects our ever-expanding consumer economy. Somewhere along the line we also touch on why people are always saying Sean looks like Kevin Smith and the impact this has had on his opinion of Smith's movies.
TV Ate My Dinner:  JunxploitationTV Ate My Dinner: Junxploitation
from TV Ate My Dinner
February 13, 2008

What is junxploitation? Well, you know all these movies (Pulp Fiction, Planet Terror, Sin City, RoboCop, Black Sheep, Hostel 2, etc.) about guys getting attacked in their man-business? Well, the boys begrudgingly decide to delve into this disturbing cinematic trend by analyzing the long strange history of wang in film. But they also take the time to exalt the awesome career of Karate Kid baddie Thomas Ian Griffith and discuss the virtues of the Star Trek unitard. All in all, a weird and wild ride that might not be appropriate for office listening.
TV Ate My Dinner:  The Giant Monster Survival Guide!TV Ate My Dinner: The Giant Monster Survival Guide!
from TV Ate My Dinner
February 02, 2008

Want to survive the scenarios you'd face in movies like Cloverfield? Would you have what it takes to sidestep Godzilla or lay low while King Kong is ravaging the city? From hopping biting monster spawn to ray gun powered giant robots, the boys are there with the survival tips you need to make it through the night.
TV Ate My Dinner:  Scavenger Hunt!TV Ate My Dinner: Scavenger Hunt!
from TV Ate My Dinner
January 26, 2008

Who is the REAL Leroy Mercer? Where can you get a good copy of Black Devil Doll from Hell? When is The Dolemite Explosion coming to your town? Just a few of the questions you can try to answer if you take up the TVAMD scavenger hunt! If Battlestar Galactica 1980 can make it to DVD, why not Heat Vision And have you ever heard of Edmund Cooper's visionary scifi masterpiece, Slaves of Heaven? Plus a little (more) discussion of the new Terminator TV show. Is Summer Glau enough to save it?
TV Ate My Dinner:  The Art of ComicsTV Ate My Dinner: The Art of Comics
from TV Ate My Dinner
January 19, 2008

Of all the underground art forms being exalted in the popular culture, comic books are among the least respected despite their influence on every other commercial art forms embraced by the mainstream. If Spider-man and X-men top box office records alongside Batman and Superman while Dark Knight director Frank Miller dazzles us with big screen adaptations like Sin City and 300, why can't people accept the importance of Alan Moore classics like Watchmen and Swamp Thing? And what about the great underground comics like American Splendor, Box Office Poison and the Devil's Panties?
TV Ate My Dinner:  Knight Rider TributeTV Ate My Dinner: Knight Rider Tribute
from TV Ate My Dinner
January 13, 2008

Knight Rider returns and the boys are ready! In this tribute to the Hof and his awesome computer car, the guys talk about the original KR and its follow-up incarnations. Remember Knight Rider 2000? How about Knight Rider 2010? Did anybody watch Team Knight Rider? Will the new car measure up? And what will the future hold? Knight Rider 3050, maybe?
TV Ate My Dinner:  Episode NineteenTV Ate My Dinner: Episode Nineteen
from TV Ate My Dinner
December 29, 2007

Who are the unsung talents languishing in relative obscurity while millionaire entertainers are going on strike? The boys talk about web sensations like Odd Todd and Homestarrunner.com (featuring Strongbad, Trogdor and Teen Girl Squad). Are there internet treasures waiting to be tapped by mainstream media? And what will it take for Hollywood to see that?
TV Ate My Dinner:  Episode EighteenTV Ate My Dinner: Episode Eighteen
from TV Ate My Dinner
December 19, 2007

WRITER'S STRIKE! The boys talk about the repercussions of the ongoing writer's strike and the impact it could have on quality television when the only shows left on the air are American Idol and I Love New York. Also a bit of talk on Die Hard and its brutal body count of slain security guards. As always, a dead-on laser focus discussion of relevant entertainment issues.
TV Ate My Dinner:  The Last GenerationTV Ate My Dinner: The Last Generation
from TV Ate My Dinner
December 10, 2007

What are the movies that define a generation? What movies defined yours? The boys discuss this and how John Wayne and Star Wars represent the time in which they were made. How does the Atari generation compare to the Halo generation? What's the Breakfast Club for the modern age? Listen and find out!
TV Ate My Dinner:  Episode SixteenTV Ate My Dinner: Episode Sixteen
from TV Ate My Dinner
December 02, 2007

TVAMD: The Jump the Shark Edition! The boys discuss shows like Happy Days and their famous Jump the Shark moments. At what point does a TV show overshoot its premise, lose credibility with its audience or lose its mind altogether?
TV Ate My Dinner:  Episode FifteenTV Ate My Dinner: Episode Fifteen
from TV Ate My Dinner
November 23, 2007

The boys jabber about movies gone wrong, the wisdom of the continued Terminator franchise, and some stuff they've seen that they actually liked. Also, weird adventures in movie theaters... Bonus Feature: Learn how you can play the Kicking Are you a Max or a Chet?
TV Ate My Dinner:  Episoded FourteenTV Ate My Dinner: Episoded Fourteen
from TV Ate My Dinner
November 17, 2007

Brooks and Sean look at the interesting film career of visionary director George Lucas, excluding his 800 pound gorillas - Star Wars Where was his film career going before Star Wars came along, and where might it have gone if it never had?
TV Ate My Dinner:  Episode ThirteenTV Ate My Dinner: Episode Thirteen
from TV Ate My Dinner
November 14, 2007

In today's short attention span society, are thirty second commerical spots the new entertainment? The boys discuss it, along with classics like Burger King ads, the Geico cavemen and their weird TV show spinoff, the many incarnations of Max Headroom and whether Sonic ads are funny or just annoying.
TV Ate My Dinner: Episode 12TV Ate My Dinner: Episode 12
from TV Ate My Dinner
October 29, 2007

The boys discuss movies that suck (mostly, anyway). They trek into the vast wasteland of vampire movies, deconstructing where exactly the original undead lost their teeth and what it will take to get them back.
TV Ate My Dinner:  Episode 11TV Ate My Dinner: Episode 11
from TV Ate My Dinner
October 21, 2007

As the undisputed unequivocal authorities on what is empirically funny, Brooks and Sean discuss oft overlooked comedies like Wes Anderson's Bottle Rocket and Noah Baumbach's Kicking They also discuss sleeper classics like Office Space and the Big Lebowski, what it takes to be funny and why so many movies aren't.

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