ET! Throwback: Action Flashbacks and Future Film Excitement

EPISODE · Mar 14, 2024 · 1H

ET! Throwback: Action Flashbacks and Future Film Excitement

from Entertain This! · host Hayden, Mitch, and Tom

Send us Fan MailPrepare for a rollercoaster ride of debate and laughter with your favorite trio, Hayden, Tom, and Mitch, as we dissect the good, the bad, and the downright ridiculous in film and gaming. Ever wondered what it feels like to be punished with a movie so nonsensical it defies logic? Tom recounts his turmoil through the bewildering rollercoaster that is "Basic Instinct 2: Rise of Addiction," while the rest of us can't help but chortle at the film's audacious choices. Just when you think it can't get wackier, we swap stories about Jason Statham's plunge from diving to the high-octane world of Guy Ritchie's action-packed universe.Shift forward on your seat edges as we tease apart the threads of the anticipated cinematic and television wonders that await us. Picture Tom, slinging quips at Jason Statham in a showdown that's more splash than clash, or join us in pondering whether Christopher Nolan's depiction of Robert Oppenheimer will detonate the kind of on-screen excitement we crave. The Matrix throws us a curveball with a younger Morpheus, and we don't hold back on our predictions and hopes for this revived classic. We're not just about the big screen; streaming series like "The Witcher" and the high-stakes game "Dead by Daylight" add spice to our pop culture potluck, offering a taste of what's sizzling in the realms of fantasy and survival horror.As the final credits scroll, don't miss out on our nostalgic trip through action-packed 80s trivia. It's a battleground of wits, with laughter and the occasional Chuck Norris fact thrown into the mix. Our weekly trivia battles have reached a fever pitch, and we invite you, our listeners, to throw your challenging themes into the ring. So, don your trivia helmets and prepare for another enthralling episode that promises to be as unpredictable as an 80s action hero's one-liners. Wave goodbye with us, and stay tuned for more banter, trivia, and the shared love of all things entertainment.Support the show

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