The Nude Bomb
In this first episode of our second season, Mike and Jim discuss the 1980 comedy The Nude Bomb—the first feature film based on the 1960s TV comedy Get Smart. Original creators Mel Brooks and Buck Henry had nothing to do with this film, and it shows....
First published
01/29/2022
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42 minutes
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Celluloid Zeroes
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