A podcast about television and entertainment news by David Allen, John Berwick and Kyle Bridger; too many hosts with exactly the same opinions. Every week we review and recap the big episodes of the week and everything in between!
In this week's episode, David, John, and Kyle react to the 2026 Emmy nominations (2:00)! After breaking down the overall stats, we discuss the biggest surprises and snubs across the drama, limited, and comedy series categories. We also share our thoughts on the final seasons of Euphoria (45:10) and The Bear (52:35), along with what we've seen so far from House of the Dragon Season 3 (57:55). Finally, Kyle gives his take on the FIFA World Cup broadcasts (1:02:00) before we wrap up by revealing the results of our Summer Box Office Draft listener poll (1:10:30).
This episode was originally streamed live on July 13th on both YouTube and Twitch. For our annual summer box office draft episode, click here. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle preview the movies coming out this summer with their ninth annual summer box office draft (1:55)! What blockbusters will make the most money this summer and what films (big and small) should you have on your radar?
After our draft we also share what we have been watching so far in 2026 including Something Very Bad is Going Happen (44:35), The Pitt season 2 (47:10), Beef season 2 (57:30), Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat (1:01:35), The Boys season 5 (1:04:55) and Euphoria season 3 (1:11:50).
This episode was originally streamed live on April 25th on both YouTube and Twitch. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
Looking for our annual predictions for the 98th Academy Awards? This year, instead of hosting the guys from The Good, The Bad & The Watchable on our show, Dave joined them on their podcast to predict the top categories for the 2026 Oscars! Be sure to head over to their feed to listen before the ceremony on Sunday, March 15th.
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In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle are here to look back at entertainment in 2025. We share our favorite movies (2:45) and TV shows (16:10) before discussing the biggest entertainment story from the past year (45:05). Finally, we discuss what we are looking forward to in the world of pop culture in 2026 (56:30)!
This episode was originally streamed live on December 29th on both YouTube and Twitch. To watch every live show from the past year, use this playlist. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle reveal the results of our summer box office draft (2:20) and discuss all the top movies of summer 2025! Plus we have Quick Checks on Dexter: Resurrection (49:45), Alien: Earth (54:15), The Paper (59:50), Gen V (1:04:30), Black Rabbit (1:06:50) and Task (1:11:20).
This episode was originally streamed live on September 26th on both YouTube and Twitch. To listen to the original draft from April click here. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to the 2025 Emmy nominations! After breaking down some overall stats (2:20), we discuss all the surprises and snubs from the drama series (12:05), limited series (27:25) and comedy series (31:20) categories. After that we discuss the surprising cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (43:15). Finally, we review the full seasons of both The Bear season 4 (52:10) and Squid Game season 3 (1:05:55)!
This episode was originally streamed live on July 19th on both YouTube and Twitch. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Back to the Future this week, we are re-releasing our 30th anniversary podcast special that we recorded and released in the summer of 2015. Besides from breaking down the movie scene by scene, we look at the film's legacy, discuss possible reboots, and name our top quotes from the film.
However, before all of that David and John start the show by reflecting on what they said ten years ago, what still holds up and what hasn't aged as well.
To listen to our other movie anniversary podcasts check out this playlist. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle review the second seasons of both The Last of Us (2:25) and The Rehearsal (23:50). We also have quick recaps on the second season of Conan O'Brien Must Go (38:15), the first season of The Pitt (41:30) and the hit movie Sinners (43:50). Finally, at the very end we reveal the results of our summer box office draft social media poll (48:30).
This episode was originally streamed live on May 28th on both YouTube and Twitch. For our discussion of The Last of Us season two premiere click here and for the full summer box office draft episode click here. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle preview the movies coming out this summer with their eighth annual summer box office draft! What blockbusters will make the most money this summer and what films (big and small) should you have on your radar?
This episode was originally streamed live on April 26th on both YouTube and Twitch. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle review all of season three of The White Lotus (spoiler alert starting at the very top of the podcast) (2:40) and the season two premiere of The Last of Us (28:50). Finally, we have quick recaps on the new season of Black Mirror (40:55), the final season of The Righteous Gemstones (50:40) and the premiere season of The Studio (54:40).
This episode was originally streamed live on April 16th on both YouTube and Twitch. For our discussion of The Last of Us season one click here. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode the innies of David, John and Kyle break down everything from Severance season two including the season finale Cold Harbor. They also theorize what we can expect in season three. Spoilers for the entire second season throughout.
This episode was originally streamed live on March 22nd on both YouTube and Twitch. For more Severance season 2 check out episode 456 where we discuss the premiere episodes. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to the nominations for the 97th Academy Awards including all the big surprises and snubs (2:00). We also discuss which films and actors are the current frontrunners to win big at the Oscars in March! We also discuss the first two episodes of Severance season two (28:45) and all of Squid Game season two. Spoilers for both in each section (46:15).
This episode was originally streamed live on January 24th on both YouTube and Twitch. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
For one final show of 2024, Dave, John and Kyle are here to discuss what they are looking forward to in the world of pop culture in 2025!
This episode was originally recorded on December 16th and released on December 31st. For all of our live video shows from 2024 click here. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
Before we close out 2024 Dave, John and Kyle are here to give a quick look back at all their favorite podcast moments from the past year!
This episode was originally recorded on December 16th and released on December 24th. For all of our holiday movie recaps including ones on Jingle All the Way, Die Hard and Home Alone click here. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle are here to look back at entertainment in 2024. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (3:20), returning TV shows (17:30), new TV shows (30:00), TV miniseries (41:40) and pop culture moments (48:20) from the past year.
This episode was originally streamed live on December 16th on both Twitch and YouTube. You can order your Dual Redundancy merch at our merch store. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the lawsuit against Netflix for the Jake Paul vs Mike Tyson fight (1:55) and AMC's rule against singing during Wicked screenings (11:10). We also discuss a link mistake on Wicked toys that led people to an adult website (17:50) and why all the screens on a Qantas Airways flight showed one specific Dakota Johnson movie (21:25). Next, we review the series premiere of Dune: Prophecy (27:10). Finally, we have quick recaps on The Franchise (39:30), Anora (44:40) and Factorio: Space Age (48:20).
This episode was originally streamed live on November 25th on both Twitch and YouTube. Be sure to vote in our annual media survey by clicking here. You can also watch John playing Factorio: Space Age by clicking this link. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss proposed movie theater upgrades (2:10), the Gladiator 2 Popcorn AR-ena bucket (7:40) and why theaters playing Heretic will smell like blueberry pie (10:30). They also react to the Squid Game season two trailer and discuss a possible English language series from David Fincher (14:20). Finally, we have two rounds of Quick Checks where we catch-up on Joker: Folie a Deux (24:00), Trap (32:55), We Live in Time (39:20), Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (41:55), Didi (48:55) and the original Frasier series (52:25).
This episode was originally streamed live on November 4th on both Twitch and YouTube. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle reveal the results of our summer box office draft and discuss all the top movies of summer 2024 (1:45). Plus we have Quick Checks on the Industry season three finale (52:40), The Penguin series premiere (1:04:50) and the game WHAT THE CAR? (1:08:05)
This episode was originally streamed live on September 30th on both Twitch and YouTube. For the original draft episode from April click here. You can also check out John playing and streaming WHAT THE CAR? here. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Rolling Stone's 100 best TV episodes of all time list (2:00). We also discuss how Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment is out on the original programming game but fast food chain Chick-Fil-A is ready to join that space (12:30). Finally, we recap the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards including all the big winners, surprises, snubs and how Eugene and Dan Levy did hosting the ceremony (18:45).
This episode was originally streamed live on September 16th on both Twitch and YouTube. For our original Emmy nomination reactions or our Emmy predictions you can click either link. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
Every year we try to predict the very unpredictable Emmys in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year Dave, Kyle and John try and forecast who will take home the Emmy in all the major categories for the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards which will take place on Sunday, September 15th 2024 on ABC.
We predict the acting categories for drama series (12:10), limited series (29:40) and comedy series (45:40) as well as the top three: outstanding drama series, outstanding limited or anthology series and outstanding comedy series.
This episode was originally streamed live on September 4th on both Twitch and YouTube. For more Emmy coverage check out our annual nomination reaction special. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss news from D23 and the Disney sequel films we can expect soon (2:05). We also discuss Disney's request to dismiss a lawsuit because the plaintiff had signed up for a Disney+ trial (8:55) and Joaquin Phoenix dropping out of a film days before production was set to begin (13:10). Next we preview the upcoming SNL film Saturday Night by discussing the trailer (18:00). Finally, we review season two of House of the Dragon (26:50) and the first two episodes of Industry season three (41:50).
Since we recorded, Disney has reversed course on their bid to block the lawsuit and agreed to have it decided in court.
This episode was originally streamed live on August 19th on both Twitch and YouTube. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss news from Comic-Con including Robert Downey Jr. returning to the MCU as Doctor Doom (1:55) and the new Michael C. Hall Dexter sequel series (10:10). We also discuss why Warner Bros. Discovery is suing the NBA (16:55). Finally, we catch-up on some of the things we have missed this summer including The Bear season three (23:10), Ripley (31:30), The Boys season four (35:35), Twisters (43:55), The Bikeriders (49:40) and Backpack Hero (52:25).
This episode was originally streamed live on July 29th on both Twitch and YouTube. You can check out John playing and streaming Backpack Hero here. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle react to the 2024 Emmy nominations! After breaking down some overall stats (1:25), we discuss all the surprises and snubs from the drama series (9:45), limited series (27:25) and comedy series (34:35) categories.
This episode was originally streamed live on July 16th on both Twitch and YouTube. Be sure to join us for our next live shows currently scheduled for Monday, July 29th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the possible legal auction between Scarlett Johansson and OpenAI for using a voice for ChatGPT that sounds like the "Her" actress (2:00). We also discuss the casting for the Dexter prequel series (11:30) and the beef between Joey Chestnut and the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest (18:00). Finally we discuss the season two premiere of House of the Dragon (26:10) and the season four premiere of The Boys (41:40).
This episode was originally streamed live on June 17th on both Twitch and YouTube. To listen to our Ghostbusters 40th anniversary special click here. Be sure to join us for our next live shows in July. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the original Ghostbusters film this week, we are re-releasing our 30th anniversary podcast special that we recorded and released in the summer of 2014. Besides from breaking down the movie scene by scene, we look at the film's legacy, discuss possible sequels, and name the top five quotes from the film.
However, before all of that David and John start the show by reflecting on what they said ten years ago, what still holds up and what hasn't aged as well.
To listen to our other movie anniversary podcasts check out this playlist. Be sure to join us for our next live show currently scheduled for Monday, June 17th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the announcement of a new Lord of the Rings movie (1:50) and the details of The Office reboot (8:00). We also discuss what NBCUniversal is doing with their upcoming Paris Olympics coverage (12:50) and the bundling of Max with Disney+ (18:20). Next, we catch-up on what we missed from the Spring including Baby Reindeer (25:20), The Jinx Part II (30:40), X-Men 97 (34:20), Challengers (38:30), The Circle Season 6 (43:10) and Fallout (46:45). Finally, we reveal who the audience think will win our annual summer box office draft (55:15).
This episode was originally streamed live on May 13th on both Twitch and YouTube. To listen to our summer box office draft click here and to hear our detailed thoughts on the Fallout premiere click here. Be sure to join us for our next live show currently scheduled for Monday, June 17th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle preview the movies coming out this summer with their seventh annual summer box office draft (14:30)! What blockbusters will make the most money this summer and what films should you have on your radar? Before they draft they also discuss a viral AI James Bond trailer (2:00) and the accusation that Netflix used AI to alter photos in a true crime documentary (8:20).
This episode was originally streamed live on April 29th on both Twitch and YouTube. Be sure to join us for our next live show on Monday, May 13th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss upcoming movies produced by Margot Robbie based on the Monopoly board game and The Sims (2:15). We also discuss the proposed Chris Farley biopic starring Paul Walter Hauser (7:35). We then react to the first trailer for Joker: Folie à Deux (12:15) before discussing Civil War from director Alex Garland (20:20). Finally, we review the series premiere of Fallout entitled "The End" (38:30).
This episode was originally streamed live on April 15th on both Twitch and YouTube. Be sure to join us for our next live show on Monday, April 29th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the series finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm and everything from the final season of Larry David's HBO comedy series (2:30). Next they settle up their Oscar bet punishment against The GBW Podcast by reviewing this year's Razzie's Worst Picture Winnie the Pooh: Blood & Honey (29:55). Finally, we share some Quick Checks on Gladiator (51:00), Sanctuary (55:00) and Dragon Infinite Wealth (57:45).
This episode was originally streamed live on April 8th on both Twitch and YouTube. Be sure to join us for our next live show on Monday, April 15th. To hear our thoughts on the season premiere of Curb, click here. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Sam Mendes' plan to direct four separate films based on each member of The Beatles (1:45) and the movies and musicals coming from the failed Willy Wonka Experience in Scotland (7:30). We preview Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (17:20) and House of the Dragon season two by discussing each trailer (23:00). Finally, we discuss the premiere of Netflix's adaptation of 3 Body Problem from David Benioff, D. B. Weiss and Alexander Woo (31:00).
This episode was originally streamed live on March 27th on both Twitch and YouTube. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle recap everything from the 96th Academy Awards including the big Oscar winners and losers (2:10), which podcast won our prediction bet (12:20) and how the telecast went (20:40). Finally we review Dune: Part Two (40:00) before sharing some Quick Checks on the Shogun series premiere (55:00), The Traitors season two (59:30) and Helldivers 2 (1:06:20).
This episode was originally streamed live on March 13th on both Twitch and YouTube. We will be back with the next live stream on Wednesday, March 27th. You can also check out this playlist if you want to see John playing/streaming some Helldivers 2. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week’s episode David and Kyle take on special guests Nick Boyle, Marc DeSisto and Nick Rojas from The Good, The Bad & The Watchable podcast in predicting the very unpredictable Oscars. In this special episode they try and forecast who will take home the Oscar in all the major categories for the 96th Academy Awards.
We discuss (in order) best adapted screenplay (5:30), best original screenplay (11:50), best supporting actor (16:20), best supporting actress (22:30), best actor (27:35), best actress (32:05), best director (38:15), and best picture (43:20).
This episode was originally streamed live on February 26th on both Twitch and YouTube. To hear our thoughts on all the Oscar nominations check out episode 437 of the podcast. Want more Oscar predictions and all the latest from Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the blockbuster agreement between Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. to create a sports streaming service (2:00). We also discuss the announcement of a new Jurassic World movie (9:05) and Elmo's rough week including his fight with Larry David (12:50). Next we review the season 12 premiere of Curb Your Enthusiasm (18:55) and the series premiere of Mr. and Mrs Smith (31:00). Finally, we share our thoughts on Maestro (41:45) and The Holdovers (46:35).
This episode was originally streamed live on February 7th on both Twitch and YouTube. We will be back with the next live stream on Monday, February 26th. To learn more about John's upcoming charity stream, including how to donate, click here. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to 96th Academy Award nominations including all the surprises and snubs (1:50). Is Oppenheimer the easy favorite to dominate the Oscars? We also share our thoughts on Poor Things (36:40), Saltburn (41:05) and Fargo season 5 (49:10). Finally, we discuss the news that Jon Stewart is returning to host The Daily Show (57:25).
This episode was originally streamed live on January 24th on both Twitch and YouTube. We will be back with the next live stream on Wednesday, February 7th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle recap the 75th Primetime Emmys Awards including all the big winners and the ceremony hosted by Anthony Anderson (1:45). We also review the premiere of True Detective: Night Country (30:20) before David shares his thoughts on the wild finale of The Curse (41:20). Finally, Kyle has something to say about the NFL Wild Card game that was exclusive to Peacock (48:55).
This episode was originally streamed live on January 17th on both Twitch and YouTube. We will be back with the next live stream on Wednesday, January 24th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
After predicting the Emmys last week, we are off this week and will be back on Wednesday, January 17th with our Emmys ceremony recap! As we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to discuss what they are looking forward to in the world of pop culture in 2024.
Miss any of our shows from 2023? All of our podcasts from the past year are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes on the blog or play all 24+ live shows (which we originally streamed on Twitch) with this special YouTube playlist.
Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and are following the show on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts. You can also order DR merch by ordering through our merch store!
Every year we try to predict the very unpredictable Emmys in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year Dave, Kyle and John try and forecast who will take home the Emmy in all the major categories for the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards which were initially set to take place in September 2023 but will instead take place on Monday, January 15th 2024 on FOX.
We predict the acting categories for limited series (8:15), drama series (25:25) and comedy series (48:35) as well as the main three: outstanding limited series, outstanding drama series, and outstanding comedy series.
This episode was originally streamed live on January 3rd on both Twitch and YouTube. We will be back with the next live stream on Wednesday, January 17th. For more Emmy coverage check out our nomination reaction special and when we had Google's AI Chatbot Bard predict the Emmys. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
We will back in January with all new episodes but as we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to give a quick look back at their favorite podcast moments from 2023.
All of our podcasts from the past year are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes on the blog or play all 24+ live shows (which we originally streamed on Twitch) with this special YouTube playlist.
Specifically here are a few shows that stood out to us in 2023:
Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and are following the show on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts. We will be live Wednesdays in January on Twitch! Happy Holidays and see you all in 2024!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle are here to look back at entertainment in 2023. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:45), returning TV shows (14:35), new TV shows (32:45), TV miniseries (42:30) and pop culture moments (51:10) from the past year.
This episode was originally recorded on December 18th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We will be back with the next live stream on Wednesday, January 3rd. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
We're back baby! In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Warner Bros shelving Coyote vs Acme movie as a tax write-off and why the U.S. Government may be getting involved (2:50). We also discuss HBO's secret army of Twitter accounts to push back against TV critics (9:45). Next, we preview the upcoming Fallout series on Prime Video by reacting to the teaser trailer (14:35). Finally, we catch-up on everything we missed and are watching from the fall of 2023 including Squid Game: The Challenge (21:40), The Killer (32:55), Gen V (38:00), The Curse (42:55), Fargo (48:30) and Killers of the Flower Moon (55:45)!
This episode was originally recorded on December 4th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to vote in our annual media survey before the results are revealed live in our final show of 2023 (which will be Monday, December 18th). Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
After taking our first hiatus in over a decade, Dual Redundancy is back and live Monday, December 4th at 8 PM ET on Twitch! Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Twitch so you don't miss any of our new episodes this December!
Plus be sure to vote in our annual survey where we ask our listeners what were their favorite movies, TV shows and pop culture moments from the past year! The winners will be revealed later this month on the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the end of the WGA strike (2:00), ads coming to Amazon Prime Video (5:00) and celebrity charity auctions to benefit out of work crew members (12:45). We also reveal the results of our summer box office draft and discuss all the top movies of summer 2023 (16:15)!
This episode was originally recorded on August 7th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To hear the original box office draft from April click here. For the first time in over a decade, we are taking a mini-hiatus and will be back with live shows in December! Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
Before the WGA and SAG strikes postponed the 75th Primetime Emmys from September to January this week our hosts would have had their annual Emmy predictions. Instead in this week's special episode David, John and Kyle react to the predictions made by Google's AI chatbot Bard (10:45). Can artificial intelligence predict the correct winners better than our hosts? But before we share Bard's predictions, we discuss how an AI-generated song using vocals from Drake and The Weeknd may possibly be eligible to compete at the Grammys (2:15).
This episode was originally recorded on September 11th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For our Emmy nomination reaction special please click here. We will be back with our next live show Monday, September 25th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Rolling Stone's list of the top 50 worst decisions in TV history (2:20) and a possible further complication to the WGA & SAG strikes (11:05). They also discuss Google & Universal Music's attempt to legitimize deep fake songs (15:30), a court ruling regarding AI-created art (19:55) and Netflix's latest dating show called Deep Fake Love (25:30). Finally, we catch-up on everything we missed covering this summer including It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia season 16 (29:35), What We Do in the Shadows season 5 (34:10), The Righteous Gemstones season 3 (38:25), The Other Two season 3 (44:40), How to With John Wilson season 3 (50:20), The Super Mario Bros. Movie (53:55) and Big Brother 25 (1:00:00).
This episode was originally recorded on August 7th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We will be back with our next live show Monday, September 11th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the possibility of news and live sports coming to Max (2:00), an update on Uncle Stan (a potential spinoff of The Office's Stanley Hudson character) (9:25) and why AMC Theaters is phasing out their variable ticket pricing (15:40). Next we review Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer (22:05) and Greta Gerwig's Barbie films (41:05). Finally, we discuss the Barbenheimer phenomenon and what lessons Hollywood is taking from it (50:15).
This episode was originally recorded on August 7th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We will be back with our next live show Monday, August 21st. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle we discuss updates from the SAG-AFTRA strike (1:45), Redbox's partnership with TikTok (14:05) and The Flash Web3 Movie Experience (20:00). We also preview the upcoming Wonka movie starring Timothée Chalamet by discussing the new trailer (25:35). Next we review Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One and how it compares to other films in the franchise (33:40). Finally, we discuss overall thoughts on The Bear season two (52:35).
This episode was originally recorded on July 17th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For our Emmy nomination reaction podcast from last week click here. Also be sure to check out our 50th anniversary celebration of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. We will be back with our next live show Monday, August 7th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle react to the 2023 Emmy nominations! After breaking down some overall stats (1:45), we discuss all the surprises and snubs from the drama series (9:50), comedy series (27:45) and limited series (39:20) categories. After we break down the nominations we discuss the SAG-AFTRA strike and why the ceremony may be delayed from its September 18th airdate (51:25).
This episode was originally recorded on July 13th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We will be back with our next live show Monday, July 17th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle we discuss Ryan Murphy's rumored return deal to Disney from Netflix. We also discuss all the current issues at Warner Bros. Discovery including WBD licensing HBO content to Netflix, the sale of the studio's music assets and the cost-cutting at Turner Classic Movies. Next we review the entire sixth season of Black Mirror. Finally, we discuss the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the season two premiere of The Bear and the season three premiere of The Righteous Gemstones.
This episode was originally recorded on June 28th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For the fifth season of Black Mirror click here. We will be back with our next live show during the week of July 10th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss The Ringer's 40 best TV finales of the 21st century rankings (1:55) and Amazon Prime Video's dialogue boost feature (12:15). We also explain what is Netflix grinding (17:40) and if Netflix's password sharing crackdown is working (21:45). Next we review the series premiere of The Idol starring Lily-Rose Depp and The Weeknd (28:45). Finally, we discuss the third seasons of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (44:45), Dave (51:45) and Ted Lasso (56:35).
This episode was originally recorded on June 12th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For the third season premiere episodes of Ted Lasso and Dave be sure to click either link. We will be back with our next live show on Monday, June 26th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the transition from HBO Max to Max and the issue that irked both the writers and directors guilds with this new app (1:45). We also say goodbye to two prestige HBO shows: Succession and Barry. In our spoiler-filled discussions we discuss the series finale of Succession entitled "With Open Eyes" (16:05) before discussing the series finale of Barry entitled "wow" (45:40).
This episode was originally recorded on May 29th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We talked about the season four premiere and the Connor's Wedding episodes of Succession earlier this year. Plus be sure to listen to our thoughts on the first half of Barry's final season. We will be back with our next live show on Monday, June 12th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a viral Netflix contract that would grant the company free use of simulating an actor's voice with AI (1:40), the end of Netflix's DVDs by mail service (9:25) and news that Disney+ and Hulu will be pseudo-merged into an "one-app experience" (13:30). Next we preview the upcoming Flamin' Hot Cheetos movie by discussing the new trailer (25:35). Finally we review the series premiere of HBO's White House Plumbers miniseries (31:50) before sharing some Quick Checks on The West Wing (43:10), Bupkis (50:35) and Like a Dragon: Ishin (58:30).
Be sure to listen to the very end for a special "mini-episode" of Dual Redundancy hosted by "David", "John" and "Kyle"
This episode was originally recorded on May 15th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We will be back with our next live show on Monday, May 29th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the WGA strike (2:25) and why AI is one topic writers want policy rules on (7:50). We also say goodbye to James Corden as he finishes his run on The Late Late Show (20:10). Finally, we review the new Ari Aster film Beau is Afraid (32:55) before discussing the first half of Barry's fourth and final season (42:50).
This episode was originally recorded on May 1st on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We will be back with our next live show on Monday, May 15th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle preview the movies coming out this summer with their sixth annual summer box office draft! What blockbusters will make the most money this summer and what films should you have on your radar?
This episode was originally recorded on April 24th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We will be back with our next live show on Monday, May 1st. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a potential Game of Thrones spin-off series (1:55) and a Harry Potter TV series reboot (8:30). We also preview the upcoming Barbie movie by discussing the new trailer (13:20). We then review the series premieres of Netflix's Beef (19:00) and Freevee's Jury Duty (28:25). Finally, we have a Quick Check on Dave's third season premiere (40:20) before reacting to the shocking twist of Succession's latest episode "Connor's Wedding" (46:20).
This episode was originally recorded on April 10th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For our thoughts on the Succession season four premiere, click here. We will be back with our next live show on Monday, April 24th.
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the possibility of the Creed-verse after the success of Creed III (2:00), Paris Hilton's metaverse dating show (9:05) and a game show from Nick Cannon called "Who's Having My Baby?" (15:00) We then review the season four premiere of Succession entitled "The Munsters" (21:15) Finally, we have Quick Checks on the series premieres of Lucky Hank (41:40) and Swarm (43:20), the season two premiere of Yellowjackets (48:15) and the season three premiere of Ted Lasso (53:10).
This episode was originally recorded on March 27th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We will be back with our next live show on Monday, April 10th. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss everything from the 95th Academy Awards including the big winners, the surprising snubs and the overall ceremony (1:30). We also review the season one finale of The Last of Us and discuss the season as a whole (41:45).
This episode was originally recorded on March 13th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To hear our Oscar prediction special or our thoughts on The Last of Us premiere click either link. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the results of the WGA Awards (1:55), James Cameron's recent admission about that Titanic ending (11:10) and why Ghostface from Scream is appearing on cameras all over the country (17:05). We also discuss some upcoming releases from Warner Bros. Discovery including new Lord of the Rings films (21:05), I Am Legend 2 (25:55) and an IT prequel series (32:45). We then head over to Netflix to discuss a Stranger Things stage play coming to London (36:50) and their first live streaming event: Chris Rock's Selective Outrage special (44:30). We react to the trailer of Apple TV+'s Ghosted film (55:45) before sharing some Quick Checks on Shrinking (1:00:05), Survivor 44 (1:02:40) and Rhythm Sprout (1:08:10).
This episode was originally recorded on March 6th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to check out our Oscar prediction special before Sunday's ceremony. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week’s episode David and Kyle take on special guests Nick Boyle, Marc DeSisto and Nick Rojas from The Good, The Bad & The Watchable podcast in predicting the very unpredictable Oscars. In this special episode they try and forecast who will take home the Oscar in all the major categories for the 95th Academy Awards.
We discuss (in order) best original screenplay, best adapted screenplay, best supporting actress, best supporting actor, best actress, best actor, best director, and best picture.
This episode was originally recorded on February 27th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For more Oscar predictions check out our social media and YouTube channels. You can also hear our nomination reactions by clicking here.
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Sightline at AMC and why middle seats at the movies will now cost you more (2:10). We also discuss Netflix's rules to curb password sharing (9:25) and a CGI kiss in one of their original films (18:25). Next we discuss new updates surrounding the Discovery+ and HBO Max mega app (23:45). Finally, in our last news story we discuss everything Paramount Global including the news that Showtime is merging into Paramount+ (28:45), the multiple spin-offs of Dexter and Billions that are in development (35:55) and what series is replacing James Corden's The Late Late Show (40:50). After all that, we discuss Super Bowl LVII including the halftime show (43:50) and all the big commercials (49:35).
This episode was originally recorded on February 13th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the filming conditions of the Squid Game reality series (1:50), the Writers Guild Award nominations and what this means for the Oscar best picture race (8:45) and how The Academy is looking into Andrea Riseborough's possibly concerning social media Oscar campaign (15:00). We also review the series premiere of the Peacock mystery series Poker Face (22:10). Finally, we have mini-reviews of Tár (32:30), Elvis (36:05), All Quiet on the Western Front (40:45) and Pressure Cooker (45:00).
This episode was originally recorded on January 30th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For our full Oscar nomination reactions click here. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to the 95th Academy Award nominations including all the surprises and snubs (2:15). Throughout that segment we also discuss Austin Butler's possibly permanent Elvis voice, Andrea Riseborough's successful social media Oscar campaign and what films may have the best shot to win on Oscar night. Finally, we review the series premiere of That '70s Show spinoff That '90s Show (45:00).
This episode was originally recorded on January 24th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the last week of the awards race including the winners of the 80th Golden Globes (2:00) and the nominations for the Screen Actors Guild (11:30), Directors Guild (21:15), Producers Guild (25:40) and the Writers Guild awards (31:35). We also have mini-reviews of two recent releases now on HBO Max: The Banshees of Inisherin (36:35) and The Menu (41:45). Finally, we review the series premiere of HBO's new series The Last of Us (46:10).
This episode was originally recorded on January 16th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Christopher Nolan recreating a nuclear explosion without the use of CGI for Oppenheimer (1:45), an AMC Theaters credit card (7:05) and the possibility of virtual product placement (15:10). We also discuss some recent Netflix projects like the unique series Kaleidoscope (21:50) and the film White Noise (38:10). Finally, we review the films Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (42:20) and Avatar: The Way of Water (50:15).
This episode was originally recorded on January 9th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!
We will back on Monday with the first of many weekly episodes but as we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to discuss what they are looking forward to in the world of pop culture in 2023.
Miss any of our shows from 2022? All of our podcasts from the past year are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes on the blog or play all 40+ live shows (which we originally streamed on Twitch) with this special YouTube playlist.
Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and are following the show on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts. You can also order DR merch by ordering through our merch store. We will be live again Monday, January 9th on Twitch!
We will back in January with all new weekly episodes but as we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to give a quick look back at their favorite podcast moments from 2022.
All of our podcasts from the past year are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes on the blog or play all 40+ live shows (which we originally streamed on Twitch) with this special YouTube playlist.
Specifically here are a few shows that stood out to us in 2022:
DR 377 - Predicting the 94th Academy Awards with The Good, The Bad & The Watchable
DR 381 - Summer 2022 Box Office Draft and Summer Movie Preview
DR 392 - Building a 2000's Streaming Service: A TV Draft Game
DR 407 - The 30th Anniversary of Home Alone 2: Lost in New York
DR 410 - Winding Down 2022: Your Favorites in Movies, TV and Pop Culture
Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and are following the show on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts. We will be live again Mondays in January on Twitch! Happy Holidays and see you all in 2023!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle are here to look back at entertainment in 2022. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:05), returning TV shows (12:55), new TV shows (25:10), TV miniseries (34:40) and pop culture moments (42:50) from the past year.
This episode was originally recorded on December 19th on and can be replayed on YouTube. All 40+ episodes of the podcast from 2022 are available in video form by clicking here. Also be sure to subscribe to the podcast, visit our merch store and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to the film and TV nominations for the 80th Golden Globe Awards (2:00). We also discuss which streaming service has over taken Netflix as the #1 subscription service (18:15) and how Netflix is playing with episode orders and live content (23:50). Next, we talk how HBO Max may soon just be Max and what popular HBO shows are leaving the service (30:00). Finally, we review the season two finale of The White Lotus entitled "Arrivederci" (36:20).
This episode was originally recorded on December 13th on and can be replayed on YouTube. You can listen to our review of the season premiere of The White Lotus here. Also be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery's one week theatrical run (2:00), AMC Theaters partnering with Zoom (10:20), Avatar 2's extraordinarily high budget (13:55) and a VR headset for a game that could literally kill you in real life (20:00). We also preview three upcoming films by discussing their new trailers: The Super Mario Bros. Movie (23:00), Cocaine Bear (30:20) and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (34:20). Finally, we have quick check-ins on Black Panther Wakanda Forever (39:35), Pepsi Where's My Jet? (42:30), Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 DMZ Mode (45:50), the Atlanta series finale (51:05), The Crown season five (55:30) and Trombone Champ (58:25)!
This episode was originally recorded on December 5th on and can be replayed on YouTube. Don't forget to vote in our annual yearly wind down survey by clicking here. Also be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
While there is no new podcast this week we have a lot to come in December!
One of these shows is our yearly wind down special and we need your votes! Be sure to let us know what your favorite movies, TV shows and pop culture moments were from the past year with this survey. The results will be revealed in our final podcast of 2022!
Looking for a holiday gift for a Dual Redundancy fan in your life? Be sure to check out our newly launched merch store!
Finally, be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and ready for our next live show, which will be Monday, December 5th on Twitch!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle discuss and break down the 1992 Christmas family comedy film Home Alone 2: Lost in New York in celebration of the film's 30th anniversary.
We break down the film scene by scene, discuss some behind the scenes facts and decide who was tortured by Kevin more this time: Marv or Harry. Directed by Chris Columbus, Home Alone 2 was released November 20th 1992 by 20th Century Fox and stars Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard, Tim Curry, Brenda Fricker and Catherine O'Hara.
This episode was originally recorded on November 21st on and can be replayed on YouTube. You can also listen to past movie podcast specials including our Home Alone 1 podcast by clicking either link. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how the live-action Hercules film will be inspired by TikTok (2:00) and comedian Whitney Cummings joining OnlyFans for unfiltered jokes (9:15). We also discuss the repair issues on a purchased Staten Island Ferry by two SNL stars (15:20) and how the launch of Netflix's ad-tier plan went (20:20). We also preview the Apple TV+ holiday film Spirited by discussing the new trailer (26:50). Finally, we review The Roku Channel movie Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (33:15).
This episode was originally recorded on November 7th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To go directly to our new merch store click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Warner Bros Discovery releasing a set of NFTs for The Lord of the Rings as part of their new "WB Movieverse" collection (1:50). We also discuss all the trouble at Peacock and why they are giving Girls5eva season 3 to Netflix (10:15). Next, we review the season two premiere of The White Lotus (23:50). Finally, we have quick check-ins on Barbarian (45:20), Armageddon Time (50:10), The Patient finale (52:50) and Egression (58:45).
This episode was originally recorded on October 31st on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For our review of The White Lotus season one click here and to go directly to our new merch store click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Warner Bros Discovery releasing a set of NFTs for The Lord of the Rings as part of their new "WB Movieverse" collection (1:50). We also discuss all the trouble at Peacock and why they are giving Girls5eva season 3 to Netflix (10:15). Next, we review the season two premiere of The White Lotus (23:50). Finally, we have quick check-ins on Barbarian (45:20), Armageddon Time (50:10), The Patient finale (52:50) and Egression (58:45).
This episode was originally recorded on October 31st on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For our review of The White Lotus season one click here and to go directly to our new merch store click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss James Corden's ban from the Balthazar restaurant (1:55). We also preview Welcome to Chippendales (9:30), The Crown season 5 (14:45) and Creed III (23:20) by discussing each of their trailers. Finally we review all of House of the Dragon's first season (29:45) before David shares his thoughts on Netflix's revival of The Mole (54:00).
This episode was originally recorded on October 24th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For our review of the House of the Dragon premiere click here and to go directly to our new merch store click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Mark Zuckerberg's introduction of "legs" in his metaverse (1:55) and the potential sale of Bruce Willis' likeness to a deepfake company (11:25). We also discuss the details of Netflix's ad-tier plan (17:00) and how their Knives Out sequel will premiere in theaters for just one week (23:30). Finally, we review the premiere of The Midnight Club (27:20) and the entire first season of Amazon's The Lord of the Rings series The Rings of Power (37:10).
This episode was originally recorded on October 17th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For our review of the Rings of Power premiere click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Trevor Noah leaving The Daily Show (1:55), the long-awaited announcement of a Community movie (9:55), Rolling Stone's 100 greatest TV shows of all time list (14:50) and Tom Hanks' top four films (23:30). We also look into the Netflix hit Monster: The Jeffery Dahmer Story (30:40). Finally, we review the season three premiere of Ramy (44:25) and give a spoiler-filled review of Don't Worry Darling (51:45).
This episode was originally recorded on October 3rd on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the new show in development from Breaking Bad's Vince Gilligan (2:20) and why Warner Bros. Discovery would want to license out their IP (6:40). We also reveal the results of our summer box office draft and discuss the top movies of summer 2022 (15:00)! Finally, we have quick check-ins on Don't Worry Darling (51:55), the season two finale of Industry (55:20) and the season four premiere episodes of Atlanta (1:03:55).
This episode was originally recorded on September 26th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To watch the summer box office draft click here and to listen to our review of the season two premiere of Industry click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
While there is no new full show this week we have plenty coming up on the podcast this Fall! What’s coming up? Listen to this mini-preview and then be sure to join us on Twitch on Monday, September 26th for our next live show!
Want more Dual Redundancy? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts!
In our 400th episode David, John and Kyle discuss all the Don't Worry Darling drama from the Venice Film Festival including spitgate (2:20). We also recap and discuss everything from the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards including all the big winners, how host Kenan Thompson did and the big moments from the telecast (17:30). Finally, we have quick check-ins on The Resort, Hard West 2 and The Patient (58:40).
This episode was originally recorded on September 13th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how NBC may be cutting an hour of primetime (1:50) and the issues Los Angeles residents face on streets featured in the Fast & Furious franchise (11:00). We also review the series premiere episodes of Amazon Prime Video's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (17:30). Finally, we have quick check-ins on The Adam Project (42:00), Elvis (43:55), Hulu's Mike (47:55), Cursed to Golf (51:00) and Welcome to Wrexham (53:05)!
This episode was originally recorded on September 5th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
Every year we try to predict the very unpredictable Emmys in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year Dave, Kyle and John try and forecast who will take home the Emmy in all the major categories for the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards which will take place on Monday, September 12th on NBC & Peacock.
We predict the acting categories for limited series (5:30), drama series (24:50) and comedy series (40:05) as well as the main three: outstanding limited series, outstanding drama series, and outstanding comedy series.
This episode was originally recorded on August 29th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For more Emmy coverage check out our clip show of nominated show reviews and our nomination reaction special. Also be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
Every year we try to predict the very unpredictable Emmys in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year Dave, Kyle and John try and forecast who will take home the Emmy in all the major categories for the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards which will take place on Monday, September 12th on NBC & Peacock.
We predict the acting categories for limited series (5:30), drama series (24:50) and comedy series (40:05) as well as the main three: outstanding limited series, outstanding drama series, and outstanding comedy series.
This episode was originally recorded on August 29th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For more Emmy coverage check out our clip show of nominated show reviews and our nomination reaction special. Also be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how the movie Fall used deepfake technology to change the film's rating (1:50), CW's surprisingly high average age for their viewers (9:30) and the possible Walmart+ streaming service and bundle (15:00). We also preview the Netflix dating series Dated & Related by discussing the show's trailer (20:25). Finally, we say goodbye to Better Call Saul by discussing the show's series finale "Saul Gone" (25:20) before saying hello to the latest Game of Thrones series House of the Dragon (47:40).
This episode was originally recorded on August 22nd on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To hear our recap of the Game of Thrones series finale click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's clip show episode we look back at our discussions on the shows that are nominated in the outstanding drama series, comedy series and limited series categories for the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards. These reviews include Succession (2:20), Squid Game (18:55), Barry (29:15), Ted Lasso (40:05), The White Lotus (1:02:25) and Pam & Tommy (1:21:40).
This episode was complied from past episodes, initially streamed on Twitch and can be played back on YouTube. Also don't forget to check out our special nomination reaction show. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast so you are ready for our future Emmy prediction show!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the latest news surrounding the Warner Bros. Discovery merger including the cancellation of the Batgirl film and what this may all mean for the future of HBO Max (1:45). We also discuss what we have seen so far of Nathan Fielder's The Rehearsal (33:00) and review the season two premiere of Industry (46:40). Finally, we have quick check-ins on The Bear, The Resort and Shotgun King: The Final Checkmate (58:50).
This episode was originally recorded on August 8th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To a full recap of Industry season one click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the NFL+ streaming service (1:55) and how streaming commercials are too loud and the FCC can't do anything about it (8:10). We also discuss Netflix's upcoming ad plan and the "extra house" fee (15:00), a Stranger Things re-cut controversy (24:00) and a Bridgerton musical lawsuit (28:40). Next we preview the film Blonde by discussing the trailer (33:45) before reviewing the latest Jordan Peele film Nope in full detail (42:40). Finally, we reveal which host won the 2000's streaming service draft (59:25)!
This episode was originally recorded on August 1st on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To hear/watch the full 2000's streaming service draft click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's special clip episode David, John and Kyle discuss every episode from season one of HBO's Industry in anticipation of season two which drops Monday, August 1st. We discuss episodes in batches so you can avoid spoilers and watch (or re-watch) along with us. First, we discuss episodes 1-2 (2:25), followed by episodes 3-5 (18:40) before we finish with episodes 6-8 (35:10).
This episode includes clips originally recorded in January of 2021 on Twitch and YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle hold a draft to see which host can build the best streaming service with shows that all premiered in the 2000s. Which host will have the best show picks in the five categories of comedy, drama, reality/animation, network hit and wildcard?
This episode was prerecorded on June 13th and premiered on Twitch on July 18th. It can be replayed on YouTube. For our original 1990s draft click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle react to the 2022 Emmy nominations! After discussing some rule changes and overall nomination stats (3:20), we discuss all the surprises and snubs from the drama series (12:40), comedy series (26:25) and limited series (37:15) categories. The 74th Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on September 12th on NBC & Peacock.
This episode was originally recorded on July 13th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a recent streaming service satisfaction survey (1:35), the #GentleMinions TikTok trend (12:15) and check in on our summer box office draft so far (16:30). We also preview Hocus Pocus 2 (21:40), Ticket to Paradise (26:30) and The Resort (30:15) by discussing each recent trailer release. Finally, we discuss season four of Stranger Things including the big finale (33:40).
This episode was originally recorded on July 4th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For our review of the season premiere of Stranger Things click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
While there is no new show this week we will be back in July with plenty of movies, TV and pop culture to talk about! Make sure you don’t miss any of these episodes by following us on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, the blog and on Twitch!
While the Twitch schedule will be a bit more hectic this Summer we often try to go live on Mondays at 8 PM ET! You can always follow us on social media on Instagram and Twitter to know exactly when we are going live!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the nominees for the Television Critics Association Awards (1:40) and TV Guide's list for the 100 best TV shows on right now (8:25). We also discuss upcoming projects like a Squid Game reality series (16:55), a Jon Snow Game of Thrones spin-off (22:25) and Joker 2 (26:40). Next, we review the series premiere of The Old Man (32:30). Finally, we have quick check-ins on the Obi-Wan Kenobi Finale, The Mole and Drake's Honestly, Nevermind (43:00).
This episode was originally recorded on June 22nd on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For our review of the season premiere of Obi-Wan Kenobi click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a Top Gun: Maverick lawsuit (1:40), Spider-Man: No Way Home's upcoming re-release (8:35) and Julia Garner possibly being cast in the Madonna biopic (13:40). We also discuss season three of Barry including the season finale (19:50). Finally, we have quick check-ins on Jurassic World: Dominion, The Northman and PlateUp (41:55)!
This episode was originally recorded on June 13th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For our review of Top Gun: Maverick or the season three premiere of Barry click either link. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to Top Gun: Maverick's unexpectedly high box office returns and Morbius' underwhelming re-release (1:40). We also discuss how Redbox has been acquired by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment (7:30) and Seth Green's stolen NFT ape (13:05). Next we discuss everything going on at Netflix including the issues with their anti-password sharing experiment and how they will make "bigger, better and fewer movies" (20:00). Finally, we discuss the first three episodes of The Boys season three (31:40). This episode was originally recorded on June 5th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For our reviews of The Boys seasons one and two click here. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the deal Marvel made to license the name/likeness of Stan Lee for future projects (1:25) and how many ads we may expect on Disney+ (7:10). Next, we review the series premiere of Obi-Wan Kenobi (15:10) and the season four premiere of Stranger Things (27:15). We also review the film Top Gun: Maverick (45:45) before finally giving quick check-ins on Ambulance (55:25), the midseason finale of Better Call Saul (57:40) and the finale of Survivor 42 (1:02:00).
This episode was originally recorded on May 30th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's special clip episode David, John and Kyle discuss every episode from season one and two of Amazon Prime's The Boys in anticipation of season three which drops Friday, June 3rd. We discuss episodes in batches so you can avoid spoilers and watch (or re-watch) along with us. First, we discuss season one episodes 1-3 (1:55), followed by episodes 4-6 (15:25) and then episodes 7-8 (30:35). After that we discuss season two episodes 1-4 (43:00) before we finish with episodes 5-8 (1:02:35). This episode includes clips originally recorded August, September and October of 2020 on Twitch and YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the domestic box office weekend of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2:00) before discussing the drama behind Justin Lin's exit from directing Fast X (8:20). We also preview Avatar: The Way of Water (14:40), Don't Worry Darling (26:45) and House of the Dragon (31:55) by discussing each recent trailer release. Finally, we discuss and react to Ozark's final half season including the show's series finale (37:00).
This episode was originally recorded on May 9th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media! You can also hear our thoughts on the premiere of Ozark's final season by clicking here.
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss James Corden leaving The Late Late Show in 2023 (1:20), the film adaptation of the Wicked musical being split in two parts (8:15) and a potential Pete Davidson Curb-esque series (12:30). We also discuss why HBO's series from The Weeknd is being retooled (15:50) and how Jerry West is ready to take his Winning Time lawsuit to the Supreme Court (20:10). Finally, we review the series premieres of Under the Banner of Heaven (28:10) and Shining Girls (39:40). This episode was originally recorded on May 2nd on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss one man's world record of watching Spider-Man No Way Home 292 times (1:40) and how the Cannes Film Festival is allowing TikTok submissions (8:15). We also discuss Netflix's subscriber loss, stock drop and what the company may be doing to improve financially (12:10). Next, we review the season two premiere of Russian Doll (32:55) and the season three premiere of Barry (42:20). Finally, we give quick check-ins on the season six premiere of Better Call Saul and the films The Batman & Everything Everywhere All At Once (52:15).
This episode was originally recorded on April 25th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle preview the movies coming out this summer with their fifth summer box office draft! What blockbusters will make the most money this summer and what films should you have on your radar?
This episode was originally recorded on April 18th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on social media!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the Warner Bros. Discovery that just closed (1:40), a Nielsen report about being overwhelmed by streaming options (8:50) and a James Bond reality show coming to Amazon Prime Video (16:50). We also discuss how Kevin Smith's latest movie will be released as an NFT (20:50) and the movie based on the Spirit Halloween retail stores (25:40). Next we discuss season one of Apple TV+'s Severance including the finale entitled "The We We Are" (31:25) Finally, we give quick check-ins on The Good Place, Deep Water and Old Enough (57:45). This episode was originally recorded on April 11th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss violence being cut out of an old The Falcon and the Winter Soldier episode (1:30), NFT projects from Bill Murray (8:10) and Nelson Mandela (13;15) and how Netflix is trying to eliminate password sharing (18:20). We then debut a new segment where we react to the shows in the Netflix top 10 (25:50). Finally, we review the series premieres of Moon Knight (35:20) and The Girl from Plainville (45:40). This episode was originally recorded on April 4th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss everything from the 94th Academy Awards including the big winners, the ceremony and the moment everyone is talking about between Chris Rock and Will Smith (1:20). We also review the series premiere of Minx (45:40). Finally, we give quick check-ins on Entourage, The Batman and Atlanta season three (53:40).
This episode was originally recorded on March 28th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week’s episode David and Kyle take on special guests Nick Boyle, Marc DeSisto and Nick Rojas from The Good, The Bad & The Watchable podcast in predicting the very unpredictable Oscars. In this special episode they try and forecast who will take home the Oscar in all the major categories for the 94th Academy Awards.
We discuss (in order) best original screenplay, best adapted screenplay, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best actor, best actress, best director, and best picture.
This episode was originally recorded on March 21st on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. We will also be posting more predictions on our Instagram and YouTube pages later this week. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how a missing game of Wordle ended a hostage ordeal (1:25) and possible movies based off of NFTs (5:10). We also discuss the return of Limewire (16:05), how many streams musical artists need to make money (19:40) and a possible plan to turn Blockbuster into a streaming service (25:55). After that, we review the series premieres of Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (33:05) and The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey (43:25). Finally, we give quick check-ins on Severance, Survivor 42 and Pam & Tommy (51:25). This episode was originally recorded on March 14th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss The Batman's variable ticket pricing at AMC Theaters (1:30) and how one father was willing to miss his child's birth to see the film (5:45). We also discuss the leading contenders in the Oscars' Twitter campaigns and why ABC may be to blame with the ceremony's controversial changes (9:45). After that, we discuss content changes coming to Hulu & Disney+ (20:55). We then review the series premieres of The Dropout (26:25) and Joe vs Carole (37:15). Finally, we give quick check-ins on the season finales of The Righteous Gemstones, Euphoria and The Afterparty (46:25).
This episode was originally recorded on March 7th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
We are off this week but we have a lot to look forward to in March! Be sure you are ready by following the podcast on Twitch, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts! While we used to go live on Tuesday nights, we are moving to Mondays for the foreseeable future. This means you can watch the live Twitch stream on Mondays at 8 PM ET and then the video replay on Tuesday mornings on YouTube. The podcast version should then be in your feed later on that week.
That’s it for now! Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on Twitter or Instagram. We will be back on Twitch Monday, March 7th at 8 PM ET!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss what we know so far about the 94th Academy Awards including the trio of hosts and the #OscarsFanFavorite vote (1:55). We also discuss all the news from Paramount's (fka ViacomCBS) investor day (18:25) and the possible relaunch of MoviePass (28:30). We also preview new movies and TV shows that released trailers during Super Bowl LVI including Nope (34:30), Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (38:15), Jurassic World Dominion (44:50) and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (50:00). Finally, we review the series premiere of Peacock's Bel-Air (1:00:10).
This episode was originally recorded on February 18th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to the 94th Academy Award nominations including all the surprises and snubs (2:05). We also preview the new Paramount+ series The Offer by discussing the new trailer (32:05). Finally, we review the series premieres of Pam & Tommy (39:35) and Murderville (52:45).
This episode was originally recorded on February 8th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle roundup the nominations from the Producers, Writers and Directors guilds and predict what they may mean for Oscar nominations (2:00). We also discuss the alternate ending to Fight Club (13:00), Peloton's latest TV PR crisis (17:45) and the SNL stars that bough the Staten Island Ferry (23:15). Next we review the series premieres of The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window (27:40) and The Afterparty (37:05). Finally, we preview the new Paramount+ series Halo by discussing the new trailer (46:25). This episode was originally recorded on February 1st on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a movie studio coming to outer space in 2024 (1:55) and a lawsuit about Ana de Armas being cut from the film Yesterday (8:15). We also discuss how a Danny DeVito cardboard cutout broke up a 12-year relationship (14:30) and the casting of Daniel Radcliffe in the Weird Al biopic (19:55). Next we preview the new Peacock miniseries Joe vs Carole by discussing the new teaser (24:30). Finally, we review the series premiere of How I Met Your Father (31:50) and the season four premiere of Ozark (46:55). This episode was originally recorded on January 25th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can also hear us celebrate the 15th anniversary of How I Met Your Mother by clicking here. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Letterboxd's 2021 Year in Review and Fandango's Most Anticipated Films of 2022 lists (1:25). We also discuss James Cameron's desire to have two versions for each of his films (9:50), a possible Sk8er Boi movie (14:10) and Richard Karn's NFT decision (18:05). Next we review the series premieres of Archive 81 (22:00) and Peacemaker (32:35). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching and playing including The Righteous Gemstones and Station Eleven (41:40).
This episode was originally recorded on January 17th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the non-televised Golden Globes and the strange way they announced the winners (1:40). We also discuss the possible sale of the CW Network (9:30), a movie theater showing films off their Amazon account (12:40) and the Elmo vs Rocco feud (15:30). Next we review the series premiere of The Book of Boba Fett (19:30) and the season two premiere of Euphoria (33:05). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching and listening to including Don't Look Up, Dawn FM and The Silent Sea (45:20).
This episode was originally recorded on January 11th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
We will back in January with all new weekly episodes but as we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to discuss what they are looking forward to in the world of pop culture in 2022.
Miss any of our shows from 2021? All of our podcasts from the past year are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes here on the blog or play all 45 live shows (which we originally streamed on Twitch) with this special YouTube playlist.
Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and are following the show on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts. We will be live again Tuesdays in January on Twitch! Happy Holidays and see you all in 2022!
We will back in January with all new weekly episodes but as we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to give a quick look back at their favorite podcast moments from 2021.
All of our podcasts from the past year are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes on the blog or play all 45 live shows (which we originally streamed on Twitch) with this special YouTube playlist.
Specifically here are a few shows that stood out to us in 2021:
DR 336 - March Madness Bracket Results: Your Favorite Film Franchise
DR 343 - Our 2021 Summer Movie Auction
DR 347 - Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory: The 50th Anniversary Podcast Special
DR 365 - Jingle All the Way: The 25th Anniversary Podcast Special
DR 368 - Winding Down 2021: Your Favorites in Movies, TV and Pop Culture
Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and are following the show on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts. We will be live again Tuesdays in January on Twitch! Happy Holidays and see you all in 2022!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle are here to look back at entertainment in 2021. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:10), returning TV shows (16:15), new TV shows (29:45), TV miniseries (41:00) and pop culture moments (50:50) from the past year.
This episode was originally recorded on December 14th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss some possible changes to Hulu (1:10), a philosophy symposium about the animated film The Boss Baby (9:30) and Clint Eastwood's real-life Dumb and Dumber moment (13:05). We also discuss the season 15 premiere episodes of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (17:20) and catch up on the latest fall movie releases. This segment includes House of Gucci (30:00), King Richard (34:50), Tick Tick...Boom! (39:25), The Power of the Dog (43:10) and Licorice Pizza (47:30). Finally, we preview the season three finale of Succession including that big cliffhanger from episode eight (50:15)!
This episode was originally recorded on December 7th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Don't forget to vote in our annual survey where we ask your favorite movies, TV shows and pop culture moments from the past year. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss why Ridley Scott thinks millennials are to blame for The Last Duel failing at the box office (1:35). We also discuss the possible relaunch of MoviePass (9:55) and how a BBC scripted series painted over a real Banksy art piece (16:20). Next we preview the new Hulu miniseries Pam & Tommy by discussing the new trailer (21:30). Finally, we review the series premieres of Hawkeye (28:15) and Cowboy Bebop (41:45).
This episode was originally recorded on November 30th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Don't forget to vote in our annual survey where we ask your favorite movies, TV shows and pop culture moments from the past year. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle discuss and break down the 1996 holiday film Jingle All the Way in celebration of the film's 25th anniversary.
We break down the film scene by scene, discuss our favorite moments and discuss some behind the scene facts. Directed by Brian Levant the film was released November 22nd 1996 by 20th Century Fox and stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad and Phil Hartman.
This episode was originally recorded on November 16th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For more full movie breakdowns be sure to check out this playlist. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's special clip episode David, John and Kyle discuss every episode from season one of Hulu's The Great in anticipation of season two which drops Friday, November 19th. We discuss episodes in batches so you can avoid spoilers and watch (or re-watch) along with us. Episodes 1-3 are first (1:55), followed by episodes 4-6 (18:55) before ending with episodes 7-10 (34:25).
This episode includes clips originally recorded in March of 2021 on Twitch and this episode can also be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the top earners on Cameo (1:40), Carole Baskin's Tiger King 2 lawsuit (12:00) and a Squid Game cryptocurrency scam (16:35). We also discuss how AMC Theaters wants to get more into the popcorn business (21:45) and what some are doing to make sure James Corden isn't in the film Wicked (28:30). Finally, we review the series premiere of Dexter: New Blood (33:30) and the season two premiere of Love Life (49:15).
This episode was originally recorded on November 8th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our Love Life series premiere thoughts by clicking here. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the new way Netflix will tabulate viewership data (1:55), BBC Culture's list of the greatest TV series of the 21st century (13:15) and a planned Joan Rivers' TV series that forgot to get her life rights (21:30). We also review the science fiction film Dune (26:00) and the season 11 premiere episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm (44:50). Finally, we have a spoiler-filled mini-review of What We Do in the Shadows season three (57:20).
This episode was originally recorded on November 2nd on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our Curb Your Enthusiasm season 10 finale thoughts by clicking here. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
While there is no new show this week we have plenty to talk about in the final months of 2021! We will be back Tuesday, November 2nd at 8 PM on Twitch to discuss Dune and the return of Curb Your Enthusiasm!
Make sure you are subscribed to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube so you never miss an episode.
Finally, be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram so you can stay up to date with what we are discussing, find out how you can send in your reviews and to vote in our yearly wind down survey!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss updates to the possible IATSE strike and how Hollywood may not be out of the woods yet (1:30). We also discuss a NYC subway dating show (8:40), possible expansions to the Super Bowl halftime show (13:25) and an upcoming movie that will only be in one theater at a time (and never on DVD/streaming) (21:50). Next we review the season three premiere of Succession entitled "Secession" (28:00) and the series premiere of Only Murders in the Building (43:15). Finally, we have spoiler-filled mini-reviews of the miniseries Midnight Mass (55:00) and season one of Squid Game (58:00).
This episode was originally recorded on October 19th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our premiere thoughts about Midnight Mass or Squid Game by clicking either show. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a country holding a real-life Squid Game (1:40) and two upcoming spin-offs of That '70s Show (4:50) and WandaVision (9:45). We also preview Scream 5 by discussing the new trailer (13:55). Next we review the reboot premiere of Legends of the Hidden Temple (22:30) and all of Ted Lasso season 2 (37:25). Finally, Kyle has a bunch to say about a specific type of shot in filming live sports (59:10).
This episode was originally recorded on October 12th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our thoughts about the Squid Game premiere by clicking here. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the NBCUniversal and YouTubeTV carriage dispute (1:45), the possibility of commercials on Disney+ (10:45) and why the CEO of WarnerMedia thinks he is going to lose his job (17:45). We also review the series premieres of The Problem with Jon Stewart (26:00) and the phenomenon that is Squid Game (40:55). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching and playing including the third seasons of The Circle and What We Do in the Shadows (54:25).
This episode was originally recorded on October 5th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the possible IATSE strike and how it could shut down Hollywood (1:25). We also discuss the casting of the Super Mario Bros movie (10:20) and future projects for Netflix including some based on the Roald Dahl library (18:40) and Tiger King 2 (23:40). Next, we review the series premieres of Midnight Mass (29:55) and Foundation (40:25). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching including the Survivor 41 premiere (52:05).
This episode was originally recorded on September 28th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For more Roald Dahl be sure to listen to our 50th anniversary retrospective on Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory! Also be sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram and wherever you get your podcasts!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss everything from the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards including the big winners, the snubs and the ceremony itself (1:25). We also preview Succession season three by discussing the new trailer (32:45). Next, we review the series premiere of The Premise (38:00) and the series finale of Brooklyn Nine-Nine (49:00). Finally, Kyle has a bunch to say about Peacock and live sports in the first edition of Kyle's Corner (56:40).
This episode was originally recorded on September 21st on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can also check out our annual Emmy prediction special by clicking here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the 25 million dollar ad campaign from AMC Theaters (1:30) and the nostalgia over Steve from Blue's Clues (10:30). We also discuss the Paramount CEO shake-up and what this could mean for the studio's future films (15:45). Next we preview The Matrix Resurrections by discussing the new trailer (23:45) . Finally, we review the series premieres of Impeachment: American Crime Story (31:20) and Y: The Last Man (47:55).
This episode was originally recorded on September 14th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can also check out our annual Emmy prediction special by clicking here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
Every year we try to predict the very unpredictable Emmys in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year Dave, Kyle and John try and forecast who will take home the Emmy in all the major categories for the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards. The ceremony will be on Sunday, September 19th on CBS & Paramount+.
We predict the acting categories for drama series (6:30), limited series (25:30) and comedy series (40:15) as well as the main three: outstanding drama series, outstanding limited series, and outstanding comedy series.
This episode was originally recorded on September 7th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For a full list of all the major nominees to follow along with the podcast click here. For more Emmy coverage be sure to check out our clip show of nominated show reviews and our nomination reaction special. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Mike Richards being fired as executive producer of Jeopardy (1:45), TV Guide's list of the 100 best TV shows on TV right now (5:55) and the viral video of James Corden performing a Crosswalk Musical as a rat (15:05). Next we preview Spider-Man: No Way Home by discussing the new trailer (19:20). We also review the series premiere of The Chair (28:10) and the season two premiere of The Other Two (40:20). Finally as Summer comes to an end we recap the Summer movies we picked and auctioned off back in May (49:05).
This episode was originally recorded on August 31st on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can also check out our Summer Movie Auction by clicking here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's clip show episode we look back at our discussions on the shows that are nominated in the outstanding drama series, comedy series and limited series categories for the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards. These reviews include The Crown (2:25), Lovecraft Country (16:35), Ted Lasso (27:35), PEN15 (35:10), WandaVision (42:55) and The Queen's Gambit (58:00).
This episode was complied from past episodes and can also be played on Twitch and YouTube. Also don't forget to check out our special nomination reaction show. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss The Exorcist trilogy coming to theaters and Peacock (1:30), the cancellation of Ultimate Slip 'n' Slide (6:30), a Mouse Trap TV series (12:30) and the latest spin-offs from Ryan Murphy's American Story franchise (15:25). We also preview the upcoming Impeachment: American Crime Story series (23:55). Finally, we review season one of The White Lotus (30:30) and season two of Dave including both of their finales (49:00).
This episode was originally recorded on August 17th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our thoughts on the season premieres of The White Lotus and Dave by clicking either show. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the news that Mike Richards may become the next Jeopardy host (1:55) and Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow lawsuit against Disney (11:30). Next we review James Gunn's The Suicide Squad film (24:30) and the series premiere of Apple TV+'s Mr. Corman (42:30). Finally, we debut a new segment called Coming Attractions where we preview the upcoming film House of Gucci (50:35).
This episode was originally recorded on August 9th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle catch up on Summer entertainment news including Jerry Seinfeld's Pop Tart movie (2:00) and Tessa Thompson's jigsaw puzzle TV show (6:30). We also discuss news that James Gandolfini was paid NOT to join The Office (11:30) and how Joe Exotic is holding a contest to find a date for when he is released from prison (14:30). Next we review the series premiere of HBO's The White Lotus (20:20). Finally, we break down everything from I Think You Should Leave season two (33:20).
This episode was originally recorded on July 20th and can be replayed on YouTube and Twitch. You can hear our thoughts on I Think You Should Leave Season 1 by clicking here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Spike Lee prematurely announcing the big winner at the Cannes Film Festival (2:05), Netflix's new expansion into video games (7:00) and how AI voice technology was used in the Anthony Bourdain documentary Roadrunner (15:00). Next we review the film Space Jam: A New Legacy starring LeBron James (22:55). Finally, we review the series premiere of Apple TV+'s Schmigadoon (47:05)!
This episode was originally recorded on July 20th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's special episode David and Kyle react to the 2021 Emmy nominations! After discussing overall nomination stats (2:40), we discuss all the surprises and snubs from the drama series (7:55), comedy series (22:20) and limited series (39:50) categories. The 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on September 19th on CBS & Paramount+.
This episode was originally recorded on July 13th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle discuss and break down the 1971 musical fantasy film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory in celebration of the film's 50th anniversary.
We break down the film scene by scene, discuss our favorite moments and discuss some behind the scene facts. Directed by Mel Stuart and based on the Roald Dahl novel, the film was released June 30th 1971 by Paramount Pictures and stars Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson and Peter Ostrum.
This episode was originally recorded on June 29th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. For more full movie breakdowns be sure to check out this playlist. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the mysterious test email sent out by HBO Max (1:25), Steven Spielberg's Netflix deal (10:50) and the NFT auction of Charlie Bit My Finger (16:30). We also review the series premiere of Apple TV+'s Physical (23:25) and the season two premiere episodes of FXX's Dave (34:35). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching and playing recently including Bo Burnham: Inside and Luca (48:15).
This episode was originally recorded on June 22nd on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To hear our thoughts on the series premiere of Dave click here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a controversial newspaper advertisement for the series Sweet Tooth (1:25), possible real-life punishments inspired by Black Mirror (7:20), the latest streaming data (12:20) and the launch of a Netflix store (15:40). We also review the series premiere of the latest Marvel series Loki (24:55). Finally, we discuss the new musical film In the Heights (37:40) and the troubling box office numbers surrounding the film (51:10).
This episode was originally recorded on June 15th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To hear our thoughts on the premiere of WandaVision click here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Amazon's agreement to acquire MGM and what this may mean for franchises like James Bond (1:35). We also discuss the new logo for Warner Bros. Discovery (14:00) and how the theater chain AMC is thanking new investors that have caused their stock to skyrocket (19:00). Next, we review the series premiere of Apple TV+'s Lisey's Story (26:15) and the finale of HBO's Mare of Easttown (38:35). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching and playing recently including A Quiet Place Part II (50:15).
This episode was originally recorded on June 7th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To hear our thoughts on the premiere of Mare of Easttown click here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle preview the summer movie season by holding our first ever movie auction! Each host will "bid" on their most anticipated summer releases and whoever has the highest bid will have that film join their roster. Each host has $1000 to spend and each host needs three films. Let the game begin!
This episode was originally recorded on May 25th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to check out last year's discussion on our all-time favorite summer blockbusters by clicking here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the news that AT&T will merge WarnerMedia and Discovery and what this means for HBO Max (1:30). We also discuss Netflix's possible N-Plus service (15:00), Twitter's Super Follow and Tip Jar additions (21:45) and how we may have advertisements displayed on our car dashboards (29:45). Finally, we review the series premieres of Netflix's Halston (38:50) and HBO Max's Hacks (48:45).
This episode was originally recorded on May 18th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss new software programs that can use AI to dub acting performances into other languages (1:30) and also add in product placement to classic content (11:15). We also discuss two new pieces of entertainment based on classic games: a Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots movie (17:50) and a Guess Who TV game show (23:25). Next, we review the series premieres of Peacock's Girls5eva (28:25) and Amazon Prime Video's Invincible (38:30). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching and playing recently including The Circle season two (50:55).
This episode was originally recorded on May 11th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a new system that will scan your living room to count the number of viewers for home video rentals (2:00). We also discuss how one woman faces felony charges for an overdue VHS tape (10:10) and how one man was trapped on a reality TV show (14:10). Next, we review the series premiere of Apple TV+'s The Mosquito Coast (19:35) and the film Tenet, which was just released on HBO Max (33:45). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching and playing recently including Mortal Kombat and Made for Love season one (54:15).
This episode was originally recorded on May 4th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the deals both Netflix and Disney made with Sony and their upcoming movie releases (1:45). We also discuss how Marvel is crossing over into a NBA game (14:00) and the fan erected billboard calling for Tony Stark to come back to the MCU (17:20). Next we break down everything from the 93rd Academy Awards including the winners, the unique ceremony and the choice to end with the best actor category (21:00). Finally, we discuss the premiere of Peacock's Rutherford Falls (51:00).
This episode was originally recorded on April 20th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our tenth annual Oscar prediction special by clicking here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the huge price tag for Amazon's Lord of the Rings series (2:00) and upcoming television series based on the video game Frogger (9:25), a Meat Loaf rock song (14:05) and the music of Huey Lewis (18:25). We also discuss the Twitter poll Ryan Murphy is running for the next theme of American Horror Story (23:15). Finally, we review the series premieres of Made for Love (31:05) and Mare of Easttown (41:25).
This episode was originally recorded on April 20th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to check out our tenth annual Oscar prediction special by clicking here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week’s episode David and Kyle take on special guests Nick Rojas, Marc DeSisto and Nick Boyle from The Good, The Bad & The Watchable podcast in predicting the very unpredictable Oscars. In this special episode they try and forecast who will take home the Oscar in all the major categories for the 93rd Academy Awards.
We discuss (in order) best original screenplay, best adapted screenplay, best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best actor, best actress, best director, and best picture.
This episode was originally recorded on April 13th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our thoughts on the Oscar nominations too by clicking here. Be sure to keep an eye on our Twitter and Instagram for more Oscar predictions and ballot!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss why Warner Brothers skipped an Oscar campaign for Tenet (1:40) and why Martin Scorsese is worried about the rise of "content" versus the art of cinema (9:55). We also discuss the news that there is a R-rated cut of Mrs. Doubtfire out there (17:00). Finally, we discuss the results of our March Madness bracket where we asked the listeners what is their favorite film franchise (20:10).
This episode was originally recorded on April 5th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. Also be sure to check out last year's bracket where we asked what was your favorite character currently on TV. For more movie blockbusters be sure to check out the following podcast. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the Zoom ban for the 93rd Academy Awards and the backlash this caused (1:25). We also discuss the sale of two viral NFTs (14:40) and Prince William being named the World's Sexiest Bald Man (25:25). Next we discuss the series premiere of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier entitled "New World Order" (31:45). Finally, we finish our latest TV catch-up series by discussing episodes seven through ten of Hulu's The Great season one (44:05).
This episode was originally recorded on March 30th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our thoughts on The Great episodes 1-3 and 4-6 by clicking either link. Also be sure to vote in the final round of our March Madness bracket! To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the upcoming ad-supported HBO Max tier (1:45) and how Zack Snyder's Justice League was mistakenly released as Tom & Jerry (8:40). We also discuss why one YouTuber decided to watch Tenet on his Game Boy Advance (11:50) and the nominations for the 41st Razzies (16:45). Next we react to the nominations for the 93rd Academy Awards including the snubs and surprises (20:35). Finally, we continue our latest TV catch-up series by discussing episodes four through six of Hulu's The Great season one (41:15).
This episode was originally recorded on March 16th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our thoughts on the first three episodes of The Great by clicking here. Also be sure to vote in the third round of our March Madness bracket! To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the nominations for the DGA, PGA and BAFTA Awards, the Critics Choice Award winners and what this all means for the Oscars (1:35). We also discuss the possible stage musical for The Queen's Gambit (10:05) and why celebrity wax statues from Madame Tussauds are seated at a NYC steakhouse (13:50). Next we start our latest TV catch-up series by discussing the first three episodes of Hulu's The Great season one (18:50). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching and playing recently including the WandaVision finale (36:00).
This episode was originally recorded on March 9th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our thoughts on the premiere of WandaVision by clicking here. Also be sure to vote in the second round of our March Madness bracket! To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss everything coming to the rebranded streaming service Paramount+ (2:15). We also break down everything from the 78th Golden Globe Awards including the film winners (18:30), the TV winners (26:10) and the ceremony itself (32:00). Next, we review the Netflix film I Care A Lot starring Rosamund Pike (47:10). Finally, we discuss what entertainment topic will be the focus for our annual March Madness bracket (57:45).
This episode was originally recorded on March 2nd on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our thoughts on the Golden Globe nominations by clicking here. Also be sure to vote in the first round of our March Madness bracket! To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the announcement that NYC movie theaters will reopen and what this means for Hollywood (1:30). We also discuss the damaging unethical details about the Golden Globes from the LA Times report (18:45). Next we review the film Nomadland starring Frances McDormand (29:20). Finally we review the series premieres of two NBC sitcoms: Kenan (39:35) and Young Rock (47:45).
This episode was originally recorded on February 23rd on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our thoughts on the Golden Globe nominations by clicking here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss why No Time to Die may be forced into reshoots (1:40) and the latest streaming subscriber info for Peacock (7:00) and Apple TV+ (14:45). We review the series premiere of Clarice, a follow-up to The Silence of the Lambs film (20:25). We also review the HBO Max film Judas and the Black Messiah (34:55). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching and playing recently including Framing Britney Spears (44:20).
This episode was originally recorded on February 16th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss an Amber Alert for Chucky from Child's Play (1:40) and a possible heist movie based on the UNO card game starring Lil Yachty (6:55). We also discuss Super Bowl LV (14:10) including The Weeknd's halftime show (21:40) and all those commercials (25:50). Finally, we review the Netflix film Malcolm & Marie starring John David Washington and Zendaya (43:00).
This episode was originally recorded on February 9th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our thoughts on Zendaya's Euphoria special episode by clicking here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss everything from the GameStop saga including what Hollywood projects may be coming soon (1:50). We also react and break down both the film (18:20) and TV nominations (34:10) for the 78th Golden Globe Awards. Finally, we review the HBO Max film The Little Things starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek and Jared Leto (45:20).
This episode was originally recorded on February 3rd on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss former President Trump not pardoning Joe Exotic (1:35) and the Bernie Sanders inauguration meme (6:05). We also discuss the latest movie delays (10:40) and a Willy Wonka prequel film scheduled for 2023 (20:20). Finally, we review the second Euphoria special episode: Jules (28:35) and we finish our Industry season one catch-up series by discussing episodes six, seven and eight (38:10).
This episode was originally recorded on January 26th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To hear our thoughts on the first Euphoria special click here. You can also hear our thoughts on episodes 1-2 and episodes 3-5 of Industry by clicking either link. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the upcoming Jeopardy guest hosts and how Ken Jennings is doing so far (1:55). We also discuss why Anne Hathaway doesn't want to be called Anne (10:30) and Tom Cruise potentially buying robots to administer COVID-19 tests on the Mission Impossible 7 set (16:55). Next, we review the two episode premiere of WandaVision (21:15). Finally, we continue our Industry season one catch-up series by discussing episodes three, four and five (41:45).
This episode was originally recorded on January 19th on Twitch and can be replayed on YouTube. To hear our thoughts on the first two episodes of Industry click here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Nickelodeon's special telecast of a NFL game (2:05), the deal between Quibi and Roku (8:25) and what Warner Brothers is now doing for filmmakers whose films will drop on HBO Max in 2021 (13:20). We also review the series premiere of NBC's Mr. Mayor (26:40). Finally, we start our latest TV catch-up series by discussing the first two episodes of HBO's Industry season one (40:25).
This episode was originally streamed on January 12th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. To hear our podcast on the launch of Quibi from 2020 click here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a possible upcoming movie based on the Rubik's Cube puzzle toy (1:30). We also review Netflix's Death to 2020 mockumentary (8:45) and HBO Max's Wonder Woman 1984 (17:45). Finally, we give quick mini-reviews to three other December films: Soul (39:15), Sound of Metal (43:05) and Mank (46:15).
This episode was originally recorded on January 5th and can be played on YouTube. To hear our review of the original Wonder Woman film click here. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
We will back next week with new weekly episodes but as we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to discuss what they are looking forward to in the world of pop culture in 2021.
Miss any of our shows from 2020? All of our podcasts from the past year are available on iTunes, Spotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes on the blog or play all 49 live shows (which we originally streamed on Twitch) with this special YouTube playlist.
Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and are following the show on Twitter and Instagram. We will be live again Tuesday January 5th on Twitch! See you all in 2021!
We will back in January with all new weekly episodes but as we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to give a quick look back at their favorite podcast moments from 2020.
All of our podcasts from the past year are available on iTunes, Spotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes on the blog or play all 49 live shows (which we originally streamed on Twitch) with this special YouTube playlist.
Specifically here are a few shows that stood out to us in 2020:
DR 287 - March Madness Bracket Winner Reveal: Your Favorite Character Currently on TV
DR 291 - The 15 Year Anniversaries of The Office & How I Met Your Mother
DR 296 - Road Trip: The 20th Anniversary Podcast
DR 300 - Looking Back to Dual Redundancy Episode #1
DR 304 - Favorite Summer Blockbusters with The Good, The Bad & The Watchable Podcast
DR 318 - Building a 90's Streaming Service: A TV Draft Game
DR 320 - Home Alone: The 30th Anniversary Podcast
DR 323 - Winding Down 2020: Your Favorites in Movies, TV and Pop Culture
Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and are following the show on Twitter and Instagram. We will be live again Tuesday January 5th on Twitch! Happy Holidays and see you all in 2021!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle are here to look back at entertainment in 2020. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:10), returning TV shows (14:50), new TV shows (27:00), TV miniseries (37:45) and pop culture moments (47:55) from the past year.
This episode was originally streamed on December 15th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can also watch all of our video episodes with this YouTube playlist. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the Lifetime/KFC mini-movie A Recipe for Seduction (1:15) and the industry changing bombshell that all Warner Bros films for 2021 will debut on HBO Max and in theaters simultaneously (7:10). We also review the Euphoria special episode entitled "Trouble Don't Last Always" (32:20) and the series premiere of The Queen's Gambit (40:05). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching recently including the finale of The Undoing (48:15).
This episode was originally streamed on December 8th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. Don’t forget to vote in our annual survey where we ask YOU what your favorite movies and TV shows were from 2020! To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the mysterious monolith reminiscent of 2001: A Space Odyssey found in the Utah desert (1:50). We also discuss three possible new Netflix features including a sleep timer (11:00), an "audio only" mode (17:10) and a linear channel (21:00). Finally, we review the premieres of Peacock's Saved by the Bell series (28:15) and HBO Max's The Flight Attendant miniseries (46:15).
This episode was originally streamed on December 1st on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. Don’t forget to vote in our annual survey where we ask YOU what your favorite movies and TV shows were from 2020! To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle discuss and break down the 1990 Christmas family comedy film Home Alone in celebration of the film's 30th anniversary.
We break down the film scene by scene and finally decide who was tortured by Kevin more: Marv or Harry. We also discuss some behind the scene facts and wild conspiracy theories fans have made since the film premiered. Directed by Chris Columbus, Home Alone was released November 16th 1990 by 20th Century Fox and stars Macaulay Culkin, Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, John Heard and Catherine O'Hara.
This episode was originally streamed on November 23rd on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. For more movie podcasts like this check out our discussions of Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Die Hard and Road Trip. Also be sure to follow us on Twitter or Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the rise of a baby name first pitched on Seinfeld (1:45). We also discuss the passing of Alex Trebek and who may replace him as host of Jeopardy (7:40). Next, we review the series premiere of A Teacher from FX on Hulu (20:10) and the season four premiere of The Crown entitled "Gold Stick" (33:10) Finally, we reveal who the listeners think drafted the best 90's streaming service last week (45:45).
This episode was originally streamed on November 17th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our review of The Crown season three premiere or the full TV draft from last week by clicking either link. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle hold a draft to see which host can build the best streaming service with shows that all premiered in the 1990s. Which host will have the best show picks in the five categories of comedy, drama, reality/animation, nostalgic and wildcard?
This episode was originally recorded on October 27th and streamed on November 10th on our Twitch channel. You can also watch the full video draft replay on YouTube. To get in touch with us and most importantly vote on which host won the draft head to this Twitter poll!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss some updates from Borat Subsequent Moviefilm including a GoFundMe for one of film's stars (1:35) and how Kazakhstan is using a Borat catchphrase for their tourism ads (6:05). We also discuss how users may not own their Amazon Prime Video purchases forever (10:30). Next we review the series premieres of The Undoing (20:25) and How To with John Wilson (35:35). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching recently (47:45).
This episode was originally streamed on November 3rd on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our review on Borat Subsequent Moviefilm by clicking here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how the streaming service Quibi, which launched in April, is shutting down (1:50) and how Spectrum Originals is basing a new series on the coronavirus pandemic called "The Second Wave" (15:00). We also review Sacha Baron Cohen's second Borat film entitled Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (19:55). Finally, Nick Boyle from The Good, The Bad & The Watchable podcast joins David to discuss Big Brother 22 including the big finale (39:50).
This episode was originally streamed in two parts on October 27th and October 28th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed together on YouTube. You can hear our thoughts on the Big Brother 22 premiere by clicking here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to the Dexter limited series revival news (1:45). We also discuss how a fake robbery for NCIS: New Orleans led to the real cops arriving at the scene (12:30) and how a cameo in Adam Sandler's Hubie Halloween led to someone losing their job (18:30). Finally, we review the series premiere of Hulu's Helstrom (25:20) and Netflix's Aaron Sorkin film The Trial of the Chicago 7 (34:05).
This episode was originally streamed on October 20th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can listen to our review of Aaron Sorkin's other directing credit Molly's Game by clicking here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to the "un-renewal" of GLOW and the growing problem with Netflix cancellations (2:00). We also discuss two new Netflix features: disabling the "are you still watching" pop-up (18:15) and Netflix auto-canceling inactive subscriptions (21:15). Finally, we review the series premiere of The Haunting of Bly Manor (24:50) and the second half of The Boys season two including the finale "What I Know" (40:35).
This episode was originally streamed on October 13th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can listen to our review of The Haunting of Hill House premiere and the first half of The Boys season two by clicking either show. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to the nominations for the 46th People's Choice Awards (1:55) and how Amazon's Lord of the Rings series has a crew member assigned to watching how dust moves (14:30). We discuss the season 46 premiere of SNL hosted by Chris Rock including Jim Carrey's debut as Joe Biden (21:00). We also review the series premiere of Ted Lasso from Apple TV+ (44:45). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching and playing recently (51:10).
This episode was originally streamed on October 6th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the rebrand of CBS All Access as Paramount+ and the upcoming changes to Paramount Network (1:40). We also discuss the announcement of Borat 2 (14:40), how Chuck E. Cheese wants to get into scripted content (22:15) and the change to KFC's marketing tagline (26:15). Finally, we review the series premiere of Amazon's Utopia (29:15) and the season four premiere of the FX anthology series Fargo (40:20).
This episode was originally streamed on September 29th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can listen to our review of the season one, season two and season three premieres of Fargo by clicking each link. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss everything from the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards including the big winners (1:50) and how the virtual ceremony went (21:00). We also discuss the chaos surrounding the Playstation 5 pre-orders (34:35). Finally, we review the series premiere of Ratched (43:45) and the season two premiere of PEN15 entitled "Pool" (53:05).
This episode was originally streamed on September 22nd on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can listen to our review of the series premiere of PEN15 here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how the releases of Tenet (1:50) and Mulan (16:35) went and how it may effect the rest of the year for movie theaters. We also discuss the new diversity and inclusion standards The Academy introduced for best picture eligibility (22:50). Finally, we review the first half of The Boys season two (32:20) and the series premiere of We Are Who We Are (54:20).
This episode was originally streamed on September 15th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can also listen to our reviews of The Boys season one episodes 1-3, episodes 4-6 and episodes 7-8 clicking any of the links. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
Every year we try to predict the very unpredictable Emmys in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year Dave, Kyle and John try and forecast who will take home the Emmy in all the major categories for the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards. The ceremony will be on Sunday, September 20th on ABC.
We predict the acting categories for drama series (3:10), limited series (27:30) and comedy series (34:55) as well as the main three: outstanding drama series, outstanding limited series, and outstanding comedy series.
For more Emmy coverage be sure to check out last week’s clip show of nominated show reviews and our nomination reaction special. This episode was originally streamed on September 8th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's clip show episode we look back at our discussions on the shows that are nominated in the outstanding drama series, comedy series and limited series categories for the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards. These spoiler-filled reviews include Watchmen (1:30), Succession (21:40), The Crown (42:15), Tiger King (57:25), The Morning Show (1:09:35) and The Good Place (1:25:50).
This episode was complied from past episodes and can also be played on YouTube. For even more Emmy coverage our blog has a directory of past episodes that include reviews of Little Fires Everywhere, Mrs. America, Stranger Things, The Last Dance, Westworld and so many more. Plus don't forget to check out our special nomination reaction show before next week's prediction show. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how the Emmys will pull off a virtual ceremony (1:50), a Stranger Things "drive-into experience" (12:45) and all the recent changes and cancellations at Comedy Central (16:55). We review the Apple TV+ documentary film Boys State (25:20) and finish our Summer TV catch-up series by discussing the final two episodes of Amazon's The Boys season 1 (42:00). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been individually watching and playing this summer (54:40).
This episode was originally streamed on August 25th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can listen to our review of The Boys episodes 1-3 and episodes 4-6 by clicking either link. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss AMC Theaters' latest reopening strategy including 15-cent tickets (1:40). We also discuss the Blockbuster Airbnb (12:25) and why Fortnite has been banned from the Apple and Google Play stores (16:45). We also review the series premiere of HBO's Lovecraft Country (27:05). Finally we continue our Summer TV catch-up series by discussing the episodes 4-6 of Amazon's The Boys season 1 (39:10).
This episode was originally streamed on August 18th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can listen to our review of The Boys episodes 1-3 by clicking here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the announcement that Mulan will be released on Disney+ and how theater owners around the world reacted (1:50). We also discuss the ever-changing movie offerings on streaming services (14:55) and how the Twitter account "One Perfect Shot" is becoming an HBO Max series (20:30). Next we discuss the premiere week of Big Brother 22 and our thoughts on the "all-star" houseguests (27:10). Finally we start our Summer TV catch-up series by discussing the first three episodes of Amazon's The Boys season 1 (44:10).
This episode was originally streamed on August 11th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle invite on Nick Rojas, Marc DeSisto and Nick Boyle from The Good, The Bad & The Watchable podcast. They discuss Tenet's new release strategy (4:35) and the deal Universal Pictures made with AMC Theaters to shorten theatrical windows (12:30). Finally, the six hosts share their favorite summer blockbusters of all-time (20:00).
This episode was originally streamed on August 3rd on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can also listen to full movie recaps of films like Ghostbusters and Back to the Future by checking out this YouTube playlist. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week’s episode David, John and Kyle react to the 2020 Emmy nominations that were announced on July 28th 2020. First we discuss what a ceremony may look like in a COVID-19 era (2:15) and overall nomination stats (8:40). Then we discuss all the surprises and snubs from the drama series (12:20), comedy series (32:35) and limited series (41:50) categories. The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on September 20th on ABC.
This episode was originally streamed on July 28th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss our Emmy predictions in September! To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the 30 Rock reunion special including why some viewers were unable to see it live on NBC (2:35). We also discuss some possible new shows including a HBO Max series based on the Calm app (10:00), a TBS series based on The Sims (12:40) and a possible spin-off with Stanley from The Office (15:30). Next we discuss the launch of NBCUniversal's new streaming service Peacock (19:15) and two of their original programs: Brave New World (32:45) and Intelligence (46:35).
This episode was originally streamed on July 21st on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our special retrospective on The Office by clicking here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter and Instagram!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the latest about movie theaters reopening (1:35) and the lawsuit movie theater chains started in New Jersey to open (9:30). We also discuss the latest issues at Quibi including their paid low subscriber numbers (13:50) and the lawsuit Netflix is facing over a Sherlock Holmes spinoff film (19:45). We review the Hulu film Palm Springs starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti (23:15) and the series premiere of the HBO Max animated series Close Enough (36:25). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been watching solo including Normal People and Ramy (42:55).
This episode was originally streamed on July 14th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter! Also be sure to follow us on our brand new Instagram account!
In this week's special episode David and John discuss Hamilton dropping on Disney+ (1:50), a cancelled Vanilla Ice concert (5:50), Walmart parking lots becoming drive-in movie theaters (10:45) and YouTubeTV's price hike (14:00). We also flashback to the beginning of Dual Redundancy by discussing how it all started (19:50) and what entertainment stories we discussed in the very first episode (32:00). Finally, we discuss how to join us for Twitch recordings and some new changes to the podcast (51:55).
This episode was originally streamed on July 7th on our Twitch channel and we highly recommend checking out the video replay on YouTube this week. You can also listen to our first episode in full by clicking here. To get in touch with us and find out what we are discussing next follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how the coronavirus is effecting Macy's 4th of July fireworks (1:50) and how blow-up dolls and robots may be the new actors in a COVID-19 world (7:20). We also discuss a casting call for "funny looking" actors (19:00) and how the U.S. Government may have lost the Space Force trademark to Netflix (24:35). Next we review the Netflix film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga starring Will Ferrell (29:00). Finally, we look at the premiere of HBO's true crime documentary series I'll Be Gone in the Dark (43:25).
This episode was originally streamed on June 30th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. You can hear our thoughts on the premiere of Space Force in episode 295. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the controversy AMC Theaters tried to avoid by making masks optional in their reopening (1:55) and how two guys came up with a plan to get the number one movie in America (19:10). We also discuss the upcoming release of Hamilton on Disney+ (24:25) and how AppleTV + will now buy a back catalog for their service (29:00). Finally, we review the series premieres of HBO's Perry Mason (36:15) and Hulu's Crossing Swords (45:10).
This episode was originally streamed on June 22nd on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the changes to simplify HBO Go/Now/Max (1:45) and the problems the streaming service Quibi is facing (7:20). We also discuss the new filming protocols in the age of coronavirus (14:30) and how the pandemic has pushed both Tenet (20:50) and the 93rd Academy Awards (27:35). Finally we review Spike Lee's Da 5 Bloods from Netflix (32:55) and Judd Apatow's The King of Staten Island starring Pete Davidson (46:00).
This episode was originally streamed on June 16th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle discuss and break down the 2000 comedy classic film Road Trip in celebration of the film's 20th anniversary.
We break down key scenes, discuss our favorite characters and what changes we would make twenty years later. Directed by Todd Phillips, Road Trip was released in 2000 by DreamWorks Pictures and stars Breckin Meyer, Seann William Scott, Amy Smart, Rachel Blanchard, DJ Qualls and Tom Green.
This episode was originally streamed on June 9th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. For more movie podcasts like this check out our discussions of Ghostbusters, Back to the Future, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Die Hard. To get in touch with us follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the upcoming release of the "Snyder Cut" of Justice League (1:45). We also discuss the launch of HBO Max (9:45), the confusion it caused for interested subscribers and their new streaming series Love Life (30:55). Finally, we review the series premiere of Netflix's Space Force (44:25).
This episode was originally streamed on June 2nd on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Vin Diesel's claim that Steven Spielberg thinks it is a crime that he hasn't directed more (2:05). We also reveal which actor and film has the most curse words (8:05) and how the NFL may use virtual fans in their upcoming telecasts (13:50). Next, we discuss the Michael Jordan documentary series The Last Dance (24:00). Finally we review the series premieres of TNT's Snowpiercer (36:25) and Netflix's The Eddy (49:00).
This episode was originally streamed on May 19th on our Twitch channel and can be replayed on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the hard to pronounce name of Elon Musk & Grimes' baby boy (1:50), Tom Cruise shooting a movie in space (10:55), a pantless reporter (15:40) and a "pee your pants" viral TikTok trend (21:00). We also review the series premiere of HBO's I Know This Much is True (25:50). Finally, David is joined by Mike Ladue to discuss the finale of Survivor's 40th season: Winners at War (39:10)!
This episode was originally streamed and recorded on May 12th and 13th and is also available for video playback on YouTube. Also be sure to check out our discussion of the Survivor 40 premiere and our Survivor 30 season retrospective special. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the clash between AMC Theaters and Universal Pictures (1:35) and possible new procedures for attending movie theaters (16:30). We also discuss how television and movie productions may be different post coronavirus (21:45) and what changes The Academy made for future Oscar ceremonies (26:00). Finally, we review the series premieres of Netflix's Hollywood (29:10) and Amazon Studios' Upload (41:35).
This episode was originally streamed on May 5th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. Want to hear about another Greg Daniels' sitcom? Be sure to check out last week's discussion on The Office's 15th anniversary. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the surge in online piracy during the coronavirus pandemic (1:50), why one Quibi podcast received a cease and desist order from the company (5:55) and the petition to make streaming services like Netflix free during quarantine (14:20). Finally, we discuss two sitcoms that are celebrating their 15 year premiere anniversaries: NBC's The Office (20:20) and CBS' How I Met Your Mother (41:35). During our spoiler-filled discussion we discuss favorite episodes, favorite characters and their final seasons.
This episode was originally streamed on April 28th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. You can hear our 2014 discussion of the HIMYM finale in episode 55. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss proposed plans for reopening movie theaters (2:20) and the controversy surrounding a recent Who Wants to Be A Millionaire decision (13:30). We review the series premieres of Hulu's miniseries Mrs. America (24:00) and Netflix's dating series Too Hot to Handle (33:30). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each host has been watching during the quarantine including Better Call Saul season 5 and ESPN's The Last Dance (52:20).
This episode was originally streamed on April 21st on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how one SNL star may be getting married on Instagram Live (1:50) and how Apple & Google are teaming up to make a coronavirus tracking app (8:10). We also discuss how a police precinct accidentally used the siren from The Purge to enforce a curfew (18:15) and how Amazon is teaming with Twitch for streaming parties (23:20). Finally, we review the series premiere of HBO's Run (29:20) and the series finale of ABC's long running series Modern Family (38:45).
This episode was originally streamed on April 14th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the results of The Ringer's Best TV Character of the Century bracket (1:45) and how likely Americans will return to theaters once they reopen post quarantine (9:55). We also discuss how some film festivals like SXSW will stream for free on Amazon (14:35) and the possible "work from home" show coming from the producers of The Office (19:25). Next we look at the launch of Quibi (the short-form video platform), how their Turnstyle feature works and review some of their new programs like Chrissy's Court (23:00). Finally, we discuss the popular Netflix miniseries Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem & Madness (50:10).
This episode was originally streamed on April 7th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. You can check out our own March Madness TV Character bracket by clicking here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how the coronavirus is effecting AMC Theaters (1:45) and how one theater is selling curbside popcorn to pay their employees (7:40). We also discuss the optimal price for on demand movie rentals (11:10), a quarantine dating app (15:40) and how Britney Spears may have beat Usain Bolt's 100 meter dash record (19:55). Finally, we discuss the results of our March Madness bracket where we asked the listeners who is their favorite character currently on television (25:10).
This episode was originally streamed on March 31st on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. You can hear us discuss the first round of our bracket by checking out episode 283. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss some of the effects on Hollywood from the Coronavirus including Hallmark Christmas movies in March (1:50) and pulled Hershey commercials (4:30). We also discuss what people binging in this quarantine (8:00), the possibility of lowering streaming speeds (15:55), and the Netflix party app (20:20). Next we discuss what writer George R.R. Martin is finally doing with his free time (24:45). Finally, we review the series premiere of Hulu's Little Fires Everywhere entitled "The Spark" (27:45) and the season 10 finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm entitled "The Spite Store" (41:45).
This episode was originally streamed on March 24th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter! Also be sure to vote in the final round of our March Madness bracket!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how the entertainment world is changing due to the Coronavirus (1:55). This includes the future of movies, the cancelled Razzies and how the world is dealing with this pandemic. We then review the season three premiere of Westworld entitled "Parce Domine" (42:25). Finally, we review the series premiere of HBO's The Plot Against America (52:50).
This episode was originally streamed on March 17th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter! Also be sure to vote in the latest round of our March Madness bracket!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the latest on how the Coronavirus is effecting Hollywood including the James Bond film No Time to Die (1:55). We also discuss the surge in popularity for the 2011 film Contagion (12:15) and how one reporter used the wrong filter on his Facebook Live stream (16:55). Finally, we review the series premieres of Hulu's Devs (22:00) and FXX's DAVE (34:10).
This episode was originally streamed on March 10th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter! Also be sure to vote in our third round of our March Madness bracket!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how the Coronavirus is effecting Hollywood and Corona beer (2:05). We also discuss how Jif peanut butter is entering the GIF pronunciation debate (10:20) and why villains can't use iPhones in movies (16:10). Next we review the series premiere of FX's Breeders (20:35). Finally, we discuss the results of round one of our March Madness favorite current television character bracket (32:10).
This episode was originally streamed on March 3rd on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter! Also be sure to vote in round two of our March Madness bracket!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the kid that went viral for grunting like Tim Allen everyday on YouTube (1:40), Netflix’s new top ten list feature (11:10) and how a trip to the cinema may be considered light exercise (18:45). We also review the series premiere of Amazon’s Hunters (26:10). Finally, we discuss the final season of BoJack Horseman including the series finale entitled “Nice While it Lasted” (47:20).
This episode was originally streamed on February 25th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter! Also be sure to vote in our just announced March Madness bracket where we try and figure out the best character currently on TV!
In this week's episode David and John discuss some Breaking Bad criminals (1:30) and a possible streaming service coming from ViacomCBS (6:40). We also discuss the latest in Netflix news including how they are now measuring ratings (12:10), the ability to turn off autoplaying (18:40) and a new "Watch Now" feature (24:20). Finally, we review two series premieres of new streaming series: Apple TV+'s Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet (28:20) and Netflix's Locke & Key (41:15).
This episode was originally streamed on February 18th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss everything from the 92nd Academy Awards including the big winners and losers (1:45), the long ceremony including the surprise Eminem performance (13:50) and what The Academy can do to increase ratings (24:40). We also review the series premiere of USA's Briarpatch (38:30). Finally, David is joined by Mike Ladue to discuss the premiere of Survivor's 40th season: Winners at War (48:45)!
This episode was originally streamed and recorded on February 11th and 12th and is also available for video playback on YouTube. Also be sure to check out our Oscar prediction show and our Survivor 30th season special. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the results of the Writers Guild of America Awards (1:30) and the British Academy Film Awards (6:45) plus what they may mean for Sunday's Oscars. We then discuss everything from Super Bowl 54 including the halftime show (16:05) and the commercials including Baby Nut (25:00). Next we review the series finale of The Good Place entitled "Whenever You're Ready" (42:25). Finally, we give quick check-ins to what we each have been individually watching (52:40).
This episode was originally streamed on February 4th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. Also be sure to listen to our 92nd Academy Award predictions here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
After predicting the top eight awards for the 92nd Academy Awards, David and Kyle are joined again by Nick Boyle & Nick Rojas of The Boyle and Rojas Podcast. In this special mini-episode they try and predict two other categories that could have some unique winners at the Academy Awards on Sunday, February 9th.
This episode was originally streamed on January 28th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. For even more Oscar predictions be sure to check out the printable ballot on our blog. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week’s episode David and Kyle take on special guests Nick Boyle & Nick Rojas of The Boyle and Rojas Podcast in predicting the very unpredictable Oscars. In this special episode they try and forecast who will take home the Oscar in all the major categories for the 92nd Academy Awards.
We discuss (in order) best original screenplay (6:05), best adapted screenplay (11:50), best supporting actor (17:10), best supporting actress (21:15), best actor (26:00), best actress (32:40), best director (39:10), and best picture (46:55).
This episode was originally streamed on January 28th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. Keep an eye out for even more Oscar related content next week with a special mini-episode and a printable ballot on our blog. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss why Burger King is giving free Whoppers to residents near the Joker stairs (1:35). We also discuss what the results of the Producers Guild of America Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards means for the Oscar race (7:00). Next we discuss everything we learned about the new streaming service from NBCUniversal called Peacock (20:10). Finally, we review two HBO comedies: the series premiere of Avenue 5 (30:45) and the season 10 premiere of Curb Your Enthusiasm (41:25).
This episode was originally streamed on January 21st on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. Also be sure to listen to reactions to the 92nd Academy Award nominations here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
*Please note Kyle's audio is a little choppy in the first minute of the podcast but it is fixed soon after for the rest of the episode.
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to the nominees for the 92nd Academy Awards including Joker’s 11 total nominations (1:45). We also review the best picture nominee 1917 (29:30) and the series premiere of HBO’s new miniseries The Outsider (43:10).
This episode was originally streamed on January 14th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. Also be sure to listen to our Oscar draft from August for even more discussion on these nominated films. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss everything from the 77th Golden Globe Awards including the film winners (1:55), the TV winners (15:50) and the host Ricky Gervais (23:55). We also review the Adam Sandler movie Uncut Gems (33:55). Next David relives his nightmare experience at Cats (42:40). Finally, we introduce a new segment where we give quick check-ins to what we each have been watching (53:25).
This episode was originally streamed on January 7th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
We will back in January with all new weekly episodes but as we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to give a quick look back at their favorite podcast moments from 2019.
All of our podcasts from the past year are available on iTunes, Spotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes on the blog or play all 47 live shows (which we originally streamed on Twitch) with this special YouTube playlist.
Specifically here are a few shows that stood out to us in 2019:
Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and are following the show on Twitter to see when we are recording next! Happy Holidays and see you all in 2020!
In this week's special episode Dave, John and Kyle are here to look back at entertainment in 2019. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:30), TV shows (19:30), new TV shows (31:10) and pop culture moments from the past year (41:55).
This episode was originally streamed on December 16th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. Be sure to check out our other wind down podcast where we discussed the last decade in entertainment! To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording in 2020 follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the infamous Peloton commercial (1:35), Mark McGrath being paid to break up a relationship (9:10) and the board game based on the show Maury (16:30). We then react to the film and TV nominations for the 77th Golden Globe Awards (20:25). Finally, we review the season two premiere episodes of Adult Swim’s Joe Pera Talks with You (46:10).
This episode was originally streamed on December 10th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. This is also your last chance to vote in our annual yearly wind down survey where we ask YOU what your favorites were from 2019! To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's special episode David, John and Kyle discuss their favorites in entertainment from the last decade. They discuss everything from their favorite movies (1:45), favorite TV shows (22:40) and favorite pop culture moments from 2010 until now (44:55).
This episode was originally streamed on December 3rd on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. Don’t forget to vote in our annual yearly wind down survey where we ask YOU what your favorites were from 2019! To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the hacked Disney+ accounts that are being sold on the dark web (1:50), a Nicolas Cage movie where he will play Nicolas Cage (8:30) and some adult content snuck into a trailer for Netflix’s The Witcher (16:20). Next we review the film Ford v Ferrari starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale (24:30). Finally, we review the season three premiere of The Crown entitled “Olding” (40:55).
This episode was originally streamed on November 19th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss launch day of Disney+ and why one Disney employee thinks his boss hacked his phone just to harass him (2:05). We also discuss HBO Box (10:50), Kanye West’s proposed name change (18:30) and a new movie starring James Dean (24:25). Next, we review Honey Boy written by and starring Shia LaBeouf (33:30). Finally, we review the season two premiere of The End of the F***ing World (42:20).
This episode was originally streamed on November 12th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To hear our thoughts on season one of TEOTFW click here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Netflix’s “Skip Politics” button that will be used in Seth Meyers’ stand-up special (2:00). We also discuss HBO Max and how confusing the roll-out is for it (7:10). Next, we review the series premiere of Apple TV+’s flagship series The Morning Show (21:30). Finally, we review two Netflix properties: The Irishman from director Martin Scorsese (39:20) and the first four episodes of BoJack Horseman’s final season (49:30).
This episode was originally streamed on November 5th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Netflix testing out variable playback speed (1:45) and the possibility of the service passing out cash bonuses for popular shows (10:00). We also discuss the Game of Thrones prequel series that were cancelled and picked up in the same day (15:20). Next we discuss the possibility of Disney blocking classic Fox movie titles from revival screenings (25:55). Finally, we review the season two premiere of Castle Rock entitled “Let the River Run” (32:20) and the series premiere of HBO’s Mrs. Fletcher entitled “Empty Best” (45:35).
This episode was originally streamed on October 29th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. Be sure to check out our discussions on both the season one premiere and finale of Castle Rock in the archives. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the non-existent Oscar campaign for Avengers Endgame’s Robert Downey Jr. (1:40), the proposed movie based on Barney the Dinosaur produced by Daniel Kaluuya (11:05) and a real life app inspired by the movie Countdown (17:15). We then discuss the series premiere of HBO’s Watchmen entitled “It’s Summer and We’re Running Out of Ice” (24:00). Finally, we review the first two episodes of Living with Yourself entitled “The Best You Can Be” and “Made in a Strip Mall” (44:50).
This episode was originally streamed on October 22nd on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a movie theater prank banning “singles” from Joker screenings (1:45), the increase in “Joker” searches on an adult website (11:25) and how two men hacked into a video billboard (19:00). We then discuss Succession season two including the season finale “This is Not for Tears” (23:45) Finally, we review the Breaking Bad movie: El Camino (46:30).
This episode was originally streamed on October 15th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. Be sure to check out our reviews of Joker and the final season of Breaking Bad by clicking on each show. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss who has the upper hand in the streaming service wars and how Disney is banning Netflix advertisements on their TV networks (1:50). We also discuss how many trailers moviegoers want to see before their film according to a Hollywood Reporter poll (11:30). Next we look at the controversial film Joker starring Joaquin Phoenix (19:55). Finally, we review Mr. Robot’s season four premiere entitled “401 Unauthorized” (51:25).
This episode was originally streamed on October 8th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss whatever nonsense Terrence Howard was saying on the Emmys red carpet (2:05), Frankie Muniz’s Twitter offer to Lizzo (10:40), and the new streaming series coming from Tinder (15:10). We also review the series premiere of Netflix’s The Politician (21:20). Finally, we review the season four premiere of The Good Place entitled “A Girl from Arizona (Part 1)” (37:15).
This episode was originally streamed on October 1st on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. You can also listen to the last time we discussed The Good Place by clicking here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle recap everything from the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards including the big surprises, shocking snubs and the actual television production of the ceremony (1:30). We then reveal the results of our fourth annual summer movie box office draft (29:35).
This episode was originally streamed on September 24th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. For our Emmy predictions click here and to hear the summer box office draft from April click here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle catch up with entertainment news with a supersized In and Out Points. First, we discuss the “Maisel Day” Emmy campaign stunt (2:20), Richard Linklater’s movie that is 20 years in the making (7:35) and the new professor at University of Texas at Austin: Matthew McConaughey (13:35). We also discuss a new TV setting called “Filmmaker Mode” (18:55), AMC Theaters showing football games on the big screen (25:15), the five billionth Netflix DVD mailed out (30:55) and a study that tries to prove that longer movies are better (35:05). Finally, we review the horror sequel IT Chapter Two (39:55).
This episode was originally streamed on September 17th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. You can also listen to our review of the first IT film by clicking here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
Every year we try to predict the very unpredictable Emmys in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year Dave and Kyle try and forecast who will take home the Emmy in all the major categories for the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards. The ceremony will be on Sunday, September 22nd on FOX.
We predict the acting categories for the drama series (6:00), limited series (24:35) and comedy series (39:35) categories before looking at the main three: outstanding drama series, outstanding limited series, and outstanding comedy series (56:35).
This episode was originally streamed on September 10th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. For more Emmy coverage be sure to check out last week’s clip show of past show reviews and our nomination reaction special. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's clip show episode we look back at our discussions on the shows that are nominated in the outstanding drama series, comedy series and limited series categories for the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards. These spoiler-filled reviews include Succession (3:05), Better Call Saul (14:45), The Good Place (17:35), Russian Doll (31:00), Veep (41:20), Chernobyl (48:55), Sharp Objects (59:40), and Fosse/Verdon (1:08:40).
This episode was complied from past episodes that you can watch on our YouTube channel. For even more Emmy coverage our blog has a directory of past episodes that include reviews of Game of Thrones, Barry, Escape at Dannemora, When They See Us and so many more. Plus don't forget to check out our special nomination reaction show before next week's prediction show. To get in touch with us be sure to follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss news from Disney’s D23 Expo and why Spider-Man fans are ready to storm Sony to get their character back (1:50). We also discuss strange items appearing at people’s homes like a Pennywise clown doll (11:20) and TV sets (14:10). Next we discuss the company paying someone to binge Friends (18:30) and another company suing someone else for doing just that (21:30). Finally, we review season two of Mindhunter (27:15) and the first two episodes of The Righteous Gemstones (43:35).
This episode was originally streamed on August 27th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. You can also listen to our past coverage of Mindhunter by clicking here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David and Kyle are joined by special guests Nick Boyle & Nick Rojas of The Boyle and Rojas Podcast. The hosts recap their favorite summer movies (2:05), draft what films will receive the most Oscar nominations this year (14:40) and preview some other upcoming fall movies (50:30).
This episode was originally streamed on August 20th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To listen to another past draft be sure to check out our summer box office draft from April. To get in touch with us or The Boyle & Rojas Podcast be sure you are following us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the effects of Disney’s merger with FOX including the numerous films in development scrapped (1:45). We also discuss Gwyneth Paltrow’s Marvel confusion (14:00) and the big Netflix deal for the Game of Thrones showrunners (21:15). Finally, we review the season two premiere of Succession entitled “The Summer Palace” (28:35) and the season three premiere of GLOW entitled “Up, Up, Up” (39:20).
This episode was originally streamed on August 13th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. You can also listen to our past coverage of Succession and GLOW by clicking on each show. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the fight contract between the stars of The Fast and the Furious franchise (2:00). We also discuss a scandal regarding MoviePass (8:45) and why A24 is showing their films on billboards across the country (15:25). Next we review Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (22:00). Finally, we review the 2019 “live-action” remake of The Lion King (41:25).
This episode was originally streamed on August 8th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. You can also listen to our review of the live-action Aladdin here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the possibility of “variable movie pricing” being used at movie theaters (2:00) and Bagel Boss Guy’s new gig (12:00). We then give spoiler-filled reviews of Stranger Things season three (18:00) and Big Little Lies season two (42:50).
This episode was originally streamed on July 31st on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. You can also listen to our reviews of the season three premiere of Stranger Things and the season two premiere of Big Little Lies by clicking those links. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week’s episode David, John and Kyle react to the 2019 Emmy nominations that were announced on July 16th 2019. Before we look at the good, the bad and the snubs, we discuss overall nomination stats and the drama and comedy series categories. The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on September 22nd on FOX.
This episode was originally streamed on July 16th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss The Hollywood Reporter’s list of the 100 most memorable movie quotes (2:40) and AMC’s new website feature that allows you to revisit the trailers you saw in theaters (12:10). We also review the horror film Midsommar (19:45). Finally, we review the season three premiere of Stranger Things entitled “Chapter One: Suzie, Do You Copy?” (33:50).
This episode was originally streamed on July 9th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. Also be sure to check out our review of Ari Aster’s last film Hereditary and the last time we discussed Stranger Things on the podcast. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss The Office leaving Netflix in 2020 (3:20), missing indie films no longer on Amazon Prime (11:35), and an audition request for Tyler Perry via a billboard (17:15). We also review the series premiere of What Just Happened??! with Fred Savage (24:20). Finally, we take a look at three recent miniseries: Showtime’s Escape at Dannemora (36:30), Hulu’s Catch-22 (41:25) and Netflix’s When They See Us (45:50).
This episode was originally streamed on July 2nd on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter! This week’s intro music can be found here.
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the online petition for Netflix to cancel Amazon’s Good Omens (1:40), Netflix’s statement regarding the controversial Prank Encounters series (7:45) and the re-release of Avengers Endgame (11:45). We also review Toy Story 4 (23:00) before discussing the two night premiere of Big Brother 21 (39:25).
This episode was originally streamed on June 26th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. You can listen to our review of Avengers Endgame here. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the new streaming service Quibi and Steven Spielberg’s new series for it that you can only watch at night (2:00). We also discuss Netflix’s cruel new prank show Prank Encounters (9:40) and Burger King’s Upside Down Whopper to promote Stranger Things (17:40). Finally, we review two new HBO series: Los Espookys (23:20) and the controversial Euphoria (33:25).
This episode was originally streamed on June 17th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Russia’s announcement of their own Chernobyl series (1:40), a proposed Magic 8-Ball movie (6:50) and Justin Bieber’s challenge to fight Tom Cruise (12:05). Next we review the three episodes of Black Mirror season five which include “Striking Vipers” (17:50), “Smithereens”(26:05) and “Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too” (32:35). Finally we review the season two premiere of Big Little Lies entitled “What Have They Done?” (45:40).
This episode was originally streamed on June 11th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. For even more Black Mirror be sure to check out our review of season four and the interactive Bandersnatch film. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David and John discuss James Holzhauer’s nearly record-breaking Jeopardy winnings and the spoilers of his loss (1:40). We also discuss the proposed Ghostbusters prequel set in high school (7:50). Finally, we review four May movies: Aladdin (15:00), Rocketman (25:20), Pokemon Detective Pikachu (35:20) and Booksmart (44:00).
This episode was originally streamed on June 4th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. For even more summer movie discussion be sure to check out our summer movie draft and review of Avengers Endgame. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Game of Thrones therapy sessions (2:00) and how we all have been pronouncing one word from the series wrong (5:55). We also break down everything from the Game of Thrones series finale entitled “The Iron Throne” (10:35). Finally, we review the series premiere of Hulu’s Catch-22 miniseries (43:35).
This episode was originally streamed on May 21st on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. For even more Game of Thrones coverage be sure to check out our reviews of the season premiere and the rest of season 8. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Constance Wu’s unexpected reaction to the renewal of her TV show (1:45). We also go through each episode of Game of Thrones’ eighth and final season before giving our predictions for the finale (12:35). Finally, we say goodbye to Veep by discussing the series finale (51:35).
This episode was originally streamed on May 14th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss spoiler rules and what some Avengers Endgame fans did when they got spoiled (1:45). We also discuss the look of the live action Sonic character (18:25) and why sitcoms like All in the Family will be performed live with an all-star cast (24:00). Finally, we review the series premieres of Netflix’s Tuca & Bertie (29:40) and HBO’s miniseries Chernobyl (39:30).
This episode was originally streamed on May 7th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how Robert Durst did not say (in order) those famous lines at the end of the HBO docuseries The Jinx (1:45). We also discuss how Disney is worried about the depiction of smoking in Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story remake (13:00). Next we discuss the Netflix sketch series I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson (17:45). Finally, we review Avengers: Endgame in a spoiler-filled discussion (30:30).
This episode was originally streamed on April 30th on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the effect Netflix has on cinema visits (2:25), how Hollywood is hoping for a “herculean reversal” at the box office this year (7:35) and how streaming is effecting physical media sales (12:15). We then hold our fourth annual summer movie draft and discuss what blockbusters will make the most money this summer (16:36).
This episode was originally streamed on April 23rd on our Twitch channel and is also available for video playback on YouTube. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss everything from the Disney+ announcement including some of their new original series and if Apple TV+ should be worried (2:20). We also discuss the ongoing battle between Netflix and the Oscars including how Netflix is now buying a historic theater (16:20) and how the Justice Department is giving the Oscars a legal warning (19:05). Finally, we review the series premiere of Fosse/Verdon entitled “Life is a Cabaret” (22:40) and the season 8 premiere of Game of Thrones entitled “Winterfell” (34:10).
This episode was originally streamed on April 16th on our Twitch channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the record breaking ticket sales for Avengers: Endgame and how much some fans are buying tickets for on eBay (1:45). We also discuss some creative marketing for Game of Thrones including an iron throne scavenger hunt and the Bleed #ForTheThrone campaign (12:40). Next we review the first two episodes of Barry season two entitled “The Show Must Go On, Probably” and “The Power of No” (20:40). Finally, we review the final seasons and series finales of You’re the Worst (31:00) and Catastrophe (43:35).
This episode was originally streamed on April 9th on our Twitch channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss some of the internet’s April Fools’ Day pranks including a bean bag onesie, McDonald’s McPickle and Burger King’s Impossible Whopper (2:05). We also discuss how Netflix may be testing different episode orders for every user (11:45). Next we review the series premiere of FX’s What We Do in the Shadows (19:15). Finally, we discuss the final four years in our March Madness Oscar bracket right before we reveal what year won it all (28:20).
This episode was originally streamed on April 2nd on our Twitch channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter! To view the completed bracket check it on the blog!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the announcements from the Apple Event specifically Apple TV Channels and Apple TV+ (1:45). We also review (with spoilers) Jordan Peele’s latest movie Us (17:25). Finally, we discuss the second half of Arrested Development’s fifth (and possibly final) season (36:15).
This episode was originally streamed on March 26th on our Twitch channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter! Also be sure to vote in the final round of our March Madness Oscar bracket.
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the runtimes for the last episodes of Game of Thrones (2:10) and how tight security is for Amazon’s Lord of the Rings writers’ room (5:15). We also discuss Netflix’s new interactive series starring survival expert Bear Grylls (9:10) and two new Hulu ads including “pause-vertising” (14:30). Finally, we review the series premieres of Hulu’s Shrill (23:35) and Netflix’s Turn Up Charlie (31:50).
This episode was originally streamed on March 19th on our Twitch channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter! Also be sure to vote in round four of our March Madness Oscar bracket.
In this week's episode David and Kyle discuss Internet trolls leaving negative reviews for Captain Marvel and what Rotten Tomatoes is going to do to stop it (2:05). We also discuss why Steven Spielberg is against streaming movies being up for Oscars (13:30). Next we review the series premiere of HBO’s documentary series The Case Against Adnan Syed (22:25). Finally, we discuss the results of round one of our March Madness best picture nominee bracket (33:50).
This episode was originally streamed on March 12th on our Twitch channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter! Also be sure to vote in round three of our March Madness Oscar bracket.
It is March and that only means one thing: March Madness! Inspired by a debate on the podcast we wanted to try and figure out which year had the strongest best picture nominees!
In this week's mini-episode David explains how the bracket will work and how seeds were decided. Each round of voting will close on Wednesday before a new round starts every Thursday. Every week we will have the best picture nominees of each year face up against each other until only one year remains!
Keep an eye on the blog, our Twitter feed and each episode’s show notes to find the link to the latest round of voting! The winner will be announced during a live episode recording on Twitch!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss everything from the 91st Academy Awards including how Green Book won best picture and how Spike Lee was not happy about it (1:40). We also hypothesize why Roma lost the big award (16:20) and discuss if the ceremony worked without a host (21:00). Finally, we discuss the results of our annual prediction bet against The Boyle & Rojas Podcast (34:25).
This episode was originally streamed on February 26th on our Twitch channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter! Also be sure to vote in our just announced March Madness bracket where we try and figure out what year the strongest best picture nominees (48:25).
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the results from the Writers Guild Awards and how that will effect the Oscars (2:05). We also discuss The Academy’s decision to reveal four Oscar winners during the commercial breaks (and then the swift reversal of this decision) (9:10). Next we discuss the claim that the Golden Raspberry Awards are fake (20:40). Finally, we review the series premieres of Hulu’s PEN15 (25:05) and TBS’ Miracle Workers (32:10) before Kyle gives us a mini-review of the first season of Narcos: Mexico (39:45).
This episode was originally streamed on February 19th on our Twitch channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
After predicting the top eight awards for the 91st Academy Awards, David and Kyle are joined again by Nicholas Boyle & Nick Rojas of The Boyle and Rojas Podcast. In this special mini-episode they try and predict two other categories that could have some unique winners at the Academy Awards on Sunday.
This episode was originally recorded on February 12th before The Academy reversed their plans of not showing all the categories live. For even more Oscar predictions be sure to check out our main Oscar prediction special as well as the blog for a full list of our predictions (coming soon). To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter!
In this week’s episode David and Kyle take on special guests Nicholas Boyle & Nick Rojas of The Boyle and Rojas Podcast in predicting the very unpredictable Oscars. In this special episode they try and forecast who will take home the Oscar in all the major categories for the 91st Academy Awards.
We discuss (in order) best adapted screenplay (7:00), best original screenplay (11:15), best supporting actress (16:55), best supporting actor (20:55), best actress (25:10), best actor (30:10), best director (37:15), and best picture (43:05).
This episode was originally recorded and streamed on February 12th on our Twitch video channel and it is also available for replay on YouTube. For even more Oscar related content be sure to check out this mini-episode and our blog for a printable ballot. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the lawsuit from “Fiji Water Girl” against Fiji Water (2:00) and how the Fyre Festival documentaries may have led to a TV show for one of their stars (9:15). We also discuss everything from Super Bowl 53 including Maroon 5’s halftime show and the commercials (18:40). Finally, we review the series premiere of Russian Doll entitled “Nothing in This World is Easy” (41:00).
This episode was originally recorded and released on February 5th on our new Twitch channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the results of the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards and theorize what this means for the Oscars (2:20). We also discuss Netflix self-reporting huge ratings (12:30) and how a picture of an egg broke Instagram records (22:05). Finally, we review season three of The Good Place (29:00) and the series premiere of Comedy Central’s The Other Two (42:25).
This episode was originally recorded and released on January 28th on our new Twitch channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the nominations for the 91st Academy Awards including the surprises, the snubs, and how this race got a bit more complicated (2:05). We also discuss Netflix’s pricey awards campaign for Roma (23:45). Next we discuss the first three episodes of Celebrity Big Brother 2 including what we think of the cast (29:05). Finally, we review the series premiere of National Geographic’s docudrama series Valley of the Boom (44:30).
This episode was originally recorded and released on January 24th on our new Twitch channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how the Academy may be forcing presenters to choose between the Oscars and other award shows like the SAG Awards (2:20). We also discuss the competing Fyre Festival documentaries on Hulu and Netflix (10:20). Next we discuss some updates to Black Mirror’s interactive episode Bandersnatch and how Netflix is being sued over it (20:20). Finally we discuss the first two episodes of both True Detective season three (32:50) and You’re the Worst season five (47:00).
This episode was originally recorded and released on January 17th on our new Twitch channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle look at the Oscar race by discussing the film guild nominations (SAG, DGA, WGA and PGA) as well as the BAFTA nominations (2:30). Next we discuss everything from the 76th Golden Globes including the surprise winners (20:25), how the hosts Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh did (30:30) and all the drama from the red carpet including Fiji Water Girl (37:35). Finally, we review the divisive film Vice starring Christian Bale (45:05).
This episode was originally recorded and released on January 11th on our YouTube channel and new Twitch channel. Be sure to subscribe to one of those services so you never miss a video show. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the Bird Box challenge and why Netflix warns against it (2:30). We also discuss what were the most binged Netflix originals from 2018 and what are the most popular shows overall (8:30). We then react to the possibility of an “instant replay” feature on Netflix (15:50). Next we review the interactive Black Mirror film entitled “Bandersnatch” (20:25). Finally, we review the series premiere of the reality series The Masked Singer (37:50).
This episode was originally recorded and released on January 3rd on our YouTube channel and new Twitch channel. Be sure to subscribe to one of those services so you never miss a video show. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
We will back in January with all new weekly episodes but as we wait Dave, John and Kyle are here to give a quick look back at their favorite podcast moments from 2018.
All of our podcasts from the past year are available on iTunes, Spotify and YouTube. You can search for specific episodes on the blog or play all 39 live shows with this YouTube playlist.
Specifically here are a few shows that stood out to us in 2018:
Be sure you are subscribed to the podcast and are following the show on Twitter to see when we are recording next! Happy Holidays and see you all in 2019!
In this week's special episode Dave, John and Kyle are here to look back at entertainment in 2018. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:50), TV shows (22:00), new TV shows (36:50) and pop culture moments from the past year (46:45).
This episode was originally recorded and released on December 13th on our YouTube channel. There you can find a special playlist with all of our shows from the past year. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording next follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the initial hysteria around Friends possibly leaving Netflix (1:45), how Spongebob Squarepants fans want “Sweet Victory” performed at the Super Bowl (9:50) and which name people should vote for Macaulay Culkin to change his name to (14:05). We also react to the nominations for the 2019 Golden Globes (21:50) and review the latest film from the Rocky franchise: Creed 2 (41:50).
This episode was originally recorded and released on December 8th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter! Also last chance to vote in our annual survey where we ask what were your favorite movies, TV shows and pop culture from 2018!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss which film franchise should return according to The Hollywood Reporter’s recent survey (2:35). We also discuss the hidden phone number in a Captain Marvel promotional photo (14:50) and provide an update to The Satanic Temple’s lawsuit against Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (20:50). Finally, we review the series premiere of Narcos: Mexico (24:15) and all of Homecoming season one (37:00).
This episode was originally recorded and released on November 28th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter! Also be sure to vote in our annual survey where we ask what were your favorite movies, TV shows and pop culture from 2018!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a lot about Netflix including where does it rank compared to other video services (2:15) and how they are testing a mobile-only subscription (8:50). We also discuss the complications some theaters are having by showing the Netflix film Roma (13:50) and why The Satanic Temple is suing them over the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (23:05). Finally, we review the series finale of House of Cards entitled “Chapter 73” (28:50).
This episode was originally recorded and released on November 15th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
*Please note: The intro features a spoiler from the House of Cards series finale. To skip over this one spoiler follow the timecode to the first In and Out point.
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss HBO’s reaction to the President using a Game of Thrones trademark in a tweet (2:00), the rollercoaster of a relationship Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson had (8:45) and the proposed reboot of the Shrek franchise (17:15). We also review the Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody starring Rami Malek (23:00). Finally, we review the series premiere of the Amazon series Homecoming starring Julia Roberts (42:25).
This episode was originally recorded and released on November 6th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss about three separate entertainment related robberies. These include the David Schwimmer lookalike suspect (2:20), the attempted home invasion of Mr. Feeny (8:00) and what one burglar woke up the homeowners to ask (12:05). We also review the premiere of the Facebook Watch series Sorry for Your Loss (17:50), season two of the AT&T original series Mr. Mercedes (31:50) and the premiere of Netflix’s Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (40:35).
This episode was originally recorded and released on October 31st on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss what a Romanov descendant thinks of Amazon’s The Romanoffs (2:30), why there has been a sudden spike in online piracy (7:55) and a bizarre Drew Barrymore interview by EgyptAir (15:00). We also review the series premiere of The Haunting of Hill House entitled “Steven Sees A Ghost” (23:30). Finally, we take a look at Making a Murderer Part 2 including the premiere entitled “Number 18” (36:30).
This episode was originally recorded and released on October 25th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle review the Oscar hopeful A Star is Born (2:05). We also review the first two episodes of the Amazon anthology series The Romanoffs entitled “The Violet Hour” and “The Royal We” (17:50). Finally, we review the series premiere of the Roseanne spinoff The Conners entitled “Keep on Trucking” (31:10).
This episode was originally recorded and released on October 18th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a lot about Netflix including how the company does not like the term “binge-watching” (2:05) and how in a lawsuit they do not claim to be a “video service” (5:50). We also discuss a survey about which networks have the best quality shows (10:40) and some Netflix development news about The Chronicles of Narnia and Black Mirror season 5 (15:15). Finally, we review the full seasons of American Vandal season two (27:00) and the limited series Maniac (40:00).
This episode was originally recorded and released on October 4th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the highest paid actors in the world (2:10) and the ticket deal the director of Crazy Rich Asians gave moviegoers (6:30). We then reveal the results of our third annual summer movie box office draft (10:45). Finally, we review the season three premiere of The Good Place entitled “Everything is Bonzer” (48:25).
This episode was originally recorded and released on September 28th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle recap and discuss everything from the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards including who won big, how Colin and Michael did hosting, who was actually under that Teddy Perkins makeup and which host won the prediction bet (1:55). We also review the first two episodes of the Amazon series Forever entitled “Together Forever” and “June” (35:35). Finally, we review the series premiere of the Hulu series The First entitled “Separation” (46:00).
This episode was originally recorded and released on September 20th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a pulled YouTube ad for The Nun (1:55) and the demand from Marvel fans for a Captain Marvel trailer (6:10). We also discuss how the song “Scotty Doesn’t Know” saved someone from entering a coma (15:00) and the proposed TV series based on “Hey There Delilah” from the Plain White T’s (19:20). Finally, we review the series premiere of Kidding entitled “Green Means Go” (26:50) and all of season one of Castle Rock including the finale “Romans” (36:45).
This episode was originally recorded and released on September 13th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
Every year we try to predict the very unpredictable Emmys in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year Dave and Kyle try and forecast who will take home the Emmy in all the major categories for the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards. The ceremony will be on Monday, September 17th on NBC and will be hosted by Colin Jost & Michael Che.
We first discuss how Colin & Michael will do (1:30) and overall nomination stats (4:05). We then predict the acting, writing and directing categories for both comedy series (6:15) and drama series (29:35). Finally, we look at the main three: limited series, comedy series and drama series (52:10).
This episode was originally recorded and released on September 6th on our YouTube channel. For even more Emmy coverage be sure to check out our nomination reaction special and our reviews of the comedy series and drama series nominees. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's clip show episode we look back at our discussions on the shows that are nominated in the outstanding comedy series category for the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards. These spoiler-filled reviews include Barry (1:55), GLOW (9:35), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (20:55), Curb Your Enthusiasm (30:30) and Atlanta (44:20).
This episode was complied from past episodes that you can watch on our YouTube channel. For even more Emmy coverage check out these reviews and our special nomination reaction show. To get in touch with us be sure to follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss everything we missed from Summer 2018. This includes the possibility of Netflix introducing commercials (2:00), the ending of The Big Bang Theory (9:15) and a Tinder scam similar to The Bachelorette (15:20). We also discuss many of the recent changes to MoviePass (23:25) and the big changes coming to the Academy Awards including a new award for popular films (33:05). Finally, the three hosts discuss some movies and TV shows they have been enjoying this summer (49:20).
This episode was originally recorded and released on August 23rd on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's clip show episode we look back at our discussions on the shows that are nominated in the outstanding drama series category for the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards. These spoiler-filled reviews include Stranger Things (1:15), The Americans (19:30), This is Us (40:05), Westworld (50:15) and Game of Thrones (1:08:15).
This episode was complied from past episodes that you can watch on our YouTube channel. For even more Emmy coverage check out these reviews and our special nomination reaction show. To get in touch with us be sure to follow us on Twitter!
In this week's special episode David and John discuss and break down the 1988 classic film Die Hard in celebration of the film's 30th anniversary.
Besides from breaking down the movie scene by scene, we look at the film's legacy, development, and try to finally answer if Die Hard is a Christmas movie. Die Hard was released in 1988 by 20th Century Fox and stars Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Bonnie Bedelia and Reginald VelJohnson.
This episode was originally recorded and released on August 2nd on our YouTube channel. There you can also watch the other movie podcasts we did on Ghostbusters, Back to the Future and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how a movie studio could accidentally release a full movie when they were supposed to upload a trailer (2:00). We also discuss two unusual new projects including a movie from the perspective of The Wizard of Oz’s Toto (7:55) and a TV series based on a painting (11:30). We also discuss how Walmart may try and become a streaming service (14:50). Finally we review the series premiere of Castle Rock entitled “Severance” (21:55) and the second season of The Handmaid’s Tale (30:40).
This episode was originally recorded and released on July 26th on our YouTube channel. There you can watch the playback of the show and see all of our visual aides. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In the second episode this week Dave and Kyle react to the 2018 Emmy nominations that were announced on July 12th 2018. Before we look at the good, the bad and the snubs, we discuss overall nomination stats and the top three categories. The 70th Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on September 17th on NBC.
This episode was originally recorded and released on July 12th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter! For even more Emmy related content be sure to listen to our reviews of most of the nominated shows.
In the first episode this week David and Kyle discuss the error at the 2018 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest (2:35), how Incredibles 2 is NOT a kids movie (9:40) and how HBO may become more like Netflix (19:05). We then review the series premiere of the HBO miniseries Sharp Objects (29:50). Finally we discuss the first two episodes of GLOW season two entitled “Viking Funeral” and “Candy of the Year” (38:00).
This episode was originally recorded and released on July 10th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the past week in MoviePass including AMC’s subscription plan dubbed the “MoviePass Killer” (2:05), the introduction of surge pricing (8:30) and the conspiracy that the service faked positive reviews for the film Gotti (13:50). We also discuss if Childish Gambino stole his hit “This is America” (21:55) and how fans online want to remake The Last Jedi (31:10). Finally, we discuss Westworld season two including the finale entitled “The Passenger” (39:15).
This episode was originally recorded and released on June 26th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a higher audio quality and see all of our visual aides. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the nominations for the 34th Television Critics Association Awards (2:00) and some crazy Emmy for your consideration campaigns (9:50). We also review the horror film Hereditary (20:10) and all of Arrested Development season five (34:15).
This episode was originally recorded and released on June 19th on our YouTube channel. There you can see all of our visual aides. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the latest on the Game of Thrones prequel series (1:45), a Marvel fan’s Avengers: Infinity War viewing record (9:15) and why Jeremy Renner’s arms need to be CGI in the upcoming comedy film Tag (15:50). We also discuss the first two episodes of the now Netflix true crime series The Staircase (20:30). Finally, we look at the Adult Swim series Joe Pera Talks With You (34:10).
This episode was originally recorded and released on June 12th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss why the Paramount Network has abandoned the completed Heathers TV reboot (2:05) and why the island of Ibiza is looking to sue Netflix over the comedy film of the same name (9:40). We also review the series premiere of the HBO series Succession (16:20). Finally, we say goodbye to The Americans by discussing the series finale “START” (29:10).
This episode was originally recorded and released on June 5th on our YouTube channel. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Solo: A Star Wars Story’s disappointing opening weekend (1:40), the rapid cancellation of Roseanne (9:15) and the lawsuit regarding the upcoming R-rated puppet movie The Happytime Murders (13:50). We also discuss why networks still use physical media for Emmy FYC screeners (19:10). Finally, we discuss the season five premiere of Arrested Development entitled “Family Leave” (27:40).
This episode was originally recorded and released on May 29th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a higher audio quality and see all of our visual aides. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle try to figure out if it is “Laurel” or “Yanny” (2:20). We also discuss the most rented films on Redbox and why their employees are being threatened with legal action for trying to rent the film Coco (8:30). Next we review the film Deadpool 2 (18:25) and the series premiere of the YouTube Red series Cobra Kai (30:15). Finally, Dave gives his delayed Game of Thrones thoughts in the first installment of #DaveOfThrones (39:30).
This episode was originally recorded and released on May 22nd on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a higher audio quality and see all of our visual aides. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the cancellation and then quick renewal of Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2:45), Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s tweet promotion price (10:25), and the latest in Netflix stats including how most users stream only licensed content (16:00). We then review the series premiere of Netflix’s Safe starring Michael C. Hall (22:20). Finally, we discuss season two of FX’s Atlanta including the episodes “Teddy Perkins” and “Crabs in a Barrel” (33:25).
This episode was originally recorded and released on May 15th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a higher audio quality and see all of our visual aides. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's special 200th episode David, John and Kyle discuss the lengths one Taylor Swift fan went to woo the star (4:15) and the amount Brad Pitt was willing to spend to watch Game of Thrones with Emilia Clarke (8:50). We also discuss how the creators will try and keep the final season of Game of Thrones a secret (14:30) plus how HBO promoted Westworld in a London pub (25:30). Finally, we review the season two premiere of Westworld entitled “Journey into Night” (32:00) and the film A Quiet Place (45:30).
This episode was originally recorded and released on April 24th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show (and all of our past episodes) there in a much higher audio quality and see all of our visual aides. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss why the creators of Westworld would want to spoil season two before it even airs (2:15). We also discuss real life sightings of Bojack Horseman’s Vincent Adultman (11:55), the spike of Wakanda hotel searches due to Black Panther (16:25) and how Moviepass may have effected some recent blockbusters (19:25). Finally, we hold our third annual summer movie draft (23:50).
This episode was originally recorded and released on April 11th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher audio quality and see all of our visual aides. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how Netflix and Amazon can’t compete at the Cannes Film Festival (2:20), the beef between Steven Spielberg and SpielBurgers from Carl’s Jr. (9:55) and if Donald Glover was “too busy” for the Deadpool animated series (16:45). We also review the first two episodes of The Americans’ sixth and final season entitled “Dead Hand” and “Tchaikovsky” (25:25) Finally, we discuss the return of Roseanne including the premiere “Twenty Years to Life” (40:00).
This episode was originally recorded and released on April 5th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher audio quality and see all of our visual aides. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David and Kyle discuss an “action figure” based on The Shape of Water (2:00), how much Amazon is spending on their original series (and how their ratings compare) (10:25) and how FOX and NBCUniversal are cutting advertising time (24:50). We also review the series premiere of Trust entitled “The House of Getty” (35:20) and the series premiere of Barry entitled “Chapter One: Make Your Mark” (47:00).
This episode was originally recorded and released on March 27th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher audio quality. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David and Kyle are joined by special guest Nick Boyle of The Boyle and Rojas Podcast. They discuss the latest in the Billboard industry and how it connects to the backlash Arie received for The Bachelor finale (3:40). We also discuss why Michael B. Jordan is buying a Black Panther patron a new retainer (14:05) and the latest in Netflix news including collectible patches (17:50) and a show that is trying to push someone to commit murder (21:55). Next we review the series premiere of Everything Sucks entitled “Plutonium” (26:45). Finally, Nick completes his Oscar bet punishment by reviewing the Razzie Award winner The Emoji Movie (38:30).
This episode was originally recorded and released on March 13th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher audio quality and see all of our visual aides. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle recap the 90th Academy Awards (2:05) including the big winners, Frances McDormand’s stolen Oscar, and how Jimmy Kimmel did hosting. We also review the premiere of the Hulu miniseries The Looming Tower (29:20). Finally, we review the season two premiere of Atlanta entitled “Alligator Man” (40:15).
This episode was originally recorded and released on March 6th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher audio quality and see all of our visual aides. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week’s episode David and Kyle take on special guest Nick Rojas of The Boyle and Rojas Podcast in predicting the very unpredictable Oscars. In this special episode they try and forecast who will take home the Oscar in all the major categories for the 90th Academy Awards.
We discuss (in order) best adapted screenplay (8:50), best original screenplay (13:25), best supporting actress (17:30), best supporting actor (21:05), best actress (28:30), best actor (34:30), best director (42:05), and best picture (48:25).
This episode was originally recorded and released on February 19th on our YouTube channel and is also available for download on SoundCloud. For even more Oscar related content be sure to listen to our reviews of some of the nominated films. Finally to get in touch with us and to find out more of our predictions follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a missing woman that was spotted on The Bachelor (2:00), a twist on robotic telepresence nicknamed “Human Uber” (8:05), a Kickstarter for a new movie viewing experience (12:20) and a creepy software app that can replace faces in any video (18:00). We also review the series premiere of Netflix’s Altered Carbon entitled “Out of the Past” (27:00). Finally, we discuss the first week of Celebrity Big Brother including the first two live evictions (37:50).
This episode was originally recorded and released on February 12th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher audio quality and see all of our visual aides. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle break down everything from Super Bowl 52 including the commercials (3:55), movie trailers (9:40) and Justin Timberlake’s halftime show (22:40). We also discuss the special Super Bowl lead-out episode of This is Us (31:05). Finally, we review the movie Molly’s Game (43:00) and season one of Netflix’s The End of the F***ing World (52:05).
This episode was originally recorded and released on February 6th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher audio quality. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle react to the nominations for the 90th Academy Awards including the surprise nominees, the snubs and the new rules the Oscars will have with their category envelopes (2:10). We also review the interactive new HBO series Mosaic (33:25). Finally, we review the series premiere of The Alienist entitled “The Boy on the Bridge” (50:35).
This episode was originally recorded and released on January 25th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher audio quality. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss David Harbour’s Twitter promises (3:40), Spike TV’s rogue Twitter account (11:45) and the chaos surrounding the accidental Hawaii missile alert text (17:20). We also review all of season four of Black Mirror (28:00). Finally, we review the premiere of The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story entitled “The Man Who Would Be Vogue” (46:20).
This episode was originally recorded and released on January 18th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher audio quality. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David and Kyle discuss everything from the 75th Golden Globes including the winners, the snubs, Tommy Wiseau and Oprah’s presidential-like speech (2:00). We also review two films that are possibly Oscar contenders: I, Tonya (32:20) and The Big Sick (46:45).
This episode was originally recorded and released on January 9th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher audio quality. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David and Kyle discuss the shade Netflix threw with A Christmas Prince tweet (2:00). We also react to the nominations for the 75th Golden Globes (10:25) and the 24th Screen Actors Guild Awards (24:00). Finally, we give a spoiler-filled review of Star Wars: The Last Jedi (36:10).
This episode was originally recorded and released on December 18th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher audio quality. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's special episode Dave, John and Kyle are here to look back at entertainment in 2017. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (3:20), TV shows (21:25), and pop culture moments from the past year (41:50).
This episode was originally recorded and released on December 13th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher quality. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Justice League’s low box office and why Henry Cavill could not shave his mustache during reshoots (2:20). We also react to the 60th Grammy Award nominations (11:45) and discuss why it would be annoying to be Alfonso Ribeiro (18:50). Next, we review The Disaster Artist (25:30) and Lady Bird (40:20). Finally we discuss Curb Your Enthusiasm season nine after the season finale entitled “Fatwa” (50:00).
This episode was originally recorded and released on December 5th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher quality. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Regal Cinemas’ possible demand-based pricing system (2:30), Amazon Studios’ proposed Lord of the Rings television series (10:15) and how Apple’s original programming will be free of strong language, violence and nudity (22:50). We also review the series premieres of two new Hulu series entitled There’s Johnny (31:30) and Future Man (43:00). Finally, we review season four of FXX’s You’re the Worst (50:00).
This episode was originally recorded and released on November 18th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher quality. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the petition for Kevin James to become the new Frank Underwood (2:15), Sean “Diddy” Combs’ new name change (9:15) and why Facebook wants you to send them your intimate photos (16:05). Next we review season four of Nathan For You including the two-hour finale “Finding Frances” (22:50) Finally, we review season two of Stranger Things (40:10).
This episode was originally recorded and released on November 15th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher quality. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Netflix ratings and what are their most binged shows (3:05). We also talk two interesting Netflix marketing strategies involving marijuana (18:35) and Lyft (23:40). We also review the season two premiere of Stranger Things entitled "Chapter 1: MADMAX" (29:40). Finally, we review season one of both Mindhunter (45:10) and American Vandal (55:55).
This episode was originally recorded and released on October 31st on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher quality. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the Safelite AutoGlass sketch from Saturday Night Live (2:10), the chaos surrounding McDonald’s release of Szechuan sauce in honor of Rick and Morty (9:20), and how a Burger King in Germany turned the movie It into a giant ad for the company (22:05). We also review the season one finale of the AT&T original series Mr. Mercedes (27:40). Finally, we review the series premiere of Mindhunter (38:15) and the season three premiere of Mr. Robot (48:50).
This episode was originally recorded and released on October 14th on our YouTube channel. You can listen to this show there in a much higher quality. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the casting of Jared Leto as Hugh Hefner (1:50), the announcement of a David S. Pumpkins Halloween special (7:05), a popular SNL sketch from the season 43 premiere episode (11:40) and a proposed TV reboot of The Nice Guys film (17:55). Next we review the series premieres of both The Mayor (22:30) and Ghosted (34:50). Finally, we discuss the season nine premiere of Curb Your Enthusiasm entitled “Foisted!” (43:30).
This episode was originally recorded and released on October 5th on our YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe to our channel so you never miss a live show. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss networks intentionally misspelling show titles to effect Nielsen ratings (2:30), mother!’s split reviews and how that is effecting the movie’s marketing (9:10), why Burger King wants the It movie to be banned in Russia (18:20) and the announcement of a Nurse Ratched spinoff show (23:15). We also review the series premieres of Young Sheldon (30:00), American Vandal (40:35) and Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders (50:40).
This episode was originally recorded and released on September 27th on our YouTube channel. Be sure to subscribe to our channel so you never miss a live show. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards and who won the Emmy prediction bet (2:15). We then look at the results of our second annual summer movie draft (23:10). Finally, we react to the Big Brother 19 finale (39:30).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss why men are texting The King of Queens theme song to their girlfriends (1:55) and how one police department is unhappy with It movie tributes (7:50). We also review the movie It, which is based on the Stephen King novel (12:35). We also review the series premieres of both The Orville (23:35) and The Deuce (34:00). Finally, we check in on Big Brother 19 less than a week before the finale (43:55).
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Every year we try to predict the very unpredictable Emmys in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year Dave and Kyle try and forecast who will take home the Emmy in all the major categories for the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards. The ceremony will be on Sunday, September 17th on CBS and will be hosted by Stephen Colbert.
We first discuss how Stephen will do (2:25), a rescinded nomination (4:25) and overall nomination stats (5:55). We then predict the limited series performances (9:40), the comedy performances (26:05) and the drama performances (42:15). Finally, we look at the main three: limited series, comedy series and drama series (58:15).
You can also listen to past episodes of the podcast in a higher quality on our YouTube channel. This includes coverage of many of the Emmy nominated shows plus an Emmy nomination reaction podcast.
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the total solar eclipse’s effect on Facebook, Twitter and Netflix (2:30). We also discuss the unusual streaming site where Sense8 may be revived (12:35), MoviePass’ new low price (17:30) and the confusing DC cinematic universe (28:10). Next, the hosts reveal what they have enjoyed this summer in entertainment (38:00). Finally, we check in on Big Brother 19 on day 65 following Christmas’ HOH (47:55).
To listen to this episode in a higher quality head over to our YouTube channel. While you are there be sure to subscribe to our channel so you never miss a live show. To get in touch with us and find out when we are recording follow us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David and Kyle discuss Sony’s plan to combat low Rotten Tomatoes scores (2:35), Disney’s facial recognition software in movie screenings (15:10) and the growing trend of reviving shows (and changing their old endings) (21:35). We also review the first two episodes of Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later (31:55) and The Sinner (40:15). Finally, we check in on Big Brother 19 at the halfway point (50:40).
This episode was recorded and released on Thursday August 10th as a YouTube exclusive. To make sure you never miss an episode be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. You can also find out when we are recording live video shows by following us on Twitter!
In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Netflix’s growing debt (2:10), the Phelps vs Shark backlash (11:55) and how one movie studio wants to create a “movie binge” (19:25). We also review the Christopher Nolan film Dunkirk (25:25). Finally, we review the series premieres of Room 104 (36:30) and Ozark (48:05) entitled “Ralphie” and “Sugarwood” respectively.
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a Game of Thrones college history course (2:05) and how HBO is developing four Game of Thrones spinoffs (7:40). We also review the season seven premiere of Game of Thrones entitled “Dragonstone” (15:20) and the series premiere of Friends from College entitled “Welcome to New York” (29:10) Finally, we check in on Big Brother 19 after the pre-jury battle back showdown (37:15).
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In this week's special episode Dave, John and Kyle react to the 2017 Emmy nominations that were announced on July 13th 2017. Before we look at the good, the bad and the snubs/surprises, we discuss overall nomination stats and the top three categories. The 69th Primetime Emmy Awards will take place on September 17th on CBS.
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how Justin Theroux’s sweatpants factor into Damon Lindelof’s Emmy bet (2:25). We also review the movie Baby Driver (7:30) and the series premiere of Snowfall (22:00). Finally, we look at everything that happened in the first week of Big Brother 19 (32:50).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss Kelly Osbourne’s Starbucks incident (2:35) and everything surrounding Phil Lord and Chris Miller leaving the Han Solo Star Wars film (7:55). We also review the season three finale of Fargo entitled “Somebody to Love” (24:10) the series premiere of GLOW (36:20) and the reboot premiere of The Gong Show (47:50).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the legal cases of Rebel Wilson and Bill Cosby (1:35). We also discuss the proposed Discovery Channel special where Michael Phelps will race a shark (11:15) and more strange Internet eats including someone eating a copy of Infinite Jest (17:55). Finally, we review the movie Wonder Woman (24:20), The Handmaid’s Tale season one finale “Night” (36:55) and Catastrophe season three (50:50).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how Sony will release clean versions of their past films (2:00) and why hackers may have picked Steve Harvey’s Funderdome as a target (11:15). We also review the season five premiere of House of Cards entitled “Chapter 53” (20:00) and the season five finale of The Americans entitled “The Soviet Division” (31:45). Finally, we review the final season and series finale of The Leftovers entitled “The Book of Nora” (45:20).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss two Netflix surveys including how many children today do not know what commercials are (2:05) and when users watch specific genres (8:00). We also discuss Bow Wow’s misleading Instagram photo (12:55) and ABC’s reality TV spinoffs (18:35). Next we look at the premiere of Rachel Lindsay’s season of The Bachelorette (27:00). Finally, we review the HBO movie The Wizard of Lies (43:20) and the season three premiere of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (56:15).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a seventeen dollar Guardians of the Galaxy lawsuit (2:25), hackers holding Pirates of the Caribbean 5 for ransom (9:20) and the outcome of the #NuggsForCarter campaign (17:05). We then review three pilots from Amazon Studios’ Pilot Program. These shows are Budding Prospects (22:20), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (32:05) and The New VIPs (41:25).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss director Brett Ratner’s hatred of Rotten Tomatoes (1:50), a proposed Madonna biopic that the singer does not want to see (13:30) and why real-life clowns are not looking forward to the It remake (19:20). Finally, we hold our second annual summer movie draft (26:15).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how a bag of Doritos that can play the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack (1:40), why a woman was arrested for playing an Ed Sheeran song (7:10) and if the host of The Gong Show revival is Mike Myers in disguise (12:40). We also review the series premieres of Bill Nye Saves the World (18:15), Girlboss (32:10) and The Handmaid’s Tale (40:55).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss weird Internet eats. These include an update on the man eating a daily photo of Jason Segel (2:10), a Reddit user eating a vinyl record to settle a bet (6:15), Nugget Boy’s attempt to win free chicken nuggets for a year (10:50) and why a packet of teriyaki sauce went for nearly $15,000 (16:55). We also look at a man who built himself Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show set (21:10) and how bad Shia LaBeouf’s new movie did (25:05). Finally, we review the season three premieres of Better Call Saul (31:20), Fargo (48:20) and The Leftovers (59:10).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the results of Monopoly’s token contest (2:00) and the hoopla surrounding a Fresh Prince of Bel-Air reunion photo (8:20). We also discuss why two screenwriters submitted their script in Seth Rogen’s name (14:40) and how a cancelled reality show failed to tell their cast (23:05). Finally, we review the series premiere of 13 Reasons Why (30:00) and the series finale of Big Little Lies (44:25).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss a man who is eating a picture of Jason Segel every day (1:45), movie theaters with playgrounds (7:10) and the possibility of choosing your own storylines on Netflix (13:45). We also recap The Bachelor season 21 finale with Nick Viall (22:00) and review both the finale and season one of This is Us (37:00). Finally, we review the two part premiere of Trial & Error (51:30).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss the controversy surrounding 24: Legacy (2:45), what movies U.S. Presidents enjoy watching (9:45) and how some believe that both Beauty and the Beast and The LEGO Batman Movie are pro-gay propaganda (18:20). Next we review the hit horror film Get Out (28:40). Finally, we review the series premieres of both Making History (43:30) and Feud: Bette & Joan (51:40).
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In this week’s episode David, Kyle and John recap everything from the 89th Academy Awards including the surprise wins, Jimmy Kimmel’s hosting bits, and most importantly “Envelopegate” which led to Moonlight’s historic win. Finally, the loser of the annual Oscar bet settles up and performs his rendition of “City of Stars.”
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In this week's episode David and Kyle discuss the winners of the 69th Writers Guild Awards (1:45) and of the 59th Grammy Awards (13:25). They also discuss Katy Perry’s unique song release strategy (17:35), Monopoly’s token voting contest (21:30) and how a film used fake news for promotion (29:25). Finally, we review the series premieres of Big Little Lies (36:45) and Crashing (48:40).
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In this week’s episode David and Kyle try to predict the very unpredictable Oscars in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year they try and forecast who will take home the Oscar in all the major categories for the 89th Academy Awards.
We discuss how host Jimmy Kimmel will do (2:25) and provide some Oscar nomination facts (4:40). We then discuss (in order) best adapted screenplay (15:00), best original screenplay (19:35), best supporting actress (23:45), best supporting actor (29:45), best actress (35:40), best actor (42:20), best director (47:05), and best picture (52:40).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss how Universal wants 50 Shades Darker marketed (2:00), why the company behind The Founder is suing over the movie Gold (9:00) and an internship auction at The Weinstein Company (16:30). We also review the series premieres of Legion (21:50), Powerless (32:30) and Santa Clarita Diet (43:50).
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In this week's episode David and Kyle discuss the nominations for the 37th Golden Raspberry Awards (2:10) and the 89th Academy Awards (10:30). They also react to the 43rd People’s Choice Award winners (21:40). Next they review the series premieres of Hunted (33:05) and Sneaky Pete (47:30). Finally they look at the season two premiere of The Path entitled “Liminal Twilight” (56:10).
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In this week's episode David, John and Kyle discuss and recap the 74th Golden Globe Awards (2:00). Finally they review the series premieres of The Young Pope (26:20), A Series of Unfortunate Events (37:55) and Taboo (51:25).
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In this week's episode David, John and guest host Alyssa Walker discuss Mariah Carey’s New Year Eve performance (1:35), the 2017 Writers Guild Awards nominees (8:20) and how a director wants to ban popcorn from his movie screenings (16:00). Next we look at the premiere of Nick Viall’s season of The Bachelor (19:45). Finally, we review the series premieres of The Mick (32:45) and Emerald City (41:45).
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In this week’s episode David, John and guest host Zach Millon try to predict the very unpredictable Golden Globe Awards in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year they try and forecast who will take home the globe in all the major television (3:50) and film categories (33:30) for the 74th Golden Globes. The 2017 Golden Globe Awards are on Sunday, January 8th on NBC and will be hosted by Jimmy Fallon.
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle are here to look back at entertainment in 2016. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:25), TV shows (17:45), musical artists (33:05) and pop culture moments from 2016 (46:00).
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In this week's special episode Dave and Kyle are joined by guest hosts Hannah Coulson and Alyssa Walker to review Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life (1:40), the Fuller House season two premiere (18:05), and Westworld season one (30:25). Finally, we discuss the 59th Grammy nominations (49:10), Madonna’s marriage price tag (54:35) and why a a lightsaber training school is being sued (57:30).
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In this week's episode Dave and Kyle discuss Glamour Magazine naming Bono Woman of the Year (2:00), the nominees for the 22nd Critics’ Choice Awards (9:20) and how AMC is considering higher ticket prices for blockbuster films (21:35). We also review the film Arrival starring Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner (28:30). Finally, we look at season one of Atlanta (38:45) and the first third of Saturday Night Live’s 42nd season (48:45).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss why Frank Ocean did not submit Blonde for Grammy consideration (2:05), Donald Glover being cast as Lando Calrissian (10:50), and the announcement of a Willy Wonka prequel movie (17:00). We also review the season seven premiere of The Walking Dead “The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be” (24:10), the series premiere of People of Earth (40:30) and the season two premiere of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend “Where is Josh’s Friend?” (47:50).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss the comments Alex Trebek made about nerdcore hip-hop (3:05), why Chloë Grace Moretz thinks drinking is over (8:10) and why Miley Cyrus dislikes shows with genders in their titles (13:30). We also look at why a man with 29 Miley Cyrus tattoos is getting them removed (19:00). Finally, we review the series premieres of Divorce (25:35), Insecure (38:25) and Goliath (44:35).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss a Change.org petition regarding the Seinfeld theme song (2:50), how Netflix’s library was cut in half (8:20), the biggest salaries in television (14:25) and if Warren Beatty could have slept with 12,775 women (22:15). We then review the series premieres of Westworld (29:15), Timeless (45:55) and This is Us (56:45).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards and who won the Emmy prediction bet (1:40). We then look at the results of our first annual summer movie draft (24:20). Finally, we react to the Big Brother 18 finale and the upcoming Big Brother: Over the Top season (46:35).
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Every year we try to predict the very unpredictable Emmys in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year Dave and Kyle try and forecast who will take home the Emmy in all the major categories for the 68th Primetime Emmy Awards. The ceremony will be on Sunday, September 18th on ABC and will be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel.
We first discuss how Jimmy will do (2:25) and overall nomination stats (3:55). We then predict the comedy performances (6:30), the limited series performances (24:45) and the drama performances (42:35). Finally, we look at the main three: comedy series, limited series and drama series (59:30).
You can also listen to past episodes of the podcast in a higher quality on our YouTube channel. This includes coverage of many of the Emmy nominated shows plus an Emmy nomination reaction podcast.
In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss the iPhone 7 and AirPods announcement (2:05), the rise in digital viewers for MTV’s Video Music Awards (11:45) and how a study shows most consumers have never bought or rented a digital video (19:35). We then review three FX productions including the series premieres of Atlanta (25:45) and Better Things (36:05). Finally, we look at the first two episodes of You’re the Worst’s third season (42:30).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss 2016’s highest paid actors and actresses (2:10), the year Robert DeNiro stopped “caring” (13:20), Empire Magazine’s #fav7films (16:40) and BBC’s list of the 21st Century’s 100 Greatest Films (21:05). We also review the series premiere of Netflix’s The Get Down (32:10) and season one of Stranger Things (42:00). Finally, we check in on Big Brother 18 after a jury member comes back into the house (50:55).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss how Netflix’s Making a Murderer may have overturned Brendan Dassey’s conviction (1:50), how NBC will be creating original programming for Snapchat based on their primetime properties (10:00) and why a moviegoer is suing Warner Brothers after watching Suicide Squad (19:40). We then review three pilots from Amazon Studios’ Pilot Program (28:00). These shows are The Tick (29:30), Jean-Claude Van Johnson (37:00) and I Love Dick (45:20).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss television’s affect on relationships (1:50), the probability of starting a show if episodes are available on-demand (8:40) and why DC Comic fans want to shut down Rotten Tomatoes (14:40). We also review Suicide Squad (19:10) and check in on Mr. Robot’s second season after their fifth episode “Logic Bomb” (35:40). Finally, we check in on Big Brother 18 from the night when the first juror is evicted (51:30).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss why an Emmy nominee was disqualified (2:05) and the Pokémon Go phenomenon (7:35). We also review the series premieres of Netflix’s Stranger Things (17:15) and HBO’s Vice Principals (28:30). Finally, we check in on Big Brother 18 on the night of the pre-jury battle back competition (36:30).
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In this week's special episode Dave, John and Kyle react to the 68th Primetime Emmy nominations that were announced on July 14th 2016. Before we look at the good, the bad and the snubs/surprises, we discuss some Emmy category confusion and overall nomination stats.
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In this week's episode Dave and Kyle discuss how James Corden’s Carpool Karaoke (2:00) and Animal Planet’s River Monster (8:30) saved people’s lives. We also discuss how the Tales from the Crypt reboot will be crowdsourcing stories online (13:20). We also review the season six finale of Game of Thrones entitled “The Winds of Winter” (19:00) and the series premiere of HBO's The Night Of (32:10). Finally, we take a look at the first week of Big Brother 18 including the first two evictions (44:25).
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In this week's special episode David and John discuss and break down the 1986 classic film Ferris Bueller's Day Off in celebration of the film's 30th anniversary.
Besides from breaking down the movie scene by scene, we look at the film's legacy, development, and track how much money Ferris spent on his day off. Ferris Bueller's Day Off was released in 1986 by Paramount Pictures and stars Matthew Broderick, Mia Sara, Alan Ruck, Jeffrey Jones and Jennifer Grey.
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss why a real estate agent is suing Ellen DeGeneres (1:55), a Snapchat movie (9:35), a possible live-action Archer movie (15:50) and what are Netflix’s most binged shows (22:10). We also review the first two episodes of Feed the Beast entitled “Pilot Light” and “Father of the Year” (30:45). Finally, we review The Americans’ season four including the finale “Persona Non Grata” (45:25).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss an Arizona TV reporter who couldn’t hold it in (2:05), a hospital birth streamed on Facebook Live (8:35) and the longest film ever made (13:25). We also review the Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe film The Nice Guys (18:55). Finally, we review the HBO TV movie All the Way (29:45) and the series premiere of AMC’s Preacher (42:55).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle recap the network upfronts for ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC (1:40). This includes which shows were cancelled and what fall shows they are looking forward to. We also review the series premiere of Chelsea Handler’s new talk show Chelsea (23:05) and the pilot of Lady Dynamite (36:20). Finally, we review the second season of The Last Man on Earth including the finale “30 Years of Science Down the Tubes” (46:45).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss the man who was punched for looking like Shia LaBeouf (1:55) and how The Human Centipede 2 was shown to a Tennessee classroom (7:10). We also review the first two episodes of three HBO series. This includes The Red Woman/Home from Game of Thrones season six (13:50), Founder Friendly/Two in the Box from Silicon Valley season three (27:25) and Morning After/Nev-AD-a from Veep season five (37:35). Finally, we hold our first ever summer movie draft (43:50).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss the announcement of four Avatar sequels (2:05), the drama surrounding Michael Strahan leaving Live with Kelly and Michael (11:10), Jared Leto’s gifts for the Suicide Squad cast (21:00) and Bono’s plan to defeat ISIS (26:45). We also review the series premiere of The Night Manager (34:05) and the second season finale of Better Call Saul entitled “Klick” (42:00). Finally, we review Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt season two (59:00).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss Universal Cable Productions’ Pitchfest (1:35), a record breaking TV binge marathon (6:50) and Vox’s results for the actors and actresses who consistently appear in the best and worst movies (13:40). We also review the movie Hardcore Henry (25:05). Finally, we review the series premieres of Dice (39:50) and The Detour (51:10).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss how HBO “spoiled” Game of Thrones (2:25), how the Internet celebrated April Fools’ Day (8:55) and a robot that looks just like Scarlett Johansson (18:25). We also review the series premieres of The Ranch (22:30) and The Path (34:40). Finally, we review the finales of 11.22.63 (44:40) and American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson (55:55).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss how a Freddy Got Fingered VHS led to a man’s arrest (1:55), a proposed courtroom show with Sarah Palin (6:50) and how Jeremy Renner wants a Hawkeye movie or series (12:10). We also look at the decline of network ratings and what is the worst timeslot on each network (17:20). Finally, we review Netflix Presents: The Characters (29:50), The Carmichael Show’s “Fallen Heroes” episode (43:20) and the series premiere of The Catch (51:50).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss a proposed game show sitcom (2:10), the possible overexposure of Carpool Karaoke (6:00), and The Bachelor Finale featuring Ben Higgins (12:30). We also review 10 Cloverfield Lane (20:05) and the series premieres of Flaked (29:00) and Party Over Here (37:25). Finally, we review the season four premiere of The Americans entitled “Glanders” (48:20).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle recap the 36th Razzies (1:55) and the 88th Academy Awards (6:55). We also review the series premieres of Netflix’s Love (24:55) and Fuller House (37:00). Finally, we review the season four premiere of House of Cards entitled “Chapter 40” (48:20).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle recap the 58th Grammy Awards (2:20) and Kanye West’s very busy week (14:20). We also review the series premieres of Vinyl (21:35), 11.22.63 (29:45) and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee (43:20). Finally, we review the season two premiere of Better Call Saul entitled “Switch” (49:50).
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In this week’s episode David and Kyle try to predict the very unpredictable Oscars in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year they try and forecast who will take home the Oscar in all the major categories for the 88th Academy Awards.
We discuss how Chris Rock will do (2:10) and provide some Oscar related news (3:55). We then discuss (in order) best original screenplay (11:35), best adapted screenplay (16:10), best supporting actress (20:55), best supporting actor (26:00), best actress (33:00), best actor (39:05), best director (46:25), and best picture (50:35).
The 88th Academy Awards are on Sunday, February 28th on ABC and will be hosted by Chris Rock. To listen to this episode in a higher quality head over to our YouTube channel.
In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle recap the 22nd Screen Actors Guild Awards (1:55). We also review The Revenant (11:20), the premiere of American Crime Story: The People vs. O.J. Simpson (20:55), Grease Live (33:25), Angie Tribeca season one (46:20), and the premiere of You, Me and the Apocalypse (55:30).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle recap the 73rd Golden Globes (2:00) and react to the nominations for the 88th Academy Awards (17:00). We also discuss Sean Penn’s El Chapo interview for Rolling Stone (26:35). Finally, we review the series premieres of Billions (33:15), Second Chance (43:20) and Idiotsitter (51:20) before playing a game involving these three shows (58:00).
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle react to some Star Wars The Force Awakens’ sexism (2:10), why Donald Trump hates Samuel L. Jackson (12:15), and all the hysteria surrounding Netflix’s Making a Murderer (16:20). We also review the series premieres of Cooper Barrett’s Guide to Surviving Life (25:55), Superstore (34:00), Telenovela (42:00) and Angel from Hell (48:30). Finally, we play a new game involving these four new shows (54:30).
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In this week’s episode David and Kyle try to predict the very unpredictable Golden Globe Awards in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year they try and forecast who will take home the globe in all the major television (4:50) and film categories (36:10) for the 73rd Golden Globes. The 2016 Golden Globe Awards are on Sunday, January 10th on NBC and will be hosted by Ricky Gervais.
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In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle react to AFI’s annual top 10 lists (2:20), as well as the nominees for the 22nd Screen Actors Guild Awards (9:45) and the 21st Critics’ Choice Awards (21:05). We also discuss Quentin Tarantino’s latest comments in the press (29:55). Finally, we review the season two finale of Fargo “Palindrome” (36:45), Nathan For You’s third season (49:30), and Star Wars: The Force Awakens (55:45).
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In this week's episode all the Dual Redundancy hosts are here to look back at entertainment in 2015. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:45), TV shows (17:45), musical artists (41:35) and pop culture moments from 2015 (51:40).
In this week's episode Dave and Kyle react to the 2016 Writers Guild Awards Nominees (1:35), news of a possible Dexter revival (11:15) and The Man in the High Castle’s controversial subway ads (15:50). We also discuss a movie to be released in 2115 (21:25), a Rambo television series (24:50) and how FOX will stop reporting certain ratings (27:50). Finally, we review NBC’s The Wiz Live (35:10), Netflix’s A Very Murray Christmas special (47:10) and the first half of The Walking Dead’s sixth season (52:30).
In this week's episode Dave and Kyle discuss Stephen Colbert's Late Show obtaining the post Super Bowl 50 spot (2:15), Annie Hall being named the funniest screenplay by the WGA (8:00) and why Disney is not pre-screening Star Wars Episode 7 (14:25). They also discuss a Russian television channel leaking nuclear torpedo plans (19:40), a Game of Thrones actor posting a future script page (23:20) and a pitch of a Die Hard sequel in The Hollywood Reporter (27:55). Next they review Netflix’s With Bob and David (34:50) and the series premiere of Into the Badlands (45:25). Finally, John sends in a review of the video game Fallout 4 (54:20).
In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss the nominations for the 42nd People’s Choice Awards (2:10), Jon Stewart’s HBO deal (15:55), the change in a Harry Potter term for the new films (21:50) and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo reboot (26:40). We also review the latest James Bond film Spectre (31:00). Finally, we look at the first two episodes of Master of None (40:45) and the episode of Saturday Night Live hosted by Donald Trump (49:10).
In this week's episode Dave, John and Kyle discuss the Universal Studios ride based on Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show (1:55), the Star Trek reboot for CBS’ streaming app (7:50) and how Harrison Ford will be Indiana Jones forever (14:35). We also give movie reviews for Bridge of Spies (19:15) and Beasts of No Nation (29:50). Finally, we review the series premieres of both Supergirl (39:40) and Wicked City (52:05).
In this week's episode we discuss Yahoo leaving the original content business (2:20), Homeland’s graffiti mistake (6:35), the announcement of Die Hard 6 (9:35) and a proposed new time travel show (22:50). We also recap everything about Back to the Future’s Future Day (14:20). Finally, we give movie reviews for The Walk (24:40), The Martian (31:50) and Steve Jobs (50:30).
In this week's episode we discuss the nominations for the 2015 American Music Awards (2:10), ABC Family being rebranded as Freeform (8:00) and Playboy’s announcement that their magazines will no longer feature their iconic photographs (14:30). We also review the series premiere of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend entitled “Josh Just Happens to Live Here!” (20:40), the season two premiere of Fargo entitled “Waiting for Dutch” (32:10) and the season six premiere of The Walking Dead entitled “First Time Again” (46:00).
In this week's episode with guest host Kyle Bridger we discuss various proposed television series including shows based on the podcast Serial (3:30), Nicki Minaj's past (9:30), a Roseanne remake in Russia (13:00) and a prequel to the Taken movies (19:00). We also discuss the recent legal issues involving background extras on HBO's Westworld (15:40). Finally, we review the movie of Black Mass (23:10) and the series premieres of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (34:40), Grandfathered (44:50) and The Grinder (53:45).
In this week's episode we wind down everything from the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards including who the winners are and how host Andy Samberg did (1:55). We also review the premieres of NBC's Blindspot (15:20) and ABC's The Muppets (27:50). Finally, we look at the finale of Big Brother 17 (37:35) and the premiere of Survivor: Second Chance (46:45).
In this week's episode we react to some of the 67th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy winners (2:00), Nickelodeon’s upcoming Splat programming block and possible revivals (8:10), and to Arnold Schwarzenegger being named the new Celebrity Apprentice host (16:00). Next, we prepare for and preview the Big Brother 17 finale (20:00). We also review the premiere week of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (29:50) and the premiere of Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris (40:50). Finally, we give a spoiler-free look to Mr. Robot season one (49:50).
In our fifth annual Emmy prediction special Dave, Mike and John try to predict the very unpredictable 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards in all the major categories. The 67th Primetime Emmys are on Sunday, September 20th on FOX and will be hosted by Andy Samberg.
We first discuss how Andy will do (2:15), overall nomination stats (5:40) and give our miscellaneous predictions for various smaller categories (8:35). We then predict (in order) drama supporting actress (23:10), drama supporting actor (29:25), comedy supporting actress (34:00), comedy supporting actor (39:00), drama lead actress (43:25), drama lead actor (50:00), comedy lead actress (56:15), comedy lead actor (1:01:30), drama series (1:05:25) and comedy series (1:10:05). Along the way we also veto a nomination in every category and replace the nominee with another who we believe deserves that spot.
In this week's episode we discuss America’s Most Disliked Celebrity (2:20) and the most loved/hated TV series finales of all time (7:50). We also catch up with Big Brother 17 up to the second double eviction (13:25). Next we review the series premiere of Fear the Walking Dead (22:30) and Lifetime’s Unauthorized Full House Story (34:10). Finally, we say goodbye to Hannibal by looking at the finale “The Wrath of Lamb” (45:45).
In this week's episode we discuss the drama surrounding director Josh Trank’s comments regarding his Fantastic Four film (1:55). We also react to Destination America’s live televised exorcism (9:00) and the winners of the 31st Television Critics Association Awards (12:40). We also recap the series finale of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (16:42) and review the season two premiere of Comedy Central’s Review (25:10). Finally, we look at all of Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp (33:00) and True Detective season two (44:25).
In this week's episode we react to the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards and the resulting feud between Nicki Minaj and Taylor Swift (2:27). We also discuss the Conan joke lawsuit (10:54) and upcoming movies like Space Jam 2, Batman starring Ben Affleck and a live action Aladdin prequel (16:14). We also review three summer movies including Avengers: Age of Ultron (26:22), Jurassic World (33:38) and Inside Out (40:50). Finally, we look at Why with Hannibal Buress (46:00) and HBO’s 7 Days in Hell (50:42).
In this week's special episode we react to the 67th Primetime Emmy nominations that were announced on July 16th 2015. Before we look at the good, the bad and the snubs/surprises we discuss some Emmy rule changes and overall nomination stats.
In this week's special episode David and John discuss and break down the 1985 classic film Back to the Future in celebration of the film's 30th anniversary.
Besides from breaking down the movie scene by scene, we look at the film's legacy, development, and rank the top quotes from the film. Back to the Future was released in 1985 by Universal Pictures and stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover and Thomas F. Wilson.
In this week's episode with guest host John Berwick we react to Tom Holland becoming the new Spider-Man (1:30) and various new Hulu streaming news including the Seinfeld Apartment (5:33). We also review the premieres of Big Brother 17 (11:17), The Brink (26:33), Ballers (32:45) and True Detective season two entitled “The Western Book of the Dead” (38:56). Finally, we look at season three of Orange is the New Black (47:53).
In this week's episode with guest host John Berwick we react to the Television Critics Association nominations (2:12) and to the winners of the 5th Annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards (9:04). We also discuss the possibility of Arrested Development season five (12:40). Finally, we review the series premiere of UnREAL entitled “Return” (16:43) the possible series finale of Community entitled “Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television” (28:00) and the season three premiere of Hannibal entitled “Antipasto” (40:54).
In this week's episode audio expert John joins Mike and Dave in a milestone podcast for Dual Redundancy. First, we react to network live musical casting news (2:32) and give our thoughts on upcoming fall network series for (in order) ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC (7:47). Next, we look at the series finale of Mad Men entitled “Person to Person” (22:11). We also discuss how some notable series celebrated their respected 100th episode before finally reflecting on Dual Redundancy’s own journey to episode 100 (40:08).
In this week's special episode we discuss all thirty seasons of CBS’ Survivor (in order) in honor of the show’s 15th anniversary this month. What were some our favorite moments and how did they, along with many memorable castaways, shape the game we see today? We attempt to answer this and a variety of other questions in this special retrospective!
In this week's episode we react to the nominated contestants for Survivor: Second Chances (1:33) and the nominees for the 5th Annual Critics' Choice Television Awards (11:20). We also discuss some recent developments in online streaming including Hulu's acquisition of Seinfeld reruns (19:52) and NBC's unique rollout for Aquarius (24:30). We also review season one of Yahoo! Screen's Other Space (28:13), the first three episodes of Inside Amy Schumer's third season (35:32) and the season one finale of The Last Man on Earth entitled "Screw the Moon" (45:26).
In this week's episode we discuss Dennis Quaid's alleged outburst viral video (2:36), the 24th MTV Movie Awards (6:52) and season six of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (12:50). We also review the series premiere of The Comedians (16:15), the season five premiere of Louie entitled "Potluck" (24:12), the season two premiere of Silicon Valley entitled "Sand Hill Shuffle" (31:16), the season four premiere of Veep entitled "Joint Session" (38:43) and the season five premiere of Game of Thrones entitled "The Wars to Come" (45:32). Finally, we say goodbye to Justified by looking at the series finale "The Promise" (55:10).
In this week's episode we discuss a variety of possible television revivals including (in order) Happy Endings, Full House, Twin Peaks, Coach, The X-Files, The Muppet Show, Mr. Show and Arrested Development (1:43). We also review Better Call Saul's season one finale "Marco" (25:55), The Americans' season three episode entitled "Stingers" (38:00) and Mad Men's final premiere "Severance" (45:43).
In this week's special episode we reveal who the listeners picked for their favorite artist in pop music (17:41). In our fourth annual March Madness bracket the final four were Ed Sheeran, Justin Timberlake, Lorde and Taylor Swift. But in the end, who took home the title?
Before that we also discuss the appointment of Trevor Noah as the new Daily Show host and all the controversy surrounding it (2:54), NBC's upcoming live performance of The Wiz (8:32) and Jay-Z's new music streaming service called Tidal (12:42).
In this week's packed episode we skip "In and Out Points" to wind down six various shows. We review HBO's The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (3:20), Netflix's Bloodline (17:34) and Glee's two-part series finale entitled "2009" and "Dreams Come True" (24:48). We also review Girls' fourth season (39:37), Looking's second season (49:15) and the premiere episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden (58:03).
In this week's episode we react to four upcoming Ghostbusters films (2:43), Andy Samberg hosting the 67th Emmy Awards (9:24) and many new streaming services including NBC's comedy service, HBO Now and the proposed Apple service (15:09). We also wind down the season six two-part premiere of Community entitled "Ladders" and "Lawnmower Maintenance & Postnatal Care" (24:12). Finally, we review season one of Netflix's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (spoiler free) (39:15) and the two-part finale of Empire season one entitled "Die But Once" and "Who I Am" (49:18).
In this week's episode we react to the controversial Saturday Night Live ISIS skit (3:10), the "winners" of the 35th annual Razzies (8:59) and what's coming up with Netflix's original programming including the Pee-wee Herman film (12:31). We also wind down the season three premiere of House of Cards entitled "Chapter 27" (17:05), the two-part finale of How To Get Away with Murder season one (31:12) and the two-part premiere of The Last Man on Earth entitled "Alive in Tucson" and "The Elephant in the Room" (41:30). Finally, we look at reality television by reviewing the Survivor: Worlds Apart (season 30) premiere (50:33).
In this week's episode we recap the 87th Academy Awards and how host Neil Patrick Harris did (2:40). We also react to new Emmy category rules (23:11). Finally, we wind down Saturday Night Live's 40th Anniversary special (29:35), the series finale of Parks and Recreation entitled "One Last Ride" (39:44) and the series finale of Two and a Half Men entitled "Of Course He's Dead" (51:09).
In this week's episode we react to the news that Spider-Man will crossover with The Avengers (5:25), the revival rumors for Happy Endings (10:13) and everything that happened at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards (14:40). We also wind down the fifth midseason premiere of The Walking Dead entitled "What Happened and What's Going On?" (27:15), Better Call Saul's two night series premiere episodes entitled "Uno" and "Mijo" (36:34), and the first two premiere episodes of Fresh Off the Boat entitled "Pilot" and "Home Sweet Home-School" (48:59).
Every year David and Mike try to predict the very unpredictable Oscars in a very special episode of Dual Redundancy. This year they try and forecast who will take home the Oscar in all the major categories for the 87th Academy Awards.
We discuss how Neil Patrick Harris will do (2:48) and provide some Oscar facts and trivia (4:47). We then discuss (in order) best animated feature (11:33), best original song (14:12), best adapted screenplay (17:25), best original screenplay (21:45), best supporting actress (27:43), best supporting actor (32:03), best actress (35:34), best actor (39:10), best director (45:20), and best picture (50:40).
The 87th Academy Awards are on Sunday, February 22nd on ABC and will be hosted by Neil Patrick Harris.
In this week's episode we react to the 87th Academy Award nominations (1:58) and the winners of the 20th Critics' Choice Movie Awards (12:14). We also wind down The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore series premiere (17:15), Broad City's season two premiere (25:45), Man Seeking Woman's series premiere (35:44) and the first third of Parks and Recreation's final season (44:33).
In this week's episode we recap the 2015 Golden Globes (2:15) and discuss the nominations for the 67th annual DGA Awards (16:35). We also wind down pilot of Empire (20:07), the first half of Galavant's first season (29:44) and the Togetherness pilot entitled "Family Day" (38:30).
In this week's special episode David and Mike try to predict the very unpredictable 2015 Golden Globe Awards in all the major television (4:02) and film (37:47) categories.
The 72nd Golden Globe Awards are on Sunday, January 11th on NBC and will be hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
In this week's episode we look back at entertainment in 2014. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:49), TV shows (15:36), musical artists (28:31) and pop culture moments from 2013 (40:05). Finally, we bring in a surprise guest to help pick our favorite Dual Redundancy moments from 2014 (56:04).
In this week's episode we discuss the nominations for the 57th Grammys (1:36), 72nd Golden Globes (10:46) and 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards (22:05). We also look at AFI's top films and TV shows of the year (29:20). Next we review Whiplash (33:20), NBC's Peter Pan Live (41:39), and the first season of Amazon's Transparent (52:50). Finally, we preview the upcoming finale of Survivor: San Juan del Sur (1:02:16).
In this week's episode we discuss the Late Late Show's interim hosts (2:49), North Korea's possible hack into Sony (8:58) and the new Star Wars VII teaser trailer (15:48). We also review The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 (23:26), the first half of The Good Wife's sixth season (37:02) and The Walking Dead's fifth midseason finale "Coda" (47:37).
In this week's episode we discuss Jennifer Lawrence's missing Dumb and Dumber To cameo (2:14), the 18th Hollywood Film Awards (including Johnny Depp's strange presentation) (7:07) and who People Magazine named the Sexiest Man Alive (15:43). We also wind down the first six episodes of Saturday Night Live's 40th season (19:58), the premiere of State of Affairs (37:38) and the addicting podcast Serial (47:00).
In this week's episode we discuss the recently announced Toy Story 4 (1:28), changes to FOX including the revival of Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader? (8:19) and the Discovery Channel special where a man will be eaten by a snake (14:38). We also give reviews to Too Many Cooks (20:15), Interstellar (21:53) and Birdman: The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance (37:56). Finally, we look at The Comeback's season two premiere "Valerie Makes a Pilot" (48:40).
In this week's episode we discuss the Charlie Brown and Scandal Halloween controversy (1:35), the nominations for the 41st People's Choice Awards (6:13) and the new contestants on Celebrity Apprentice season 7 (16:34). We also wind down the merge episode of Survivor: San Juan del Sur - Blood vs Water entitled "Million Dollar Decision" (21:36). Finally, we look at the series finale of Boardwalk Empire "Eldorado" (37:19) and the first four episodes of Jane the Virgin (46:13).
In this week's Halloween special we react to Neil Patrick Harris being named host of the 87th Academy Awards (2:44). We also discuss television streaming news including HBO's stand alone service (6:55), CBS' All Access (9:56), Simpsons World (15:09) and Friends coming to Netflix (17:12). Finally, we countdown our 10 most memorable Halloween television episodes (19:02).
In this week's episode we discuss the nominees for the 42nd American Music Awards (1:53). We also look at ISIS' effect on Archer (8:58), Billy Eichner's feud with Burger King (12:58) and Nielsen's software bug (17:00). Finally, we wind down the fifth season premiere of The Walking Dead called "No Sanctuary" (22:00) and the pilots of both The Affair (36:10) and Marry Me (46:49).
In this week's episode we discuss developing TV shows from NBC (2:56) and upcoming crime dramas including the return of Twin Peaks (7:52). We also review the movie version of Gone Girl (15:35). Finally, we wind down the pilot of Gracepoint (29:30), the fifth season premiere of Bob's Burgers called "Work Hard or Die Trying, Girl" (39:43) and the pilot of Mulaney (46:54).
In this week's episode we discuss Yvette Nicole Brown leaving Community (2:13), Donald Glover joining Magic Mike XXL (7:30), and a Twilight short-film contest (10:59). We also wind down the fall pilots of How To Get Away with Murder (17:54) and Black-ish (25:52) plus The Simpsons/Family Guy crossover called "The Simpsons Guy" (36:25). Finally, we get a second opinion on CBS' new show Scorpion (46:55).
In this week's episode we discuss the casting of both True Detective season two (2:40) and of Ted 2 (9:58). We also discuss the ratings and proposed changes to FOX's Utopia (15:13). Finally, we wind down the premiere of Survivor: San Juan del Sur - Blood vs Water (24:13) and the finale of Big Brother 16 (42:25).
In this week's episode David is joined with guest co-host John Berwick to discuss the most liked fall television stars (2:08) and the changes for Saturday Night Live's 40th season (13:28). We also wind down the new pilots for ABC's Selfie (20:10), FOX's Red Band Society (27:43) and NBC's A to Z (36:33). Finally, we preview next week's Big Brother 16 finale (45:43).
In this week's special clip episode we wind down all of season two of Netflix's Orange is the New Black. Over three clips from previous podcasts we look at episodes 1-4 (2:02), then 5-9 (19:22), and finally 10-13 (33:52).
In this week's episode we discuss the 2014 VMAs (1:46), the cast and twist announcement of Survivor 29 (7:51), and the potential Full House revival (14:51). We also wind down the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards that took place on Monday, August 25th 2014 (19:52).
In our fourth annual Emmy prediction special David and Mike try to predict the very unpredictable 2014 Primetime Emmy Awards in all the major categories. The 66th Primetime Emmys are on Monday, August 25th on NBC and will be hosted by Seth Meyers.
We first discuss how Seth will do (1:52) and give our miscellaneous predictions for various smaller categories (5:02). We then predict (in order) drama supporting actress (10:36), drama supporting actor (15:05), comedy supporting actress (20:04), comedy supporting actor (26:40), drama lead actress (31:25), drama lead actor (37:13), comedy lead actress (42:25), comedy lead actor (47:57), drama series (52:24) and comedy series (57:00). Along the way we also veto a nomination in every category and replace the nominee with another who we believe deserves that spot.
In this week's episode we discuss Allison Williams in NBC's Peter Pan Live (2:16), a Ghostbusters reboot with all women (7:08), and a School of Rock television series (12:07). We also review Boyhood (15:30) and Guardians of the Galaxy (21:14). Finally, we wind down the first three episodes of Masters of Sex season two (27:37) and Big Brother 16 on the night of the first double eviction (38:24).
In this week's episode we react to the 66th Primetime Emmy nominations that were announced on July 10th 2014. After giving some overall stats (2:50), we look at the good (10:28), the bad (19:20) and the snubs/surprises (29:50).
In this week's special episode David is joined with guest co-host John Berwick to discuss and break down the 1984 classic film Ghostbusters in celebration of the film's 30th anniversary.
Besides from breaking down the movie scene by scene, we look at the film's legacy, discuss possible sequel rumors, and name the top five quotes from the film. Ghostbusters was released in 1984 by Columbia Pictures and stars Bill Murrary, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver and Harold Ramis.
In this week's episode we discuss the pre-premiere cancellation of Hieroglyph (2:21) and the post-cancellation revival of Community (4:19). We also discuss the film The Interview and the potential "merciless counter-measure" that may result (13:35). Finally, we wind down the first week of Big Brother 16 (20:25) and the series premieres of The Leftovers (37:45) and Girl Meets World (50:55).
In this week's episode we discuss new Saturday Night Live ice cream flavors (1:59), the new writer and director for Star Wars VIII (5:53), and the production changes of Better Call Saul (9:35). We also wind down the season finale of Fargo called "Morton's Fork" (16:30) and the final third of Orange is the New Black's second season (35:14). Finally, we preview the premiere of Big Brother 16 (52:22) and cover TNT's The Last Ship in a new viewer segment (1:06:44).
In this week's episode we react to the nominees for the 2014 Teen Choice Awards (1:28), discuss Frozen's effect on baby names (11:00), and consider being killed off by George R.R. Martin for charity (16:37). We also wind down the season four finale of Game of Thrones called "The Children" (21:15), the entire fourth season of Louie (33:28), and the middle third of Orange is the New Black's second season (49:28).
In this week's episode we discuss the 68th Tony Awards (1:59) and react to the initial ballots for the 66th Emmy Awards (6:30). We also wind down the first third of Orange is the New Black's second season (27:00), Veep's two-part season three finale "Crate/New Hampshire" (45:50) and The Americans' season two finale "Echo" (54:15).
In this week's episode we discuss the most liked summer box office stars (1:20), the latest casting news for Star Wars Episode VII (11:29), and a possible Indiana Jones reboot with Robert Pattinson (18:56). We also wind down Game of Thrones' "The Mountain and the Viper" (23:58), the season two finale of Hannibal "Mizumono" (34:39) and the premiere of Halt and Catch Fire "I/O" (46:05).
In this week's episode we discuss new details for True Detective season two (2:00) and react to the nominees for the 30th Television Critics Association Awards (7:30). We also wind down the season finale of Survivor: Cagayan "It's Do or Die" (19:06), the season five finale of Modern Family "The Wedding Parts 1 & 2" (33:27) and the season seven finale of Mad Men "Waterloo" (42:57).
In this week's episode we discuss the network upfront for each network including NBC (2:23), FOX (11:19), CBS (24:00), and ABC (35:45). This includes Community's cancellation, the end of animation domination for FOX, CBS passing on How I Met Your Dad, and ABC's Marvel schedule, respectively. We also wind down the series finale of Trophy Wife "Mother's Day" (46:10) and the season three finale of New Girl "Cruise" (53:05). Finally, we preview the Survivor: Cagayan finale by analyzing the second to last episode "Straw That Broke the Camel's Back" (1:02:25).
In this week's episode we discuss various late night news including Craig Ferguson leaving The Late Late Show (2:52) and Seth Meyers hosting the Emmys this fall (10:20). We also discuss the latest picked up pilots from both NBC (14:50) and FOX (21:30) including Marry Me and Gotham respectively. Finally, we wind down the season four finale of Portlandia "Getting Away" (29:20), the season four premiere of Louie "Back/Model" (38:40) and the premiere of 24: Live Another Day "Day 9: 11AM-1PM" (52:00).
In this week's episode we discuss judge changes on The Voice (2:22), Danny Boyle replacing David Fincher on the Steve Jobs biopic (11:44), and Aaron Sorkin's apology for The Newsroom (17:56). We also wind down the season five finale of Community "Basic Sandwich" (23:33), the season five finale of Parenthood "The Pontiac" (35:55) and the season three finale of Scandal "The Price of Free and Fair Election" (46:14).
In this week's episode we discuss updates on The Giver film (2:32), Stephen Colbert becoming the new host of the Late Show (4:32), the 2014 MTV Movie Awards (13:00), and finally the possible TV show based on The Truman Show (18:57). We also wind down the series premiere of Fargo "The Crocodile's Dilemma" (24:03), the season six premiere of Nurse Jackie "Sink or Swim" (36:40) and the season seven premiere of Mad Men "Time Zones" (44:14).
In this week's special HBO episode we discuss David Letterman's retirement news (3:11), James Franco's Instagram scandal (14:22) and NBC's Comedy Playground initiative (19:55). We also wind down the season four premiere of Game of Thrones "Two Swords" (26:35), the series premiere of Silicon Valley "Minimum Viable Product" (39:00) and the season three premiere of Veep "Some New Beginnings" (51:33).
Please note this episode was recored on April 8th 2014 (two days before Stephen Colbert was named as the replacement for David Letterman on the Late Show).
It is March and that only means one thing: March Madness! Even though we do not discuss sports we still wanted to join the bracket fun and make one for ourselves.
In this special episode we reveal who the listeners picked for the best living actor or actress. In our third annual March Madness bracket the final four were Sandra Bullock, Robert DeNiro, Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep. But in the end, who took home the title?
In this week's episode we recap the Emmy category changes for True Detective, Orange is the New Black and Shameless (1:55). We also review some House of Cards legal drama (12:41) and University of Iowa's problem with HBO's Girls (16:58). Finally, we wind down Girls' season three finale "Two Plane Rides" (16:58), The Good Wife's "Dramatics, Your Honor/The Last Call" (32:19) and the How I Met Your Mother series finale "Last Forever" (41:47).
In this week's episode we recap Justin Bieber's deposition video and legal troubles (2:54), Ivan Reitman stepping down from Ghostbusters 3 (9:57) and our initial thoughts regarding the first trailer for The Giver (15:45). We also wind down Justified's "Weight" (24:01), Hannibal's "Hassun" (33:20) and The Walking Dead's "The Grove" (43:00). Finally, we explain the results of round two and three of our third annual March Madness bracket (57:49).
In this week's episode we recap the 86th Academy Awards (1:53) including Batkid's snubbed segment (4:38) and the feud between the writer and director of "12 Years A Slave" (10:00). We also wind down Resurrection's pilot called "The Returned" (14:10), the premiere of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey (24:19) and the season one finale of True Detective called "Form and Void" (36:29). Finally, we explain our third annual March Madness bracket and who moved on to round two (54:11).
In this week's episode David and Mike try to predict the very unpredictable 2014 Oscars in all the major categories. The 86th Academy Awards are on Sunday, March 2nd on ABC and will be hosted by Ellen DeGeneres.
We discuss how Ellen will do (3:50) and provide some Oscar facts and trivia (10:18). We then discuss (in order) best animated feature (17:43), best original song (20:31), best adapted screenplay (22:34), best original screenplay (31:17), best supporting actress (38:10), best supporting actor (47:09), best actress (54:59), best actor (1:00:00), best director (1:08:19), and best picture (1:13:11).
In this week's episode we recap the 2014 BAFTA Awards (2:03) and Shia LaBeouf's strange behavior and art exhibit (9:12). We also look at the future projects from the cast and crew of How I Met Your Mother including Greta Gerwig being cast in How I Met Your Dad (15:45). Finally, we wind down Amazon's "Pilot" for Transparent (25:22), the premiere episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (37:05) and the first few chapters of House of Cards season two (49:00).
In this week's 50th podcast and Super Bowl special we recap Super Bowl XLVIII (3:40) including the halftime show (7:26) and commercials (13:35). We also pay our respects to the great Philip Seymour Hoffman (30:02). Finally, we also wind down the Super Bowl episodes of various FOX shows. These include Bob's Burgers' "Easy Com-mercial, Easy Go-mmercial" (34:46), New Girl's "Prince" (43:18) and Brooklyn Nine-Nine's "Operation: Broken Feather" (53:53).
In this week's episode we recap the 56th Annual Grammy Awards (1:39). We also discuss the new co-host named for Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update (17:20). Finally, we wind down Parenthood's "You Got Mold" (22:48), How I Met Your Mother's "How Your Mother Met Me" (33:05), and the first three episodes of Looking (47:30).
In this week's episode we preview the 2014 Oscar race by discussing recent award shows including the Critics' Choice, SAG, and PGA (1:44). We also discuss the latest from the Television Critics Association Press Tour for NBC (11:52) and a lawsuit regarding FOX's New Girl (19:55). Finally, we wind down Sherlock's "The Empty Hearse" (26:17), Community's season five (36:16), and True Detective's "The Long Bright Dark" and "Seeing Things" (49:41).
In this week's episode we recap the 2014 Golden Globes (1:57) and discuss the latest from the Television Critics Association Press Tour for both FOX (14:16) and FX (21:37). This includes FOX's plan to bypass pilot season and new FX pilots from Louis C.K. and Charlie Kaufman. We also wind down Archer's "White Elephant" (27:19), Girls' "Females Only" & "Truth or Dare" (36:49) and Enlisted's "Pilot" (47:42).
In this week's episode David and Mike try to predict the very unpredictable 2014 Golden Globe Awards in all the major television (4:53) and film (31:35) categories.
The 71st Golden Globes are on Sunday, January 12th on NBC and will be hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
In this week's episode we look back at entertainment in 2013. We also reveal the results for your favorite movies (2:33), TV shows (22:02), musical artists (39:05), and pop culture moments from 2013 (52:05).
In this week's episode we discuss the 2014 SAG Award Nominations (2:15), Beyonce's surprise album drop (9:35), and a proposed Good Will Hunting television show (16:04). We also wind down season one of House of Cards (21:44), season four of Arrested Development (35:43) and season one of Orange is the New Black (51:29). Finally, we look ahead at what is in store for Netflix's future (1:03:37).
In this week's episode we discuss the 2014 Grammy Nominations (1:53), an NC-17 mistake at a Frozen screening (11:45), and Tim Meadows' thoughts on being left out of SNL's Bill Brasky sketch (15:23). We also wind down Survivor: Blood vs. Water's "Rustle Feathers" (21:53), the season four premiere of The Sing-Off (42:20) and NBC's The Sound of Music Live special (52:12).
In this week's episode we discuss the shocking death on Family Guy (1:58), Glee's 100th episode viewer choice poll (8:14), Amazon's delivery drones (16:53), and Paul Walker's tragic death (21:42). We also wind down Boardwalk Empire's "Farewell Daddy Blues" (25:35), Getting On's "Born on the Fourth of July/If You're Going to San Francisco" (36:48) and The Walking Dead's "Too Far Gone" (47:15).
In this week's episode we discuss the Andy Kaufman death mystery (1:59), Netflix's revival of The Killing (8:04), and the rumored It's A Wonderful Life sequel (13:53). We also wind down Saturday Night Live's Lady Gaga episode (19:42), the two-night premiere of Almost Human (35:59) and Parks and Recreation's "Filibuster/Recall Vote" double feature (51:15).
In this week's episode we discuss the guest stars of season five's Community (2:04), Sacha Baron Cohen's prank at the 2013 BAFTA Awards (8:20), and what crazy things Charlie Sheen has done now (13:50). We also wind down Hello Ladies' "The Wedding" (19:29), the U.S. premiere of The Returned (33:06), and season nine of It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia (49:46).
In this week's episode we discuss Dexter being added to Netflix (1:53), the How I Met Your Mother spin-off (7:14), and new pilots from Tina Fey and Steve Carell (12:55). We also wind down Survivor: Blood vs. Water's "Skin of My Teeth" (18:55), Trophy Wife's "The Date" (30:48), and New Girl's "Coach" (43:25).
In this week's episode we discuss the promotion for Anchorman 2 (1:59), the scandal involving ABC's Scandal (8:40), and Michael Arndt leaving Star Wars VII (13:15). We also wind down The Good Wife's "Hitting the Fan" (20:25), The Michael J. Fox Show's "Teammates" (32:04), and Masters of Sex's "Catherine" (47:29).
In this week's episode we discuss Michael Bay's fight on the set of Transformers 4 (1:58), the controversy around a Breaking Bad funeral (6:55), all of NBC's fall scheduling problems (13:24), and Donald Glover's weird Instagram confessions (19:20).
We also wind down Scandal's "Mrs. Smith Goes to Washington" (24:12), How I Met Your Mother's "Knight Vision" (35:15), and Brooklyn Nine-Nine's "Halloween" (46:57).
Finally, we give our thoughts on Homeland's big reveal at the end of this week's "Game On" (59:56).
In this week's episode we discuss FX's new Fargo show (3:30), Paul Feig's rumored same-sex romantic comedy film (7:10), and who should replace Charlie Hunnam in Fifty Shades of Grey (11:00).
We also wind down The Walking Dead's "30 Days Without an Accident" (15:22), Homeland's "Tower of David" (28:42), and Glee's "The Quarterback" (42:55).
Finally, we update you on some of the new shows we are becoming hooked on in this new fall season (1:00:05).
In this week's episode David and Mike try to predict the very unpredictable 2013 Primetime Emmy Awards.
This episode was originally released as a YouTube exclusive on September 13th 2013 for the ceremony that was on September 22nd on CBS.
In this week's episode David and Mike break down the eighth and final episode of the final season of Breaking Bad.
This episode titled "Felina" originally aired on September 29th 2013. Spoilers for anyone not caught up.
In this week's episode David and Mike break down episode seven of the final season of Breaking Bad.
This episode titled "Granite State" originally aired on September 22nd 2013. Spoilers for anyone not caught up.
In this week's episode David and Mike break down episode six of the final season of Breaking Bad. This episode titled "Ozymandias" originally aired on September 15th 2013. Spoilers for anyone not caught up.
In this week's episode David and Mike break down episode five of the final season of Breaking Bad.
This episode titled "To'hajiilee" originally aired on September 8th 2013. Spoilers for anyone not caught up.
In this week's episode David and Mike break down episode four of the final season of Breaking Bad.
This episode titled "Rabid Dog" originally aired on September 1st 2013. Spoilers for anyone not caught up.
In this week's episode David and Mike break down episode three of the final season of Breaking Bad.
This episode titled "Confessions" originally aired on August 25th 2013. Spoilers for anyone not caught up.
In this week's episode David and Mike break down episode two of the final season of Breaking Bad.
This episode titled "Buried" originally aired on August 18th 2013. Spoilers for anyone not caught up.
In this week's episode David and Mike break down the final season premiere of Breaking Bad.
This episode titled "Blood Money" originally aired on August 11th 2013.
In their annual Oscar special, David and Mike give their predictions for the 85th Annual Academy Awards in all the major categories including acting, screenplay, director, and picture.
In this week's episode we catch you up on the world of pop culture. We also discuss the Up All Night fiasco, Community's return to TV, and the latest in pilot casting news. We also wrap up the 55th Grammy Awards and recap the Survivor: Caramoan - Fans vs Favorites premiere. Finally, we also break up with the TV show Revenge in "It's Not You, It's Revenge."
In this week's episode we check up and grade ten popular shows and their new seasons. We also discuss Channing Tatum being named the sexiest man alive, Disney buying Lucas Films and the Boy Meets World spin-off. We also recap Survivor: Philippines, give our picks on who should be in the Survivor Hall of Fame, and give movie reviews for Argo and Skyfall. Finally we also tell you what we are thankful from the year of pop culture.
In this week's episode we rank ten new network pilots for the fall 2012 season. We also discuss Gangnam Style mania, Stephen Colbert joining The Office, and how Les Misérables is going to do live action singing. We also talk about the Survivor: Philippines premiere and the Big Brother 14 finale.
In this week's episode we give our predictions for the 2012 Primetime Emmy Awards. We also discuss why Chris Brown is back in the news, Donald Glover's new pilot, Jay Pharaoh taking over the Obama impression, the battle between The X-Factor and The Voice, and all the craziness that Dan Gheesling has been creating in Big Brother 14.
In this week's episode David and Mike discuss the Viacom/DirecTV dispute, the Call Me Maybe mania, the possibility of Charlie Sheen joining American Idol, the hysteria around the opening of The Dark Knight Rises, and what Fred Willard was doing in that movie theater. They also breakdown and give their first reactions to the Emmy nominations in the drama and comedy series categories.
On April 25th 2012 Dave Karam and Lindsey Williams from ICTV's Leave the Light on with Dave! come on to the set of Dual Redundancy to interview the guys about the show and the March Madness TV show bracket. They also compete in a pop culture quiz rematch after Dual Redundancy defeated the show on Pop Quiz's Battle of the ICTV Shows.
On February 24th 2012 the hosts from Countdown to the Weekend on 92 WICB were kind enough to invite Dual Redundancy back on to talk about how the podcast became an ICTV show and what to expect at the upcoming Academy Awards.
In this week's episode David and Mike discuss the Tupac hologram, The Bachelor lawsuit, and the rumor that Justin Bieber was heading to Cornell. They also preview the summer in entertainment and sit down with Professor Peter Johanns for an interview to discuss the changing landscape of television viewing and production.
In this week's episode David and Mike discuss The Simpson's location reveal, the Community feud, and the idea of The Office reboot. They also review 21 Jump Street and Cabin in the Woods and they breakup with the show Glee. Finally guests Andrew Buraczenski and Emily Junge from WICB come on to debate hottest record makers.
In this week's episode David and Mike sit down with Professor Jack Powers for an in-depth interview to discuss television production, writing for series television, and his time with ABC's Modern Family.
In this week's episode David and Mike discuss the recently announced Anchorman sequel, the Modern Family contract negotiations, and the Emmy controversy regarding American Horror Story and Luck. They also reveal the winner of the 2012 March Madness Best TV Show Tournament with the help of guests Danny Gendron and Jen Teitell.
In this week's episode David and Mike discuss Kathy Bates' upcoming role on Two and a Half Men, Project X copycat parties, R. Kelly's new "Trapped in the Closet" chapters and the latest in reality television. They also review The Hunger Gamesmovie as well as sit down with Professor Ray Gozzi to discuss media aesthetics and the five fields.
In this week's episode David and Mike discuss Community's return from hiatus, J.K. Rowling's new book, the success of Downton Abbey and the latest in reality television. They also try to decide, with guests Harrison Asen and Danielle Amyot, on what is the most iconic movie of the decade.
In this week's episode David and Mike discuss the Grammy Awards, Oprah's ratings troubles, and the recent fad of quickly rebooting movie franchises. We also give our predictions for the 84th Annual Academy Awards in all the major categories.
In our first episode of 2012 we discuss the Superbowl Halftime Show, the Future of NBC, House's final season, the latest in reality television, as well as preview the next week in television. We also sit down with Professor Scott Hamula from Ithaca College and interview him about advertising, product placement, and Superbowl commercials.
On October 28th 2011 the hosts from Countdown to the Weekend on 92 WICB were kind enough to invite Dual Redundancy on to talk about the podcast and how it was created.
In this week's episode and mid-season finale, along with our In and Out Points, we pick our favorite holiday pieces of entertainment. We also preview the Survivor South Pacific finale and choose the best eleven moments in pop culture from 2011.
In this week's episode, along with our In and Out Points, we pick the best episode of a variety of television shows. We also flashback to what stood out to us in a week of television.
In this week's episode, along with our In and Out Points, we look at some of our least favorite characters from a variety of television shows. We also give movie reviews of Beginners and The Muppets, give Dexter a show intervention, as well as flashback to what stood out to us in a week of television.
In this week's episode, along with our In and Out Points, we look at the greatest trilogy of all time, Back to the Future! We also give a movie review of Tower Heist, look at the latest events of Survivor: South Pacific, as well as flashback to what stood out to us in a week of television.
In this week's episode, along with our In and Out Points, we reveal the results to our survey of the top 10 most iconic television characters from the last ten years. We also take a look at the week in reality television as well as preview a great week of television.
In this week's episode, along with our In and Out Points, we look at Scream, the popular scary movie franchise. We also take a look at the week in reality television as well as flashback to what stood out to us in a busy week of television.
In this week's episode, along with our In and Out Points, we analyze America's fixation between the antiheroes in dramas. We also give movie reviews of Moneyball and 50/50 as well as flashback to what stood out to us in a week of television.
In this week's episode, along with our In and Out Points, we rank the five best and worst new television pilots for the fall 2011 season.
In this week's episode we discuss the 2011 Primetime Emmy Awards in a special In and Out Points, Survivor: South Pacific, and all our favorite returning shows from the past week.
In this week's episode we discuss all ten major categories for the 2011 Primetime Emmy Awards.
In this week's episode, along with our In and Out Points, we discuss Big Brother, Survivor and all six Drama Series nominees for the 2011 Emmy awards.