Worth the Watch
By Ed Palilla
Worth the WatchJun 15, 2018
The Princess Bride
Mike and Ed do as you wish and review The Princess Bride. They try to figure out what genre it is, how it should never be remade, and tell some of the amazing stories about Andre the Giant.
Clue
Mike and Ed did ti in the Lounge, with the Candlestick and review Clue. They discuss boardgame movies, Guy Fieri, and Comedians and cancel culture.
Taken
Mike and Ed invite in a special guest, and head to Europe to follow U2's tour. They discuss lying to your parents, keeping calm, and why Bond movies are not as cool as they used to be.
Spaceballs
Mike and Ed pass Ludicrous Speed for a Million Spacebucks, and discuss Spaceballs. They go over Rick Moranis's career, what makes a parody movie actually funny, and Star Wars stealing back from Spaceballs.
The 40 Year Old Virgin
Mike and Ed bring a friend along and try to finally become men by deflowering The 40 Year Old Virgin. They discuss the long list of hilarious scenes, try to decide if it is the most quotable movie of our lives, and discuss Steve Carrell's career and attempt to determine if he is funny or not.
Cinderella Man
Predator
Mike and Ed head deep into the Jungle of Val Verde to discuss Predator. They examine what category this movie actually falls under, rank all the movies from the Predator franchise, and pick which death by Predator they like best.
Masters of the Universe
Mike and Ed chase the power of Greyskull and discuss Masters of the Universe. They compare the relationship of this movie when you are a child vs. how it is today, heap praise on Frank Langella for his Skeletor role, and pick other cartoons they want to see as movies.
Also, their discuss ends up at MacGyver, because all roads in life lead to MacGyver.
Saving Private Ryan
Also, Mike makes a great observation about how Tom Hanks plays Captain Miller, and Ed adds a few more things to Mike's required viewing list.
Top Gun
Mike and Ed get on the Highway to the Danger Zone with Top Gun. They discuss the erotic beach volleyball scene, the amazing soundtrack, awkward sex scenes from the 80's, and take a deep dive on Tom Cruise's career.
Super Troopers
Mike and Ed get pulled over for Littering and reviewing Super Troopers. They discuss how great Kevin Hefferman and Brian Cox are, DVD towers, Wilfred Brimley, and how many great quotes there are from it.
Road House
This week, Mike and Ed head to the Double Deuce to fight through Road House. They talk a lot about how over the top the bar fights are, Sam Elliot showing the goods, and whether you can actually kill someone with a throat rip.
Role Models
Mike and Ed drink all the "Minotaur energy drink" they can find and discuss Role Models. They talk about Seann Williams Scott's career, LARPing, and conclude that they are white, so the are Ben Affleck.
Catch Me If You Can
Mike and Ed discuss the best chasing movie since the Fugitive with Catch Me if You Can. They ask if Leo is the only Movie Star left, Chris Walken on SNL, and how brutally mean kids are. Also, Mike reveals a story about his time in High School.
Major League
Mike and Ed bring on Spring Training with 1989's Major League. They discuss how great Bob Uecker is, how this movie is better uncensored, and where it's place is in the sports movie pantheon.
Eagle Eye
Mike and Ed try to figure out what happened in Eagle Eye. They think of all the ways ARIIA's plan could have gone wrong, how ahead of its time this movie was about data harvesting, and wonder why the actors in this movie didn't have bigger careers.
Groundhog Day
Mike and Ed discuss life on a loop with Groundhog Day. They talk about how good Bill Murray really was in this movie, whether or not they would take advantage of that situation, and if we are all in our own version of Groundhog Day.
2018 Year in Review
Mike and Ed review their body of work from 2018. They name their favorite movies, quotes, and episodes so far. They also correct a few errors from past episodes, and give a preview of 2019.
Scrooged
Ed and Mike close out the Holiday season by discussing the now 30 year old Scrooged. They discuss actor's that can transition from Co-star to leading role, Rick Moranis's career, and how long to space out Trilogies.