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- Free-flowing monologues and unfettered conversations lead to Stephen Spurling condemning three things.
- Two movies battle for the love of three reviewers, but only one cinematic effort will survive. Which movie will they pardon and which will they condemn? Find out in every nerve-wracking episode.
- The Forrest clan dominates the fashion industry in Los Angeles, even as the screwball family comes apart at the seams.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeOur three hosts decide the fate of two movies, both about an amnesiac who might be guilty of murder.
- The popular comic strip character, Snuffy Smith, leaps onto the screen, but our three hosts decide whether he lands on both feet, or tumbles to his untimely death.
- Stephen and his guest Ken Hurley discuss Mae West, Tiger Woods, Roman Abramovich, and more.
- 2021–TV EpisodeStephen talks about mushroom coffee and 1949 weight loss ads. Later, Josh Spurling and Erin Peris join to discuss the faint hope of watching a movie they actually enjoy.
- 2021–TV EpisodeStephen condemns the TWILIGHT ZONE-like experience that has led to his computer crashing; plus, nasty machines, mean zookeepers and more.
- 2021–TV EpisodeStephen reports on the latest "Barney Google and Snuffy Smith" comic strip, the Golden Globes, an Oregon wolf, and more. Later, Stephen and his guests review The Song of the Birds (1935) and Song of the Birds (1949) and decide which one must die.
- A second-rate Rebecca (1940) ripoff called The Second Woman (1950) fails to impress Josh and Erin, but Stephen enjoys the story of a harassed architect and the loyal CPA who falls in love with him.
- A singing cowboy is one thing, but a yodeling cowboy nearly drives Josh and Erin mad as Stephen finds a drop of joy in seeing Walter Tetley on screen.
- 2021–TV EpisodeThe new guest, Billy Bennett, makes a bold distinction between the chef who trained him and the Swedish chef from the Muppets. Stephen puzzles over the belief in inanimate ventriloquist dummies. Plus: Mamie Van Doren, Dr. Seuss, and more.
- Stephen and his co-hosts welcome maniacs, dipsomaniacs and Animaniacs as they review an obscure 1955 British thriller. The movie drives one of them mad with pleasure and turns the other two to drink.
- 2021–TV EpisodeCilantro-hater, Billy Bennett, joins Stephen to discuss trivial political issues before getting down to the serious business of bonobos, gorillas and Bugs Bunny.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeStephen and his three guests review a surreal Betty Boop short featuring a German father whose head becomes a phonograph, a boyfriend named Bimbo, and a ghost walrus with the voice and moves of Cab Calloway.
- Episode: (2021)2021–TV EpisodeStephen distracts himself from his microphone-related woes by talking to Ken Hurley about two longtime friends who discover they are sisters, an exorcist who wants to cancel horror movies, and more.
- Episode: (2021)2021–TV EpisodeBilly Bennett and Ken Hurley join Stephen to talk about the cancerous cancel culture, that superhero TV series about old sitcoms, the vegetarian diet of that Viking horns guy at the Capitol, and more.
- 2021–TV EpisodeKen Hurley, who may or may not be a jazz opera singer, talks with Stephen about whether it was an evil conspiracy or gross incompetence killed off Jeffrey Epstein.
- Episode: (2021)2021–TV EpisodeStephen confuses the bigotry against babies with the bigotry of babies and decries that scientists have not reversed aging in time to save the inventor of cassette tapes and CDs.
- 2021–TV EpisodeJune from the MURDERS, MYSTERIES AND MEOWS podcast joins Stephen to speculate on the motivations of a cat stuck in a Boeing 737. Later, Jaron (aka Mr. Dabbler) talks health care in a way even Stephen can understand.
- Ian Graham from the CULT CONNECTIONS podcast joins Stephen to discuss MINNIE THE MOOCHER (1932), the strange and fascinating Betty Boop cartoon that is sure to bring nightmares to children everywhere.
- 2021–TV EpisodeStephen talks to Ken Hurley and the fabulous Marlee Rebecca (aka Marlee Hepburn) about holographic audiences, the on-set improvisations of Robin Williams, and the new age restriction for bars in Florida.