Shut Up And Watch The Movie! | Movie And TV Commentary Podcast

The Hotshot Whiz Kids
Shut Up And Watch The Movie! | Movie And TV Commentary Podcast

The guys from the Hotshot Whiz Kids Podcast add their own hilarious commentary to Netflix movies you would never waste your time with otherwise.

  1. 10/15/2014

    The Hotshot Whiz Kids Podcast Sports And Music Super Quiz

    Mark takes pride in not knowing about sports and music (he refutes this claim), so what better way for him to prove he knows absolutely nothing about sports and music than to take a super quiz. Cline came up with 20 general knowledge questions about sports and music. Did Mark fail or will he surprise us all and get them all right?  Listen tot his edition of the podcast and find out! Play Along at Home: 1. What Sport Does Colin Kaepernick Play? 2. What band released an album Titles Houses Of Holy? 3. The Dallas Mavericks play which sport? 4. Jerry Jones owns what professional football team? 5. The Rock n’ Roll Hall Of Fame Is located In What city? 6. Eddie Vedder is the lead singer of this band. 7. Name all three Pittsburgh Professional sports teams. 8. What is the Beatles Home Town? 9. Mark McGwire played what professional sport? 10. Name The Los Angeles Hockey Team? 11. Who is the drummer Of Metallica? 12. Which team won the Super Bowl in February of 2014? 13. This artist was assassinated on December 8th, 1980 in New York City. 14. What team did Refrigerator Perry Play on? 15. What do most people consider to be Whitney Houston’s biggest hit? 16. Who sings the lines “I can feel it coming in the air tonight” in one of his more popular songs? 17. Debbie Harry is often called by the name of her former band? What was the name of this band? 18. What two NFL teams share a stadium? 19. Peyton Manning plays for what NFL team? 20. Which of the following musicians is now dead? Keith Moon, Jimmy Page, Prince or Mick Fleetwood?

    19 min
  2. 06/29/2013

    Miami Connection: Netflix Commentary Podcast

    This time we watch a classic B-movie from 1987 called Miami Connection. The film is the tale of a Synth pop band who happens to have some incredible martial art abilities, which comes in handy throughout the movie as they are attacked by various other bands, street thugs and ninjas. Yes, I said ninjas. The acting in this film is horrible. The actors put little to no effort into their acting and many of the seem pretty unsure about their lines, like they just grabbed a few random dudes off the streets and stuck them in the movie. The band’s main man is Mark, played by the films producer and writer Y.K. Kim, a Korean immigrant, who evidently sometimes misses his family, who has a black belt in tae kwon do, which we learn from the multiple thugs mentioning this as they run away from Mark and the rest of his band with their tails between their legs. This fact is confirmed by the fact that Mark and his band mates have the word ” Tae Kwon Do” embroidered on the back of their gi. The movie has all of the classic B-movie elements, bad acting, bad dialogue, bad soundtrack, gore,  random breasts and a plot where the motives of the characters are questionable at best.  This movie is short and sweet and is totally worth your time and Netflix superscription. The movie which was originally panned as one of the worst movies ever was re-released in 2010 to become the cult classic it is considered today.  To listen to our commentary podcast just cue up your Netflix and wait for us to tell you to hit play!

    1h 28m
  3. 03/17/2013

    Murder She Wrote Series Finale | Netflix Movie Commentary Podcast

    In 1995 after twelve glorious seasons of Murder, She Wrote, the favorite show of senior citizens everywhere, came to a close. After being moved to Thursdays in direct competition with NBCs historically  successful Must See TV line up the show lost the good majority of its ratings. At the end of its eleventh season it enjoyed being the eighth most watched television show but would fall to the fifty-eighth in the final season. At this point CBS decided that they were sick of all their viewers dying of natural causes and wanted to start to skew the demographics of the network to the younger crowd and would cancel the show at the end of the 1995-1996 season. In the series finale the shows story line would coincidentally  or maybe not so coincidentally cover that same topic. It is clear when you watch the finale that the writers and producers were not planning on this being the finale episode of the series. It runs just as every other episode of the program did throughout the twelve years of being on the air. There would be a murder, Angela Lansbury would sniff around the crime scene and eventually solve the case for the seemingly clueless police detectives. This episode was much of the same and could be the worst series finale in the history of television with the motive of the killer being questionable at best. Luckily for us CBS put out a few made for TV movies of Murder She Wrote in the late nineties and early two thousands so we could all get our Jessica Fletcher fix. Angela Lansbury is still kicking around as I type this so we might luck out and get one more taste of everyone’s favorite whodunit series before she leaves this earth. So get your Netflix ready, call your Grandma and get ready to hit play! From May 16th 1996 here is the series finale of Murder She Wrote with an episode called “Death By Demographics” (Season 12, Episode 24).

    48 min
2.5
out of 5
2 Ratings

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