We enter the back half of 2025 with a slate of popcorn movies and other assorted summer fun that so infuriates Tim that he tries to shut down the episode early rather than force himself to discuss any of them. Joining in to offer slightly more measured opinions, Caleb Wimble and Gavin McDowell also share their thoughts on the lost art of using color in your full-color motion picture, and movies whose titles are identical to other movies in the same series. But first, Caleb is fresh from the Provincetown Film Festival with thoughts on three new queer short films (Gender Reveal, Anyway, j'pisse assis, and Cuming Out), while Gavin reports on the holy terror of 2003's Joshua and the Promised Land. And courtesy of Patreon supporter Dan Prestwitch, Tim has finally taken a look at S. Craig Zaher's 2018 Dragged Across Concrete.
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