A very special time(s) of the year - there's five Thursdays this month and therefore, it's time for a Small-Screen Shameful... and boy howdy, is this one ever something. The guys are joined by Galen Howard to break down the 1994/1996 film Vibrations. It's the timeless tale of a man losing his hands when his car is attacked via pneumatic drill by some hicks, which causes him to become a homeless alcoholic before rehabilitating himself with robot hands and embarking on a techno music career. The guys also talk about how flimsy the passage of time is in the movie, all the copaganda, unrealistic "teenager" dialogue, after-school special moments, Rube Goldberg revenge schemes and much more.
Next week: The tournament winner!
What We've Been Watching:
Me and You and Everyone We Know
Chernobyl Diaries
Venom: Let There Be Carnage
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Vibrations stars James Marshall, Christina Applegate, Steven Keats, Scott Cohen, David Burke, Faye Grant, Bruce Altman and Paige Turco; directed by Michael Paseornek.
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