[S4E27] Yesterday

This is the one about the Rolling Stones, right?

This was in theaters?

[S4E26] GOOD ROMANCE: Mr. & Mrs. Smith

Brad Pitt, a Hollywood Hoe.

We went long on Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston, Angelina Jolie, Billy Bob Thornton, Vince Vaughn, and also there was a movie?

[S4E25] Just Go With It

Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston... are hot together?

As a Cactus Flower remake, it's bad. But as a Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler romcom, it works! We're just as surprised as you are, but 2011's Just Go With It is actually pretty funny. It could still stand to lose 30 minutes of runtime and Nick Swardson. But, you know. We've all got problems.

[S4E24] The Host (with Kyle Kallgren)

With apologies to Diane Kruger.

This week Kyle and Jourdain kicked off their YA Genre Romance episodes with 2013's The Host, the only Stephanie Meyer adaptation to flop at the box office. If you like this episode, consider being an $8 patron, because there will be more of these!

[S4E23] Along Came Polly

Philip! Seymour! Hoffman!

RIP to the king of acting, Philip Seymour Hoffman. He was too good for this movie, and the world.

[S4E22] A Little Bit of Heaven

In this house, we appreciate Kate Hudson!

This movie is... fine? Everyone needs to chill out.

[S4E21] Mr. Right

Lax Mandis.

This week we accidentally watched Mr. Right, a film written by A Legendary Dipshit. And yes, we're using the word "film" generously.

[S4E20] Confessions of a Shopaholic (with Amanda Mitchell)

We hope this film radicalizes you.

This week we were joined by the hilarious Amanda Mitchell to discuss Confessions of a Shopaholic, a film that seems to hate women, men, fun, good fashion, our eyes, Conde Nast, fun...

[S4E19] Crazy, Stupid, Love

Ryan Gosling is too hot. It's distracting.

This is a special case study for Bad Romance--a movie that is so close to being good but can't stop being sexist, even in its final moments. It's 2011's Crazy, Stupid, Love, the movie where Ryan Gosling plays a hot pick-up artist!

[S4E18] I Love You Philip Morris (with Chris Feil)

We don't love this movie.

This week we still had sound issues but the film we discuss, 2009's I Love You Philip Morris, is so much worse. Luckily, we had This Had Oscar Buzz's Chris Feil to parse through it with us.