Hops and Box Office Flops Podcast
1) Hook – We Believe
Hook is a wonderfully charming movie about rediscovering the joys of one's youth. That said, critics hated it when it was released in 1991, and its director, Steven Spielberg, isn't all that high on i...Show More
2) Jack – Tree House of Horrors
Francis Ford Coppola is one of the greatest directors ever. Period. Yet even his resume is not devoid of misfires and flops. Enter Jack, a dramedy about a 10-year old kid trapped in the body of a grow...Show More
3) Batman v Superman – The Red Capes are Coming
After seven years and 299 episodes, it was only fitting we'd tackle the film that's been a lightning rod with fans—and the hosts of this podcast—since its release in March 2016. Love it or hate it, Ba...Show More
4) Resident Evil: The Final Chapter – The Trinity of B*****s
We've mercifully finished the fight! After four grueling pods and six movies, we conclude our Biohazard Flops series with Resident Evil: The Final Chapter. Frankly, we don't have the energy to attempt...Show More
5) Resident Evil: Retribution – Undead Sims
Resident Evil: Retribution carries on the proud tradition of these movies making no sense. The Red Queen is back, and she's an even bigger bitch; Leon shows up with Barry Burton for reasons; and Wesk...Show More
6) Resident Evil 3 and 4 – There is No Why
Through bites and claw marks, we soldier on in our Resident Evil franchise retrospective by tackling the second pairing of movies — Resident Evil: Extinction and Resident Evil: Afterlife! Like the T-V...Show More
7) Resident Evil 1 and 2 – Enter Survival Horror
We come out guns blazing for our look at the Resident Evil film franchise by tackling the first two movies — Resident Evil and Resident Evil Apocalypse! Now, sit back, search for the truth with a Whit...Show More
8) My Fellow Americans – Grumpy Ex-Presidents
My Fellow Americans is serviceable mismatched duo comedy starring James Garner and Jack Lemmon as two former Presidents on the run from some nefarious government agents. As former political rivals, Ru...Show More
9) Primary Colors – Get Out the Vote
Primary Colors is a highly embellished take on the 1992 Presidential campaign of Bill Clinton. Using that real life run as inspiration, it tells the story of long-shot democrat hopeful Governor Jack S...Show More
10) The Campaign – America, Jesus, Freedom
The Campaign is an outlandish look at two dimwits vying for votes on the local stump circuit, and it is quite funny. Democratic candidate Cam Brady (Will Ferrell) duels with Republican Marty Huggins (...Show More