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  • Frotcast Bonus_ Movie Frot with Vince & Joey - Thunderbolts Review and Mission Impossible Preview.mp3
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Prepare your snouts, Piggies! This week we're filling your trough with even more bonus #content! Joey Devine from Roundball Rock/our Top Chef podcast returns to the Frotquarters this week to talk Thunderbolts*! Joey liked it more than I did (not saying much!) but agrees about there being way too much banter. He likes Marvel soy banter even less than I do, but hates the therapy speak slightly less. Something for everyone, I guess.

After we finish discussing Thunderbolts, aka The New Avengers, we move onto our thoughts on the new Mission Impossible, and how many movies ago we believe this franchise jumped the shark (if at all!). I briefly digress into Hurry Up Tomorrow being one of the worst movies I've ever seen in a theater (review forthcoming), plus a little talk about A Working Man and me trying to convince Joey to see The Accountant 2, the latest installment of the best action franchise of the last 10 years. If you love movies, there's at least a 50/50 chance you'll love this podcast! If you like some movies and love the sound of two guys talking, you will LOVE the Frotcast Bonus movie talk starring Joey Devine! Enjoy, and as always, no refunds.

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Jeremy Martinez

Great episode. Love the mention of the A-Team movie, the subject of the very first frotcast. 15 years ago ☠️

SpHerrm

When I was a kid, it seemed like people thought of the Mission: Impossible movies as competent-but-forgettable spy movies. Nowadays, they seem to get hyped up as part of some dearly beloved, ubiquitous franchise. I’m so confused as to when people started getting so invested in what seems like a pretty silly series of movies.

Jeremy Martinez

Yeah the last movie (and the new one, seemingly) has all these inferences about, like, the "lore" of the franchise. And, just, no. These movies are about "What if little man jumps off biggest building to get computer disk?" It's a successful version of Matt's Dumb Screenwriter character.