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[Ep 52] Birdemic: Shock and Terror (Part 1) [Bad Movie May]
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This month, the Popcorn Jabber crew are beginning a mini-series called Bad Movie May, a whole month dedicated to talking about the films that are widely considered to be the worst of all time. This week, we are starting off with the 2010 film - Birdemic: Shock and Terror. The shock and terror is certainly there, but not in the way the director intended it.
But as usual, the crew begins with What's Poppin, and at the time of recording, it was May the 4th! So of course, we had to make it Star Wars themed!
- Daz talks about how Revenge Of The Sith got re-released in cinemas to celebrate it's 20th anniversary, and how much it earned in the box office just from the re-release!
- Oli discusses his thoughts on the new Star Wars: Grand Collection video game bundle.
- Lilli has some morbid curiosity for the newly announced Star Wars series starring Ryan Gosling.
- And to wrap it up (although it's not Star Wars themed...) Oli reviews the new Thunderbolts* film that has been released!
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