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Your Mother Ate My Dog!

Your Mother Ate My Dog!

By: Jesse Balcom Josh Sales
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A movie review podcast, where a couple of boys from Victoria, British Columbia talk about a film of the week that you may even be interested in! Also so much more. Don't forget that there is so much more!

Jesse Balcom, Josh Sales
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  • Episode 128: The City of Lost Children
    May 8 2025

    Warning: French film upcoming. It was Jesse's turn, and he picked the 1995 follow up hit to Delicatessen (see Episode 98), which was a subtitle-only film. We riffed for a long time and talked about the movie briefly, but it was good to catch up. We learn that cars are expensive, and our lives are following a parallel path. What's next?

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    52 mins
  • Episode 127: Killer Klowns From Outer Space
    Apr 24 2025

    You asked for it and we delivered! This kult klassic from the year of our lord (Easter reference) 1988 had us terrified but that was mostly because of the bad acting. Everything else was pretty good though. We dig deep into politics in the back half of the show and talk about Walton Goggins and what makes his look the most desirable for the upcoming summer season!

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    50 mins
  • Episode 126: In Bruges
    Apr 17 2025

    The boys travel to Belgium this week to take in the sights and watch their iconic film, In Bruges. An episode wouldn't be complete without technical difficulties, but they brave though and put out an action packed tight episode. Easter edition!

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    38 mins

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