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Bushwhacked (EP 93)

This week on The Last Row Podcast, scouts Drew and Badway collect their podcasting merit badges by breaking down the 1995 Daniel Stern vehicle, Bushwhacked. The guys debate sleazeball vs scumbag, rate their own wilderness survival skills, discuss the cigarettes after sex trope, and somewhere within the hour + runtime they gloss over the movie. Finally, Badway tries (and fails) to prove a point by jumping 6 feet in his house at 3am.

We’ll see you again on Thursday, December 9th.

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3 Ninjas (EP 85)

Drew and Badway dive back into their 90s nostalgia box once again, this time covering the 1992 childhood favorite, 3 Ninjas. Essential questions include: Should suburban kids be trained to be ninjas? Exactly how bad of a parent AND FBI agent is their father? Is Tum-Tum an acceptable karate nickname? Is the grandpa even GOOD at karate, or is he just a good teacher? Is it dishonorable to beat someone up while they are on the toilet? To wrap things up, the guys put Hugo “Schneider” Snyder through the villain scale, and Badway doubles down on his claim that kids under 12 can’t possibly beat him up, while Drew has his doubts.

We’ll see you again on Thursday, August 19th.

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Angels in the Outfield (EP 77)

Drew and Badway did not need help from ghost cheaters to deliver this week’s episode of The Last Row Podcast, as they discuss the 1994 family/fantasy film Angels in the Outfield. Topics include: bad nostalgia, bad coaches, bad players, bad owners, bad broadcasters, and most importantly, bad fathers who leave their kids covered in motorcycle dust.

We’ll see you again on Thursday, April 22nd.

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Heavyweights (EP 70)

The Last Row Podcast use Episode 70 to whip your butt into shape by breaking down another 90s kids classic: Heavyweights. Luckily this episode wasn’t cancelled due to Drew and Badway’s lack of hustle. Among many topics surrounding The PerkiSystem and Camp Hope, the guys answer the most important question of all: Was Tony Perkis the real villain of the film or simply just tragically misunderstood?

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Last Action Hero (EP 66)

Use your magical golden tickets to hop inside The Last Row Podcast Studios, and join Drew and Badway as they fondly remember the Arnold Braunschweiger classic, Last Action Hero. The facilities aren’t quite as urine soaked as Nick’s Theater, and not quite as many whores and drug addicts, but we promise to NOT saddle you with an annoying, whiny, horrible-acting child sidekick. Be prepared for about 10 minutes of discussion on the movie, and 45 minutes of tangents and digressions!

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Jack Frost (EP 65)

The guys at The Last Row Podcast kick off 2018 by dissecting the 1998 box-office bomb, Jack Frost. Drew and Badway are talking deadbeat dads, dead dads, snowman rules, snowman funerals (including the proper disposal of snowman ashes), and when exactly to quit your crappy band and stop burdening your poor wife and son.

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