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Predator 2 (EP 113)

The conclusion of The Last Row Podcast’s “Predator Month” has the guys revisiting the often forgotten Danny Glover led Predator 2. Was Lt. Murtaugh a realistic and viable opponent for a Predator? Is it easier to fight a Predator in a city vs the jungle? Will a future 1997 really be littered with foreign drug warfare, and if so, will the mayor take a Ted Cruz-esque conveniently timed vacation to escape it all? Is having a Predator in your city the perfect violent crime deterrent? Finally, is Glover’s Predator weaker than Arnold’s? All of these questions, and more, will be answered! Additionally, Drew and Badway touch on the many sequels of the franchise, including the fantastic new entry, Prey.

Check out Part 1 of Predator Month!:


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The Butterfly Effect (EP 111)

Drew and Badway can’t change the past (they have regrets). Luckily, Ashton Kutcher can! The guys try to learn his tricks during The Last Row Podcast breakdown of 2004’s The Butterfly Effect. Besides time travel, the guys also tackle movie theater alphas, boyhood trauma fetishes, and making a wig out of your own hair for emergency future use.


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Passengers (EP 58)

The Last Row Podcast returns from a short hiatus with a quick debate on the moral questions posed in the 2016 sci-fi film, Passengers. Fear not, Drew and Badway still find time to discuss more important issues such as: big mouthed robot bartenders, cleaning bots that do the REAL dirty work, a hidden serial killer plot, and Andy Garcia’s award winning work in the film.


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Note: Our next episode (The Substitute) will be released on Thursday, May 4th.