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  • Spoiler Alert #1: 28 Years Later Bone Temple
    2026/02/01
    28 Years Later: The Bone Temple gets the full-spoiler treatment as Keith and Joe break down the tracksuited, Clockwork Orange-coded Jimmy cult, Samson the morphine-fueled infected giant, and the atheist professor who takes "pretend to be Satan" way above and beyond. They dig into the biblical head-fake ending, whether Lord Jimmy really believes he's the son of Lucifer, and why the Bone Temple has almost nothing to do with the plot -- all while happily mowing popcorn through a spine-ripping cannibal scene next to a disgusted, coughing stranger. Verdict: four out of five stars and a solid 8.9 ou
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    38 分
  • Spoiler Alert #3: Backrooms
    2026/07/11
    In this Spoiler Alert episode Keith and Joe unpack the Backrooms, the 2026 creepypasta adaptation where a man discovers an endless maze of eerie offices and pools behind his workplace and starts questioning reality itself. They break down the 4chan origins, the supposed empty-room phobia, the AI producer's wild trivia on Captain Clark and the Ottoman Empire showroom, and how the film's glacial pacing felt like their own rambling dinner chat at the top of the show. Tune in for the brutal D/4 verdict and whether this one-timer deserves the hype or just puts you to sleep.
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    51 分
  • Spoiler Alert #2: Citizen Kane
    2026/07/11
    Keith and Joe tackle the alleged "greatest film ever" — Citizen Kane — and discover Orson Wells wrote, directed, AND starred at just 25 (ranking it right behind Jackass Number Two). They crack the "Rosebud" sled mystery, connect Kane's corruption arc to Trump and Elon, expose how the real Hearst buried the movie in his own newspapers, and get schooled by Scorsese on why this thing invented modern cinema. Plus a brutal C-plus trivia round, a Xanadu spelling meltdown, and a smelly old man roasting Keith over his popcorn pass — all before the final Verdict lands.
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    56 分
  • Spoiler Alert Minis: 35mm vs. Digital: The Blind Test
    2026/07/11
    Keith and Daryus go all in on the 35mm-vs-digital debate, sparked by repertory screenings like Dracula and Training Day, and Keith gets pressed on the real question: could he actually tell the difference in a blind theater test? It’s a funny, nitpicky mini-episode full of format confusion, vinyl analogies, and one brutally honest admission that makes the whole argument worth hearing.
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    4 分
  • Spoiler Alert Minis: AI Won't Write Your Movie
    2026/07/11
    No film this time—it's Keith and Daryus going deep on the AI filmmaking wave, crowning Google Veo the best tool they've tested and breaking down how to actually use it right. From Keith half-joking that he feels like an idiot for hyping one of the world's biggest companies to a hot debate over Foley artists, real sound, and why AI should build your story instead of writing it. If AI is filming and writing it all, they ask, what the hell are you even there for?
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    3 分
  • Spoiler Alert Minis: Boardwalk Empire: The $2B Video Game
    2026/07/11
    Keith and Daryus turn this Spoiler Alert mini into a passionate Boardwalk Empire sell, with Keith breaking down why HBO’s Prohibition-era crime saga hits so hard: Nucky Thompson’s political-gangster game and the rare thrill of seeing underworld legends like Al Capone and Lucky Luciano in the same story. It’s less a recap than a fired-up recommendation, packed with mob-history hype and enough energy to make you finally hit play on the series.
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    4 分
  • Spoiler Alert Minis: Coogler, Tarantino, and Spaghetti Westerns
    2026/07/11
    The guys spiral from a fake Ryan Coogler post into a hilariously honest debate about which directors you'd actually recognize on the street -- Tarantino and Spike Lee yes, PTA and the Safdie brothers no -- before crowning Coogler the box-office king with Creed, Fruitvale, and Black Panther. Keith preaches the Floyd Mayweather-inspired fight choreography while Daryus admits he's never seen Rocky OR Creed, then it all detours into Westerns, Seven Samurai, Three Amigos, and spaghetti-fueled hunger. Are we all a little racist? Press play and find out.
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    5 分
  • Spoiler Alert Minis: The Directors Theater
    2026/07/11
    Keith pitches a killer movie-theater business idea: a directors-only cinema with rotating Quentin Tarantino and Paul Thomas Anderson screenings, one screen reserved for the latest blockbuster, and popcorn good enough to rival Alamo Drafthouse. Daryus reality-checks the dream with a blunt breakdown of loans, collateral, and startup capital, turning a movie-buff fantasy into a funny, surprisingly detailed business debate that’ll have film nerds hooked.
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    10 分