On Cinema at the Cinema | |
Season | 6 |
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Episode | 8 |
Hosts | Tim Heidecker |
Guests | Gregg Turkington |
Released | March 25, 2015 |
Films reviewed | Get Hard (2015, 100 mins.) Home (2015, 94 mins.) |
Popcorn Classics | Man Trouble (1992, 100 mins.) |
Segments | Popcorn Classics |
Runtime | 6 min. 44 sec. |
Video link | YouTube Adult Swim |
Tim and Gregg take another break from their busy shooting schedules to discuss the new Will Ferrell/Kevin Hart comedy and an animated treat.
A harried Tim seems to be suffering from a bout of acid reflux; he complains briefly about airplane food before jumping straight into the movies.
Get Hard is a fun comedy that Tim says he enjoyed. A sleepy Gregg starts to describe it as “classic comedy” when Tim suddenly asks him point blank if he actually saw the movie. When Gregg admits he was not able to due to their shooting schedule, Tim reprimands him for not doing his job. Gregg retorts that Tim also didn't see the movie, nor did he see Home, which Gregg found time to see. Unmoved, Tim orders Gregg to go see it after the show wraps (meaning Gregg will have to see it in Hawaii), and he will give his review on the next episode.
Gregg says that he saw Home during filming downtime, and that it wasn't hard to find the time. Tim responds that his myriad directorial duties took up all his free time. He awards the film four bags anyway, saying it was “not my kind of movie.” Gregg awards it five bags, as “you're never going to go wrong with Steve Martin.” He also notes that he watched Sex Tape (2014, 94 mins.) with Cameron Diaz on the plane, but his reason for bringing this up is never revealed as Tim nixes the conversation.
Gregg's Popcorn Classics selection is Man Trouble, featuring Jack Nicholson. Gregg starts reading the synopsis on the back of the tape box, prompting Tim to ask him again if he saw the movie. Gregg says he did not get a chance to as he just acquired the tape. Tim slaps the tape out of Gregg's hand, and ends the episode after chiding Gregg again.