Fri, Aug 9, 2019
In their inaugural episode, Johnny Kolasinski and Dr. Jackson Vane discuss the overdose scene in 1994's Pulp Fiction (1994). For once, Quentin Tarantino made a scene that wasn't bloody enough.
Fri, Aug 9, 2019
Johnny Kolasinski and Dr.Jackson Vane discuss the medical accuracy of Shooter (2007), the downsides of whip-its in a surgical setting, and the benefits of sous-vide cooking Mark Wahlberg.
Mon, Aug 19, 2019
A looked at the death of Padme and the battle of Mustafar in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005). It turns out that it is possible to die of a broken heart, but it probably wouldn't look like what was on screen.
Mon, Aug 26, 2019
A look at the medicine behind Crank (2006). Surprisingly, the film includes one of the most professional doctoring scenes covered so far.
Mon, Sep 23, 2019
A discussion about the medical accuracy of "The Injury," S02E12 of The Office (2005) - which, for once, got almost everything once.
Mon, Oct 7, 2019
The Human Centipede (First Sequence) (2009) bills itself as 100% accurate, but is it, really? A crack team of physicians investigates.
Mon, Nov 4, 2019
Jackson and Johnny discuss the medical accuracy of Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019), the latest entry into the Fast and Furious Cinematic Universe.
Mon, Apr 27, 2020
We're following up "No Holds Barred" with an 80's brawler classic that's actually, you know, good. Unlike Frank Dux, the title of Jean-Claude Van Damme's "Bloodsport" isn't full of lies - this film actually has enough blood. But how medically accurate can a movie based on a "true story" about a made-up street fighting tournament actually be?
Mon, May 4, 2020
This week we're joined by resident "The Resident" expert, Dr. Courtney Nicholas, to discuss S03E10 of Fox's medical drama. "The Whistleblower" is significantly more medically accurate than Johnny expected - even if doctors usually aren't ceremoniously stripped of their pagers when they're fired.