Let's talk about classic horror film and it's dated, silly sequels, b*tch. In part 1 of our Freddy retrospective, Mike and Jay discuss the confusing mythology of the franchise as well as go through Nightmare on Elm Street parts 1 to 4.
Mike and Rich watch the next THREE episodes of Star Trek Picard season 3 and complete what is the best Star Trek The Next Generation feature film ever made.
We're baaaaack. This time, Mike and Jay discuss Nightmare on Elm Streets 5-7. 7 aka New Nightmare, a movie that's pretty good until Freddy turns into a Halloween store rubber demon mask that's eyeballs pop out.
Mike and Rich's wildest dream has come true. After 30 years the Enterprise D has returned with the Next Generation crew at the helm. Y'all got yours now we get ours. If you got a complaint please email it to
On the eve of the release of the "final" Indiana Jones film "Dials of Density", Mike and Rich decide to look back at the least loved film of the trilogy, Temple of Doom.
As you all know, Colin from Canada has returned to the fine city of Milwaukee. After surviving a horrifying plane crash, Colin came right to the RLM studio to talk about Robocop 2 with Mike.
Colin from Canada is back to talk with Jay about one of the best musicals of all time, The Little Shoop of Horrbles. Starring Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Steve Martin, and the single best puppet ever put in a movie.
Boooo spooky season has begun. Time to scare Mike with movies that are almost indistinguishable from each other so he can't keep track of what's going on, what happens in which movie or why he even started watching them in the first place.
Mack didn't win Celebrity Jeopardy so now he is forced to discuss the classic Coen Brothers comedy Raising Arizona with professional clown Richard Evans.