Sol recommends two recent zombie movies to Allen (and the listeners). One is the Japanese, ultra-low-budget One Cut of the Dead and the other is the French-but-English-language The Night Eats the World.
It's the follow-up to their Incredible Hulk episode. First, they waste lots of time touching on James Gunn being re-hired to direct Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, then they discuss Captain Marvel like they were supposed to.
Allen didn't like Fighting with My Family, but now Sol's seen it, too. Does he agree or does he put Allen in a choke-hold and show him what The Rock is cooking?
What better way to cap off your Easter celebrations than this? Easter is basically just a story about God burying Jesus in his own magic, resurrecting cemetery, after all.
Here's a grab-bag episode of things they've been to see recently. Allen went to see Only Fools and Horses: The Musical, whereas Sol watched Hello, Dolly. and The Five Deadly Venoms.
It's taken them 5 weeks to find the time to edit this one - but it took them 9 years to make Toy Story 4 and hopefully this episode is less unsatisfying.
Calvin and Allen recently attended Secret Cinema's Casino Royale experience and role-played as secret agents - hear their audio diary from the day, itself.
A little tidbit of an episode to tide you over while they get our crap together to bring you the likes of Once Upon a Time - in Hollywood and It: Chapter Two.
In their continued sorry-for-not-putting-up-a-Diminisode-for-nearly-a-month apology tour, they bring you another belated assortment of discussion with no real topic or purpose.
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