The Exorcist vs The Exorcist III: Part 2

The Exorcist vs The Exorcist III: Part 2

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Dante’s Peak vs Volcano: Part 2

So, here it is: the final episode of Clash of the Titles. And we’re going out with the biggest bang imaginable.In the second half of our final destructive duel, we’re casting a cautious eye over 1997’s Volcano, which stars a dismissive Tommy Lee Jones looking suspiciously at manh ...  Show more

Dante’s Peak vs Volcano: Part 1

For the final instalment of Clash of the Titles, there was only one movie matchup we could do: the very films that the entire show was pitched on back in 2019. Oddly, they’re a bit rubbish - but hilarious fun to talk about!We’re comparing two disastrous natural disasters from 199 ...  Show more

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