Matinee Monday: Ladybugs LIVE! (w/ Patton Oswalt)

Matinee Monday: Ladybugs LIVE! (w/ Patton Osw...

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Monkeybone LIVE! w/ Rob Huebel

Brendan Fraser stars in 2001's Monkeybone—a dark comedy based on a child's erection that's a Drop Dead Fred situation wrapped in a Jacob's Ladder scenario. LIVE from NYC, HDTGM all-star Rob Huebel helps Paul and Jason discuss Stu's flabby arm fetish, if Bridget Fonda was an uneth ...  Show more

Grease 2 w/ Anna Faris (HDTGM Matinee)

Actress Anna Faris (Mom, Scary Movie) welcomes Paul, June, and Jason into her home recording studio to discuss the 1982 musical rom-com Grease 2. They talk about the return of Frenchy, how horny this film is, and June shares why she knows every word of this movie. (Ep. #150 Origi ...  Show more

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