

On This Week’s Show: Kevin and Neil meet up again in the Magical Studio in the Sky to talk about their lackluster thoughts on this week’s new movies… and boobs. They also take a look at an iTunes review that doesn’t quite hold Neil in the highest regard, and all they can say to that is, “Fair enough!” After getting the movies out of the way, the Fat Guys contemplate why movies aren’t making as much money this summer and what are the best sandwiches they have ever had. And they also manage to gross themselves out somewhere in the middle segment. It’s a train wreck of the show, but it is also epic.
Films Reviewed this Week: Knight and Day and Grown Ups
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Episode Schedule:
Segment 1 [8:50] – Review of Knight and Day
Segment 2 [10:40] – Review of Grown Ups, Happy Boobs and iTunes review
Segment 3 [20:00] – Box Office Recap, a Look at Summer Movies in General and the Fat Guy Five: Five More Intense Sandwiches than the Grilled Cheese Burger Melt
Segment 4 [6:35] – DVD Round-Up: Neil’s picks are Hung: Season One, Green Zone and She’s Out of My League; Kevin’s picks include Tom & Jerry Deluxe Anniversary Collection, Riverworld, Death Race 2000 on Blu-ray, A Star Is Born, The Maid and Timer; Review Recap and a look ahead to next week.
Next Week’s Show:
Kevin and Neil squeal for Twilight: Eclipse and The Last Airbender
Show Links:
FSR’s Weekly Report Card for Knight and Day and Grown Ups
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