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    30 - Fant4stic & Ghost Rider

    enJune 28, 2018
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    About this Episode

    Nick, Holly and Dylan talk about BAD super hero movies. It was tough to pick two bad ones with all that content DC is putting out (exception, Wodner Woman), but we landed on 2015's Fantastic Four, a movie no one asked for, and Nic Cage's Ghost Rider. Go to our twitter or facebook page to vote for what we should watch next. Our theme is bad sequels to good movies.
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