Barrie Uncovered's Cinema Smack Down is the podcast featuring trash comics review trash movies! Barrie funniest (worst) comedians dissect the best of the worst in movies and reveal rarely know facts about some of the best trash films ever!
In our latest pod, Fraser welcomes Mike back to the microphone and they dive into the disaster action/comedy Action Jackson. Listener discretion is advised.A Barrie Uncovered podcast.
In our annual St Paddy's day episode, the idiot producer Stu steps in for Mike, and he and Fraser dive into the weird disaster that was Finian's Rainbow, with Fred Astaire and a pyro loving leprechaun named Og. As always, listener discretion is advised.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production. Find BU on Insta; @barrieuncovered. Find Cinema Smackdown on Insta as well! @cinema.smackdown.Have an episode idea? Email us! stu@barrieuncovered.ca or send us a msg on Insta.
In the first pod adventure of 2022, Mike and Fraser choose their first hill to die on; movies that are terrible but enjoyable enough that they will take a bullet for. This week it's the Adam Sandler western spoof the Ridiculous 6! Smash that subscribe button to get all past and future episodes, and send in your reviews and suggestions to stu@barrieuncovered.ca. Find Cinema Smackdown on Insta @cinema.smackdown.A Barrie Uncovered podcast.
In our final episode of the year, Mike and Fraser soar through the underrated Christmas movie Batman Returns! A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In our most inebriated episode yet, Mike and Fraser dive into the quicksand that is the Dune-iverse, with a somewhat tipsy producer guesting to talk about cars outrunning gravity. As always listener discretion is advised.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In our annual spooky season edition, Mike and Fraser compare and contrast the dastardly detritus that was the Halloween films, starting with the 1978 classic. A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In episode 30, Mike and Fraser once again rant from the comfort of the patio at Last Level Lounge in Barrie as they are consumed by the inescapable pull of crappiness that is Disney's Black Hole. As always, listener discretion is advised. A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
From the patio of Last Level Lounge in downtown Barrie, Mike and Fraser take to the streets to review a couple of gamer based movies that belong in the gutter: Super Mario Brothers and Street Fighter, and debate which was more painful to watch. A Barrie Uncovered podcast. Have an idea for our next episode? Email stu@barrieuncovered.ca or DM us on Insta or FB.And Smash that subscribe button to get all our previous episodes! #barrieuncovered #cinemasmackdown #northofthe6
In our first patio edition of 2021, Mike and Fraser dive into their childhood (paging Dr. Freud) and debate which "scary" movie was lamer when watched as an adult, Jaws or The Puppet Master. As always, listener discretion is advised due to strong language and adult content.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In another VS edition, Fraser and Mike debate the merits of the Jurassic Park and Matrix movie follow ups, and ask the question nobody wants to answer...which was worse?A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
FINISH HIM!In our latest smackdown, Mike and Fraser wade into the virtual ring to take on the 1995 "movie" Mortal Kombat, as well as some throwbacks to other big screen video game disasters. As always, listener discretion is advised due to the abundance of swearing.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In our quadranscentennial episode, Mike and Fraser emerge to dissect and discuss a couple of movies that were actually good, but got no love from critics or the box office. As always, listener discretion is advised. A Barrie Uncovered podcast.
Just in time for St. Paddy's, Mike and Fraser channel their inner Irish and wade through the lime themed garbage that was Leprechaun 4...in space. As always, listener discretion is strongly advised.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
Fraser and Mike are back to debate the (merits?) of two of the worst SNL inspired flicks ever: It's Pat and Night At The Roxbury. The bottom of the barrel, anyone? As always, listener discretion is advised. A Barrie Uncovered podcast.
As we roll into V Day weekend, Mike and Fraser digest the disasters that were Mr. Wrong and Norbit, both Valentine's Day releases that should have been released into a swamp. As per usual, there are a few swears.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In our first smackdown of 2021, Fraser and Mike bring the heat in the debate nobody asked for...which is the worse animated film? The Emoji Movie or Fantasia 2000? As always, listener discretion is advised due to a plethora of adult language. A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
As we end off the dumpster fire that was 2020, Mike and Fraser sift through the dumpster fire that was Christmas with The Kranks.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production
As we cruise into Xmas, Fraser and Mike tackle the terrible tale of a Maculky Culkin clone in Home Alone 3. Got a bad movie you want the guys to review? Send it to us! A Barrie Uncovered podcast.
In our Sean Connery tribute episode, we welcome Mike Payne to to the podcast and review one of sir Sean's most disastrous outings: Highlander The Quickening.As always, for those easily offended, there are a few swears.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In our annual Halloween themed episode, the guys navigate the pertrifying production that is an Adam Sandler Netflix Comedy: Hubie Halloween. Along the way Scott tries to convince us It's Raining Men is a scary song, while Fraser makes a startling but entirely understandable confession about his drinking habits.Also, the guys celebrate their first anniversary as podcast hosts of Cinema Smackdown! For those easily offended, there are plenty of swears. A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
Possibly the worst movie they have yet to review Fraser and Scott endure the agony of Police Academy 4...the horror.If you are easily offended, there are swears and adult content. And that's better than anything in the actual movie.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In our final Summer Smackdown selection, Fraser and Scott navigate the sewage that is I Know What You Did Last Summer. A movie so stiff they had to had their own adult movie scenarios into the review to keep it interesting. If you are easily offended, there are multiple swears.A Barrie Uncovered production.
In our unlucky # 13 episode, Fraser and Scott have the bad luck to endure Speed: Cruise Control, possibly the most unnecessary sequel of all time. Along the way they offend a Canadian Icon, shout-out to comedian Jeremy Hotz and explore ornithological sexual orientation.If you are easily offended, be aware of the swears. A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In part 2 of the Summer Movie smackdown, Fraser and Scott take a bite out of the pitiful Paul Hogan offering Crocodile Dundee 3, a movie so riddled with Dundee's atrocious personality flaws it should probably be banned, and along the way reveal the details of greatest awful sequel EVER (hint: Eddie Murphy was involved) that didn't happen. If you are easily offended, there are a few swears.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In the kickoff to our summer movie trilogy, Fraser and Scott dive into the detritus that is Jaws: The Revenge. Along the way a beloved Canadian teen TV series makes an appearance, and the guys try to figure out if "haunted by a stalking Shark" is something that guys might find attractive in a girlfriend.This podcast is exactly 21:37, and if you are easily offended, there are a few swears.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In episode 10 (and really...did anyone expect us to get past one?) Fraser and Scott present a special head to head version of the Smack Down, by pitting the pathetic productions of Daredevil and Elektra against one another to decide which is the worst. Along the way Fraser attempts to link diabetes to superpowers, and Bette Midler gets involved.As per usual, there is some racey language for the easy to offend. A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
Bam! Zoof! Kapow!In Episode 9, Fraser and Scott navigate the abysmal adventures of Batman & Robin, a movie so bad George Clooney has been known to refund the cost of tickets to fans. As always, there are a few swears for the easily offended.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In our latest quarantine edition, the guys find new and unusual ways to torture themselves by reviewing the 1997 disaster Most Valuable Primate... ya know, about the monkey that plays hockey? Along the way, they shout out to local breweries as well as almost every region of western Canada, and construct a bizarre fan theory that Jesse from Breaking Bad was in this movie.As per usual, there are several swears for the easily offended.A Barrie Uncovered podcast.
In our first ever Quarantine edition, Fraser and Scott remotely connect via their phones to dissect the disaster that was Mac And Me, in honour of Paul Rudd's recent birthday. (And if you don't know about the connection between Paul Rudd and Mac and Me, be sure to listen through right to the end)This episode is exactly 28:15, and loaded with swears if you are easily offended.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In our latest episode, Scott and Fraser dissect the disaster that was the 1997 comedy Good Burger, revealing how the movie evolved from a 3 minute comedy sketch and somehow delving into their personal porn preferences along the way.If you are easily offended, there be plenty of swears along the way. Feedback? Ideas for our next show? Want an apology for inflicting this mess on you? Email the producer; stu@barrieuncovered.ca A Barrie Uncovered podcast production
In the latest episode and our first since Valentine's Day, Scott and Fraser shout out to new listeners from the far flung reaches of North America, and then turn their attention to the heartfelt tale of a man who loved being a police officer so much, even death can't stop him from pursuing his passions; Robocop.This episode is exactly 27:07, and if you are easily offended there are a few swears.A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
Fraser and Scott unearth the wreckage that was Pauly Shore, Brendan Fraser and Sean Astin in Encino Man, and along the way masterfully reference Ringo Starr and a classic 80's sitcom. Also, pants are removed.This episode is exactly 26:41 and if you are easily offended, there are a few swears.Have a suggestion for our next movie? Send an email to our degenerate producer Stu; stu@barrieuncovered.ca And if you love or even hate what you hear, leave us a comment and a rating! A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In our first Xmas themed episode, Fraser and Scott discuss and dissect 1996's Jingle All The Way, a movie that went so far off the rails GPS tracking couldn't locate it. If you are easily offended, there are a few swears. A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In our second episode of Cinema Smack Down, Fraser and Scott review the 1990 shell-head classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and conclude (among other things) that the film heroes were probably guilty of lifting clothes from dead bodies, and that animatronics in the early 90s left much to be desired. If you are easily offended, there are a few swears. A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.
In our premier episode of Cinema Smack Down, Fraser and Scott review the classic slasher flick Friday The 13th! In which an actual living thing died during filming, and a world record was (probably) set.If you are easily offended, there are a few swears. As well as nudity. A Barrie Uncovered podcast production.