Podcast On This Very Screen

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Sinopsis

The only comedy podcast reviewing every single film from WWE Studios.

Episodios

  • Episode 35: “The Resurrection of Gavin Stone”

    23/06/2017 Duración: 01h11min

    On This Very Screen is back with a new episode?! PRAISE BE! That’s right, kids — with Marc finally finished with The Geek Show (which you can pick up for as little as $5, here), that means the boys are back in the studio, this time, with WWE Studios’ Christian movie, The Resurrection of Gavin Stone! In this Christ-filled … Continue reading Episode 35: “The Resurrection of Gavin Stone” →

  • Episode 34: “Hell Comes to Frogtown”

    24/03/2017 Duración: 53min

    Welp, this is a weird one, Screenteam. After our last foray in episode 33 on Edge and Lana’s “Interrogation”, the boys all decided to take tiny bit of a break from WWE Studios, and instead treat ourselves to a bit of an acquired taste (but still in spirit of the show). This “critic’s pick” series … Continue reading Episode 34: “Hell Comes to Frogtown” →

  • Episode 33: “Interrogation”

    13/03/2017 Duración: 01h15min

    Cinephile Aaron Weaver is baaaaaaaaack with the boys on this episode of On This Very Screen as we dive head-first into one of the WWE Studios’ more recent offerings — Interrogation, starring WWE’s Edge and Lana. In this bungled mess of an 24-style action thriller (that should have been a lot better than it was), Edge plays FBI … Continue reading Episode 33: “Interrogation” →

  • Episode 32: “Legendary”

    23/02/2017 Duración: 01h31min

    2017 is shooting by like a rocket, ScreenTeam, and thankfully, the boys (minus Paolo) team up with stand-up comic and podcaster, Tirumari Jothi, to discuss one of the more serious movies in WWE Studios’ catalog — the John Cena-starring, high school wrestling drama, Legendary! In this flick, Devon Graye (Dexter, The Flash) plays Calvin “Cal” Chetley, a bullied … Continue reading Episode 32: “Legendary” →

  • Episode 31: “The Call”

    07/02/2017 Duración: 01h28min

    Salutations, ScreenTeam! The boys are back in the studio (joined once again by their favorite local cinephile, Aaron Weaver) with a look at WWE Studios’ biggest hit to date — The Call (2013), starring Academy freakin’ Award-winning Halle Berry, Academy freakin’ Award-nominated Abigail Breslin, and Academy freakin’ Award-invited Morris Chestnut. In this surprisingly taut thriller, Halle … Continue reading Episode 31: “The Call” →

  • Episode 30: “Jingle All The Way 2”

    23/01/2017 Duración: 01h26min

    …is it too early to say, “Merry Christmas?” ScreenTeam, we at On This Very Screen want to apologize for the lack of updates, here. Over the holidays, we ran into some crazy server issues, bad timing with each other’s availability, and generally, just not liking Corey enough to want to do any more episodes. Thankfully, all … Continue reading Episode 30: “Jingle All The Way 2” →

  • Episode 29: “Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia”

    02/12/2016 Duración: 01h02min

    Every now and then as a podcaster, you sit down and do a show that can be considered “chaos in a bottle.” At On This Very Screen, the temptation to do that is stronger than you think, especially when you’ve got a certified stinker to watch and everyone’s still full off Thanksgiving turkey. Long story short? THIS is … Continue reading Episode 29: “Behind Enemy Lines: Colombia” →

  • Episode 28: “Suburban Commando”

    18/11/2016 Duración: 01h10min

    In this New America, On This Very Screen looks to its favorite, most enduring patriot when we finally crack open a feature we’ve been talking about for ages: The Bollea Collection. And when it comes to our favorite American hero (brother), we had no problem starting this special podcast series off with the 1991 action/comedy gem, Suburban Commando. In this … Continue reading Episode 28: “Suburban Commando” →

  • Episode 27: “No One Lives”

    28/10/2016 Duración: 01h13min

    Happy Halloween, ScreenTeam! Or should I say “Scream Team” (eat a dick, Abrigo)? For the second part of our Halloween double-shot, we here at OTVS keep it to the usual Musketeers to dive into the cinematic bloodbath, No One Lives (2012), starring charming, Hollywood leading man Luke Evans, and… “funkasaurus,” Brodus Clay! Now, with a title like … Continue reading Episode 27: “No One Lives” →

  • Episode 26: “Leprechaun: Origins”

    14/10/2016 Duración: 01h18min

    Here comes Halloween for the OTVS crew, as the boys are back with friend of the show, Aaron Weaver from Two Cats Comic Book Store, for the first of our WWE Studios horror double-shot! In this episode, Paolo gives us a quick report from being at both Smackdown and Raw this week and describes what can … Continue reading Episode 26: “Leprechaun: Origins” →

  • Episode 25: “12 Rounds 3: Lockdown”

    24/09/2016 Duración: 01h20min

    Happy Saturday, ScreenTeam! The crew is BACK with episode 25, this time with a review of the incredibly fun (though, very flawed) 2015 Dean Ambrose vehicle, 12 Rounds 3: Lockdown! When disgraced police officer, John Shaw (Ambrose), returns to the force and uncovers a conspiracy, it’s up to him and the twelve rounds in his gun to dispense … Continue reading Episode 25: “12 Rounds 3: Lockdown” →

  • Episode 24: “Barricade”

    09/09/2016 Duración: 01h08min

    In the Kiefer Sutherland episode of On This Very Screen, the boys celebrate Paolo’s 30th birthday by unpacking WWE Studios’ first non-Superstarred feature film that totally isn’t The Shining — the horror-mystery-thriller, Barricade (2012)! Starring the curiously-cast Eric McCormack of Will and Grace fame, this flicks tells the tale of a widowed single father who’s haunted by the ghosts of his past … Continue reading Episode 24: “Barricade” →

  • Episode 23: “Scooby-Doo! & WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon!”

    26/08/2016 Duración: 01h20min

    Ahoy, ScreenTeam! The boys are back this show to celebrate OTVS’s first birthday with none other than the much-awaited sequel to Scooby-Doo! & WWE: Wrestlemania Mystery — the rip-roaring, goofy as-all-hell ode to WWE Crush Hour, Scooby-Doo & WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon! When the WWE’s newest business venture (Wacky Racers, what?) is threatened  by … Continue reading Episode 23: “Scooby-Doo! & WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon!” →

  • Episode 22: “The Marine 4: Moving Target”

    11/08/2016 Duración: 01h12min

    On this week’s episode of On This Very Screen, the boys are joined in the studio by a very special guest, none other than “Broseph” Joe Brody, himself — the face of wrestling cult phenomenon, Hoodslam — AJ Kirsch!  In the first part of the show, AJ and the guys talk about Hoodslam’s beginnings and its recent great run of … Continue reading Episode 22: “The Marine 4: Moving Target” →

  • Episode 21: “Inside Out”

    29/07/2016 Duración: 01h17min

    After a short hiatus/summer vacation, the boys are back in the studio to talk about what they’ve done in the last two months as well as review the meandering, though absolutely mesmerizing, crime yarn that is Inside Out (2011), starring Triple H, Michael Rapaport, and Parker Posey. In this flick (that’s otherwise a serious reboot to The … Continue reading Episode 21: “Inside Out” →

  • Episode 20: “The Reunion”

    09/06/2016 Duración: 01h10min

    “JOHN CENA ON A HORSE” is really all you need to know about the twentieth episode of OTVS, where we review a movie that’s one-part City Slickers,  one-part Four Brothers, and a little bit of any Mexican drug cartel movie, ever — The Reunion. In this John Cena vehicle (also starring Ethan Embry, Amy Smart, and Boyd Holbrook), four siblings find … Continue reading Episode 20: “The Reunion” →

  • Episode 19: “Dead Man Down”

    25/05/2016 Duración: 01h11min

    The OTVS crew is back again at Faultline Studios to talk big names and squandered scripts in WWE Studios’ most star-studded film to date, Dead Man Down! Starring everyone’s favorite Irish brooder, Colin Farrell, this gritty, revenge-driven crime thriller grabs Terrence Howard (Empire), Dominic Cooper (Captain America, AMC’s Preacher) and Noomi Rapace (Prometheus, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo) for … Continue reading Episode 19: “Dead Man Down” →

  • Episode 18: “The Condemned 2”

    05/05/2016 Duración: 01h10min

    Ahoy, ScreenTeam! Before Marc gets his sailor suit back on for his second Backstreet Boys cruise next week, the OTVS crew (along with special guest, stand-up comic Dash Kwiatkowski, in his second review) returns with a hilarious breakdown of WWE’s latest Randy Orton offering, The Condemned 2! A sequel to the Stone Cole Steve Austin-led murderthon-in-the-jungle, The Condemned 2 sees Will Tanner (Orton) as … Continue reading Episode 18: “The Condemned 2” →

  • BONUS: “Countdown” Commentary

    28/04/2016 Duración: 01h27min

    Buy or rent Countdown on iTunes or Amazon.com It’s here, folks! Recorded just before we reviewed Countdown last week, the OTVS team and James Kincaid from the Best Damn Nerd Show tracked our real-time reactions to this cinematic facepalm. Now, obviously, this bonus show won’t make much sense unless you’ve got the movie in front of you, so … Continue reading BONUS: “Countdown” Commentary →

  • Episode 17: “Countdown”

    21/04/2016 Duración: 53min

    On This Very Screen is here to show the world (here to show the world) when the gang teams up with The Best Damn Nerd Show’s James Kincaid to review WWE’s newest release, Countdown! The completely-bonkers trailer for WWE superstar Dolph Ziggler’s race-against-time thriller set the internet wrestling community on fire a month ago, and we jumped into the … Continue reading Episode 17: “Countdown” →

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