This week, David and Connor discuss the upcoming films of 2024, and how it's shaping up to be an overall underwhelming year for big movies. They discuss the highs of Furiosa, the lows of The Crow, and the weird stuff in the middle. Sequels that aren't needed, remakes that are dumbfounding, this is 2024.
Hello Loyal Viewers! In case you are just joining us, that's me, Megamind, master of all villainy, until i realized my destiny was to be on Think Stink! Megamind is back... and God help us all.
This week, David and Connor discuss the Kevin James masterclass, Zookeeper. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and if this is movie is really worth resurfacing from the bargain bin.
This Week, David and Connor talk about the different mindsets people have when going into movies. They discuss the kind of movies they gravitate towards, their thoughts on hard to watch movies and if that's valid, if boring movies are bad or not, and what goes into someone's viewing experience that can change their thoughts coming out of it.
This week, David and Connor discuss the high budget, high concept cult classic, Tron Legacy. They discuss what they liked, what they didn't, and if it's the best or stupidest movie they've watched for think stink yet.
This week, David and Connor resurrect the long forgotten Bargain-Bin staple, The Green Hornet. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn’t, and if Seth Rogan is built to take on anything more than the traditional goofy comedies he’s known for.
This week, in honor of the holiday season, David and Connor discuss the most popular Christmas songs. They create a tier list encapsulating their thoughts and feelings on the best, and worst, of the traditional holiday fare played on the radio every December.
This week, David and Connor discuss the bizarre French-American fever dream, Arthur and the Invisibles. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn’t, and how this movie developed such weird vibes.
This week, David and Connor unbury the long forgotten environmental thriller(?), Geostorm. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and if a film this conceptually goofy could have ever actually been goofy. Apologies for the video formatting, result of technical issues
This week, David and Connor take an especially lengthy dive into the history and legacy of Dreamworks Animation Studios. They discuss their film catalogue, the overarching trends of their filmography, and what exactly is the identity they've carved out for themselves in the wake of Disney's supremacy.
On this spooky Halloween episode, David and Connor discuss the long forgotten 2000's spooky animated film, Igor. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and nitpick on just how weird this world is and how it works.
This week, David and Connor discuss Roland Emmerich's critically panned but financially lucrative cave man epic, 10000 BC. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and what Roland possibly could have been trying to do with this bizarre prehistoric blunder.
This week, David and Connor bring Reed back onto the show to discuss the Steven Knight staple, Serenity. They discussed what they enjoyed, what they didn't and attempt to piece together what exactly is going on in the film.
This week, David and Connor unveil another Basketball star film, this time with Kevin Durant, Thunderstruck. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and Connor poses an elaborate rewrite for the film that could include Lebron James.
This week, David and Connor check out the Dwanye Johnson action blunder, Skyscraper. They discuss they enjoyed, what they didn't, and what exactly the pitch for this clearly Die Hard inspired goof off could have been.
This week, David and Connor dive into each and every film that Mattel has slated following the Barbie film’s massive success. They discuss which films they’re hopeful for, which ones may never actually come out, and what Mattel’s strategy seems to be for new films following the surprise mega hit Barbie has become.
This week, David and Connor dive into the Rock/Kevin Hart "classic" (?), Central Intelligence. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and if Kevin Hart and the Rock truly have the chemistry that Hollywood seems to want us to think they do.
This week, David and Connor resurrect the long-forgotten Disney staple, The Rocketeer. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and why Disney failed so bad at making live action films until they gave up and just made remakes of their old films.
This week, David and Connor discuss some artists they've been listening to recently. They discuss how their music tastes have changed, what artists are their go to's for summer and winter, and the depth's of their weirdest musician recommendations.
This week, David and Connor complete the Lebron quadrilogy with his most recent acting attempt, House Party. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and why the filmography of Lebron is such a fascinating rabbit hole.
This week, David and Connor discuss one of the lowest rated horror films out there, and one of the lowest rated films ever on Letterboxd, Slender Man 2018. They discussed what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and if the film deserves to be as universally despised as it is.
This week, Connor brings Michael back to the show in David's absence to discuss the entire Indiana Jones franchise. They discuss each film's merits, how they compare to one another, and why this character has lasted for as long as he has.
This week, David and Connor discuss the long forgotten 1990's classic, "Richie Rich." They discussed what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and why exactly being rich was so appealing to kids in the 1990s. Although who wouldn't want insane amounts of money?
This week, David and Connor resurrect the long forgotten film adaptation of the Sci-fi novel "Ender's Game." They discussed what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and if this concept was dead on arrival or if it have hope to be done well.
This week, David and Connor bring Logan from Filmbrocast onto the podcast to discuss the long-forgotten Sam Raimi superhero romp, Darkman. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and if this is the first actually good film that they've discussed on Think Stink.
This week, David and Connor check out the final Blue Sky film: Spies in Disguise. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and what caused the film to be the final time anyone talked about Blue Sky Studios animated films.
This week, David and Connor inquire about the death of the Lego film by resurrecting one of the final Lego films to drop, The Lego Ninjago Movie. They discussed what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and their theories as to what ended the Lego reign and if it can be reclaimed.
This week, David and Connor give arbitrary awards to some of the films they've watched for Think Stink. To commemorate 25 think stink episodes, they give awards to the most forgettable film, the most mid film, the most memorable film, and many more. To honor the forgotten films, we must award those that stood out as especially forgettable or even a bit unforgettable.
This week, David and Connor talk about the long forgotten (for good reason) animated spectacle, Rock Dog. They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't, and who could be responsible for such a generic feature.
This week, David and Connor look back on the long forgotten attempt to revive the power rangers with 2017's "Power Rangers." They discuss what they enjoyed, what they didn't and why this film failed to make a splash into the cinematic universe scene despite being funded by Krispy Kreme!!!