Guy Montgomery (Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee) and Tim Batt (multi-award winning podcaster and comedian) started an idiotic journey on 10 Feb 2014 that took the world by storm: they watched and reviewed Grown Ups 2 once a week, every week, for a year. Upon launch, the show unexpected rocketed up the charts and gained a massive international audience, ending the year-long season with a sold out live show in Los Angeles and the two men getting matching Grown Ups 2 tattoos.
Since then, they've taken on both Sex and The City movies for a year each, took on a year of the Zac Efron bomb WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS, reviewed the Fast and Furious series backwards, watched the 2019 stinker CATS every day for a week and reviewed every single soft-core adult film in the Emmanuelle series. After amassing a legion of international fans, it's time to return to what started it all.
Tim and Guy will be watching and discussing Grown Ups 2 one final time. Relive the funniest and most absurd highlights from the past 10 years as Tim and Guy revisit their journey through bad cinema and they question their life choices.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime event for fans of the podcast and anyone who appreciates the absurdity of bad movies. Don't miss your chance to be part of the live audience and share the laughter as Tim and Guy... reflect? Commiserate? Free themselves from these shackles? Let's find out.
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