The Cinema Bums are joined by director extraordinaire Beth Fletcher to discuss X-Men: Apocalypse, the widely reviled film which Emmet declares "the greatest movie ever made." The longest and least-coherent entry in the longest and least-coherent superhero series leaves Wade dazed and confused and Beth refusing to rate it either a Flop or a Bop. Listen in to hear Emmet describe watching the entirely unrelated movie Nightcrawler while waiting for the X-Men to show up, Wade mourn his favorite actor Oscar Isaac's Hamburgler-esque performance in this film, and Beth find out live on the air about both the director of Dark Phoenix and about "frogmen." There are some audio issues for the first five minutes, but after that everything is an easy breezy time. Thank you for listening, and please enjoy!
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