Shawn McMahon
Good Willis Hunting
What began as a quest to watch all of the Bruce Willis direct to DVD/streaming movies has evolved into watching and celebrating his entire filmography! Come hear two people gradually discover that Bruce Willis is one of their favourite actors!
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Shawn McMahon
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Último episodio
6 de sep. de 2024
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Episodios
Episode 5 - Catch 44 03.12.2021 47:56
Hey so how do you like your 90's crime thrillers? If you replied mostly boring but with a talented cast that tries their best, then have we got the movie for you! It's this one. Catch 44 is the movie.
Episode 4 - Vice 19.11.2021 37:51
Have you ever been watching the show Westworld and thought "This would be better if it was cheaper, more boring and had Bruce Willis"? Well here's the movie for you weirdo!
Episode 3 - The Cold Light of Day 05.11.2021 35:13
We're heading back to a time when Willis still made theatrical movies with The Cold Light of Day. This time at least Sam gets to stare at Henry Cavill so it can't be all bad right?
Episode 2 - Cosmic Sin 22.10.2021 40:29
After a promising start, things take a huge dive as we walk the 2020 Willis sci-fi film Cosmic Sin. Hear two people slowly realize exactly what they signed up for and painful regret starts to sneak in.
Episode 1 - Precious Cargo 08.10.2021 55:45
Let's get this ill-advised experiment on the road! Join Sam and Shawn as they watch and rank all the Bruce Willis movies that skipped theatres and went straight to DVD/digital. There's far more than you could ever imagine so we have a lot of work ahead of us. We kick things off with Precious Cargo, a movie that finally gives us the dream of watching Zack Morris curse and murder people.
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