Criticless Cast Unhinged
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We found 3 episodes of Criticless Cast Unhinged with the tag “mark wahlberg”.
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Uncharted (& The ExpendaChis')
February 24th, 2022 | Season 3 | 1 hr 43 mins
action, adventure, antonio banderas, mark wahlberg, rafe judkins, ruben fleischer, sophia ali, tati gabrielle, tom holland, uncharted
The day has finally come! The Uncharted movie is actually in theatres after years and years of being stuck in development staring no other than Tom Holland... and guess what!?!?!? As usual the critics are hellbent on destroying a movie that the general audiences love. Should Nathan Drake ride again or is this another nail in the video game movies coffin.
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Infinite (& Meatloaf's Anal Beads)
June 23rd, 2021 | Season 2 | 1 hr 56 mins
a discovery of witches, antoine fuqua, big fish, chiwetel ejiofor, color out of space, full bloom, fun with dick & jane, hot rod, john dies at the end, lotr trilogy: extended, mark wahlberg, marky mark, mr. right, the devil below, the endless, wish dragon
An action movie that was meant for the big screen, but is showing on Paramount+! A streaming service that can get over looked when compared to the other juggernauts
Infinite, the next film from director Antoine Fuqua best known for directing the classic movies Training Day and Tears of The Sun and music videos for Stevie Wonder and Prince to name a few; based on the book The Reincarnationist Papers by D. Eric Maikranz. -
Scoob! (& mispronounced directors)
May 21st, 2020 | Season 1 | 1 hr 40 mins
amanda seyfried, columbia pictures, critics, film critic, film review, gina rodriguez, jason isaacs, ken jeong, mark wahlberg, review, rotten tomatoes, scoob, tracy morgan, warner bros, will forte, zac efron
The Aroused Crew didn’t even know Scoob was dropping on digital this week so it’s a peasant surprise for everyone. Also, Rotten Tomatoes and the lovely critics strike again so it makes for a great conversation about the usefulness of RT.