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Aug 8, 2017

After 14 episodes exhaustively reviewing the 93 minute film No Holds Barred, a lot of podcasts would call it a day.  A lot of podcasts would pat themselves on the back and go enjoy spending some time with their family, reading a good book, relaxing at the beach, or perhaps moving on to one of the many other films that their subject starred in.  We’re not naming names.  But unlike those other guys, Clint and Jacob are professionals.  They leave no stone unturned.  If they’ve got to jump through a limo roof, brave a hall of mirrors, shit their pants, or even use two different types of rowing machines, they’ll do it to bring you the most comprehensive analysis of No Holds Barred in modern history.  So this week, they’re back with part two of things they missed the first time through the movie.  Along the way, they’ll also cover patriotism, blackjack, orthodontics, and Jacob’s encyclopedic knowledge of Indian history.  Don’t miss it.

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