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In a semi-sequel to the classic movie ep on Patriot’s Day (CTH083), the gang takes a look at Peter Berg’s 2012 blockbuster Battleship. We imagine a world where board games rule cinema IP over superheroes, talk about disgracing WWII vets, and wonder if these are the weakest movie aliens of all time.

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James Barron

I just finished reading the three-body problem series so it was cool to hear Will mention it. It was a really great series of books

Anonymous

About to start the second book this afternoon and I'm very excited

Scott

Japan are good at soccer, actually

James Barron

Lucky you! The whole series just gets more and more batshit. I thought the second one started a bit slower but well worth sticking with.

Wilson A. Edens

Any episode where we get multiple chances to hear Felix say "alien" is a treasure.

Anonymous

if you like episodes where Felix says “aliens,” this is your Ozymandias

Andy West

Yeah, it's the most popular sport after baseball. Saying the Japanese don't care about soccer is like saying Americans don't like basketball.

Anonymous

Took me 52 minutes before I realized that I too have seen this movie

Anonymous

Could have done without the third ones weird 'men become feminized and weak in times of plenty' stuff but they're all worthwhile.

Anonymous

It's actually called a hurt box, Matt

Soda Muscles

Law Abiding Citizen. People are talking about it more and more.

Anonymous

If we had 1 billion Americans we could wash the aliens easy

Anonymous

"Alli-ans"

PJ Martinez

Famously nice guy Harvey Weinstein played a complete asshole version of himself on Entourage too.

Jonathan Gear

felix pronounce eɪ challenge

Jon Lyons

The thing is you *could* make a potentially decent "Battleship" movie: Set it in a kind of '30s-inspired alternate world focusing on 2 groups of sailors on opposite sides of a conflict and have it focus on a naval battle at night and/or in the fog, where they have to guess where the enemy is.

David

You are boring and tiresome Felix