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Episode 770 – How I Met You Fatter

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This Week: Kevin starts things off with a look at the box office and some of his more anticipated films of 2022. Then he looks at new trailers for Moon Knight and Everything Everwhere All at Once. Next, he reviews Redeeming Love, The King’s Daughter, How I Met Your Father, Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock and Peacemaker. He then wraps things up with the Home-Cinema Round-Up with a spotlight on Impulse.


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Episode Schedule: NOTE: Reviews begin at indicated time-stamp below.

Part I: Intro, news and Trailer Park, featuring Moon Knight and Everything Everywhere All At Once

Part II: Reviews of The King’s Daughter [10:00] and How I Met Your Father [15:00]

Part III: Reviews of Redeeming Love [19:00] and Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock [26:20]

Part IV: Review of Peacemaker [29:00] and the Home-Cinema Round-up featuring Impulse [34:40]

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One thought on “Episode 770 – How I Met You Fatter”

  1. Jim Pomplun says:
    February 5, 2022 at 10:58 pm

    Your review of redeeming love was way off First of all it was never boring -how can you say that? Probably because you’re a secular critic who hates faith based movies – your type shouldn’t even review such films because of your bias.. Angel getting pregnant was out of faith (and perhaps the abortionist was wrong in saying that you couldn’t) – her husband had faith that it was possible and that’s all it was – you alleging that those who cann’t because of a lack of faith was ridiculous – the film never implied that.. and you condemned the concept of destiny out of spiritual ignorance (that they were destined to marry) and that a major theme was her being forgiven of sin. Really? The title was redeeming love, not forgiveness of sin. And he allowed her free will to come about to him and the power of prayer to faciliate that which I assume you don’t understand. You are a very good and knowledgable film critic but please stay away from faith based films.

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