Plain Zero Presents: Quarantine Chronicles 1: Idle Hands

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Well, we’re all doing the right thing and sheltering in place or staying safer at home this week, but that doesn’t mean we’re gonna deny you of content. This week, Travis is joined by his better half, Tahnee. With all this talk of hand washing, we decided to talk about Idle Hands and the mischief they can cause. So, listen up boppers, because we’re still here!

291: March (Movie) Madness 2: The Reckoning

Stuck inside? Bummed about the loss of March Madness this year? Well, we got something to help ease your isolation blues that in no way measures up. This week, we’re going back to the controversial movie match up brackets to decide what movie wins if we’re trying to decide what we enjoy watching most. Things may or may not go off the rails as brackets are busted and each and every host experiences a heart break moment. So listen up, boppers, and figure out what we might find to be the most kino movie!

290: Casino Royale

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Once upon a time, the next James Bond movie was going to be released in the very near future, but then some stuff started happening in the world, and that movie got delayed. Before the release got pushed back, Travis decided that it would be a good idea to watch Daniel Craig’s first Bond movie: Casino Royale. So listen up, boppers, because this time we’re asking if Casino Royale holds up!

286: Sixteen Candles

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This week Plain Zero is taking you back to school. Back to that wonderful time when a young girl turns 16 and no one notices or remembers, you know, like everyone went through. Or that time the cool, nice guy at school gifts his drunk girlfriend to the school nerd. Common school experiences. So sit tight, boppers, because this week we’re asking if John Hughes’ Sixteen Candles holds up!

276: Four Christmases

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Romantic comedies and holiday films collide on this week’s episode, boppers! What happens when Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon get caught in a lie by their families and are forced to spend the day visiting all their parents? They get stuck having to celebrate Four Christmases. The shenanigans are going to ensue as we ask if this comedy holds up, boppers! So why not give it a listen.

274: Step Brothers

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Old man turkey is practically knocking at the door, and that means Thanksgiving is upon us. Thanksgiving is about family and friends, so might as well discuss a movie about making friends with your family: Step Brothers. When Richard Jenkins and Mary Steenburgen decide to mary, they force their sons to meet and become the perfect storm of chaos. Does this one hold up? You’ll have to listen to find out, boppers!