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Great Bad Movies

Great Bad Movies

By: Greg Swinehart & Joe Sky-Tucker
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A love letter to the most enjoyable* movies with long lost friends Greg Swinehart & Joe Sky-Tucker. Learn more at https://greatbadmovies.com/



*Also, ridiculous.

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  • Bonus: We have regrets about Super Smart Sharks
    May 15 2026

    Greg admits to Joe that he often regrets not talking about a few funny things when they're done with an episode... This bonus episode is a safe place for him to finally get those regrets out proactively! Also, a double bonus: Joe and Greg reveal what movie they'll cover next week!


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    11 mins
  • Super Smart Sharks (Deep Blue Sea!)
    May 6 2026

    In 1999, Renny Harlin made a shark movie on the same soundstages as Titanic, cast Samuel L. Jackson and LL Cool J, and then blew the whole set up when he was done. The result is a movie that has absolutely no business being this entertaining — and yet... Here we are. Greg and Joe travel back to a perfect year for movies to cover Deep Blue Sea, officially renamed Super Smart Sharks approximately four minutes into this episode.

    This week: the greatest surprise death in monster movie history, an animatronic shark that accidentally launched itself through a ceiling, a director's commentary where Samuel L. Jackson openly admits he spent most of the shoot on a golf course, and a USA Today review that uses the phrase "cheese barge." Also featuring a very important voice memo from David Hallgren, who has somehow already seen this movie twice in 2026.

    As with every episode, this is the conversation that needed to happen about this movie. Also: Drinking Games, Joe's Back of the Box (buckle up), Very Important Questions, and a definitive ranking of the greatest shark movies ever made — which gets more contentious than you'd expect.

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • The Rock
    Apr 25 2026

    Our most-requested movie is celebrating its 30th anniversary! It's the kind of movie where a cable car inextricably flies straight up into air out of nowhere... A scene so amazing that Isaac Slade calls in to premiere a sequel to his Fray hit "Over My Head (Cable Car)" right here on this episode!


    We also have a brand new segment called "When was the last time David Hallgren watched this movie?" that we think will really go places.


    What if Quentin Tarantino wrote the Nicolas Cage parts, Aaron Sorkin wrote the government scenes, Sean Connery hired British writers and basically just played James Bond, and somehow it all came together into the only Michael Bay film in the Criterion Collection? The Rock absolutely should not work — and absolutely does.


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    1 hr and 17 mins
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