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The Flop House

Ep. #387 - Black Adam

The Flop House

Dan McCoy

Film, Comedy, Review, Stuart Wellington, Bad Movies, Tv & Film, Dan Mccoy, Elliott Kalan, Badmovies, Bad, Arts, Humor, Movies

4.84.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2023

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

You'll believe a rock can fly.

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0:00.0

On this episode we discuss Black Adam.

0:03.6

The first and probably last chapter in the Black Adam film series.

0:33.6

Hey everyone and welcome to the flop house.

0:37.2

I'm Dan McCoy.

0:38.4

Hey, yeah it's me, Stuart Wellington.

0:42.7

And over here it's Elliot Kaelin.

0:44.3

Once again amused at how Dan says his name perfectly and then turns to Stu, laughs at

0:48.8

the very idea of his relationship with Stu and all the joy they've had in the past and

0:53.2

breaks professionalism almost instantly.

0:56.9

I was laughing at I felt like I came in with like a certain amount of energy.

1:00.3

And I changed it up.

1:04.6

His energy suits his sweater.

1:08.1

Sweater is what I was going to say.

1:09.6

Yeah, I'm going for like a Christmas prince type thing.

1:14.4

Maybe I'm a like a humble, simple log splitter in Christmas town USA and maybe I live

1:20.5

with a dog.

1:21.5

I live in a pretty simple farmer's woodsman shack.

1:24.5

I thought maybe you had just gotten off the boat, your emergent marine.

1:28.8

And you know, or you work on a wheeling ship maybe and certainly changing my romcom character.

1:34.1

But that's okay.

1:35.1

I guess I'm imagining a more sort of like the Leonard Nimoy psychologist in the invasion

1:42.2

of the battery snatchers remake like it's amazing.

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