• Episode 48: LoTR Poor Man Rewrite || In The Name of The King Movie Review

  • Aug 30 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 10 mins
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Episode 48: LoTR Poor Man Rewrite || In The Name of The King Movie Review

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  • Episode 48: LoTR Poor Man Rewrite || In The Name of The King Movie Review

    The bois have been sitting on this one for a while. Both pre and post production. Its finally time to unveil the most ridiculous movies we’ve watch in a while and that includes velocipastor. This week we review In The Name of the King Movie. They literally had to rewrite 70% of this movie because the story was so close to the Lord of the Rings movies. Either way, the bois dunk on this one

    JAD entertains us with a doozy of a story of being a renter and that absolute chaos of handymen coming to fix things that don’t need to be fixed and causing more problems after they arrive.

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