In this latest episode of I Can Do This All Day: The Podcast, Dan “The Part-Time Avenger” and Mark “The Resident Jedi” crack open the grave on the long-awaited Marvel Zombies series now streaming on Disney+. The MCU has never been darker — and we’re here for every blood-splattered frame
Dan and Mark take on the ultimate spooky challenge — building their Mount Rushmore of Halloween Movies! From bone-chilling slashers to family-friendly fright favorites, they debate which films truly capture the spirit of Halloween. Expect laughs, nostalgia, and a few heated scares as they decide which four titles deserve to be carved into horror movie history.
This week, the I Can Do This All Day Podcast sinks its teeth into one of the most iconic cult classics of the 1980s — The Lost Boys! Dan and Mark head to Santa Carla for a wild ride filled with vampires, leather jackets, and saxophone solos that just won’t quit.As always, they’ll decide in the end… can The Lost Boys truly make them say, “We can do this all day?”
In this episode of I Can Do This All Day: The Podcast, Dan (The Part-Time Avenger) and Mark (The Resident Jedi) crack open Netflix’s brand-new mystery adaptation — The Thursday Murder Club. Based on the hit novel by Richard Osman, this charming British whodunit follows a group of retirees who spend their golden years solving cold cases… until one of their investigations hits a little too close to home.
We break down the sharp wit, surprising twists, and emotional depth behind the story — and discuss how the all-star cast brings this cozy crime world to life. From unexpected suspects to heartfelt moments, we talk about what worked, what didn’t, and whether this first film could kick off a new franchise for Netflix.
This week, Dan “The Part-Time Avenger” and Mark “The Resident Jedi” kick off the Halloween season with a dive into Peter Jackson’s earliest and weirdest work — Bad Taste. Long before The Lord of the Rings, Jackson was making aliens, chainsaws, and questionable dinner scenes on a shoestring budget.
The hosts break down the bizarre mix of comedy and chaos, dissect whether it’s a hidden gem or just a messy milestone, and debate if this cult classic truly deserves its reputation. One thing’s for sure: by the end, you’ll be wondering whether they could really do this all day.
In this episode, Dan (The Part-Time Avenger) and Mark (The Resident Jedi) dive headfirst into Arnold Schwarzenegger’s dystopian action classic, The Running Man. From outrageous one-liners and over-the-top costumes to prophetic social commentary about reality TV and violence as entertainment, this cult favorite gives us plenty to chew on.Whether you’re here for Arnold’s muscles, Richard Dawson’s sleaze, or just the neon-soaked nostalgia, this episode is a must-listen for fans of 80s sci-fi action.
In this special episode, the Part-Time Avenger and the Resident Jedi take a step back from superheroes and sci-fi to shine the spotlight on one of Hollywood’s true legends: Robert Redford. From his iconic turns in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting, to his directing triumph. The guys reflect on the impact and legacy of a career that spans decades.
In this episode, the Part-Time Avenger and the Resident Jedi dive into Marvel’s animated anthology Eyes of Wakanda. The series brings fresh perspectives to the Black Panther mythos, exploring untold stories of Wakanda’s warriors across history as they safeguard Vibranium and protect their nation’s legacy.
Expect plenty of laughs, debates, and a few moments that “Martha’d” us along the way. Whether you’re here for the action, the history, or the hidden connections to the larger MCU, this episode is a must-listen for fans of Wakanda and Marvel storytelling.
And of course—we ask the big question: Can we do this all day?
In this episode of I Can Do This All Day: The Podcast, Dan (The Part-Time Avenger) and Mark (The Resident Jedi) dive into the wild world of Kpop Demon Hunters! The guys break down the movie’s unique mix of flashy music, supernatural battles, and over-the-top storytelling. Expect laughs, surprises, and plenty of hot takes as they discuss the pacing, the characters that stood out (for better or worse), and whether this mashup of pop idols and demon-slaying really worked.From epic fight sequences to catchy tunes, we explore what made Kpop Demon Hunters memorable—and what made us scratch our heads. As always, we end with the question: Can we do this all day?
This Labor Day, the I Can Do This All Day Podcast takes a hilarious trip back to 2005 with a review of the Judd Apatow classic The 40 Year Old Virgin. Dan “The Part-Time Avenger” and Mark “The Resident Jedi” dive into the outrageous comedy that put Steve Carell on the map and gave us some of the most quotable moments in modern film history.From chest-waxing mayhem to awkward speed dating, the guys break down their favorite gags, the unforgettable supporting cast, and how the film still holds up nearly 20 years later. Plus, they connect the movie’s message of friendship, awkward adulthood, and finding love with a little bit of Labor Day weekend fun.If you’re ready to laugh, cringe, and relive one of the funniest comedies of the 2000s, this episode is the perfect holiday treat.
In this episode of I Can Do This All Day!, Dan (The Part-Time Avenger) and Mark (The Resident Jedi) go full nostalgia mode as they chisel out their Mount Rushmore of Millennial Movie Quotes. From the comedies that defined sleepovers, to the dramas that made us think we were way deeper than we actually were, the guys debate which four quotes deserve eternal glory.Expect embarrassing reenactments, and plenty of “oh man, I forgot about THAT one!” moments. Whether you shouted these lines in the school cafeteria, snuck them into AIM chats, or still use them in your group texts today, you’ll recognize the cultural fingerprints of an entire generation.So grab your frosted tips, your Blockbuster card, and maybe even your best Shrek impression—it’s time to relive the quotes that made the millennial era unforgettable.
The I Can Do This All Day Podcast is back, and this time we’re tackling the comeback nobody saw coming — the brand-new Naked Gun movie starring Liam Neeson. Dan “The Part-Time Avenger” and Mark “The Resident Jedi” break down whether this modern revival lives up to the slapstick legacy left by Leslie Nielsen.
We dive into our expectations going in, the balance between old-school sight gags and updated humor, and the moments that had us laughing (or groaning). Did Neeson pull off the impossible as Frank Drebin? Were the callbacks to the originals clever or cringey? And of course, which parts “Martha’d” us the most?
From outrageous set pieces to cameos you won’t believe, we explore whether this reboot keeps the spoof genre alive — or if some jokes are better left in the past.
Golf clubs, hockey sticks, and a whole lot of chaos — Happy Gilmore is back! In this episode, Dan “The Part-Time Avenger” and Mark “The Resident Jedi” tee up their review of the long-awaited sequel to Adam Sandler’s sports-comedy classic. We dive into whether Happy still has his drive, how the humor hits (or misses) after all these years, and which new characters score a hole-in-one. From outrageous one-liners to heartfelt callbacks, we’re breaking down the laughs, the legacy, and the lunacy. Get ready — it’s time to talk putters and punchline
Dan “The Part-Time Avenger” and Mark “The Resident Jedi” suit up to break down Marvel’s latest reboot, The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Did Marvel finally find the right formula, or is this just another invisible misfire? From stretchy science bros and rock-solid performances to flaming hot takes and cosmic-level parenting drama, the guys dive deep into what worked, what flopped, and who absolutely carried this movie.And of course—what Martha’d them?Grab your unstable molecules and tune in for a fantastic episode that asks the ultimate question: Can we do this all day?
Grab your diamond pickaxe and saddle up a pig—this week on I Can Do This All Day Podcast, Dan "The Part-Time Avenger" and Mark "The Resident Jedi" tunnel deep into the pixelated world of A Minecraft Movie! From crafting plot twists to fighting off box office creepers, we dig into whether this adaptation built something epic… or just got lost in the Nether.Expect blocky banter, a breakdown of the movie’s best (and weirdest) builds, and our signature Can You Do This All Day? verdict. Whether you're a redstone genius or just here for the memes, this episode is stacked with fun.
In our latest episode of I Can Do This All Day, we're flying headfirst into James Gunn's Superman — the bold new reboot of the DC Universe that's equal parts heart, hope, and… punk rock attitude?
We talk suits, casting, capes, and chaos as David Corenswet dons the iconic "S" and Rachel Brosnahan proves she might just be the Lois Lane we've always needed. Does Gunn finally get the balance right between god-like power and grounded humanity? Is Lex plotting, is Krypto barking, and is this actually a Superman movie we can do all day?
Come for the comic book nostalgia, stay for the hot takes, and let’s find out if the DCU finally has a hero worth believing in again
On this episode of the I Can Do This All Day Podcast, we fire up the Quick Stop register and dive headfirst into the world of Kevin Smith. From Jay and Silent Bob to Brodie, Dante, and the rest of the Clerks crew, we debate and draft our Mount Rushmore of View Askewniverse characters. Expect deep cuts, hot takes, and more than a few Snootchie Bootchies as we celebrate the weird, wise, and wonderfully vulgar world of Jersey’s most iconic slackers. Whether you're Team Mooby or Mallrat 4 Life, this episode’s got something for every fan of the Askewniverse
What happens when a mute alien crash-lands in Harlem and two podcasts collide to talk about it? Pure intergalactic chaos—and a damn good time. In this special crossover episode, Level Down Podcast joins forces with I Can Do This All Day Podcast to unpack the weird, wonderful, and low-key revolutionary vibes of The Brother from Another Planet.
Is he E.T.'s cooler cousin? Is he just here for the vibes? Did John Sayles accidentally create one of the best commentaries on race and immigration wrapped in VHS static? We’ve got opinions. Lots of them.
So grab your metro card, polish your alien translator, and tune in as we beam this 1984 cult classic straight into your brain—one awkward stare at a time
In this explosive 4th of July episode, Dan “The Part-Time Avenger” and Mark “The Resident Jedi” celebrate Independence Day the only way they know how—by lighting the fuse on a psychic-powered deep dive into Push (2009), the other Chris Evans superhero movie you forgot existed.
The guys break down this cult-favorite thriller packed with telekinetic showdowns, questionable accents, and government conspiracy vibes that feel just patriotic enough for the holiday.
Is Push secretly better than you remember? And of course, the ultimate question: Can we do this all day?
In this pumped-up episode of I Can Do This All Day, we're flexing our movie muscles and carving out the ultimate Mt. Rushmore of Arnold Schwarzenegger movie villains! We’re ranking the baddest of the bad who dared to go toe-to-toe with the Governator himself.Dan “The Part-Time Avenger” and Mark “The Resident Jedi” go full beast mode debating which villains earned a permanent spot in action movie history—and which ones should’ve just chilled out. Expect explosive one-liners, deep dives into ‘80s and ‘90s nostalgia, and way too many impressions.Did the T-1000 outshine the original Terminator? Is Bennett from Commando the most fashionably deranged villain of all time? And can Mr. Freeze actually make the cut… or is it just a cold day in hell?Tune in, pump up, and get ready to fire off your own picks for the fiercest foes Arnold ever faced.