Two Chunks And A Hunk is a movie podcast where hosts Jordan, Doz, and Carter muse about movies, and they hope it's appealing to mostly everybody. Listen as they play movie-related games (most of which they are very bad at) and rate films according to the Scientific Cinema Scale (a rating system of their own design which they insist is flawless).
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Two Chunks And A Hunk is a movie podcast where hosts Jordan, Doz, and Carter muse about movies, and they hope it's appealing to mostly everybody. Listen as they play movie-related games (most of which they are very bad at) and rate films according to the Scientific Cinema Scale (a rating system of their own design which they insist is flawless).
Don't look now! It too spooky! Too scary! Chunktober is our favorite time of year, and it's officially here. This year, our sixth Chunktober, is all about one ghoul in particular. We're focusing on those often lecherous, always leech-erous, blood-guzzling, coffin-slumbering, familiar-makers, garlic-haters. That's right, it's the month of the vampire. And this week, we're kicking things off with What We Do In The Shadows, our favorite (?) mockumentary.
In This Episode: A Star Was Born, Extra Credit, What We Do In The Shadows
Catch up on the first season of Imagine Dungeons, our actual play D&D podcast, before season two releases this fall!
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Two Chunks And A Hunk
Two Chunks And A Hunk is a movie podcast where hosts Jordan, Doz, and Carter muse about movies, and they hope it's appealing to mostly everybody. Listen as they play movie-related games (most of which they are very bad at) and rate films according to the Scientific Cinema Scale (a rating system of their own design which they insist is flawless).