"On Your Mark, Get Set... Review!" is a roundtable film, television and music review show with an added game show element. Each week our panelists bring new recommendations, and a fierce battle to the is fought to determine next week's topic. Friendships will be tested by contentious debate and savage gameplay, and we may all end up dead.

It’s a packed house of internet bullies today griping about a dumb internet thing, as Andrew, Dylan, Jim, William and Zach endure the desperate Kickassia, quintessential distillation of everything amateur and strange about Channel Awesome and the web video critic generation.

Sing a song of bad blood, a pocketful of Modern Love, with Andrew, Dylan, Jim William, a veritable four and twenty blackbirds, this summary makes little cohesive sense, but hopefully in a good way like Leos Carax’s Mauvais sang.

To be a feature length punk opera, or not to be a feature length punk opera, that is the question. Andrew, Erik, Matt and William dig deep into Titus Andronicus’ epic The Most Lamentable Tragedy on a very special episode.

Holy donuts! Killer robots on the loose? What is this, Hardware? No, it’s the only film to feature John Carpenter, Sam Raimi and Joe… Joe… Jack Dante? Well, keep your children away from garbage disposals and then listen to Josh force Andrew and William to brainstorm a bunch of great movies.

Well, William finally got what he wanted, so here we are talking about a film with spinning robot penises, sweaty, obese perverts, and Dylan McDermott. Truly a chilling vision of the future.

First time guest James joins Andrew and William to discuss Quadrophenia by The Who and all manner of other things under the sun.

Beth Lewis Auron of Rhymes With Nerdy talks with Andrew and William about karaoke parties, psychic orgies, and even the new Netflix series Sense8.

Check into the Overlook Hotel and enter Room 237, you’ll find it packed with people who’ve both thought too much and too little about Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. Andrew, Matt and William poke fun at massive janitors, Minotaurs and moon landings, then dump on fan theories and even make some new ones up. We fully expect our taxes to be audited next year.
Phil Gonzales of the Deep In Bear Country podcast joins Andrew and William in a deep discussion of Disney’s Bambi, including aborted live-action productions, dropped goofy characters, ant genocides, gentle skunk Flower’s surprising career as a jarhead Marine, and readings from the disturbing original novel.

Oh my god episode is releasing, how can that be? Yes, we make a triumphant return with first-timers Zach and Phil to talk about Clerks: The Animated Series, Kevin Smith, more Kevin Smith, some Southland Tales, and play a pulse pounding game of Shorts, Jorts, or Borts?
