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Entertain This!

Entertain This!

By: Hayden Mitch and Tom
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Dive into the electrifying world of ‘Entertain This!’, your ultimate escape where films, TV, and games collide in snarky and savvy analysis. Hosted by the dynamic trio of Hayden, Mitch, and Tom, each episode drops like a viral TikTok trend: packed with razor-sharp reviews, juicy industry tea, and trivia that’ll have you flexing your pop culture IQ at brunch. Whether we’re dissecting the latest superhero flop or hyping underrated gems, we keep it real, relatable, and ridiculously entertaining. Tune in weekly because in this fast-scrolling era, who has time for boring?


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  • Surviving, Thriving, and Laughing: Paradise, Fackham Hall, Crimson Desert, Project Hail Mary
    Apr 6 2026

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    In this episode of the Entertain This! Podcast, the hosts venture beyond the ordinary into four wildly divergent realms of entertainment that somehow converge on a single, irresistible question: what does it take to build—or hilariously dismantle—a perfect world?

    They begin with the acclaimed television series Paradise, examining how its meticulously crafted utopia conceals fractures that feel eerily familiar. The conversation then shifts to the uproarious slapstick British comedy Fackham Hall, where stately corridors and whispered secrets erupt into pratfalls, pandemonium, and chaos worthy of the finest farce. From there, the discussion enters the sweeping dunes of the open-world game Crimson Desert, dissecting its breathtaking visuals, unforgiving combat, and narrative ambition that redefines what a desert odyssey can achieve. Finally, they launch into orbit with the cinematic adaptation of Project Hail Mary, praising its ingenious blend of hard science, human frailty, and high-stakes ingenuity that transforms a cosmic Hail Mary into an unforgettable ode to resilience.

    With sharp analysis, unexpected parallels, and the signature wit that defines the podcast, this episode delivers entertainment that is equal parts thought-provoking and thoroughly enjoyable. Tune in—your next favorite obsession may be hiding in the most unexpected place. #CrimsonDesert #Paradise #ProjectHailMary #FackhamHall #review


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Dumb and Dumber: When “So You’re Telling Me There’s a Chance?” Becomes Comedy Gold on Wheels
    Mar 30 2026

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    What happens when two of the dumbest guys on the planet decide that a cross-country journey in a dog-themed van is the perfect way to win back the girl of their dreams… and maybe cash in on a briefcase full of ransom money? Spoiler: hilarity ensues, and so does one of the most quotable comedies of all time.

    In this episode of the Entertain This! Podcast, we revisit the 1994 masterpiece Dumb and Dumber, where Lloyd and Harry prove that sometimes the best way to succeed in life is to have absolutely no idea what you’re doing. Join us as we break down Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels’ legendary comedic chemistry, the film’s gloriously crude humor, and why this Farrelly Brothers classic still delivers belly laughs more than thirty years later.

    From the “most annoying sound in the world” to the infamous toilet scene, the Aspen ski slopes, and that immortal line—“So you’re telling me there’s a chance?”—we explore how Dumb and Dumber turned stupidity into an art form and became a cornerstone of 1990s buddy comedy.

    If you’re in the mood for big laughs and zero brain cells required, this episode is your ticket. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or finally ready to experience the dumbest road trip in movie history, tune in for witty analysis, plenty of quotable moments, and our definitive take on one of Hollywood’s most delightfully brainless treasures.

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    #DumbAndDumber #ComedyClassics #EntertainThisPodcast #LloydAndHarry

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Leon’s Back & Zombies Are Salty: Breaking Down Resident Evil Requiem + 30 Years of Survival Horror Chaos
    Mar 23 2026

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    The latest episode of the Entertain This! Podcast plunges headfirst into the shadowy corridors of the Resident Evil franchise, with a razor-sharp review of Capcom’s freshly released ninth mainline installment (and eleventh overall), Resident Evil: Requiem—because apparently the series needed yet another reason to make us question every dark corner since 1996.

    Launched on February 27, 2026, Requiem introduces FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft, who finds herself unraveling a trail of mysterious deaths tied to Raccoon City survivors, while players alternate control with the ever-enduring Leon S. Kennedy—because nothing says “fresh horror” like sharing the spotlight with a man who has aged like fine wine and zombie-killing adrenaline. The hosts deliver a meticulous breakdown of its survival horror credentials, pulse-pounding action set pieces, narrative ambition, and technical polish, assessing just how deftly it marries the franchise’s signature tension with today’s cinematic flair across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and the newly arrived Nintendo Switch 2.

    The conversation then takes a well-deserved victory lap through the series’ storied legacy, tracing its evolution from the original tank-controlled nightmare through every mutation, reboot, and questionable live-action detour that followed. Expect sharp observations on recurring motifs, character arcs (yes, even the ones that somehow survived), and the gameplay innovations that have kept this undead saga shambling forward for nearly three decades.

    Finally, the episode peers into the crystal ball—or perhaps the foggy remains of Raccoon City—for the franchise’s next moves as it celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2026. The discussion weighs in on likely remakes, potential DLC expansions, and Capcom’s delicate tightrope walk between pure horror, over-the-top action, and coherent storytelling.

    This installment provides a comprehensive, even-handed dissection that will satisfy veteran survivors and those just now daring to open the Spencer Mansion doors. Tune in for incisive analysis, lively debate, and the kind of enthusiasm that proves why Resident Evil remains one of survival horror’s most resilient—and terrifyingly addictive—legends.




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You guys are awesome... the best podcast ever... and that Hayden guy... mhmm! sexy af

That Hayden guy sounds sexy

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these guys seem knowledgeable and funny with their opinions on all things entertainment. Always enjoy to hear the punishment review of what someone suffered through the previous week. I really enjoy the obscure facts they find about the content.

Interesting and funny

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