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BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE Featurette

Inside the Bucket Podcast #47

This week's episode of Inside the Bucket is online! Revel in the digital mastery!

On this fabulous edition Inside the Bucket, Matt and Brandon fill in without SandwichJohn as he continues to battle a bad cold. With no one to defend him, this gives Matt and Brandon plenty of chances to make fun of the big guy, as well as bringing you all freshest news from our website SANDWICHJOHNFILMS.COM. Please check out all the links to the items we covered in today's podcast.

Later, the duo break down their choices for Worst Films of 2014 before getting into Rants and Raves. Finally, the guys end their Man Time with a review of Johnny Depp in Mortdecai. We encourage you to participate in our Open Forum Friday, which is your chance to get in our business about running a passion project like our trainwreck.

Be warned: Inside the Bucket is an EXPLICIT PODCAST. We tend to say controversial things and cuss just for the heck of it. So, please be careful if you are listening to us while at work. We hope you laugh as much as we do bringing the show to you. As always, thanks to everyone for your continued support, and we'll see you at one of our screenings.

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  • Jetsons Animated Movie in the Works
  • Melissa Benoist Cast As Supergirl For CBS
  • Simon Pegg to co-write Star Trek 3
  • BLU-RAY RELEASES - Fury, Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, Before I Go to Sleep, The Book of Life(32:02)
  • Who won this week at the box office? (32:58)
  • 2014 Worst Movies of the Year (40:15)
  • Rants and Raves (58:45)
  • REVIEW: Mortdecai(1:24:40)
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