by The Part-Time Avenger and The Resident Jedi
We rank, review and debate movies! Rooted in Marvel, Star Wars, DC movies but we don't limit ourselves as long as it's interesting...or we can talk trash about it! The Hypocrisy Is Strong With This One...
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April 21, 2025
<p>This week on I Can Do This All Day, Dan the Part-Time Avenger and Mark the Resident Jedi wade into the bloody waters of 2014’s cult horror-comedy Zombeavers. That’s right—mutant zombie beavers. What starts as your typical cabin-in-the-woods getaway quickly devolves into a toothy terror fest with dams, decapitations, and one seriously questionable bear.</p><p>The hosts break down the beaver madness—from the over-the-top practical effects to the characters who make every horror movie mistake in the book. Expect laughs, eye-rolls, and some surprisingly deep analysis of the movie’s...uh, dam structure. Was it meant to be this ridiculous? Does it earn its cult status? And most importantly—would we survive a zombeaver outbreak?</p><p>Get ready for gnawed-off limbs, absurd transformations, and a whole lot of "Did that just happen?" moments. You’ll never look at a beaver dam the same way again.</p>
April 14, 2025
<p>In this episode of I Can Do This All Day, Dan "The Part-Time Avenger" and Mark "The Resident Jedi" plug into the post-apocalyptic dreamscape of The Electric State. Directed by the Russo Brothers and based on the hauntingly beautiful artbook by Simon Stålenhag, this sci-fi road trip throws Millie Bobby Brown into a neon-tinted wasteland with only a giant robot and a mysterious mission to guide her.</p><p>The guys dive into their expectations based on the source material, unpack the vibes of a world decaying under the weight of old tech and broken dreams, and debate whether this journey sparks emotion or just flickers in the dark. Was the robot companion the heart of the film? Did the plot compute? And what the heck is going on with that ending?</p><p>From stunning visuals to scattered signals, this episode is a charged conversation you don’t want to miss.</p><p><br></p><p></p>
April 7, 2025
<p>In this episode of *The I Can Do This All Day Podcast*, Dan “The Part-Time Avenger” and Mark “The Resident Jedi” sharpen their claws and track down Sony’s latest antihero flick — *Kraven the Hunter*. Did Aaron Taylor-Johnson deliver a wild performance, or did this origin story miss the prey entirely? The guys break down the animal instincts, bloody battles, and questionable accents, plus how this fits (or doesn’t) in Sony’s Spider-Man-less Spider-Verse. Expect laughs, roars, and maybe a few *What are we doing here?* moments as we answer the ultimate question: Can we do this all day with *Kraven the Hunter*?</p>
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