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).
Last time they were here, we let them off easy. But this time? We're playing Extra Credit, the worst game in the world. We're joined this week by Daxton Bloomquist and Hayden Maher, hosts of Blondies: Out Loud, and we're running them through a true Two Chunks gauntlet: they're undertaking the impossible task of playing Extra Credit, and then we're following it up by asking them to tell us The Top Ten Things To Do With Your Friends. After that, thoughts on Fire Island!
Thanks a million to our friends Hayden and Dax for joining us this week! Make sure to listen to Blondies: Out Loud wherever you get your podcasts, and give them a follow on Instagram (@blondiesoutloud).
In this episode: Extra Credit, The Top Tens, Fire Island
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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).