A failed gameshow host (Jon Risinger) teams up with a "past his prime" jock (Tyler Coe) to the discover the meaning behind unicorn masturbation jokes, comedically small man-child hands and ring pops hidden inside body cavities. Along the way they are joined by New England-accented, "comic relief" generic white guy, Andrew Blanchard, and in the end ruin some perfectly good movie quotes with swear words. Welcome to Enjoy the Show.
Former scientist Jon Risinger lives on a farm with his daughter, Tyler Coe. His peaceful existence comes crashing down when the evil Ashley Jenkins takes him away from his beloved family. Many years later, Jon is now the lead engineer for the most powerful weapon in the galaxy, comic relief in the form of a charming droid voiced by Alan Tudyk.
On January 11, 2016, in the town of Austin, TX, 12-year-old Jon Risinger vanishes mysteriously. Jon's frantic mother, Tyler Coe, searches for him with an M41A Pulse Rifle and flamethrower while Police Chief Marcus LaPorte launches his own investigation into the design of the batmobile from Batman Forever. Unfortunately Jon has no friends so no one else went looking for him.
Jon Risinger and Tyler Coe are drawn together by their common desire to talk about Ryan Gosling. But as success mounts they are faced with decisions that begin to fray the fragile fabric of their love of Ryan Gosling. And then Andrew Blanchard flies into space with love and magic.
Spoiler alert: no one cares who wins The Oscars. Most people don't even see the majority of the movies nominated. Instead, let's start "Enjoy the Show" off with a tradition that looks to celebrate movies we enjoyed this past year even if they weren't given a golden statue by people in tuxedos on a red carpet. Sit back, relax and enjoy the show.
Raise your hand if you never lost faith in Shyamalan? PUT YOUR HANDS DOWN RIGHT NOW! Everyone lost faith after The Last Airbender. EVERYONE!
Is the best comic book super hero TV series ever made not really a comic book super hero TV series?
We always knew we needed an R-Rated Wolverine film someday. Thank the gods, old and new, that when they finally did it they did it right.
Kong Skull Island is supposed to be the return of the great monster movies. But did they ever leave? Jon, Tyler & Andy debate over the top 10 monster films of all time and reminisce over some of the weirdest monsters ever.
Blumhouse Productions plants $5 million in the ground, waits a few months until a scary movie like Get Out blooms from the earth and then they pick their tens of millions of dollars in profit. Simple agricultural science.
With Assassin's Creed & Warcraft keeping the curse alive that all video game movies have to be bad, will we ever see a good video game movie? Should filmmakers keep trying or let it rest?
The cast of Enjoy the Show hang out in the theater after the show to talk about Helen Mirren's future with the Fast & Furious, Ashley's obsession with Charmed and when was the last time they saw a good Jim Carrey film.
Is The Young Pope entertaining or just catholic click bait? Where does the good stuff on Netflix end and the growing pile of trash they are making start? And is Jon Eskimo brothers with Ewan McGregor?
Tyler watched The Cobbler and has to live with the consequences of his actions. Please don't be like him.
Marcus explains how Independence Day: Resurgence was a near perfect film if not for one simple prop failure.
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Tyler is still watching Santa Clarita Diet.