Gene and Roger discuss the latest tax-shelter deal of Charles Bronson as he tracks a witness to find “Love and Bullets”, H.G. Wells travels to modern day San Francisco in “Time After Time”, Monty Python’ controversial religious satire “Life of Brian”, a Los Angeles policeman is kidnapped in harrowing drama “The Onion Field”, and “Peppermint Soda”, a French coming of age drama with female perspective. In their “Dog of the Week” segment, Roger doesn’t ask why Dracula has a disco-loving granddaughter “Nocturna” who is running a crooked massage parlor, and Gene says Brooke Shields still can’t act alongside Peter Fonda in “Wanda Nevada”.