'Til Death Do Us Blart

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'Til Death Do Us Blart
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Original release2015 (2015)
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Related shows The Worst Idea of All Time , My Brother, My Brother and Me
Website blart.libsyn.com

'Til Death Do Us Blart is an annual podcast which centres around the hosts watching and reviewing Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 once a year for the rest of time. The show has been running since 2015, with new episodes released every American Thanksgiving. [1] [2]

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Details

The current hosts are Tim Batt and Guy Montgomery of The Worst Idea of All Time plus Justin, Travis and Griffin McElroy of My Brother, My Brother and Me . Each have chosen others to replace them in the event of their deaths and those future hosts will do the same, meaning the podcast should theoretically continue forever. [3]

The premise is an escalation of Batt and Montgomery's The Worst Idea of All Time, which originally involved watching the same film once a week for a year. [4]

In April 2020, due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, a bonus episode was released in which the hosts watched and reviewed the first Paul Blart: Mall Cop . [5]

Reception

The Guardian commented "this single-minded and giddily in-jokey podcast from the makers of the popular comedy advice pod My Brother, My Brother and Me. Since 2015, the trio – plus New Zealand comedians Tim Batt and Guy Montgomery – have spent Thanksgiving rewatching Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, Paul Blart: Mall Cop’s even less illustrious sequel, before reconvening to (re)discuss the intricacies and idiocies of one of the most derided films of the century." [6]

Matt Miller, of Esquire, praised the podcast in a review, and concluded, "If one of the hosts should die, they pass this curse on to someone else. And it's a curse I'd gladly take—I'll be listening to the podcast until the end of linear time anyway." [3]

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References

  1. Han, Karen (2020-11-25). "It's Time to Recognize Paul Blart: Mall Cop as an Official Thanksgiving Movie". Slate. ISSN   1091-2339 . Retrieved 2024-01-17.
  2. "The 45 Best Thanksgiving Movies to Watch While Uncomfortably Full". Esquire. 2023-09-13. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
  3. 1 2 Miller, Matt (21 November 2018). "My Favorite Thanksgiving Tradition Is Listening to This Once-a-Year Podcast About Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2". Esquire. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  4. Smithies, Grant. "Tim Batt on climate change, comedy, and watching Sex and the City every week for two years". Stuff New Zealand. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  5. "Bonus Episode: Origins". 'Til Death Do Us Blart. Libsyn. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  6. Duggins, Alexi; Richardson, Hollie; Verdier, Hannah; Aroesti, Rachel (2023-11-16). "Best podcasts of the week: From Spice Girls to Sugababes, how Britain's girlbands conquered the world". The Guardian. ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved 2024-01-17.