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Half in the Bag - Season 5

Half in the Bag - Season 5

2015
Comedy, Talk-Show
Season 5 - A web series, in which two VCR repairmen, Mike and Jay, scam an elderly man out of his fortune by discussing movies while on the job, and occasionally go on eccentric misadventures.
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Directed by:

Mike Stoklasa
Mike-Stoklasa
67 total credits
Mike Stoklasa has 67 credits at Criticker, including: The Phantom Menace Review and Attack of the Clones Review

Writers:

Jay Bauman
Jay-Bauman
24 total credits
Jay Bauman has 24 credits at Criticker, including: The Phantom Menace Review, Half in the Bag and Space Cop
,
Mike Stoklasa
Mike-Stoklasa
67 total credits
Mike Stoklasa has 67 credits at Criticker, including: The Phantom Menace Review and Attack of the Clones Review

Starring:

Rich Evans
Rich-Evans
18 total credits
Rich Evans has 18 credits at Criticker, including: The Phantom Menace Review, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Revenge of the Sith Review, Half in the Bag and Space Cop
,
Jay Bauman
Jay-Bauman
24 total credits
Jay Bauman has 24 credits at Criticker, including: The Phantom Menace Review, Half in the Bag and Space Cop
,
Mike Stoklasa
Mike-Stoklasa
67 total credits
Mike Stoklasa has 67 credits at Criticker, including: The Phantom Menace Review and Attack of the Clones Review

Genres:

Comedy, Talk-Show

Country:

USA

Half in the Bag - Season 5

2015
Comedy, Talk-Show
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Inherent Vice and Oscar Buzz
Mike and Jay discuss the latest PT Barnum joint Inherent Vice, and then talk about the 2015 Oscar nominations, proving why they've never discussed previous years' Oscar nominations. (imdb)
Jupiter Ascending and Battlefield Earth
Still at the bottom of Lake Michigan, Mike and Jay pass the time by discussing the latest Wachowski siblings flop Jupiter Ascending, as well as the comparable sci fi flop Battlefield Earth starring John Travolta. (imdb)
Chappie
Finally free from the depths of Lake Michigan, Mike and Jay talk about Neil Blomcrap's latest film Chappie. (imdb)
Furious 7 and It Follows
A web series, in which two VCR repairmen, Mike and Jay, scam an elderly man out of his fortune by discussing movies while on the job, and occasionally go on eccentric misadventures.
Unfriended and Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
Mike and Jay check out Unfriended and Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 because they hate themselves. (imdb)
Disney\
Mike and Jay finally return to the VCR repair shop to discover a horrifying secret. They also watch Avengers: Age of Ultron. (imdb)
Mad Max: Fury Road
Mike and Jay sneak back into the VCR repair shop to pick up some treasured DVDs as well as talk about their thoughts on the new Mad Max film, Fury Road. (imdb)
Jurassic World
Mike and Jay settle into their new positions as employees of the video game repair shop, and then discuss the latest reboot/re-imagining/remake/re-sequel Jurassic World. (imdb)
Terminator Genisys
Mike and Jay talk about the stupid new Terminator movie. (imdb)
Ant-Man
Mike and Jay talk about Ant-Man while minding the video game repair shop. (imdb)
Pixels
Mike and Jay (along with Rich and Jack) attempt to comprehend the thought process that would go into creating a lazy, creatively-bankrupt film such as Adam Sandler's "Pixels". (imdb)
Fantastic Four
Mike and Jay attempt to see Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, but are unable to. Josh Trank himself buys Mike and Jay tickets to see Fantastic Four. They are the only people in the theater. Not just their theater, but every theater in the nation. (imdb)
American Ultra
Mike and Jay talk extensively about a movie that's already come out and flopped and been forgotten, American Ultra. (imdb)
The Visit and Turbo Kid
Mike and Jay prepare to make a visit of their own before discussing two new movies, The Visit and Turbo Kid. (imdb)
Everest
Mike and Jay take a break while climbing Mt. Everest to talk about Everest. They are on their way up to Mr. Plinkett's house on the top. Even though he climbed down in a recent episode to kill them. (imdb)
2015 Re-Cap (So Far)
Mike and Jay continue to sit on Mt. Everest as they discuss a bunch of movies they've seen so far this year that they haven't discussed already. (imdb)
Creed and Victor Frankenstein
Mike and Jay finally reach the top of Mt. Everest to fix Mr. Plinkett's VCR or whatever. Unfortunately, Mr. Plinkett is nowhere to be found so the guys are forced to talk about movies. It's Creed and Victor Frankenstein. (imdb)
Krampus
Merry Krampus, everyone. Mike and Jay talk about the latest Christmas-themed horror film Krampus, as well as all the shitty no budget Krampus knock-offs that have come out this year. Also, Mr. Plinkett's back. (imdb)
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
It's episode 100 of Half in the Bag. Mike, Jay, and their new friend Kris Kringle celebrate this momentous event by participating in a normal episode and see the newest Star Warts movie. Lightsabers. (imdb)

Cast & Info

Directed by:

Mike Stoklasa
Mike-Stoklasa
67 total credits
Mike Stoklasa has 67 credits at Criticker, including: The Phantom Menace Review and Attack of the Clones Review

Writers:

Jay Bauman
Jay-Bauman
24 total credits
Jay Bauman has 24 credits at Criticker, including: The Phantom Menace Review, Half in the Bag and Space Cop
,
Mike Stoklasa
Mike-Stoklasa
67 total credits
Mike Stoklasa has 67 credits at Criticker, including: The Phantom Menace Review and Attack of the Clones Review

Starring:

Rich Evans
Rich-Evans
18 total credits
Rich Evans has 18 credits at Criticker, including: The Phantom Menace Review, Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Revenge of the Sith Review, Half in the Bag and Space Cop
,
Jay Bauman
Jay-Bauman
24 total credits
Jay Bauman has 24 credits at Criticker, including: The Phantom Menace Review, Half in the Bag and Space Cop
,
Mike Stoklasa
Mike-Stoklasa
67 total credits
Mike Stoklasa has 67 credits at Criticker, including: The Phantom Menace Review and Attack of the Clones Review

Genres:

Comedy, Talk-Show

Country:

USA
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