Episodes

Friday May 27, 2016
Friday May 27, 2016
And now, the end is near… Who are we kidding? The end isn’t just near, it’s here! The season two finale of Duncan and Bo Come Correct has arrived and it’s a doozy! Shedding our usual, so-called “good” movies for a pair of delightfully terrible films, we are proud to present Duncan and Bo Come Incorrect. Duncan gets tactical with the head-scratching editing and painfully wooden dialog of Samurai Cop. Bo, who offered up Winterbeast the last time around, takes Duncan on a trip to the Blood Shack, where rodeos and single takes abound. Enough lollygagging, let’s get incorrect! Closing song: God Was Drunk When He Made Me by Jim White Additional music by www.bensound.com.
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Friday May 06, 2016
Friday May 06, 2016
The final regular episode of season two has arrived, and it’s a doozy! Our heroes’ eyes turn to love and romance… you know, peeing on people and child murder! In typical DBCC fashion, our sinister cinephiles look at the Lawrence Kasdan-directed The Accidental Tourist and the surreal lesbian D/s tale, The Duke of Burgundy. Can William Hurt and Geena Davis stand tall against corsets and watersports? Listen in to find out! Also, we talk recent viewing of that Martyrs remake and a new-ish horror-comedy called Ava’s Possessions! Next time out, Duncan and Bo Come Incorrect!!!
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Friday Apr 22, 2016
Friday Apr 22, 2016
Welcome to episode 11 of season two! As we wind down, it’s nice to dive into the world of comedic film. Laughter, you know? Having a good time. And so, Duncan brings it with Four Lions, a film about that most hilarious of subjects – terrorism. Not to be outdone, Bo presents the suicide-tastic cult classic Harold & Maude. Which of these feel-good stories generates the most laughs? Is quantity more important than quality? Also, why was there so much cannibalism in Ron Howard’s In the Heart of the Sea? These questions and more are answered on this episode of Duncan and Bo Come Correct!
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Friday Apr 08, 2016
Friday Apr 08, 2016
Can that survive the juggernaut of Nicolas Roeg’s Walkabout, featuring a very young Jenny Agutter of American Werewolf in London fame. Bo goes back to his American roots for the classic Jeremiah Johnson starring Robert Redford. Who will survive the survival episode? Also, more complaints about Eli Roth’s Knock Knock and some love for Ant-Man.
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Wednesday Mar 02, 2016
Wednesday Mar 02, 2016
Duncan and Bo turn their perceptive eyes toward two impressive detective films. Duncan goes classic with Coppola’s The Conversation while Bo counters with the under-seen Zero Effect. Can anything top Duncan’s classic from the 1970s? Also, why is Duncan watching Adam Sandler movies? And why does a ghost film turn into a time-travel move? These questions and more answered on the latest Duncan and Bo Come Correct!
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Wednesday Feb 24, 2016
Wednesday Feb 24, 2016
This is the end… Welcome to the sixth and final installment of Duncan and Bo Come The X-Files! It’s been a long, strange trip, but now we come to the season finale of both our recaps and The X-Files proper. Spoilers will, of course, abound. We discuss the episode itself, some of the head-scratching character beats and revisit the idea of whether The X-Files will come back after the events of this last episode, and whether it should… Also, impressions of the B-52s, a cross-cultural agreement on potato-based food nomenclature and angry Duncan. We’d like to thank you again for joining us through this six-episode run of shenanigans!
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Wednesday Feb 17, 2016
Wednesday Feb 17, 2016
With only one episode left, your pals Duncan and Bo talk about the very political and surprisingly silly episode, Babylon. Why did Chris Carter let Mr. Soapbox get top billing in this episode? What do we think about Einstein and Miller? What about the tragic death of Acting Director Grammar? Also, a surprising amount of use of the word ‘badonkadonk.’ Join us for our penultimate episode as we rank every episode so far and discuss the hopes and concerns for the final episode. Oh yeah, there’s also a drug trip…
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Wednesday Feb 10, 2016
Wednesday Feb 10, 2016
With only two episodes remaining in Season Ten of The X-Files, we come off the dizzying highs of Episode Three and land right in the trash heap. This time around, series stalwart Glen Morgan writes and directs an episode that has something to do with street art and homeless predators. Also, Scully’s mom is dying. Lots to pick through this time around, but we still make time for the important things, like the semantic differences between the United States and United Kingdom as it relates to trash collection, the return of an old series favorite and the subtle symbolism of trash monsters. Enough talking, get to listening!
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Wednesday Feb 03, 2016
Wednesday Feb 03, 2016
With two episodes of the 6-episode series down, we come to the strangest so far. Your personal Scully & Mulder pick over the story of this episode and discuss The X-Files‘ ability to be so weird and wonderful, why shows don’t shift tone anymore, and we fall in love with Rhys Darby all over again. Join us as we theorize about how best to bring back the show for a longer run and rank the current season’s episodes. Guy Mann forever!
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Friday Jan 29, 2016
Friday Jan 29, 2016
This time around, Bo is a point behind as we turn our attention to documentaries. Duncan attempts to extend his lead with the powerhouse documentary on the Buckley/Vidal debates, Best of Enemies. Bo fires back with the dark horse doc, Call me Lucky, a profile of the life and times of comedian Barry Crimmins. While the choice might seem obvious, these documentaries show us that nothing is just what it seems and that anything can happen. As the title implies, these are two of the greatest films we’ve discussed and the decision for the winner this time around is tortuous for both our cinematic pugilists.
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Duncan and Bo Come Correct
Your faithful hosts, Duncan and Bo, take you on a podcasting journey. First, our dastardly duo challenged each other with movies the other had not seen. Then, it was on to recap episodes on everything from True Detective to The X-Files to Twin Peaks. Currently, we are exploring the series Slasher as our latest recap podcast.