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Bald Move Christmas 2025 – The Christmas Cartoon Crash Out

A.Ron and Jim are diving into the nostalgia of Christmases past with the Rankin/Bass specials: Frosty the Snowman (1969), Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964), and The Year Without Santa Claus (1974).

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LWJ&A – Episode 491 – Dark Carp

Lunchtime! It’s the LAST LUNCH OF 2025!!!!! A.Ron doesn’t even know anything about Pokemon. Jim knows that he doesn’t know anything about Pokemon, so it’s fine. Talitha needs a vacation. Tune in and chill out to what’s probably the most drunk Jim and A.Ron have been on a pod. (It involves fire.)

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Bald Move Christmas 2025 – The Bishop’s Wife (1947)

It’s a cold Christmas in Manhattan during the 1940s as Julia (Loretta Young) and her Reverend husband (David Niven) slowly grow apart. Prayers are answered with the arrival of the angel Dudley (Cary Grant). Jim and A.Ron have a religious experience getting drunk during this coverage of the comedy holiday movie The Bishop’s Wife (1947).

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Bald Move Christmas 2025 – How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)

Ho, ho, ho and Merry Christmas from Jim and A.Ron at Bald Move! This year the guys are treating you to a Very Carrey Christmas starting with Jim Carrey in How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000). Whether you’re having a cozy or a hard candy Christmas, drunk Jim and A.Ron are here to bring light and cheer to your holiday.

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LWJ&A – Episode 489 – nofeetstuff.com

Merry Lunchtime! The first Christmas lunch of 2025 is here! A.Ron has some construction going on. Catch up with Jim and his operatic Smashing Pumpkins experience. Can the guys make it through the next two hours, or will the drink get the better of them?

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LWJ&A – Episode 488 – Kosher Bowls

Lunchtime! Jim has lots of thoughts on Death Stranding 1. A.Ron and Cecily are bringing back the Bob Ross Competitive Painting League! You have until Thanksgiving to have your address updated for your Christmas card!

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Running Man (2025)

Can Glen Powell really headline a remake of an Arnold Schwarzenegger cult classic? The Running Man (2025) says “hell yes.” Jim and A.Ron talk updated themes, tightened storytelling, and an action style that turns Powell into a legitimate contender for the Bald Move Badass Rankings. If the original was a blood-soaked game show, this version is the prestige reboot — shaped by Edgar Wright’s precise fingerprints.

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