Season 1 Episodes
1. 'The Man with the Iron Fists' and 'Flight'
This week, Tim and Gregg review instant classics 'The Man With the Iron Fists' and 'Flight' and actual classic Multiplicity.'
2. 'Twilight: Part Two' and 'Anna Karenina'
It's chick flick week as Tim and Gregg review vampire movie 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 2' and Russian movie 'Anna Karenina,' plus Gregg debuts an educational new segment.
3. 'The Frozen Ground' and 'Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning'
Tim and Gregg are both excited to discuss 'The Frozen Ground' and 'Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning', but Tim sort of has a lot on his plate right now.
4. 'Red Dawn' and 'Life of Pi'
Tim and Gregg review 'Red Dawn' and 'Life of Pi,' which is maybe the weirdest movie ever made. And 'Twilight' fans are in for a treat, because Gregg has brought in his copy of the original 'Twilight' series!
5. 'Skyfall' and 'Lincoln'
This week on On Cinema, Tim Heidecker and special guest Gregg Turkington give out some popcorns to 'Skyfall' and 'Lincoln', and Gregg has finally found another working copy of Murphy's Romance.
6. 'Playing for Keeps' and 'Hyde Park on Hudson'
Playing For Keeps scores a gooooooaaal with Tim and Gregg, while Bill Murray should be elected President of Comedy, but not for playing FDR. Also Gregg takes us out to another famous Tinseltown location.
7. 'The Hobbit' and 'Les Misérables'
Tim and Gregg finally get to let their Hobbit Freak Flags fly as they chat about the adventures of Bilbo and the gang. Also, Les Miserables is a movie with music in it.
8. 'Zero Dark Thirty' and 'Monsters, Inc. 3D'
Tim and Gregg are both impressed by 'Zero Dark Thirty,' but can't exactly agree on whether to make a trip to the cinema for 3D films. Parking is expensive.
9. 'Jack Reacher' and 'Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away'
Tim is happy to see Tom Cruise back in the spotlight, but a classic VHS debate sparks the Wrath of Gregg.
10. 'Parental Guidance' and 'Django Unchained'
Tim and Gregg discuss a family-friendly film, a not-so-family-friendly film, and disagree to disagree on their picks for the best film of 2012.