The Worst Idea of All Time is a podcast hosted by New Zealand comedians Tim Batt and Guy Montgomery where they watch and review the same film every week for a year. In each season, the film chosen is one neither of the hosts have seen before and is generally considered to be a bad film.
Background
The original concept, as stated in the first episode of season one, was to watch Grown Ups 2 "until it became worthwhile". The hosts adapted the scope of the podcast to watching the film once a week for a full calendar year. Some other films that were considered for season one were Con Air and The Room, but they were passed over for being too good and too bad respectively. In episode two of season one, Montgomery claimed that his main reason for hosting the podcast was to become better friends with Batt.
Seasons
Season 1
In the first season, the hosts watched the Adam Sandler comedy Grown Ups 2 once per week for 52 weeks. Neither of them had seen the first Grown Ups film. The final viewing occurred in Los Angeles. Batt and Montgomery began an Indiegogo campaign promising that, if they reached their goal, both would have a picture of Patrick Schwarzenegger, who has a small role in the film, tattooed on their bodies. They fulfilled this promise when their goal was passed.
Season 2
In the second season, the hosts watched Sex and the City 2 every week for a year. The film was chosen off the back of a gag that was hastily included at the end of a video Batt made about finishing the first season. Sex In The City 2 has a run time of 2 hours and 26 minutes, making it a full 45 minutes longer than Grown Ups 2.
Season 3
In the third season, the hosts watched the 2015 drama We Are Your Friends. In the first episode of the season, Batt mentioned that they had received a lot of feedback about how they had broken the spirit of the podcast by not choosing a sequel or a particularly terrible film, but both hosts concluded that there were never any rules stating that the film had to be either.
Season 4
In the fourth, and final season, the hosts watch the 2008 movieSex and the City.
"Emergency" Season 5
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, TWIOAT was resurrected after nearly four years since the season 4 finale. For this season, the hosts watched Home Alone 3, which they watched every three days until the end of quarantine.
Friendzone episodes began during the second season as a way to thank contributors to the podcast. The hosts read emails and social media messages sent in.
Reviews and DirComms
Halfway through the second season, Batt and Montgomery created a Patreon page where subscribers could vote on a movie for the hosts to watch and record a directors commentary on. At the conclusion of season three, they decided to begin releasing the Patreon podcasts as part of their regular feed for free. Episodes released discuss the films:
In 2015, the hosts teamed up with the McElroy brothers, hosts of the podcast My Brother, My Brother and Me, to create the annually recorded Til Death Do Us Blart, in which the hosts must watch every Thanksgiving for the rest of their lives. Each host has a replacement host who takes their place when they die. Batt also began a podcast network called Little Empire Podcasts, which includes shows hosted by various New Zealand comedians. The company's podcasts include Boners of the Heart, The Male Gayz, The Walk Out Boys, Hosting and Polidicks.