This week, Da7e, Patches, Joanna and David dig into what it means that Fox has decided to give Ryan Reynolds another shot at being a superhero and the internet comic fans what they want with a Deadpool movie in 2016. What does this have to do with superhero movies if anything? And while Joanna still sits in for Katey, Da7e wants to grill her on her feelings about the new 8th season of Dr. Who, maybe just so he can also talk about it. That and Da7e liked The Good Lie the sort-of-Reese Witherspoon movie about The Lost Boys of the Sudan.
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00:00 – 00:52: Lightning Round: Animated/Puppet Society
00:52 – 02:03: Intro: Welcome To Episode 41! REVIEW!
02:03 – 15:50: Da7e’s Tidbit: There’s a New Dr. Who
15:50 – 23:37 – Mini-Segment: The Good Lie
23:37 – 37:39 – Segment 3 – Deadpool wins.
37:39 – 40:29 Outro
“Lies” by The Black Keys
“Deadpool Rap ” by Teamheadkick
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This week, Katey’s gone AWOL, so it’s up to returning champion Matt Patches to set the tone for the show. Patches wants to talk about A.O. Scott’s New York Times essay on the death of adulthood (LINK), then he wants to discuss The Star-Spangled Banner in honor of it’s 200th anniversary. Then, in honor of Tusk, Kevin Smith’s new horror film that Patches has seen, it’s back to the Kevin Smith well to check in: what do we all think about the Askew View of this now Tusk and Red State filmmaker? That plus a lightning round question about confusing movies.
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00:00 – 01:00: Lightning Round: Confusing movies
01:00 – 01:31: Intro: Welcome To Episode 40!
01:31 – 15:49: Patche’s Tidbit: A.O. Scott’s The Death Of Adulthood Essay
15:49 – 20:47 – Mini-Segment: We Want More Range
20:47 – 43:10 – Segment 3 – David and Patches from Toronto International Film Festival
43:10 – 46:47 Outro
“Open Letter to the Older Generation” by Dick Clark
“The Star-Spangled Banner” by US Army
“Tusk” by Fleetwood Mac
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This week, Patches and David have decamped to the Toronto International Film Festival and bring us a Segment 3 report through droopy, tired eyes. Back in the War Room, Katey, Joanna and Da7e discuss Katey’s revisiting Stephen King’s The Stand and it’s troubled road to a film adaptation. Also, each of the three picks a young actor they wish would get to show more range. All that plus a pitiful Lighting Round question.
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00:00 – 00:43: Lightning Round: Embarrassing Performances
00:43 – 01:42: Intro: Welcome To Episode 39!
01:42 – 14:24: Katey’s Tidbit: Stephen King’s The Stand
14:24 – 20:41 – Mini-Segment: We Want More Range
20:41 – 45:57 – Segment 3 – David and Patches from Toronto International Film Festival
45:57 – 48:52 Outro
“Stand Up” by Ludacris
“O Canada” by Orlando Philharmonic
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This week, David, Patches, Joanna and a returning Da7e have got that summertime sadness, oh-whoa-ho-ho-ho. Starting things off with a Lighting Round question about anticipated fall films, it’s a step back into the “worst summer since 1997” for the American Box Office. Are things really that bad? Then, David’s in charge of a summer movie trivia mini-segment before we make a Johnny Gossamer connection between Pascale Ferran’s Bird People and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. It’s subtle special effects and they’re a tool worth mentioning.
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00:00 – 01:07: Lightning Round: Anticipated Fall
01:07 – 04:28: Intro: Welcome To Episode 38! Reviews!
04:28 – 16:49: David’s Tidbit: Just How Bad Was The Summer Really?
16:49 – 28:48 – Mini-Segment: David’s Summer Movie Trivia
28:48 – 53:18 – Segment 3 – Special Effects
53:18 – 55:32 Outro
“Summertime Sadness” by Lana Del Ray
“Shake It” by Taylor Swift
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