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REVIEW – Avengers: Age of Ultron
Legacy»Review Episodes»Volume 1 | | 1. May, 2015

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All four hosts review their seventh Marvel movie together in the regular fashion.

It’s that time of the year again, folks: time for the newest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Avengers: Age of Ultron is a super-packed sequel sure to leave you bewildered but pleased, says Da7e. Patches got quoted in a television ad for his Esquire piece, Katey doesn’t have to worry about Thanos and THE EHRLICH – fan of the first Avengers and not a Marvel movie since – HAS HIS OPINION.
Does Joss Whedon’s sequel deserve to be the record setting international hit it probably is by the time this episode is live?
CRITICS ASSEMBLE

Take a listen, embed and/or download below; for more from all of us on Twitter: follow the show (@FITWR), Katey (@kateyrich), Patches (@misterpatches), Da7e (@Da7e) and David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner).

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STORM OF SPOILERS – Olly, Fetch My Sword (Why’d You Have To Kill My Girlfriend)?
Storm of Spoilers | | 30. April, 2015

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A PODCAST FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE ALL CAUGHT UP AND WANT TO TALK ABOUT SPOILERS

With Joanna Robinson from Vanity Fair, Dave Gonzales from Geek.com and Neil Miller from Film School Rejects!

WARNING

If you’re looking for spoiler-free dissection of the highest caliber, you’re looking for A CAST OF KINGS (click there)

This podcast includes some harsh language. But no man-butt. So you’re probably ok.

Joanna, Neil and Da7e finally get to talk about the religions of Westeros as we have our first episode where – for the briefest of moments – everyone we love gets off their Season 3 boats. Arya serves the many-faced God but can’t ditch Needle, Cersei begins to try to wield the High Sparrow against her enemies and HOW HARD WOULD IT HAVE BEEN TO KEEP SER POUNCE?!?! All that plus a discussion of how maybe Sansa isn’t in as much trouble with Ramsey as we might fear and Neil and Joanna tell Da7e who Young Griff is and why he’s probably ready for the Boneyard.

Joanna mentions a re-capper she likes in this episode. You can find those posts here.

Synopsis(es?) have been released for future episodes. That means we can mention them! Those are here.

Follow Neil (@rejects), Joanna (@jowrotethis) and Da7e (@da7e) on Twitter!

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This week’s closing track:

69 – Long Takes, Big Stakes
Episodes»Legacy»Volume 1 | | 29. April, 2015

Plus Kirsten Wiig in Welcome to Me

This week, Katey, Patches and David  are down a Da7e. Patches takes the reigns and wants to talk about director Shara Piven’s Welcome to Me starring Kirsten Wiig before pummeling Katey and David with a round of TRIVIA (it’s been awhile!). Finally, the trio talks about long single takes in cinema with a side of Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Follow the show (@FITWR), Katey (@kateyrich)  Patches (@misterpatches), Da7e (@da7e) and David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner).

Please subscribe on iTunes and KICK US A REVIEW if you like what you hear! 

FORMAT

00:00 – Lightning Round: Adaptation and Stars

01:22 –   Intro: Welcome To Episode 69! REVIEWS! 

4:39 –  Tidbit: Welcome to Me

26:22 – Mini Segment: TRIVIA!

27:53 –  Segment 3: Long single takes

46:33 – Outro

 

Music Breaks 

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Seg. 3

Outro

REVIEW – Age of Adaline
Guest Host»Legacy»Review Episodes»Volume 1 | | 24. April, 2015

 

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With special guests Kate Erbland and Richard Lawson!

This week Katey is thrilled to announce the Fighting in the War Room spinoff dedicated solely to Blake Lively, called Reserved for Preserve.
Or she could also just be reviewing The Age of Adaline, with special guests Kate Erbland (@Katerbland) and Richard Lawson (@rilaws). Starring Blake Lively as a woman who has remained 29 years old for nearly a century, and both Michiel Huisman and Harrison Ford (yes, really) as men she loves, it’s a weird movie full of made-up science and gorgeous clothes. But would you believe it’s also . . . kind of good?

Take a listen, embed and/or download below; for more from all of us on Twitter: follow the show (@FITWR), Katey (@kateyrich), Patches (@misterpatches) and David (@davidehrlich or @CriterionCorner).

Please subscribe on iTunes and KICK US A REVIEW if you like what you hear! We read new reviews on the show!

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