With Joanna Robinson from Vanity Fair, Dave Gonzales of Thrillist.com, and Neil Miller from Film School Rejects!
Welcome to another off season tour episode of A STORM OF SPOILERS!
This week, DANGER JOANNA ROBINSON – it's time to take a look at Lost in Space. Our first segment (after reviews and housekeeping) will bounce from Swiss Family Robinson, into the 1960s original Lost In Space series, to the aracanid-centric 1998 Lost in Space movie, to the 2004 failed John Woo CW pilot. Then, in the back half of the show we go FULL SPOILERS to talk about Netflix's Lost in Space – we reccommend you either watch the show first or make peace with some spoiling, especially of the last shot of the season.
THEN – After all that, Da7e does a breif INFINITY WAR preview spoiler. If you're not into spoilers, you REALLY WANT TO STOP before that.
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This week's closing track:
Katey has disappeared to prepare for Oscar coverage, so Da7e, Patches and David strike up another Brocast. First, With Gods of Egypt coming to theaters this week, Patches wants to ask: “Alex Proyas: good director?” Then, David catches Patches and Da7e up on China’s newest theatrical sensation The Mermaid. Finally, the trio talk about some of the backlash recently against The Witch (which we discussed last episode) and debate the semantics of “scary” when it comes to horror film.
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00:00 – Lightning Round: Foreign Sequels
01:28 – Intro: Welcome To Episode 108! Reviews!
04:29 – Tidbit: Alex Proyas: Good Director?
15:52 – Mini Segment: The Mermaid
24:07 – Segment 3: Do horror films have to be scary?
47:36 – Outro
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