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!
In honor of Skyscraper being the third of three Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson movies since last December, the Storm of Spoilers crew takes some time out to debate if The Rock might have turned against critics, media, or his best intentions in recent years. Then, after a winding dicussion that involves almost no movie spoilers, Joanna and Neil have some fun telling Dave about Skyscraper.
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This week, we all decided to revisit David Fincher's The Socail Network in light of Facebook being back in the news, but for government reasons this time. That takes up a good chunk of the show, but not before Patches introduces a thought: "What if the Rock is the enemy of cinema?" that starts a debate about what's happening with The Rock. Then, Katey has some Infinity War questions for Da7e before the movie comes out.
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00:00 – Lightning Round: Bad but Good
01:58 – Intro – Welcome to Episode 209! Review!
08:43 – Tidbit: The Rock is the Enemy
28:31 – Mini Segment: Infinity War Questions
38:34 – Segment 3: Revisiting The Social Network
01:03:40 – Outro
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This week, only David and Da7e show up for the podcast (for very good reasons that are covered). Instead of getting their shit together, the two meander through a few conversations about things Daves talk about. First, a bit from before the podcast where they each catch up on their Zelda Breath of the Wild addiction, then they talk about Meg (giant shark movie) and Paddington 2 (apparently the best) before meandering their way into talking about The Rock in politics and The Cranberries. It's an episode.
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Lots of meandering discussion.
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This week, Patches wants to talk Joke Rock of a few different stripes. First, he pitches a conversation on Weird Al’s Mandatory Fun album to David, Da7e and Katey, then in segment 3 the group tries to decide if love for The Rock on screen is ultimately an ironic love. That plus a Family Feud segment that surprisingly features the least amount of feuding on the show and a Lightning Round question for reluctant Brett Ratner fans.
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00:00 – 00:49: Lightning Round: Best Ratner
00:49 – 02:57: Intro: Welcome To Episode 32! We have REVIEWS!
02:57 – 16:56: Patche’s Tidbit: Weird Al’s Mandatory Fun
16:56 – 26:33 – Mini-Segment: Family Feud
26:33 – 47:26 – Segment 3 – Is love for The Rock an ironic love?
47:26 – 50:33 Outro
“Foil” by Weird Al
“Solid As A Rock” by Ashford and Simpson
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