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Join us on an international journey through the world of motion pictures!

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  • Sherlock Holmes

    16/12/2011 Duração: 52min

    Episode 43 - "No Shit Sherlock" - With the release of Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, we revisit the first Sherlock Holmes. Along the way, we praise Robert Downey, Jr.’s performance as a Sherlock Holmes who may or may not be suffering from mental illness, discuss the dynamic between Holmes and Dr. Watson and how it isn’t like the one in a standard buddy cop movie, and show some love for the story, which somehow manages to be complex, yet easy-to-understand.

  • Conan O'Brien Can't Stop

    11/12/2011 Duração: 42min

    Episode 42 - "I'm With Coco" - They say that a great performer leaves the audience wanting more. That’s how we felt after watching this movie. Except it’s not a good thing. In this week’s episode, we discuss how Conan O’Brien Can’t Stop felt more like a reality TV show than a documentary, contrast it with another documentary from 2011, The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, and disagree on the extent to which we thought Conan O’Brien came across as a jerk.

  • The Greatest Movie Ever Sold

    02/12/2011 Duração: 54min

    Episode 41 - "Sell Out" - This week we review our first documentary on Oops, All Movies! Morgan Spurlock returns with another highly entertaining film... Pom Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold. We aren't quite sure what the point of this movie is, but Neal is definitely sure that Subway uses Grade D meat in their sandwiches. Not only that, he claims that McDonald's food is actually healthier than Subway's. Maybe we should ask Morgan Spurlock and his damaged liver about that... Anyways, does anyone want to buy the rights to our podcast? We're totally OK with selling out.

  • Kinsey

    30/11/2011 Duração: 55min

    Episode 40 - "Bringing Sexy Back" - This week, we watched a Bill Condon movie about sex... except it wasn’t “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part I.” It was “Kinsey,” Condon’s 2004 biopic about Alfred Kinsey, the Indiana University professor who dared to discuss sex in ultraconservative 1940’s and 50’s America. Where the latest Twilight movie treats sex carelessly, “Kinsey” treats it thoughtfully; where “J. Edgar,” the movie we reviewed last week, fails to express the importance of its protagonist in American history, “Kinsey” expresses precisely why Alfred Kinsey matters. Ultimately, this little movie shows those bigger movies how it’s done.

  • J. Edgar

    20/11/2011 Duração: 51min

    Episode 39 - "Old People" - You would think a movie about J. Edgar Hoover would be interesting, especially with Clint Eastwood directing and Leonardo DiCaprio starring. So, you can image our surprise when J. Edgar turned out to be one of the most uninteresting movies we’ve seen all year. What went wrong?

  • Tower Heist

    12/11/2011 Duração: 50min

    Episode 38 - "Brett Ratner" - This week’s episode starts off promising, with us being unable to contain our enthusiasm for the forthcoming James Bond film, Skyfall, but quickly goes downhill once we step inside the mind of an asshole for our review of Tower Heist, the latest movie by Brett Ratner.

  • In Time

    04/11/2011 Duração: 41min

    Episode 37 - "Time Bandits" - It’s always refreshing to see an original idea come out of Hollywood. However, as we learned in this episode with In Time, sometimes an original idea isn’t enough to make a movie any good. From the second-rate story to the cringe-inducing dialogue, we lament that Andrew Niccol’s latest offering falls so far short in delivering on the promise of its premise.

  • Attack The Block

    29/10/2011 Duração: 51min

    Episode 36 - "Hallows Eve" - It's our Halloween episode! But it's not very scary... In our review of Attack the Block, we debate whether or not the film succeeds at making the main characters likable, discuss John Boyega’s performance as Moses, the film’s lead, get sidetracked on Garrett Hedlund’s performance in TRON: Legacy and the news that he’s been cast in the American remake of Akira, and rejoice at finally seeing some unique alien invaders.

  • Even More Score Revisions

    26/10/2011 Duração: 30min

    Episode 35 - "Spilt Milk #7" - Hey, we haven't done one of these in a while... more score revisions! But we get that out of the way pretty quickly, and discuss some of the movies we look forward to picking up on DVD. As always, we close the show by reading some of Joe's personal e-mails.

  • Battle: Los Angeles

    21/10/2011 Duração: 49min

    Episode 34 - "Shaky Cam" - Aaron Eckhart and his Marines were besieged by aliens in Battle: Los Angeles. We were left yearning for a similar fate, because the only thing we were besieged by was boredom. The biggest impression this movie left on us is that we’re getting really sick of seeing shaky cam cinematography. Would somebody please find Hollywood some tripods?

  • Real Steel

    13/10/2011 Duração: 53min

    Episode 33 - "Neal Steal" - This week we review a live action rock 'em sock 'em robots movie starring Wolverine: Real Steel. Neal gets all riled up about this one, but we assure you he's fine. We start things off by revisiting Neal's rant about the Smurfs movie from a previous episode. Also, we somehow managed to make over 9000 Star Wars references. We're not sure how that happened.

  • 50/50

    06/10/2011 Duração: 50min

    Episode 32 - "Movie Moms" - Have you ever walked into a comedy, but came out crying like a little girl? That's what happened when we saw 50/50 this week. It's a movie about cancer. We thought it might be a comedy, because Seth Rogan is in it. But we're actually thankful for that, because if he wasn't in this movie we would all be diagnosed with clinical depression.

  • Moneyball

    28/09/2011 Duração: 43min

    Episode 31 - "We're Back" - Did you miss us? No really, we're dying to know... But hopefully our last episode was so good that it satisfied you for two full weeks, while we mourned the end of Peyton Manning's consecutive start streak. It was only right that we pay tribute by ending the podcast's streak of 30 straight episodes. We return from our break this week with a review of Moneyball, and we hope you enjoy this podcast as much as we enjoyed the movie... and all of you.

  • Sucker Punch

    09/09/2011 Duração: 49min

    Episode 30 - "MFK" - Is Sucker Punch really as bad as everyone says it is? We take a look at Zack Snyder’s fifth film, released earlier this year, and attempt to find the answer. The verdict? Everyone was right. Sucker Punch is an incomprehensible mix of music video segments, video game cut scenes, and Anime homages. Also in this episode: We kick things off with a round of MFK (featuring the ladies of Sucker Punch) and address the movie-related tweet an Indianapolis Colts player sent Steve.

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