Episode 15: The Wicked Witch of the (Kanye) West

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Finally broadcasting with a full house once again (mister Kevin Vance included), the boys continue to improve the podcast while talking about the new box office chart-topping letdown Kick-Ass and its competition for the week, the star-studded remake of Death at a Funeral.  Also, this week’s “Brainless Blurbs!” competition gets a little heated when Raymond loses the lead to a worthy adversary…listen to find out how it goes!

OPENING SEGMENT
1:00 –
Recent movie news and discussion
FEATURED REVIEWS
23:04 - Last weekend’s box office analysis
28:00 – Kick Ass review
42:35 – Death at a Funeral review
CLOSING SEGMENT
53:58 – This week’s DVD releases and next week’s box office
56:50This week’s “Brainless Blurbs”

FEATURED REVIEWS:

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Raymond’s Rating

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And don’t forget, as made famous by the numerous AT&T commercials, the insatiable Luke Wilson:

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Brainless Blurbs Standings

As of right now, our standings for the “Brainless Blurbs” game are as follows:

  1. Raymond with 13 points
  2. Kevin with 10 points
  3. Chris with 5 points
  4. Stranger Danger with 0 points (due to lack of showing up)

At the end of the month we will tally up the points and determine the punishment for the podcaster in last place!

Episode 14: Shakin’ In My Nike’s

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Joined once again by their comrade Kevin, the boys defy their very nature and instead of reviewing a new release, they give us a “retro review” of the classic 1987 Oliver Stone film Wall Street (a money movie in lieu of of April 15, a.k.a. Tax Day).  Mr. Buck also gives us a few insights on the new film Our Family Wedding, and the charts begin as they start to keep score on this week’s Brainless Blurbs!

OPENING SEGMENT
1:00 –
Recent movie news and discussion
FEATURED REVIEWS
19:43 - Last weekend’s box office analysis
38:29 – Wall Street review
CLOSING SEGMENT
51:24 – This week’s DVD releases and next week’s box office
59:50This week’s “Brainless Blurbs”

FEATURED REVIEWS:

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Raymond’s Rating

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Episode 13: How To Potty Train Your Dragon

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Lacking the charm and few hundred pounds that are Chris and Stranger Danger, the boys are joined by avid fan and listener Kevin (a.k.a. K-Dog) as they discuss Dreamworks’ new animated feature film How To Train Your Dragon. Aside from trying to decide how devastating dragon feces would be (or are), they try to determine whether this flick is worth all the hype it’s been getting. They also incorporate a new segment entitled “Brainless Blurbs” where Handsome John rounds up some of the short movie descriptions from the listings on his satellite TV service, and the rest of the boys try to decipher what movies they are describing. Although this time they don’t tally up the points, in the future they will keep track of everyone’s points and the loser will be physically penalized each month.

OPENING SEGMENT
1:00 –
Recent movie news and discussion
FEATURED REVIEWS
12:22 - Last weekend’s box office analysis
17:53 – How To Train Your Dragon review
CLOSING SEGMENT
32:34 – This week’s DVD releases and next week’s box office
36:09This week’s “Brainless Blurbs”

FEATURED REVIEWS:

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Episode 12: The Black Guy From Vantage Point

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Rejoined by the long-legged and sharp-witted Chris Piner, he brings word that Repo Mean, starring Jude Law and Forest Whitaker, is the number one movie of 2010 so far. The boys also talk about the new 3D blockbuster extravaganza Clash of the Titans and conclude whether or not it’s earning all the money it seems to be making.

OPENING SEGMENT
1:00 –
Recent movie news and discussion
FEATURED REVIEWS
18:43 - Last weekend’s box office analysis
21:13 – Repo Men review
34:31 – Clash of the Titans review
CLOSING SEGMENT
50:02 – This week’s DVD releases and next week’s box office

FEATURED REVIEWS:

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Episode 11: The Good One (a.k.a. Twin Freaks)

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After taking a week off, the boys return (lacking their fanciful co-host Chris) to talk about a few of last year’s overlooked movies, including Moon, with Sam Rockwell playing two different characters, and Leaves Of Grass, with Edward Norton playing two different characters.  They also try to determine why movies about the Iraqi War seem to do poorly at the box office these days.  Any ideas?  Let us know!

OPENING SEGMENT
1:00 –
Recent movie news and discussion
FEATURED REVIEWS
18:20 - Last weekend’s box office analysis
24:03 – Moon review
32:56 – Leaves Of Grass review
CLOSING SEGMENT
43:47 – This week’s DVD releases and next week’s box office

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Mike & Danny, A Short Film

Here is a short film that both Raymond and Chris were involved in a few years ago for the annual 48 Hour Film Festival in Atlanta.  Don’t worry – we know, Danny does go “full retard.”

Episode 10: Siegfried & Freud

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Recovering from the Academy Awards last weekend and adjusting to both a new recording day and daylight savings time, the boys come back to talk about the box-office powerhouse Alice In Wonderland.  Does its array of captivating characters and its brilliant sense of humor make up for its lack of an interesting plot, or is Tim Burton’s highly anticipated Johnny Depp vehicle just worth seeing for the 3D novelty it’s been so relentlessly marketed for?  They also roundup their Oscar predictions from last week and discuss the outcome of it.

OPENING SEGMENT
1:00 –
Recent movie news and discussion
FEATURED REVIEWS
20:15 - Last weekend’s box office analysis
23:15 – Alice In Wonderland review
CLOSING SEGMENT
43:27 – This week’s DVD releases and next week’s box office
51:35 – *EXTENDED* Our Oscar reviews and roundup

FEATURED REVIEWS:

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Star Wars Vs. Star Trek

A Reel Colleague In The Spotlight

Upon viewing the new horror flick The Crazies this past weekend, I found myself being caught off guard by seeing a familiar face in the movie: Justin Welborn, an actor that I’ve worked with before here in Atlanta on a few local productions.  Since the new production tax incentives have been taking rise in the state of Georgia, more and more productions have shooting here, so you would think by now I’ve gotten used to seeing fellow actors on screen and fellow crew members in the credits.  Nonetheless, I still feel star-struck every time I see one of us up there.

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Some other friends and coworkers of mine that I see regularly in the lights include names such as Matthew Cornwell, Chris Burns, Sherrie Peterson, Stephen Caudill…the list goes on and on, and I definitely won’t be surprised if any of them wind up with a lead role sometime in the near future.  There’s a lot of great talent here in Atlanta, and I can say that from personal experience.  Keep your eye on these guys and gals!

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