Two sides of the film debate face-off: the film snobs (the ones debating themes and symbols) and the casual film watchers (the ones looking for an entertaining movie). They discuss the movies of today, all while trying to convince the other side why they're wrong.
The Rumblers sift through an interesting triple feature: Tron Legacy, Black Swan, and The Fighter. Guess which one of these things is not like the other? Download to find out!
Drew and Jordan tackle the heady questions posed by a rat stenciling street-artist in his new documentary about a more-than-likely crazy french men, "Exit Through the Gift Shop". Listen to their pretentious ramblings here!
The Rumblers return talking about movies which aren't relevant anymore. Listen to them care!
Drew and new Rumbler Stu review Bell's Expedition Stout and discuss why cell phones really need to be shut off during a movie. Oh yeah, they review "The Ghost Writer".
Drew and Jordan lose 20 minutes of comedic gold, but work through their anger to come back and review "The Messenger", and Nazi Zombies in "Dead Snow". Then Jordan music geeks out in an impromptu review of Shutter Island's score. How can you pass this up? You can't.
In this episode we do a number of things, and none of them we should really be proud about (except the last one).(1) We review Kevin Smith's non-Kevin Smith film, Cop Out.(2) Jared insults an entire generation. An entire generation. In 10 seconds.(3) We review Vertigo.(4) We need YOU to get Steve watching good TV--Glee!Download now to support this ragtag group of podcasters.
In a very short, but totally necessary, episode of the Film Rumble, Drew and new Rumbler, Maris, discuss Shutter Island. Drew also says, "lended" but correctly uses the right word, "lent" later in the episode. No idea why. Maybe you should download the episode to figure out what happened.
Yes, this is late. And I totally lied to you last time, and we didn't see "From Paris With Love" or get a new person! At least we reviewed a good film this time, "An Education". Deanna and I tackle the confusing film, but we're very appreciative it was decent. How decent? Find out by downloading the episode! (Oh, I am clever.)
In an abbreviated episode, the Rumblers discuss why Legion sucked, and why you should want Matt Damon to play you in the movie of your life. Download now to learn why.
The Rumblers descend from the heavens unto the Earth to deliver a message on The Book of Eli, and to preach the Eternal Gospel of Paddy Chayefsky. They also debate a holy code on when it's okay to attend a movie theater. Also featured, a bleep. Download now to hear the apocryphal word.
Like a bad SyFy network movie, the Rumblers return talking about the tripped out, storybook world of "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus". They also butcher Iranian names, and possibly offend the entire culture, when discussing "Men At Work" (the movie, not the Aussie 80's band). They top it off by discussing bad TV edits, and why Jack Nicholson should never be on TV. Download the episode to make sense of all this.
The Rumblers make their third attempt at making the inaugural episode, will they successfully talk about "Up in the Air", "Avatar" and white guilt? Find out by downloading the episode now! (Spoiler: if you're downloading it they succeeded.)