The podcast that's been going on for years, we just now started recording. Movie reviews and entertainment news discussions starring Eric, Freddy, and Nick.
This week the guys try to dissect the latest Tarantino film and share their favorite memory watching a Tarantino movie for the first time. Hear which films provided the fondest memories for the gang. The group also takes a whack at trying to figure out what is going on in that CATS trailer. 00:01:44 - CATS Trailer 00:11:00 - Introduction 00:12:36 - In Memoriam 00:25:54 - Review for Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood 01:19:01 - Favorite memories discovering Tarantino movies 01:46:42 - Freddy's Announcement 01:56:30 - Outtakes Music Used: Theme from Grave of the Fireflies by Michio Mamiya, Chick Habit by Serge Gainsbourg performed by April March from the Death Proof (2007) soundtrack.
It's all in the title folks! We do a mega Summer movie catch-up episode with reviews for Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), Midsommar (2019), The Lion King (2019) and Yesterday (2019). The gang talks about the big Marvel announcements that came out of San Diego Fan Fusion AND kick things off with a discussion on Hollywood gender swapping roles. Plus the gang pays tribute to Rip Torn. Start - Gender Swapping Roles 15:17 - Intro theme 16:18 - Marvel Comic Con Announcements 36:52 - Spider-Man: Far From Home Review 56:38 - The Lion King (2019) Review 01:10:34 - Midsommar Review 01:32:34 - What we been watching? (Crawl and Yesterday) 01:52:47 - Rip Torn Tribute 01:55:32 - Farewell Movies Spoiled: Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), Midsommar (2019), The Lion King (2019), Yesterday (2019), Goldeneye (1995), Avengers: Endgame (2019). Music Used: Far From Home Suite Home written by Michael Giacchino for Spider-Man: Far From Home Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Finale written by Danny Elfman for Men in Black Original Motion picture Soundtrack. AND...just cause we thought everyone should know about this...BEAR IN A CAGE
The gang celebrates the half-way mark of the 2019 movie year! Each of the guys (except Luke) picks three movies they want to spotlight to make up a collective 10 top movies! Take a listen and let us know if you agree or disagree with our picks! Movies Spoiled: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019), Love, Death and Robots (2019), Avengers: Endgame (2019).
In this episode the guys talk about travel and how your passion for movies can be incorporated into your travels. The gang looks back on the X-Men franchise as they review the latest and last Twentieth-Century Fox X-Men movie - Dark Phoenix (2019). Then the gang takes a look at how far Toy Story has come since the 90's and breakdown their thoughts on Toy Story 4 (2019) - Except Luke...he didn't see it yet! The gang touches on Brightburn (2019), Murder Mystery (2019), MIB: International (2019) and Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019). Movies Spoiled: X-Men (2000), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), Logan (2017), Dark Phoenix (2019), Captain Marvel (2019), Toy Story (1995), Toy Story 2 (1999), Toy Story 3 (2010) and Toy Story 4 (2019). Music Used: All Systems Go/ The Launch written by James Horner for Apollo 13 (1995) We're Here to Stay by John Ottman written for X2: X-Men United (2003).
This week the guys take a deep dive into what to watch in the television realm. Nick and Brian review the Elton John biopic, Rocketman. Final takes on Game of Thrones and the impact it may have. Discussion on Black Mirror, Chernobyl, and the way series finales in television shaped this new wave of entertainment.
In this very special road trip episode - Nick, Brian and Eric head to the Phoenix Comic Con which for legal reasons will be called Phoenix Fan Fusion. After the adventure, the gang meets up with Freddy and Luke to talk over the experience and how Comic Con events shape popular culture. 00:11 - On the field at Phoenix Fan Fusion 09:55 - Back at the Non-Studio with Freddy and Luke 29:25 - Vegeta speaks!
This week the guys look back at the month after Endgame and close the book for this moment in blockbuster history. The gang weighs in on the live action Aladdin remake and Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Nick reminds us on the shaky history of live action Anime adaptations and the gang prepares for Tarantino's latest film. 04:33 - Intro 07:04 - Avengers: Endgame (RE-Review) 45:34 - Live Action Aladdin Review 01:13:33 - Godzilla: King of the Monsters Review 01:40:26 - Nick's News Topics 01:50:06 - Wrap Up - Next Week Preview Movies Spoiled: Aladdin (1992), Aladdin (2019), Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), Godzilla (2014), LOST: Season 3. Music Used: Pharoahe Monch - Simon Says (Godzilla Theme), Portals written by Alan Silvestri for Avengers: Endgame (2019).
In PART 2 of Episode 50 the gang discusses some more current news topics such as Robert Pattinson being cast as the new BATMAN. The gang analyzes John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum. Nick pays tribute to Doris Day and Grumpy Cat. Movies Spoiled: John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019) Music Used: Assault on the Tower written by Michael Kamen for Die Hard Motion Picture Soundtrack, Windy City performed by Doris Day and written by Paul Francis Webster and Sammy Fain for Calamity Jane motion picture soundtrack, Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be) performed by Doris Day, written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans for The Man Who Knew Too Much soundtrack
In this TWO PART EPISODE the guys talk about Brian's new home theater and review Pokemon Detective Pickachu. The guys break down Gerard Butler's mysterious career and try to figure out why Disney would make a Cruella de Vil movie that is sympathetic towards her. In PART 2 (Which will air Friday - May 24th) of this episode the guys weigh in on Robert Pattinson as Batman and review John Wick: Chapter 3: Parabellum. 0:00 - Brian's Home Theater 16:13 - Intro 19:29 - Detective Pickahu Review 46: 40 - Nick's News 1:15:25 - Gerard Butler's Career Movies Spoiled: Pokemon Detective Pickachu (2019), Maleficent (2014), Olympus Has Fallen (2013), London Has Fallen (2016). Music Used: Ryme City by Henry Jackman written for Pokemon Detective Pickachu (2019), "See My Vest" written by Al Clausen with lyrics by Michael Scully.
This week the guys welcome Sarah from Chicago! Sarah has a background in TV writing and is a cast member of a radio podcast back in the windy city. This week Sarah and the guys talk about women in film and how female leading roles have evolved over time. The gang dissects what they could see of the battle of Winterfell and pay tribute to John Singleton and Peter Mayhew. It's a jam packed show! The gang will be off for two weeks and back to review John Wick 3 and Detective Pickachu. Spoilers: Game of Thrones Season 8 - Episode 3 (2019), Avengers: Endgame (2019) Sarah is a cast member of Locked Into Vacancy Entertainment radio show podcast. You can check out their work here: http://www.lockedintovacancy.com/
The gang assembles for a quick guerilla review of Avengers: Endgame (2019). The sound quality is rough but the passion for film is real! Special guest Brian joins the gang! (The Avengers by Alan Silvestri written for Marvel's The Avengers (2012).
The gang welcomes Matt as a guest host. Nick gives us the latest in entertainment news. Eric initiates a new movie review guessing game and Freddy get the gang nostalgic for their childhood Summer movies experiences. Come back next week as the gang recovers from The Avengers: Endgame (2019)! Movies Spoiled: The Dark Knight (2008), Shazam! (2019), Aquaman (2018) and Mortal Kombat (1995).
This week the gang breaks down the latest crop of trailers including The Rise of Skywalker and JOKER. The gang compare and contrast Jordan Peele to the master of twist endings, M. Night Shyamalan. Freddy and Eric give their take on the Pet Sematary remake while Nick fills the gang in on LAIKA studios latest animated effort, Missing Link. Star Wars: The Rise of the Skywalker - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adzYW5DZoWs JOKER - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t433PEQGErc The Lion King (2019) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TavVZMewpY&t=13s BRIGHTBURN - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6eB0JT1DI4 (The opinions expressed on this podcast by the individual hosts are solely those of the individual and do not reflect the views of framegrade.com or 'I See Movies Too' as a whole.)
This week the gang tries to avenge Eric since he got Thanos snapped. The gang discusses Tarantino as a monologue writer and looks into the new Disney live action remake - Dumbo. Brian caught up with Jordan Peele's US and Freddy shares about Shazam!
In this episode the gang moves to a new house...and there's a dog. They analyze what James Gunn's return to Marvel means. The gang (except for Brian) analyze Jordan Peele's second feature film, US and Freddy asks the gang to rate some popular films as overrated or underrated. Music Used: Arrival in London by Nick Urata written for Paddington (2015) and Theme by Jon Brion written for Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004). Movies Spoiled: US (2019), Michael Clayton (2007), No Country for Old Men (2007), Brokeback Mountain (2005).
In this episode the gang celebrates their one year anniversary! Also up for discussion is Captain Marvel and How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World Music Used: Closing Credits written by James Horner for A Beautiful Mind Reviews for Captain Marvel and How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World do not spoil the movies.
In this episode the guys wrap up their Oscar season with Freddy's annual rant about the Academy Awards. He'll see Green Book eventually. Nick shares the latest entertainment news and the gang pays tribute to director Stanley Donen. Movies Spoiled: Spider-Man 2 (2004), Green Book (2018), Sleepy Hollow (1999). Music Used: A Knife in the Dark written for The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) by Howard Shore.
This week LUKE is back! Freddy challenges the group with movies that may be overrated. Nick wants to discuss who the next Batman will be now that Ben Affleck has stepped down. It's a jam packed episode before the Oscar weekend. The next time the gang records we'll have a new Best Picture winner that the world will debate. Music Used: Trinity Infinity by Don Davis written for The Matrix (1999) The Departed Tango by Howard Shore for The Departed (2006). Movies Spoiled: Forrest Gump (1994), Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
This week Freddy is out -- Brian is in and he has some grievances. Brian explains his issues with the "Three Weeks Earlier" intro in movies and why it's tacky. Nick breaks down the wild frontier of fan theories and how they can hurt and help your viewing experience. Eric wants to warn you about Velvet Buzzsaw and commend Brian for finding a documentary the whole gang could like. The group says farewell to Albert Finney and thanks him for his contribution to cinema. Spoilers: The Matrix Reloaded (2003), The Matrix Revolutions (2003), Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Music used: Finale by Danny Elfman written for Big Fish (2003).
This week the gang embarks on the daring task of casually fitting in the titles of ALL of director James Wan's movies as they discuss his blockbuster, Aquaman and other movies that made over a billion dollars. The gang discusses their ideal made up Wes Anderson movie as news on his next film pours in. The gang share their recent watches from DC cartoons, LEGO movie sequels and rewatches of cherished 90's movies. Music Used: Look at that Old Grizzly Bear by Mark Mothersbaugh for The Royal Tenenbaums soundtrack. Amy Abroad by Thomas Newman written for Little Women (1994) soundtrack. Movies Spoiled: Serenity (2019), Bohemian Rhapsody (2018), VICE (2018) and Little Women (2018).
With special guest Dr. Brian Goegan, the gang embarks on predicting and weighing in on these crazy Oscar nominations. Will we see a superhero movie win best picture or will the Oscar for best director go to a black director for the first time? The gang tries to guess with the help of Brian and his successful statistical model. Music Used: All The Stars by Kendrick Lamar and SZA written for Black Panther, Agape by Nicholas Britell written for If Beale Street Could Talk, The Departed Tango by Howard Shore written by The Departed.
The guys dive into the remaining 2018 movies they forgot to review in this "speed" round of reviews. See what the gang thought of Mary Queen of Scots, Mary Poppins Returns, The Favourite, Aquaman, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Roma, Bird Box and Bumblebee. Plus a special discussion about why Guillermo del Toro should never have left the Hellboy franchise. All movies listed might have some spoilers but too many...Aquaman is pretty much spoiled here. Music used: The Hilltop by Max Richter written for Mary Queen of Scots / Can You Imagine That? written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman for Mary Poppins Returns / A Place Called Slaughter Race written by Alan Menken, Phill Johnston and Tom MacDougall for Ralph Breaks the Internet.
This week the guys break down the highs and lows of the 2019 Golden Globes and discuss how trends show that the Oscars could be getting this Best Picture thing all wrong. Freddy asks the group what they think their favorite movie of 2019 will be and what they think the BEST movie of 2019 will be. They are NOT the same. Eric reminds the group how old they are by listing off movies that turn 20 in 2019. This episode's shorter than their top ten show. Promise. Music Used: Underwater Kiss by Alexandre Desplat written for The Shape of Water (2017) and Waking Up written by Howard Shore for BIG (1988).
This week the guys wrap up the 2018 movie year with their own made up categories. Sure there's a top ten each, but the gang saw a lot of movies and want to talk about as many as possible. Movies Spoiled: Consider most movies from 2018 spoiled but particularly - Hereditary (2018), A Quiet Place (2018), Deadpool 2 (2018), Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Peter Rabbit (2018), The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), Widows (2018), You Were Never Really Here (2018), Ready Player One (2018). After the episode is a sneak peak of Freddy and Nick's new podcast I Watch Sports Too.
In their last episode of 2018 Freddy, Nick and Eric look forward to 2019 and see if there's anything good coming out. Nick and Eric talk about the Coen Brothers first NETFLIX original film and Freddy explains why Marvel NETFLIX is done for good. All this and more! Check in next time for the gang's TOP MOVIES OF 2018 - airing January 8th. WARNING - There's a dog in the background and Freddy eats a lot of candy! In this episode the guys spoil: Dark City (1998), Krampus (2015) and The LEGO Movie (2014). Music used: Word Up by Cameo, The Oregon Trail written by Carter Burwell for The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.
This week Brian, Nick and Eric catch up on reviewing Creed II. Brian recommends the movie Searching and Nick explains how we should give up on the current X-Men movies. Movies Spoiled: Creed II (2018), X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), X-Men : Days of Future Past (2014), X-Men: First Class (2011). Music Used: Lord Knows / Fighting Stronger by Bill Conti, Meek Mill, Jhene Aiko and Ludwig Goransson written for CREED (2015).
While watching Jurassic Park 3 - Freddy, Eric and Nick talk about the Avengers: Endgame AND Captain Marvel trailer. They weigh in on the Golden Globe nominations as well as who should be hosting those Oscars. Plus we catch up on Freddy and what he's been watching. Movies Spoiled: Widows (2018), Creed II (2018), Halloween (2018), Jurassic Park 3 (2001).
This week Nick and Eric welcome Brian back in the non-studio to ask what the essential element is that makes a movie a "HOLIDAY" movie. All bets are off and spoiler alert...Nick drops a hot take on the 1993 "classic" Hocus Pocus. Movies Spoiled: Collateral Beauty (2016), Orphan (2009), Love Actually (2003), The Sandlot (1993), Home Alone (1990) Music Used: Arrival in New York by John Williams written for Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Orchard House (Main Titles) by Thomas Newman written for Little Women (1995) and 'What's This' written and performed by Danny Elfman for Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas This show was recorded Saturday December 1st.
Nick and Eric have another guest host - Reid, who brings some historical context to Outlaw King. The guys talk about Stan Lee and his impact on the world and they dive into why Bill Maher just might want to keep his mouth shut about Stan Lee. The guys discuss why Fantastic Beasts is failing as a franchise and Nick and Eric split on Robert Redford's last movie. Movies Spoiled: The Predator (2018), Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald (2018), The Grinch (2018), The Old Man & the Gun (2018). Music Used: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them musical score written by James Newton Howard, The Grinch soundtrack written by Danny Elfman and Holiday Flight from Home Alone written by John Williams. This show was recorded Tuesday November 20th. Consider it an early release of next week Tuesday's show. I See Movies Too will return December 4th 2018.
Nick, Eric and Luke continue to host Brian as they catch up on movies they saw. From the 2018 Halloween sequel to Bohemian Rhapsody to Zodiac (2007) to that Nutcracker movie Disney tried to spark interest in. The guys clearly see too many movies but, they're in good company. Movies Spoiled: Zodiac (2007), Bohemian Rhapsody (2018), Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018), Cinderella Man (2005) and Goodnight Mommy (2015). Music Used: Suspirium by Thom Yorke for the Suspiria (2018) soundtrack and The Shape by John Carpenter from the 2018 Halloween.
In this TWO PART episode Eric and Nick mourn Freddy as they accept that he has become a zombie. Special guest and economics professor Brian bring his statistical analysis to the table of what we can expect come Oscar season. Place your bets on I See Movies Too and check out what this podcast is saying wins big this season. Part 2 / Episode 29 will post next week. Movies Spoiled: A Star is Born (2018), The Lobster (2016), Murder on the Orient Express (2017), Suspiria (2018), Bohemian Rhapsody (2018), Zodiac (2007), Goodnight Mommy (2015). Music Used: The Man by The Killers, Shinto Shrine by Alexandre Desplat for the Isle of Dogs Soundtrack.
This week the gang looks into the films First Man and Bad Times at the El Royale. They also discuss the negatives of bio-pics. This week the gang spoils - Cast Away (2000), First Man (2018), Pulp Fiction (1995), Bad Times at the El Royale (2018) Music this week is Justin Hurwitz' score for First Man.
This week the gang explores their favorite movie villains of the last ten years outside of the superhero genre. The gang analyzes Beetlejuice, they argue over Tarantino movies, they break down Jeremy Saulnier's career and they discuss Disney's villain trends. This week the gang spoilers: Crimson Peak (2015), How to Train Your Dragon (2010), The Help (2011), Philomena (2013), Whiplash (2014), Kung Fu Panda (2008), Inglorious Basterds (2009), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Skyfall (2012), Gone Girl (2014), Zootopia (2016), Wreck-It-Ralph (2012), Oblivion (2013), Frozen (2013), The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011), and Coco (2017). The music this week is: 'It Feels So Good to Be Bad' sung by Ernest Borgnine and George Hearn for All Dogs Go to Heaven 2, 'Boum' by Charles Trenet, 'Unchained' by The Playback / Untouchable with James Brown &2Pac - featuring dialogue by Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz and James Remar.
This week the gang digests Nick's review of VENOM (2018) and they all weigh in on the fourth version of A STAR IS BORN (2018). The gang begins their lists of best NON-SUPERHERO villains of the last decade which will be continued next week. DISCLAIMER: Offensive language is heard in certain clips that is specific in context to the films it is used in. This week the gang spoils: Venom (2018), Notting Hill (1999), Constantine (2005), Now You See Me 2 (2016), A Star is Born (2018), The Imitation Game (2014), Get Out (2017), Split (2017). Music Used: 'Shallow' performed by Lady Gaga for the original soundtrack of A Star is Born (2018).
We apologize to our listeners. The original upload of this episode was very low in volume until an hour-eighteen in. Our apologies for any inconvenence. This week the gang lists off the movie props they would want to own. It gets real nerdy. Freddy makes a deep cut Neverending Story reference and Eric tries to explain the 1977 movie Suspiria. It's revealed why Nick HATES the 2011 movie, Moneyball and why Eric enjoys it. This weeks music: The theme from Suspiria written by Goblin, Bible Study written for 3:10 to Yuma (2007) by Marco Beltrami. This week the ganga spoils: The Ring (2002), 3:10 to Yuma (2007) and Moneyball (2011).
This week the gang asks hard questions. Is Brie Larson right for Captain Marvel? Why do we love John Carney movies so much? Can family horror movies appeal to all ages? Did director Bryan Singer alter the purpose of the X-Men allegory? What will it take to bring back the Looney Tunes? AND...What would a movie love child between David Lynch, John Carpenter, and Nicolas Winding Refn look like? Music Selection for the week: Drive It Like You Stole It - written for the Sing Street Original Soundtrack (2016), The Children of the Dawn - written by Johan Johannsson for the film Mandy (2018). This week the gang spoils: Predators (2010), Don Jon (2013), IT (2017) and the original book IT. To check out more of Johan Johannsson's work click on the link below: http://www.johannjohannsson.com/film/ To witness more Nic Cage RAGE click HERE!
This week the guys talk about how movies can change how you listen to pop music, why Mary Poppins returning may not be a good thing and they decode the meaning of the Coldplay song 'Yellow.' Why Timothée Chalamet, why? Movies Spoiled: The Predator (2018), Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003) and The Nun (2018). Music Used: Chick Habit by Serge Gainsbourg - performed by April March, Yellow by Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, Will Champion and Chris Martin - performed by Katherine Ho. Boom Shakalaka by Nick Glennie-Smith and Hans Zimmer.
This week the gang finds the best parts of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - the fourth Indiana Jones movie. They discuss what sequels had the sharpest drop off of quality and why that happens. Freddy pours his heart out about Tarantino and Eric admits a deep dark blindspot movie that he had NEVER seen. It's an episode as serious as the screenplay to Indy 4. Good luck and remember to take cover in your nearest 1950's fridge! This week the gang spoils: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), Die Hard 2 (1990), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Juno (2007), Mother! (2017), Predator (1987) and The Jungle Book (2016). Kill Bill VOL 1 Poster (NOT FOR SALE) Our apologies to Barry Jenkins for not acknowledging his first feature film, Medicine for Melancholy (2008).
This week the gang talks about everything from werewolves to the legitimacy of Anne Hathaway's career. They review everything from the 1945 classic Mildred Pierce to Paw Patrol. They truly cover it all on I see Movies Too. Music selection this week: Wolf Suite Part 1 written by Danny Elfman for The Wolfman (2010) soundtrack, I Dreamed a Dream from the Les Mieserables (2012) soundtrack performed by Anne Hathaway and 'You Know My Name' performed by Chris Cornell from the Casino Royale (2006) soundtrack. Movies spoiled this week are: Cursed (2005), Darkest Hour (2017), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017), We Bought a Zoo (2011) and Interstellar (2014). To check out Anne Hathaway's career and judge for yourself click below: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004266/?ref_=nv_sr_1
This week the gang explores the issues with the Oscars and why it may be dying out. They discuss short films by big name directors, Comic-Con previews and new casting news - PLUS Nick explains why The Godfather is the best movie ever. Music this week is from Kimya Dawson for the original soundtrack to Juno (2007). Movies Spoiled include: Jaws (1975), The Godfather (1972), LOST (2004-2010), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017). The following are links to short films and trailers referenced in the episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LE8kTPtLftI - Gregg Goes Boom https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXLO2dFfwLE - "Come Together" - a H&M Holiday Short https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_KSYIZ61q0&t=200s - The Audition https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=305ryPvU6A8 - Homepod https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVDtmouV9kM&t=27s - Godzilla: King of the Monsters Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiblmGnet2Q&t=159s - Fantastic Beasts 2 Trailer
This week the gang talks about TV show longevity and what actors do after the show ends. They answer hard edged questions like: What are the most underrated indie genre movies? Why can't we name superhero girlfriends? Does MTV still do those movie parodies for the Movie Awards? Do we even care who Rey's parents are? Music Selections are: The Voice of the Guns written for Lawrence of Arabia by Maurice Jarre and This is Me written for Ratatouille by Michael Giacchino. This week the gang spoils: Suicide Squad (2016), Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017), Mission:Impossible - Fallout (2018).
This week the gang jumps into the Mission: Impossible universe and tries to unravel which Ethan Hunt adventure is which...they get confusing. The gang asks important questions like: Is A24 a quality production company with their track record? How do we talk about the James Gunn situation and his firing from Disney? Is Alamo Drafthouse the ideal movie watching experience? Is Nick secretly a huge Michelle Williams and Amy Schumer fan? All this and more on this episode of I see movie too! Music selection this week is: Humpty Dumpty Sat on a Wall by Michael Giacchino, written for Mission: Impossible III (2006). This week the group spoils: Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (2015), Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018), The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008), Southpaw (2015), King Kong (2005) and Click (2006). Like. Subscribe and Email your complaints to Freddy at iseemoviestoo@gmail.com
Check out our latest episode of I SEE MOVIES TOO! The gang talks about The Dark Knight - 10 years after its’ release. They look into new DC TV shows. They ask hard questions like: Is Comic Con dead? Does the new Joker movie have the gang feeling hopeful? What do average audiences REALLY want from their trip to the movies? What is the best movie of 2010’s? Is Apu from The Simpsons an easy answer? This week we spoil: The Dark Knight (2008), The Dark Knight Rises (2012) and The Tribe (2015). Note: We’re working on the mic quality. We hope to have much better sound quality from here on out. Thank you!
This week the guys share their top five favorite movies of the 2018 year...so far. Plus they share their disappointments of the year. Maybe Nick has been tricking us this whole time and he loves movies more than we think. Maybe the guys will stop talking about Mission: Impossible. Maybe the guys will let Eric share what he has to say. Maybe Freddy is out to hurt Luke and Eric's feelings with his picks for least favorite movies of the year. It's a jampacked episode! In this episode we spoil: Parts of Hereditary (2018), Mission: Impossible (1996).
Episode 14 - Ant-Man and The Wasp The gang analyzes Ant-Man and The Wasp and ask the following questions: Is Spider-Man 3 connected to The Dark Knight? Who is Renny Harlin? Who is the most successful LOST actor? Is The Nutcracker movie in trouble? Is Denis Villeneuve overrated? We’ll get to talk about Tully...eventually. http://www.boxofficemojo.com/genres/chart/?id=documentary.htm - Highest Grossing Documentaries This week we spoil: Ant-Man and The Wasp (2018), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Mission: Impossible 3 (2006), Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol (2011). Check out some of the teaser trailers we reference in the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wArmHSPIvlQ - Man of Steel Teaser Trailer 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqDKPhG0_lU - Man of Steel Teaser Trailer 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd1bwuS4oQc - The Incredibles Teaser Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U31hGLlDoA4 - The Nutcracker and the Four Realms Official Trailer #1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QPdRfqTnt4 - Dumbo Teaser Trailer (Musical selection this week is ‘Ant-Man Theme’ written for Ant-Man (2015) by Christophe Beck and ‘Lucky As a Family Guy’ written for Family Guy by Walter Murphy)
The gang analyzes franchises that last too long and the downfall of DVD Commentary. They ask the following questions: Are Ant-Man and Dark Knight connected? What is happening with Indy 5? Who should play God in a movie? What happens to Pixar next? Is M. Night Shyamalan back? All these and many more questions answered in this episode of I See Movies Too! (Musical selection this week is ‘The Orange Man’ written for Unbreakable (2000) by James Newton Howard.)
In this episode the guys explain their take on Jurassic World: Fallen World and Incredibles 2. Nick explains the trouble with Iron Man 2 / War Machine and Freddy confesses a secret. We look into composer Michael Giacchino and his future career. The news is boring this week and we want more Ted Levine. Check out the episode! (Music Selection of the week Renouncing the Renunciation from Incredibles 2 by Michael Giacchino)
The gang visits Hotel Artemis and talk about a whole crop of movie trailers for 2018 movies. The guys express their feelings on Kelly Marie Tran and her social media debacle as well as the future of Pixar. The gang spoils the endings of Hotel Artemis (2018), Zootopia (2016), How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014). (Musical selection this week is Bumblebee written for Transformers (2007) by Steve Jablonsky)
Freddy, Eric and Frame Grade producer Luke explain the unnerving nature of Hereditary to Nick. Eric and Nick explain Ocean’s Eight to Freddy and the “cool” factor in the first Ocean’s movies. The gang spoils the endings of Hereditary (2018), Ocean’s Eight (2018), Cabin in the Woods (2012), Paranormal Activity 3 (2011), Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Session 9 (2001). (Musical selection this week is Both Sides Now written by Joni Mitchell and performed by Judy Collins from the end credits of Hereditary and Deborah Ocean written by Daniel Pemberton for Ocean’s Eight)
Episode 9 - Weekly Topics This week the gang focuses on a range of topics including: The importance of Brad Bird’s filmography or not, why Maleficent 2 is needed and how to explain the success of Zack Snyder in baseball terms. Things get weird this week on I SEE MOVIES TOO. (Musical selection this week music from Randy Goodrum performed by the Chipettes.)
In this double dose of I See Movies Too, the gang breaks down Deadpool 2 and Solo: A Star Wars Story. Plus the gang discusses shutting out promotional material in order to avoid spoilers and why fan servicing is a tricky game. The gang definitely does not work for CRIMSON DAWN! Yes, you heard that right CRIMSON DAWN! (Musical selection is Take On Me 'unplugged version' by a-ha and The Fire Truck by John Powell)