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We're back, baby! And we're playing for keeps... Ben and Megan finish up the award season noms for 2019, and review Adam McKay's VICE starring Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Steve Carell and Sam Rockwell. Like what you hear? Have something to say? Agree or disagree? Download the Anchor.fm app and leave us a message! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soimarriedacinephile/message
Batman is Dick Cheney in Adam McKay's Vice, and we have some thoughts - some of them good, but...
If the release of If Beale Street Could Talk gave us a much needed excuse to get Barry Jenkins onto our screen music podcast, Soundtracking, then it also provided the perfect opportunity to invite his composer Nicholas Britell back for a second time. Nicholas's turn in episode 46 was a delight, illuminating the nuances of his Oscar-nominated score for Moonlight in ways that were quite beyond anything we'd imagined. His work on Beale Street is equally layered, encapsulating with its mournful strings and wistful horns the old adage that the course of true love never runs smooth. It is, from start to finish, gut-wrenchingly beautiful, and has quite rightly seen him nominated by the Academy again. At the time of recording, we don't know if he landed the gong, but he'd certainly make a worthy winner. We also discuss his work on Adam McKay's Vice too - a film with a mere 8 Oscar nominations - and Battle Of The Sexes, which was directed by former guests on this show, Valerie Farris and Jonathan Dayton.
Nominated for best picture and a few other Oscars, it's time to watch Adam McKay's Vice and see how it stacks up to the competition. From the first scene it was clear this was not a normal political film, but what did we think of it? You'll have to listen to find out.
Because everyone is talking about the Fyre Festival documentaries on Netflix (FYRE) and Hulu (FYRE FRAUD), Kris, Dave, and Evan all dive headlong into the two competing flicks (5:14). Think there isn’t enough Fyre disaster to support two documentaries? Think again! Then it’s onto Adam McKay’s VICE starring Christian Bale as Dick Cheney. Why is it Kris’ nomination as the worst movie to ever receive a Best Picture Oscar nomination? Explanations begin at 26:11. On our exclusive Patreon audio segment this week, we have a chat about how much we love the late Bill Paxton, and whether it’s possible to get the clap in space.
The results are in, amigo! WHAT'S LEFT TO PONDER?! A new podcast venture where old friends ponder the important questions in the wide world of film. In the inaugural episode, your hosts (Charles and John) give their takes on Adam McKay's 2018 biopic of Dick Cheney in Vice. Discussion pertaining to Adam McKay's unique directing style and body of work, Christian Bale's masterful portrayal of Dick Cheney and our all-time favorite biopics included. At the end, we discuss what else we've been pondering this week!
It's politics talk on the pod as we discuss Adam McKay's Vice. We also chat through what we're most excited for in 2019. 00:00 - Movie Talk 04:45 - Vice Review 17:40 - Top 5 Most Anticipated Movies of 2019 Letterboxd: @TheCMMPodcast Instagram: @certifiedmoviemen Twitter: @TheCMMPodcast
This week, Abdul, Laura, & Evan take a deep dive into the confused, epileptic nightmare of Adam McKay's Vice, his disappointing, confused, and snacc heavy follow up to The Big Short. Kino Lefter is a movie review podcast where we (allegedly) watch whatever movie is hot this week and break it down from a pointedly left perspective, looking at what it says about our culture, and a society, which is something we live in.
This week we are joined by Ben Tolpin, actor/writer/man with opinions. We tackle his #1 movie of the year, Adam McKay's "Vice." We also go over our year in review and some of our favorite films of the year. Follow us @watchitlike Listen, Rate, and Subscribe!!!
The time has come to reflect on the year in film as we recap our top 10 films of 2018! But first, we'll be taking a look at Adam McKay's Vice starring Christian Bale as well as some other films, such as Bird Box, Shoplifters, and more! Let us know what your favorite films of 2018 are and make sure to leave us a review if you enjoyed the episode! Enjoy!
Episode 18, where we discuss Adam McKay's VICE. Jordan and Jess struggle to keep the dogs (and their political opinions)in check while we discuss the positive aspects of a movie stressing you out. Brought to you by Rox Jewelry Shop www.roxjewelryshop.com
On this episode, Matt and Eric review Adam McKay’s VICE starring Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell, Tyler Perry, Alison Pill and Jesse Plemons.Matt’s Rating: 4.5/5Eric’s Rating: 4/5VICE opens in cinemas everywhere December 25, 2018.
In preparation for next week's episode on "Vox Lux," Noah and Will discuss a recent movie about a pop star and an older Natalie Portman movie. Noah also talk about his sneak peek of Adam McKay's "Vice," and Will complains about Netflix Christmas movies.
Christian Bale gets fat, and Sam Rockwell just might be the best George W. Bush yet. Chad and Asher, of Movie Night Autopsy, breaks down the trailer for the new Adam McKay movie, Vice. Today on Trailing Off!Follow us on Twitter:@movie_autopsy@SamfashoM@onechadbeyond@AbstractGinger
After a week away, Ed and Emily are back and, inspired by the debut of the trailer for Adam McKay's Vice, they discuss the times when the marketing for a movie promises one thing ("This movie is a light romp!") yet delivers something very different ("This movie is a complex depiction of marriage!") and the fine line that exists between misdirecting audiences so as to maintain a sense of surprise, and outright lying in order to sell tickets. They also discuss the one-year anniversary of the New York Times' Harvey Weinstein expose, as well as #MeToo in the context of Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court. 00:00:00 - 00:20:30 - Intro & News 00:20:31 - 00:57:19 - Ed & Emily discuss misleading marketing 00:57:20 - 01:03:26 - SRS Recommends & Outro - Here is the YouTube series Franklin that Ed mentions during recommendations.
On this week's episode I cover the first trailer for Adam McKay's "Vice", while discussing the news of Armie Hammer and Gal Gadot being cast in the follow-up to Murder on the Orient Express, Death on the Nile. Along with ranting about Richard Dreyfuss wanting a digitized shark in Jaws and the discussion topic of the week covering films that people deem "dated". --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roman-arbisi/support