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This week on the Erotic Thriller Club it's our bi queen Kit's birthday so we're revisiting an important movie from her own coming of age tale! Is it an erotic thriller? Debatable... We're talking God's loophole, a killer soundtrack, and for some reason a lot of Thomas Kinkade. Please join us in a celebrating both our lovely cohost and this horny teen classic!
Are you a “book was better than the movie” person or a “I didn't read the book, but I've sen the movie” person? This week Literally Books has both camps covered as they chat with the gals of the “Based on a Book Podcast” all about movie adaptations. Listen in to find out the best, worst, and most anticipated adaptations! “The Ministry of Time” by Kaliane Bradley “The Dream Hotel” by Laila Lalami “Babel” by RF Kuang “Yellowface” by R.F. Kuang “The Boxcar Children” by Gertrude Chandler Warner “Twilight” by Stephenie Meyer “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins “Throne of Glass” by Sarah J. Maas “Shadowhunters” by Cliff Nielsen “Skeleton Man ‘“ by Joseph Bruchac “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” by Rick Riordan “It” by Stephen King “The Shawshank Redemption” by Stephen King “Birdbox” by Josh Malerman “Station Eleven” by Emily St. John Mandel “Dark Matter” by Blake Crouch “The Dresden Files” by Jim Butcher “World War Z” by Max Brooks “Fear Street” by R.L. Stine “The Hating Game” by Sally Thorne “Wheel of Time” by Robert Jordan, “Fourth Wing” by Rebecca Yarros “The Lord of the Rings” by J.R.R. Tokien “The Mist” by Stephen King Email us! Literally Books Website Literally Books Instagram Magda's Instagram Lindsay's Instagram Literally Books YouTube Literally Books TikTok Intro & Outro Song: "Would it Kill You," courtesy of The Solder Thread
In honor of this week's guests, we're posting a bonus episode of "Based on a Book: A Book Club Podcast" and their discussion of "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder." ---- Based on a Book dives into the dark and twisty world of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson—and no, we're not planning any crimes (we promise). In this episode, we'll be comparing the first two episodes of the TV adaptation to the book, sharing our initial ratings, and debating whether the show got it right. Hosted by Keri with co-hosts Lindsey and Crystal. Books & Adaptations Mentioned: A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson A Good Girl's Guide to Murder TV Show Share your opinions with us on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube or email us at basedonabookpodcast@gmail.com. Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to "Based on a Book" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podfriend, and Castbox Intro/Outro Music - Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!) Literally Books: Email us! Literally Books Website Literally Books Instagram Magda's Instagram Lindsay's Instagram Literally Books YouTube Literally Books TikTok
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Mark Ippolito is a proud member of Seattle's vibrant community of singer-songwriters and regularly performs his original songs in venues throughout the Pacific Northwest. His debut full length album “New Moon” is steeped in equal measures of folk, roots, jazz and rock and reflects Mark's abiding interest and celebration of the interconnectedness, both physical and …
This week's theme is Based on a Book 2: The Two Towers. Bob & Robb choose six more movies that come from pages of yore. Bob: Out of Sight (14:48), Under the Skin (33:01), The Neverending Story (50:49) Robb: Runaway Jury (4:09), Sorcerer (22:29), Dark Harvest (42:51) Follow —> Rewind Video: https://rewindvideopod.substack.com/p/follow-rewind-video Bob: https://bsky.app/profile/rgdjr.bsky.social Robb: http://robbwitmer.info
Are you ever going to text me?This episode is unofficially sponsored by Uncle Ed's Crawfish Boil.Jason, Jim, and Joseph try to figure out the best Disney animated movies that are not based on a book (or done by Pixar).We don't need that “hack” Steve Jobs!Forget the child pornography controversy, the ride just sucked. Joseph gives some of the best parenting and uncle advice.I don't think Disney understands the term "live action.”Jason gets confused and nearly tells the filthiest joke ever made.You're messing with my dog hair!Jim coins a new term for grandchildren: Second Generation (because he is too young to be a grandpa).What terrible movie did Jason end up buying for 60 bucks because he lost the DVD from Blockbusters?Who can forget Kimbra the White Lion?
No matter if you read it or watched you might do pretty well on today's episode all about television series that are based on a book! If you'd like to choose a specific topic or dedicate an episode to a friend send a donation of your choice on Venmo to @NoChitChatTrivia and write the topic you'd like in the comments: https://account.venmo.com/NoChitChatTrivia Our official store is live! Support the show by grabbing a NCCT shirt, hat, puzzle, or more: https://www.thetop10things.com/store Visit our sister site thetop10things.com for travel and entertainment information! Thank you to everyone who listens! Say hello or let's collaborate: nochitchattrivia@gmail.com
The Erotic Thriller Club has yet again set a new bar for the weirdest movie we've watched so far! Billy Zane and Gina Gershon as incestuous, murderous twin is truly something to behold. Believe it or not, this movie is a COMEDY! From the opening scene this movie is an absolute roller coaster ride from hell!
This week on the Erotic Thriller Club Steve Guttenberg wants to sleep with his bosses wife but also be a crime solving hero. Can he have his cake and bang it too?
In this epic novel The Collector, Joe McCrispy, K-TRON, & Special Guest Bangs McGillicuddy attempt to read the entire encyclopedia collection. The Collector counts his fortune, McCrispy gets a nice dinner, K-Tron gets sober, & Bangs gets a tattoo. Do you have what it takes to read an entire book and guess our movies before We can?Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and TELL A FRIENDWebsite: https://mysterymoviemadness.buzzsprout.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/MysteryMovieMadInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mysterymoviemadness/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYOEeZQJ47eJL8ONLYnI1NA
In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we're going to lock the door, stand directly in front of the mirror and review the 2024 horror film “The Watchers”… Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio For more Rewind of the Living Dead, follow on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewindofdeadFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewindoflivingdeadInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewindoflivingdead/
'Young Woman and the Sea' tells the story of the first woman to swim across the English Channel
'Young Woman and the Sea' tells the story of the first woman to swim across the English Channel
BASED ON A BOOK! AGAIN!Eric goes nuts and takes on the Jack Reacher series of novels, and then the gang talks movies that were based on novels, and not one of them is Jack Reacher.ALSO DISCUSSED: Roadhouse,Here For Blood, All You Need is Death.Support the Show.
Today, we're going to look at the Telarium Corporation, a software publishing company that develop interactive fiction in collaboration with well-establish authors in the 80s. As part of its story, we'll look at the publishing history of its parent company, Spinnaker Software. We'll also look at Telarium's libarary of games, which includes collaborations with authors Michael Crichton, Ray Bradbury, and others. Join for today's literary trip down Memory Card Lane.
Everything is at stake for a 40-year-old woman: her career, her ticking biological clock, and her bank account. She risks it all for an intense, secret romance with the one person who could destroy her comeback After a high-profile firing, Jenna's fashion career comeback hits a snag when she falls for a charming, much younger coworker - who happens to be her boss's son. As sparks fly, Jenna must decide if she'll risk it all on a secret romance. After a messy public breakup and a high-profile firing, Jenna (Gabrielle Union) returns to New York to resurrect her fashion career. Knowing she'll only get one chance to rebuild her reputation, Jenna swallows her pride and goes to work for cutthroat mogul Darcy (Gina Torres). But her comeback attempt gets complicated when she falls for her charming, much younger coworker Eric (Keith Powers) - who just so happens to be Darcy's son. After putting everything on the line for her career, Jenna must decide if she'll risk it all on a secret romance, and find out if she can have a future with Eric despite their generational divide. Also starring Aisha Hinds, DB Woodside, Janet Hubert and Alani "La La" Anthony, THE PERFECT FIND is directed by Numa Perrier from a screenplay by Leigh Davenport and produced by Glendon Palmer, Gabrielle Union, Jeff Morrone, Codie Elaine Oliver, and Tommy Oliver. Based on the book by Tia Williams. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Wesley Snipes is approaching his BOILING POINT in this 1993 "action" film. Listen as Will and Matt dissect the intricacies of ankle holsters, when "too much" story is "too much", and the amazing power of casting two principles in one movie!!DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!BOILING POINTdir.starring: Wesley Snipes; Dennis Hopper; Viggo Mortensen
This week we tune up our guitars and sit in with a band, as we see its rise and fall. Join us for Daisy Jones and the Six We've launched a Patreon, so fans can now support the show and help keep the lights on at ISTYA towers. There are various benefits on offer, and we can assure you that Joe wearing his rubber dungarees isn't one of them. To sign up please visit https://www.patreon.com/istya If you want to contact the show, or simply have a chinwag with the chaps, then follow us on Twitter, join in the conversation on our Reddit page, or you can even contact us on good old email by sending your missives to - show@isawthatyearsago.com
This week's theme is Based on a Book. Bob & Rob choose six movies that can help you write a book report in a pinch. Bob: The Outsiders; 30 Days of Night; The Running Man Rob: A Civil Action; Trainspotting; The Three Musketeers (1973) Follow —> Rewind Video: https://rewindvideopod.substack.com/p/follow-rewind-video Bob: http://boxd.it/rgdjr Rob: http://linktr.ee/robinzonchavez
Another Ben enters the mix when Actor, Producer, Puppeteer, and 2nd "MBay" Ben Burris brings his selection "Somewhere in Time," (1980). Starring; Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour, and Christopher Plummer. We discuss the differences between psychic powers and gaslighting, the importance of spare change, and SUITS!Plot: A Chicago playwright uses self-hypnosis to travel back in time and meet the actress whose vintage portrait hangs in a grand hotel.Recorded 11/221hr 43minsExplicit language.Artwork - Ben McFaddenReview Review Intro/Outro Theme - Jamie Henwood"What Are We Watching" Theme - Matthew FosketProduced by - Ben McFadden & Paul RootConcept - Paul Root
I played the Discworld video game, remarkably, before I'd read a single Terry Pratchett book. I don't know if that speaks more to the cultural cache of video games, or to my own literary ignorance growing up, but getting to the age of 11 in the United Kingdom of the late twentieth century without having read a Terry Pratchett book is quite an astonishing un-achievement. One that I quickly remedied, of course. This was decades ago (I am old), and you'd think that, if anything, the acceptance of video games as a valid form of artistic expression would have progressed somewhat since then. I'm not sure it has, although mercifully we do seem to have seen the back of the dreaded "are games art?" debate, if only because everyone who ever got involved in it either died or got so bored of the subject that they happily conceded that it didn't matter either way. Who cares, just shoot the demons dumbass (or, indeed, the demon's dumb ass). But I can't help but think that Pratchett, by all accounts a deeply thoughtful, kind hearted, and forward-thinking man, would have had a more progressive attitude toward my getting into his work via a PS1 game starring Eric Idle rather than, say, by being made to read Only You Can Save Mankind as part of a syllabus. More progressive than, say, Andrzej Sapkowski's, who is on record about his view that gaming is an unserious form of entertainment that has trivialised his work. Terry loved games. He adored The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and at the time when I was playing the point and click adventure based on his Rincewind novels, he was enjoying Tomb Raider on the PS1, and in the process helping to forge his daughter Rhianna's deep love of the medium. She would, of course, go on to become a titan of this industry, whose extensive CV includes modernising Lara's character and origins for the acclaimed 2013 reboot, and writing an extremely rare example of genuinely funny video game fantasy in the form of the Overlord series. Books and games are always doing this little dance, it seems. They pilfer each other for characters, settings, themes, and concepts. Their respective industries feed each other with talent. And, most importantly of all, their intertwined relationship inspired the topic for this very podcast, which is: The best game based on a book that nobody who played it has actually read That is the topic of Episode 24 of this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Sharp-Tongued New Yorker who appears to have it all: a sought-after position at a glossy magazine, a killer wardrobe, and a dream Nantucket wedding on the horizon. But when the director of a crime documentary invites her to tell her side of the shocking incident that took place when she was a teenager at the prestigious Brentley School, Ani is forced to confront a dark truth that threatens to unravel her meticulously crafted life.Thought it would be a movie about a past situation catching up to someone & all that unravels,but it was anything versus that.The lead honestly didn't come across lucky or living a charmed life,but instead bitter from the past & never seeming authentic.The soon to be husband seemed snobbish & no better than the,school boys that felt entitled to attack her.Her mother seemed more concerned with status,than what her daughter needed.It was lackluster & frankly dragged in spots.Was cast ok,acting average & cinematography rather underwhelming.. Even the locations & so forth,didn't make you feel invested into her life.As mentioned in my title it came across more "preview compelling"like a mystery,but missed the mark on the overall movie vibe.Not something would exactly recommend,but if bored worth seeing or if you like any of the actors. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week, Matt and Cody jump from a sinking ship and unfortunately for you, they don't mean this show. They wash ashore with conversations all about Veteran Character Actors, gender norms for the 30's, more reasons to hate Gone With the Wind, how this story is more about a giant gorilla than anything else, and how they would try to survive if faced with these circumstances. It's an episode of laughs, crocs, plots, and booby traps galore! Thanks for listening...and DON'T GO INTO THE MARSH! Instagram/Twitter: @nighthowlspod
Brendan and Zach are joined by Post Show Recaps' Melissa Woodward (@melissaw28) and Kevin Mahadeo (@kevmahadeo) to discuss BROOKLYN. They dive deep into the movie, discuss listener feedback and decide the suggestion for the next movie rung in the Ladder. The next movie discussion begins at 1:39:00. So (re)watch the film (currently available for streaming rental) and listen along to the discussion. Then stay tuned to hear what connected film we pick for next week. Submit your questions, comments, rating and suggested connections for next week's movie to themovieladder@gmail.com. Check out Kevin and Melissa hosting all kinds of podcast at Post Show Recaps. You can find the podcast on Letterboxd (@TheMovieLadder) and Twitter (@LadderMovie). View our Watchlist to see all the movies suggested on this podcast. You can find each of us individually on Twitter (@FitzyBrendan and @brooksza) and Letterboxd (@FitzyBrendan and @brooksza).
Microdose your smoothie and come along for a peaceful journey through the Hulu series "Nine Perfect Strangers," based on the novel by Liane Moriarty. Returning guest Tirzah Price (author of "Pride and Premeditation") joins us for a wild discussion of how this TV adaptation holds up, what's missing from the book, what the show is saying about body image, grief, and drugs, and, of course, Manny Jacinto. Join us on November 1 for our next Bookpisode on "Detransition, Baby" by Torrey Peters, plus an interview with SJ Sindu, author of "Blue-Skinned Gods." Then Gabriella Saab, author of "The Last Checkmate" will guest on our next Othersode—stay tuned for the topic! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Send any and all thoughts on "Nine Perfect Strangers" or any of our other episodes to thesquad@booksquadgoals.com! TOC:30 – Welcome Tirzah! Intro question 10:00 – Show intro11:45 – Big changes between adaptations 26:66 – Body image32:00 – Nicole Kidman…40:55 – The Marconis and grief56:24 – The ending in the book and how it was better1:04:38 – Frances and Melissa McCarthy1:13:00 – A love triangle, women's day, and Manny Jacinto 1:26:15 – What's up next?Find Tirzah at https://tirzahprice.com/ and pick up "Pride and Premeditation" now!
Find show notes here: https://victoriaboler.com/podcast/2021/5/12/how-do-you-create-a-program-based-on-a-book
I'm just kidding with that title, but it's pretty clear that the majority of people who have encountered the Godfather in the past forty years have encountered it as a film first. I finally sat down to read the novel and compare it to the two fine films. Coppola, Francis Ford. The Godfather. Paramount Pictures: USA, 1972.Coppola, Francis Ford, The Godfather Part II. Paramount Pictures: USA, 1974.Puzo, Mario. The Godfather. Signet: New York, 1999. "The Godfather Waltz" composed by Nino Rota
This fortnight on the show, hosts Noeletta and Steve look at the best movies that have been adapted from books, as well as discuss all the latest entertainment news!
Murder! Drugs! Murder while on drugs! Life size humanoid rats as a narrative device to avoid a libel lawsuit! Macaulay Culkin! This movie has everything - and everybody - you've ever wanted to see committed to film. We talk about how this already homo/pomo text was adapted into an even more homo/pomo movie, and detail the truly outrageous cast which acts as a who's who of queer cinema. James St. James: if you are free on Thursday we are also free on Thursday. Additional Reading: Party Monster: The Shockumentary New York Gritty: 'Party Monster' Michael Alig Details Grisly Crime in Exclusive Interview Party Monster: Behind the Scenes w/ James St. James & Fenton Bailey Any religious text which might cleanse you of these sins Extra Credit: Follow us at @wedidthereading Read more of Clementine's words at @clementinevonradics See more of Pia's drawings at @pia_marchetti Hear more of Mirin Dojas's sick beats at @Mirin_Doja
In this episode, Maryanne Snell brings us a unique perspective on Taylor Jenkins Reid's novel "Daisy Jones and the Six". Although we both loved this book, our initial thoughts and takeaway themes were very different. Listen in to hear thoughts on the relationships explored in this work of fiction, and how mental states alter defining "soulmates". And of course, our interpretation of what it means to be a ROCK STAR!Maryanne is also the author of the Betsy Malone Mystery Series available on Amazon.
Laptop Radio chats with Cellista (Composer and Performance Artist) on RAGE: A Dance Film + Album Based on a Book of Philosophy. RAGE is released on October 15, 2020 on Facebook.
The cult film that launched a thousand dorm room posters. There was so much to discuss about the film and we tried to fit it in a super long episode. We talk the impact of this film 20 years later, the vibes of Fincher, and the fashion is just out this world amazing.--- GIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE!Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Jai @jai_stylefactoryIntro & Outro music by Den-Mate @imdenmateFollow Fashion Grunge on Instagram @fashiongrunge and fashiongrunge.comemail us : info@fashiongrunge.com
Jacques Bernard, de la librairie Le Forum, nous présente La déclaration des droits des mamans, un livre d'Élisabeth Brami, illustré par Estelle Billon-Spagnol. Un pied de nez à ceux qui croient que les mamans doivent être parfaites.
Can Sam outrun The Firm before Mandee find the Love of the Game? Check out this week's Very Special Episode™ where Sam in a rare turn of events brings Tom Cruise to the table and Mandee forgets that there are not one but three Kevin Costner baseball films. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jacques Bernard nous suggere cette semaine un livre du musicien et ecrivain Magyd Cherfi, Ma part de Gaulois.
Jacques Bernard nous propose le livre Tout bouge autour de moi, de Dany Laferrière, un témoignage autour du séisme de 2010 à Haïti.
The Truth About French Women" nous montre que les femmes françaises sont vraiment fascinantes, mais pas forcement pour les raisons auxquelles que vous pensez.... Christophe en parle avec Marie-Morgane Le Moel..
The Call of the Wild, an adaptation of the Jack London novel, is the first film to use the new 20th Century Studios logo under the Disney ownership. Listen in for details on this kid-friendly canine story.Want to connect with Movies On My Mind? We've made it easy! Click here to follow the podcast on your social media app of choice. Also, become a Movies On My Mind Super-Fan and support the show through Ko-Fi or Patreon to receive additional content not available on social media platforms. Thank you for your support! See you on the next episode!Overview:Good - 4:44Bad - 13:28Ugly - 21:44Call to Action - 24:33
Doctor Sleep opens this weekend and we are certainly looking forward to the next Stephen King adaptation from Hollywood. In honor of Doctor Sleep, we here at The Top 10 hosted by John Rocha (@therochasays) & Matt Knost (@mattknost), sat down to discuss the best movies based on a book. This a huge list of potential movies, and we would except any choice you could make. There are literally hundreds to choose from. So what would be on your list? Let us know at the links below and as always thanks for listening to the show! Follow: @toptenshow Social: facebook.com/groups/thetop10show Support: patreon.com/thetop10 Merch: shop.spreadshirt.com/thetop10
Doctor Sleep opens this weekend and we are certainly looking forward to the next Stephen King adaptation from Hollywood. In honor of Doctor Sleep, we here at The Top 10 hosted by John Rocha (@therochasays) & Matt Knost (@mattknost), sat down to discuss the best movies based on a book. This a huge list of potential movies, and we would except any choice you could make. There are literally hundreds to choose from. So what would be on your list? Let us know at the links below and as always thanks for listening to the show! Also there's a spoiler discussion of JoJo Rabbit from 26:20-31:22. So steer clear if you haven't watched the movie or don't want it ruined. Follow: @toptenshow Social: facebook.com/groups/thetop10show Support: patreon.com/thetop10 Merch: shop.spreadshirt.com/thetop10 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
All Killer, No Filler with Ashley and Jamie as they concentrate on who's hot and why. From Ben Whishaw to rapper bbymutha to vintage TV performances to a deep dive into hot journalists, they got it all covered.
It has evidently been 25 years since the last mainstream, Hollywood film with an all Asian cast so Staci and Sarah are excited to discuss Crazy Rich Asians and Better Luck Tomorrow even though, despite their reading-loving-selves, neither Staci nor Sarah have read the book Crazy Rich Asians nor the news reports regarding the murder that Better Luck Tomorrow is based off of.As always, if you enjoyed the show, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you’ll always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Movie Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-us.htmlWebsite: http://www.gsmcpodcast.com/Movie-podcast.htmlITunes Feed : https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-movie-podcast/id1116274617 GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX3_EvbHp08&list=PLF8Qial15ufrmDabMk03LCx49N85Bxv71Twitter: https://twitter.com/GSMC_MoviesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/gsmcmovie/Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Movie Podcast are for Movie purposes only. Reproduction, copying or redistribution of The GSMC Basketball Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.
“I remember Mama" was a television show popular in early television in Canada as well as the U.S. Based on a book, the story went on to Broadway as well as TV. It featured a Norwegian immigrant family in the early portion of the last century.
Ellie and Zenger talk current events in the world of geek. Then Some of the movies you enjoy maybe based on books. Co-Host Rob joins as we discuss the topic of movies that you may not realize are based on books Don't forget to check us out on SoundCloud: Zeng This iTunes: Zeng This Facebook: Zeng This Twitter: @zengthis Instagram: @zengthispodcast Patreon: www.patreon.com/zengthis Email us at zengthis@gmail.com All Music on the podcast was done by @DJGoldenBoy89
So this week's episode went in a lot of different directions. But what you have to know is that we had a plan. Who are your top 3 movie directors? The problem is, this plan was sprung in surprise and not even Mike, who asked the question, was ready with an answer. Then a few left turns later, the question was answered but the answers were to a whole different set of questions. But don't worry, all 3 of the guys answered the favorite director question.Direct Downloads: http://comesnaturally.libsyn.com/iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/kqkgackFacebook: http://tinyurl.com/myovgm8Tumblr: http://tinyurl.com/m7a6mg9Twitter: @ComesNaturalPodYouTube: http://tinyurl.com/n7c4l6p
Showcast Episode 67: How funny is Pat Finn? The film & TV actor and improv expert joins The Movie Guys to talk "Seinfeld", his favorite movie of all time and more. Plus, former guest John Rocha sits in to co-host, previewing "This is Where I Leave You", "The Maze Runner" and "A Walk Among the Tombstones", featuring the classic bit "Liam Neeson Orders a Pizza". The Movie Guys are Paul Preston, Karen Volpe, Adam Witt & Lee KiasLike good movie talk? Please subscribe!www.themovieguys.net@TheMovieGuysYoutube.com/user/TheMovieGuysOnlineiTunes: http://bit.ly/1l0hCpGInstagram.com/themovieguys