POPULARITY
Ladies and Gentlemen, We're back in the flow and it's Gareth and the Pink Blancmange behind the recording desk. In this weeks episode we discuss BBC's Luther, the smouldering remains of Doctor Who, the excellent Orville and Apple's tragic fall from grace... again. So grabba a cuppa and join us for this weeks Monkey Nut Punch podcast! #MNP #Luther #TheOrville #DoctorWho Social Media Links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MonkeyNutPunch/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/monkeynutpunch Website: www.mnp.ninja Music From NCS Webpage: https://twitter.com/NCSounds YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/NoCopyrightSounds Intro Music: http://nocopyrightsounds.co.uk/video/tobu-candyland-ncs-release/ Outro Music: http://nocopyrightsounds.co.uk/video/tobu-sound-of-goodbye-ncs-release/ Podcast Hosting: www.podbean.com
Eric Sayour and Arlen Harrow discuss the first season of BBC's LUTHER, starring Idris Elba and written by Neil Cross. Season 2 Theme "88mph" by Le Matos Available Everywhere | RSS Feed https://anchor.fm/s/7f2bb04/podcast/rss Los Harrow Network https://losharrow.wordpress.com/los-harrow-podcasts/
I watched a bunch of shit and spare you most of it. https://twitter.com/watchalonepod Good Time - 2017 feature from the Safdie brothers about street trash trying to scrape by after fucking up a felony; see it ASAP! I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives In the House - 2016 Netflix Gothic mood horror from Oz Perkins, son of Anthony Perkins (Psycho, and more). Stars Ruth Wilson, queen of my heart since she stole it in BBC's Luther. Literary, interesting. Starry Eyes - good horror about Hollywood strivers - get it wherever you can Holidays - shitty horror anthology on Netflix - skip Spontaneous Combustion - part of my Tobe Hooper retrospective (RIP) - a Brad Dourif vehicle for special effects and satirical exploration of the "nuclear family" in atomic America. Paris is Burning - 1990 documentary about underground gay community theater scene called "drag balls" - touching eye-opener about gay street urchins just trying to look like divas and feel "real" for once. The Servant - 1963 Joseph Losey offbeat suspense flick about a sick relationship between a con artist (Dick Brogarde) and his loser alky rich boy boss (James Fox). Black and white, masterfully shot - so many good scenes and frames that I recommend you see pronto to understand what I love about it. Then I pipe up about the Devin Faraci / Tim League fiasco. Spoiler alert: I think Faraci was just bad PR for Alamo, but Tim had a good heart and wanted to help him out, so he kept him on payroll. Tim now pays the price for his kindness masked with deceit - no charges filed yet against Faraci, but people think "11 months without working" isn't punishment enough. What a bloodthirsty society.
Sure we're talking BBC's Luther and Tom Hanks' Sully, but more importantly we talk about Morgan Freeman's crappy non-African Ben Hur voice, why Henry should never go on vacation with Tom Hanks, and Todd's brilliant solution to surviving The Conjuring's scariest scenes. Follow us on twitter with @moviesreviews2go and @dadusamericanis to leave us your comments or questions.You can also email us questions at podcast@moviesreviews2go.comWe are at: www.moviereviews2gowww.youtube.com/moviereviews2go
(0:02:35) Blu Rays: (After Earth...American Horror Story S2: Asylum), (0:08:50) Coming Attractions: (Captain Phillips...Machete Kills), (0:15:50) Box Office: Gravity wins (it's the law, after all), (0:20:25) TV Talk: Sleepy Hollow is cray, and Shaun still doesn't care for S.H.I.E.L.D, (0:39:10) Darren is getting old, and also played some WoW, (0:46:25) Shaun loved Gravity, reread Batman Inc. and watched BBC's Luther, (1:08:10) Tripp is at the mercy of football and watched The Good Wife