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Bullet To The Head is not a movie the brothers liked. It is a weird Walter Hill movie from 2012. The movie kind of plays out like an episode of prime time television. Very bizarre. The brothers use this late season episode to dig into the mythos of Stallone in popular culture pulling heavily from a CBC - Q interview with Stallone by Tom Power. (large swaths of the interview are used without permission!). Enjoy!Also join us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/thirstyformoreCheck out our video episode for Tulsa Kings here: https://youtu.be/GWJuWSjKPPQ
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News: Shang-Chi trailer, Polaris wins the vote, Captain America 4, and Russel Crowe as ZeusThere is a spoiler warning during news that JR recorded after the fact. It sounds terrible, because it was taped several days later on the built-in microphone on his laptop. We're aware, but it does the job.Also, what happens when you make the stars of Super-Villain Team-Up's final issues a Nazi and LITERAL HITLER? Nothing good! And by nothing good, we mean not only in-universe, but also as a book. It's just awful.
If you listened to our She's All that podcast then you can hear the despair in my voice when Kevin rolled a 2 and we has to watch Slyvester Stallone's Bullet to the Head. A dumped and forgotten painfully bad action flick that made less than 10 million dollars at the box office and almost ruined Jason Momoa's career. Listen to us go through a horrible viewing experience but a pleasurable podcast experience. We also talk about Sly's incredible Razzie nominations. As always listen to the very end to see what destiny has in store for us next week.
In the 388th Ellises’ Analysis, we’re back on the Martin Scorsese mob-movie train. The Depahted is a high-energy remake that finally won Marty an Oscar, even though it’s something of a greatest hits flick, especially for this living legend and his frequent collaborators. While it’s entertaining and the cast is an impressive collection of talent, the film doesn’t have the depth or staying power that Scorsese’s best pictures do. Is this even in his Top 5? Anyway, make no mistake, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon doing fine work in the compare-and-contrast lead moles…uh, make that roles…you know you’re in good hands. So don’t be a rat in Jack Nicholson’s gangster crew and please don’t make an appointment with the worst therapist in Bahston…or perhaps in the entire world. Just settle in for a solid hour of us celebrating AND grousing about ol’ Bullet To The Head. Well, Actually: Stanley Kubrick won an Oscar for 2001: A Space Odyssey’s Visual Effects (not an Honorary Award). Also, Orson Welles won a trophy for co-writing Citizen Kane and then many years later DID win an Honorary Oscar too. Also also, Alfred Hitchcock won the Thalberg award, not the Honorary Award. And finally, Chloe Zhao DID win the DGA award for Best Director on April 10th, as expected. You don’t need to take a single gunshot to your noggin to get yourself some Sparkplug Coffee. In fact, you can order as much as you want and they’ll offer you a 20% discount if you insert our promo code “top100project” into the appropriate place. Look us up on Twittah. We’re @moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis Our website is top100project.com Ryan also has a sports movie podcast called Scoring At The Movies
LISTENER BEWARE: The contents of this particular show contains an ungodly amount of questionable, at-best, Sylvester Stallone impressions by the guys. You can hear the improvements they make along the way, but according to Nick you must listen to 10,000 hours of Sly movies to perfect it. Let us know what you think. Can you do a better Stallone impression, let us know! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1308729/
Bullet to the Head is a throwback to a simpler time; an era when men were men, off-color jokes were plentiful, and the amount of heroic quips was only surpassed by the body count. Serving as Sylvester Stallone's late mid-life crisis, Bullet to the Head is an unapologetic homage to the action films of yesteryear. This makes all the more sense when you consider that director Walter Hill perfected this template with 48 Hrs., a mismatched buddy classic. Some may argue that formula doesn't necessarily work in 2012, but they—like the co-hosts of this pod—are wrong. This film is glorious. Pumped full of violence, it's an adrenaline shot to your heart. And by the looks of it, Stallone also knows all about hypodermic needles. Literally, he appears to have overdosed on human growth hormone. No 66-year-old man should be as vascular as he is in this movie. Anyway, it did inexplicably flop. It earned just under $22 million on a budget of $40 million—perhaps a signal that the action days of yore, like Stallone, were past their prime. But boo to that BS notion! Bullet's wanton carnage will put a little pound in your pencil! So sit back, get feisty with an Axe Man IPA from Surly Brewing Co., and pour yourself a double shot of Bulleit Bourbon! I, the Thunderous Wizard (@WriterTLK), Capt. Cash, and Chumpzilla are busting skulls at a Turkish Bathhouse in nothing but our Underoos! This Week’s Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – Old, angry, and jacked is the perfect way to go through life. (00:00) The "Bang, Down, Owned" Trivia Challenge – I challenge Capt. Cash and Chumpzilla to trivia centered around the movie. (1:01:52) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week, and next: It's a "Tango and Captain Cash" bonus pod! It seemed only fitting that we finished this series with its namesake, Tango & Cash! (1:16:01) And, as always, hit us up on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids—the big time casting whiff and more—from this week’s episode! You can find this episode of Hops and Box Office Flops on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Podbean, Spotify, Acast, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, and Amazon Music!
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Ben, Pogues and Seth watch 2012's Bullet to the Head. They talk car conversations, question why exactly that the first guy was killed and suffer the cliches.
Ladies and gentlemen, please enjoy this new episode of The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we examine movies from established movie stars that have flopped at the box office, been forgotten by time, or remain hidden gems. These aren't the films that made them famous or kept them famous. These are the other ones. And, man oh man, does Sly have a bunch of other ones. We cover one movie from each decade of the movie star's career: his directorial debut Paradise Alley in 1978, the prison drama Lock Up from 1989, James Mangold's Cop Land (1997), the remake Get Carter and, finally, Bullet To The Head from 2013. We get a bad impression from podcast producer Conor O'Donnell and some sharp insight from our guest Chadd Harbold, an accomplished filmmaker with two films in theaters right now: Depraved, directed by Larry Fessenden, and Villains, starring Bill Skarsgård and Maika Monroe. He's also the writer/director of the film Long Nights, Short Mornings. The three of us discuss Sly's early career and ego-driven foibles, his reckless, action movie 80s, his career regrets and late-era resurgence. One thing we didn't discuss was this wild story involving Richard Gere on the set of The Lords of Flatbush. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or Overcast. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor.
Ladies and gentlemen, please enjoy this new episode of The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we examine movies from established movie stars that have flopped at the box office, been forgotten by time, or remain hidden gems. These aren't the films that made them famous or kept them famous. These are the other ones. And, man oh man, does Sly have a bunch of other ones. We cover one movie from each decade of the movie star's career: his directorial debut Paradise Alley in 1978, the prison drama Lock Up from 1989, James Mangold's Cop Land (1997), the remake Get Carter and, finally, Bullet To The Head from 2013. We get a bad impression from podcast producer Conor O'Donnell and some sharp insight from our guest Chadd Harbold, an accomplished filmmaker with two films in theaters right now: Depraved, directed by Larry Fessenden, and Villains, starring Bill Skarsgård and Maika Monroe. He's also the writer/director of the film Long Nights, Short Mornings. The three of us discuss Sly's early career and ego-driven foibles, his reckless, action movie 80s, his career regrets and late-era resurgence. One thing we didn't discuss was this wild story involving Richard Gere on the set of The Lords of Flatbush. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or Overcast. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor.
The crew watches Walter Hill's Bullet to the Head, starring Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Jason Momoa, and Christian Slater. It has an axe fight in it, and that's enough to amuse one of us....
It was our honor for our first podcast to interview Kavon Massenburg, a guy who grew up on the streets of Indianapolis, doing what he needed to to survive - including taking a gunshot to the head.
Nick and Justin discuss possibly the most famous movie for director Walter Hill and stars Sylvester Stallone and Jason Momoa. It may also be the most famous film with bullets in it. Hell, it may be the most famous film ever. Guest appearance by Nick's sick cat. Music by Nick Nunziata and Steve Murphy. By the way, you can donate to this show in the link if you have more money than sense. You can also leave a voice mail at 762-499-4802 and follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/movie_microscope/ and on Twitter at http://twitter.com/PodMicroscope You can also write a 5 star review. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moviemicroscope/support
The one where Green Blooded Bastard watches Bullet To The Head. This is a movie where Stallone puts a bullet to your fucking head for an hour to fucking long long. Plus fucking Han.
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This time around Vinnie and Diego talk about TWO films that should be part of our Danger Zone series but came out about 30 years too late.
We dig in on Spider-man as we talk about the new game that just came out, look back at the old Spider-man games from the past, and determine dick sizes from Spider-man and friends. Next we have Gamer Needs Food Badly where we do the Bullet to the Head challenge!!! Video will be posted to our Facebook and Instagram, check it out there! www.whosnextgaming.com
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We're headed to the Big Easy on the latest episode of the Arms Race podcast, to discuss the 2013 crime thriller Bullet to the Head! On this episode, Mike and Kevin struggle to care enough about the movie's plot to bother trying to make sense of it, wonder whether or not this buddy crime film has one buddy too many, take a look at the strange phenomenon of micro-mansions.
This episode Ross & Phil Talk Brandon Lee. 25 years after he was tragically killed on the set of The Crow, we reflect back on his films, his impact and his death. We also look at where he could have been all these years on. And as it's us we talk about lots of other films as well. Naturally. Hosted by Award winning Filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/failed filmamker Phil Hobden. Films Discussed: The Crow, Rapid Fire, Showdown In Little Tokyo, Daddy's Home 2, Tomb Raider, You Were Never Really Here, Game Night, Pacific Rim, The Lost City Of Z,m Game Over Man, Ready Player One, Bullet To The Head, Tango & Cash, The Matrix #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts For more subscribe on iTunes or check out www.philhobden.co.uk For more on Phil Hobden check out www.philhobden.co.uk For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook
This podcast originally aired on February 7th 2013, and is part of our Retro Rewind initiative to publish our back catalog of episodes for our listeners! In the inaugural episode of the Confirmed Epic Podcast we review Bullet to the head starring Sly Stallone, and discuss our thoughts on the Epic News of the week such as: Phase 3 Marvel movie speculation, proposed Star Wars Spin off films in the works, and preview New York toy fair 2013. We also delve into what we have been checking out this week: Avengers #4, Superior Spider-man #2, Part 1 of The Dark Knight Returns animated film from DC, Ian Flemming James Bond novels, and the Theater by Raven Gregory, and Lego Valentines. Let us know what you thought about the podcast in the comments below or follow and tweet us @thereelbradbell You can buy our Merch. and support the show by going to teepublic.com/user/thereelbradbell Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @confirmedepicpodcast Checkout Jerry's Action Figure reviews hot and fresh daily over at actionfigurebarbecue.com Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe to us on iTunes just search for: The Confirmed Epic Podcast You can always email any questions, comments, and concerns about the show to thepicreview@gmail.com
The team finds where the Knights are holed up in and stage their assault...
Bullet to the Head (2012) R | 1h 32min | Action, Thriller | 1 February 2013 (USA) After watching their respective partners die, a New Orleans hitman and a Washington, D.C. detective form an alliance in order to bring down their common enemy. Director: Walter Hill Writers: Alessandro Camon (screenplay), Alexis Nolent (based on the graphic novel "Du plomb dans la tête" by) (as Matz) Stars: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Momoa, Christian Slater
Bullet to the Head (2012) R | 1h 32min | Action, Thriller | 1 February 2013 (USA) After watching their respective partners die, a New Orleans hitman and a Washington, D.C. detective form an alliance in order to bring down their common enemy. Director: Walter Hill Writers: Alessandro Camon (screenplay), Alexis Nolent (based on the graphic novel "Du plomb dans la tête" by) (as Matz) Stars: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Momoa, Christian Slater
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The gang talks about even more leaks from Sony Pictures, Bullet to the Head, Room 238, Cloud Atlas and Arrow! With hosts Tom Seymour, James Richardson and Dave Leute iTunes Twitter Google App! Stitcher Radio Facebook Youtube .
In this episode, Mom and I review Bullet to the Head -- quite possibly the Greatest Movie EVER?
On this episode, film critics Steve Head and John Black discuss the new theatrical releases: BULLET TO THE HEAD WARM BODIES HANSEL & GRETEL: WITCH HUNTERS And the new Blu-ray and DVD releases: Walt Disney's PETER PAN THE MILLENNIUM BUG ALL SUPERHEROES MUST DIE BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS: PART 2 ALEX CROSS SWAMP WITCH BULLY ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT and more! As always, submitting an ITUNES REVIEW for us makes you the most incredble person in our world :) Thanks! http://www.postmovie.net Follow Steve on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/stevehead Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Så er der dømt krig værterne imellem, når snakken falder på episodens hovedfilm NIGHT AND THE CITY og igen i CK´s Crap Films Corner med den romantiske coming-of-age film CIRCLE OF TWO. Det er action packed og drengene giver hinanden kamp til stregen med argumenter og kærlige svinere! Mesterlig episode, som du ikke må gå glip af! Film der også nævnes: OPEN GRAVE, ELYSIUM, GETAWAY, MUD, PRINCE AVALANCHE, THE CANYONS, BAD LIEUTENANT, ORDER NO. 27, MEN IN WAR, DEADFALL, BULLET TO THE HEAD, CLOUD ATLAS, THE CONFORMIST med mange mange flere!
More accurately, bullet "in" the head, and then quickly "out" of the head. Walter Hill has made several great movies in his career. Is Bullet to the Head one of them? Meanwhile, Stuart unveils a new impression in his repertoire, Dan inspires a discussion about the horrors of gorilla sex, and Elliott keeps missing our special celebrity guest.Movies recommended in this episode:Big Brown EyesThe Queen of VersaillesClose Up
Jesteśmy już zmęczeni letnimi blokbasterami (jakby ktoś się pytał to zbitka słów - blok jak blokowisko i plaster miodu. Czyli słowo blokbaster oznacza słodkie bloki. Filmowe). Na całe szczęście to już za nami. Teraz możemy w spokoju oglądać seriale a nie kolejny film, w którym miasta zamieniane są w pył i gruz. O co chodzi z tymi blokbasterami? Czy nie da się już nakręcić filmu o budżecie powyżej 100 mln dolarów, w którym nie niszczy się żadnych budynków? Najwyraźniej nie.
We’re straight on the heels of the biggest Dota 2 event of the year so Paul discusses The International 3 and esports in general while Nathan has been spending time making some SaltyBets (which, if you don’t know, are the new phenomenon). In the off-time, Paul has been grinding out some Rogue Legacy and Nathan has spent probably too much time sorting documents in Papers, Please. The new Evil Dead is kind of meh while Bullet To The Head is good and V/H/S 2 is still kind of fun. Apparently, Elysium is pretty good as long as you don’t care about story. Also, The Shining mini-series is kind of shitty. P.S. Stay after the outro music for another half-hour movie chat with Robbap1!
I avsnitt 10 blir Thomas positivt överraskad av Stallones nya våldsorgie Bullet to the head. Tomas har kollat in jättar bland bönorna i Jack the giant slayer. Dessutom så får vi en rätt så hemlig recension av John Cusacks The Factory. Stor dramatik uppstår när Tomas blir ordentligt personligt påhoppad. Missa inte detta spännande avsnitt !
Sylvester Stallone gjør noe han kan, nemlig skyte vilt og slå hardt på film. Jeg anmelder Bullet in the head. En annen gammel kjenning, Roger Rabbit, er tilbake på Blu-ray. 25-års jubileumsutgaven av Hvem lurte Roger Rabbit er sett og bedømt. To splitter nye tv-serier skal også anmeldes, nemlig TVNorge-aktuelle Hannibal og Netflix-serien Hemlock Grove. Og du skal få høre hvilke filmer Filmbonanzas Vegard Larsen og jeg selv gleder oss til under årets filmfestival i Cannes. Programmet ble avslørt i går. Dette og mere til i denne ukens podcast!
Kinosyndromet tar for seg Spring Breakers, Bullet to the Head, Den lidenskapelige fiolinisten & Reportasje om Cinemateket og Biff som mister støtten. I studio var Vegard Sørhus, Morten Joki Haukeberg & Nina Vilde Hoff Bidragsyter Carina Hoshovde
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This episode, I review Stallone's new flick Bullet to the Head & tell Joel Silver to go fuck himself. Enjoy!
It's like Twilight but with zombies! Or is it? Join Andrew and Monica as they give their spoiler-free thoughts on Jonathan Levine's latest film, Warm Bodies. Find out what happens when you mix Shakespeare with the undead! Plus, Monica weighs in on Bullet To The Head. NOTE: Due to unexpected technical difficulties, there is no Part 2 discussion as mentioned. SHOW NOTES: 0:22 - Intro 2:11 - Monica's thoughts on Bullet to the Head 7:08 - Warm Bodies intro and clip 9:09 - General thoughts 20:05 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing cinemafix@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
It’s the day after the Super Bowl and Nathan nor Paul seem to care too much. Apparently some people think Borderlands 2 has racist characters, Bullet To The Head is kind of garbage and Receiver is a decent tech demo prototype but shitty “game”. Also, “dueling” ain’t what it used to be and we say happy birthday to a known friend by drinking amazing coffee… in a bar?! (well, Paul got drunk too anyways)
Obama's asking the courts to legitimize his belief that he has the right to kill American citizens based solely on his determination that they are a threat.
We're so old! See You Next Wednesday turns 50 episodes old -- that's almost an entire year in podcast time! We're talking killer sharks and threesomes off the top, with Tintorera: Killer Shark. Then we're off to play some Film Roulette, this week taking a look at the axe-fightin', racist joke makin' Sylvester Stallone film Bullet to the Head and the abysmal Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters.
Obama's asking the courts to legitimize his belief that he has the right to kill American citizens based solely on his determination that they are a threat.
This episode's reviewers are Dana and guests, Jake Tropila and Julian Collins.Cinemeter Twitter: @cinemeterpodDana James Jones on Twitter and Instagram: @danajamesjones
Matthew Socey reviews A BULLET TO THE HEAD, QUARTET plus a chat with RECIPE REHAB host, film and hockey fan Danny Boome.
With regular host Chris Hewitt away on a top secret mission to Los Angeles, Helen O'Hara takes his place in the podcast hosting chair, overseeing a show where reviews editor Ian Freer explains just how star ratings work, The Muppets sequel gets analysed and the week's releases - including Flight and Bullet To The Head - are reviewed. Plus, look forward to a snippet of the longer Denzel Washington and Robert Zemeckis interview and a fresh 15 minutes with I Give It A Year star Rafe Spall and I Give It A Year writer/director Dan Mazer. Just wait until you find out who (or what) a 'Rapscallion' is...
Oscar nominee Denzel Washington talks to Simon and Mark about his new film Flight. Plus the Box Office Top 10 and Mark's reviews of the week's new releases including Hyde Park On Hudson and Bullet To The Head.
After what many are calling a tour de force performance in the Sundance hit, 'Blue Caprice', Isaiah Washington joins us to talk about portraying the infamous "Beltway Sniper" John Allen Muhammad!Plus, Sandie Angulo Chen of NextMovie calls in to discuss the upcoming zombie romance, 'Warm Bodies'. Then, Keeping It Reel host and WAFCA President Tim Gordon steps into the arena to break down Sylvester Stallone's 'Bullet to the Head'.
Jobs that only exist in movies. February Movie Releases: Bullet to the Head, Warm Bodies, A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III, Identity Thief, Side Effects, Unfinished Song, Beautiful Creatures, A Good Day To Die Hard, Escape From Planet Earth, Safe Haven, Dark Skies, Snitch. February DVD Releases: Flight, Here Comes The Boom, Cloud Atlas, Alex Cross, Skyfall, Silent Hill Revelations, The Man with the Iron Fists, Bully, Smiley, Argo, Sinister, Anna Karenina, Fun Size, Game of Thrones Season 2, Chasing Mavericks. February Video Game Releases: Dead Space 3, We Sing 80's, Aliens Colonial Marines, Omerta City of Gangster, metal Gear Rising Revengeance, Crysis 3, Dynasty Warriros 7 Empires, Rayman Legends. Movie Classic: Indiana Jones and The Raiders of the Lost Ark. The List: Best Sci Fi Films. Closing Music by Phillip Peters - "One Little Lie".
Welcome to another episode of Come To Your Senses with Carlos Jaime. Listen to special guests comedian/writer Kevin Ford and actor/comedian/writer Ed Galvez of The Fort Podcast. The guys talk about three new action packed movies coming down the pike: "The Last Stand" starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, "Bullet To The Head" starring Sylvester Stallone and "A Good Day To Die Hard" starring Bruce Willis. Kevin and Ed also talk about dating and hilarious embarrassing moments. This action packed episode will leave you shouting "COME TO YOUR SENSES!"
Bullet to the Head (2012) R | 1h 32min | Action, Thriller | 1 February 2013 (USA) After watching their respective partners die, a New Orleans hitman and a Washington, D.C. detective form an alliance in order to bring down their common enemy. Director: Walter Hill Writers: Alessandro Camon (screenplay), Alexis Nolent (based on the graphic novel "Du plomb dans la tête" by) (as Matz) Stars: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Momoa, Christian Slater