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"Why spiders, Master Lee?" The clear answer is for a Flickchart Forum for Spider-Man movies! Ian Wilson is joined by Donovan Morgan Grant and Christian Honore as they discuss and rank the non-Avengers films related to New York's favorite web-slinger. There's controversy to be had if you're a fan of Spider-Man 2, whilst each host debates the best Spider-Man actor. Also: lizards! And guess what. This is the 17th anniversary of Earth-2.net: The Show! Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
"Why spiders, Master Lee?" The clear answer is for a Flickchart Forum for Spider-Man movies! Ian Wilson is joined by Donovan Morgan Grant and Christian Honore as they discuss and rank the non-Avengers films related to New York's favorite web-slinger. There's controversy to be had if you're a fan of Spider-Man 2, whilst each host debates the best Spider-Man actor. Also: lizards! And guess what. This is the 17th anniversary of Earth-2.net: The Show! Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
One of Disney's darkest, yet most hopeful films, Pinocchio has charmed, inspired, and traumatized generations of viewers - including Christian Honore and Donovan Morgan Grant. Join the two as they unpack this paradox, from its catchy songs and marvelous animation to its dastardly rogue's gallery (including a strong candidate for the most evil Disney villain of all time) and depictions of cruelty, drugs, and ethnic stereotypes.
After many a-setback, The Brothers Wilson finally bring you their final show of 2021, with our featured player being Rob Reiner. Coverage centers around his directorial helming of classic romcom When Harry Met Sally..., as well as his first stint in the director's chair for This Is Spinal Tap, in which he also co-stars. In addition to Reiner's career, the "January" episode also means that Ian and Pandy delve into jingles, George Banks, Christian Honore's Casting Challenge, outtakes, and The Tomlinson Awards. And just who will be the first two subjects proper for 2022?
After many a-setback, The Brothers Wilson finally bring you their final show of 2021, with our featured player being Rob Reiner. Coverage centers around his directorial helming of classic romcom When Harry Met Sally..., as well as his first stint in the director's chair for This Is Spinal Tap, in which he also co-stars. In addition to Reiner's career, the "January" episode also means that Ian and Pandy delve into jingles, George Banks, Christian Honore's Casting Challenge, outtakes, and The Tomlinson Awards. And just who will be the first two subjects proper for 2022?
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The end of The Year of the Rings is upon us, and in a surprise twist that rivals the film Soylent Green, this month's person of interest is the Knight of New Zealand himself: Peter Jackson! The brothers explore two non-Rings films in the form of the 2005 mocap-based gorilla snuff film King Kong, and whacky murder romp Heavenly Creatures. They also discuss the highs and lows of the six Rings films. Along the way there a traditional festive challenge from Christian Honore, which posits which Nintendo character Sir Ian McKellen would best suit, we discover Peter Jackson's cheeky-chappy side in his very own jingle, and did someone say "Email-bot redemption arc?" Plus: a Tomlinson awards that bucks many a trend, and some incredibly bad taste outtakes! Thank you all for a fabulous year of HAA!
The end of The Year of the Rings is upon us, and in a surprise twist that rivals the film Soylent Green, this month's person of interest is the Knight of New Zealand himself: Peter Jackson! The brothers explore two non-Rings films in the form of the 2005 mocap-based gorilla snuff film King Kong, and whacky murder romp Heavenly Creatures. They also discuss the highs and lows of the six Rings films. Along the way there a traditional festive challenge from Christian Honore, which posits which Nintendo character Sir Ian McKellen would best suit, we discover Peter Jackson's cheeky-chappy side in his very own jingle, and did someone say "Email-bot redemption arc?" Plus: a Tomlinson awards that bucks many a trend, and some incredibly bad taste outtakes! Thank you all for a fabulous year of HAA!
The end of The Year of the Rings is upon us, and in a surprise twist that rivals the film Soylent Green, this month's person of interest is the Knight of New Zealand himself: Peter Jackson! The brothers explore two non-Rings films in the form of the 2005 mocap-based gorilla snuff film King Kong, and whacky murder romp Heavenly Creatures. They also discuss the highs and lows of the six Rings films. Along the way there a traditional festive challenge from Christian Honore, which posits which Nintendo character Sir Ian McKellen would best suit, we discover Peter Jackson's cheeky-chappy side in his very own jingle, and did someone say "Email-bot redemption arc?" Plus: a Tomlinson awards that bucks many a trend, and some incredibly bad taste outtakes! Thank you all for a fabulous year of HAA!
The end of The Year of the Rings is upon us, and in a surprise twist that rivals the film Soylent Green, this month's person of interest is the Knight of New Zealand himself: Peter Jackson! The brothers explore two non-Rings films in the form of the 2005 mocap-based gorilla snuff film King Kong, and whacky murder romp Heavenly Creatures. They also discuss the highs and lows of the six Rings films. Along the way there a traditional festive challenge from Christian Honore, which posits which Nintendo character Sir Ian McKellen would best suit, we discover Peter Jackson's cheeky-chappy side in his very own jingle, and did someone say "Email-bot redemption arc?" Plus: a Tomlinson awards that bucks many a trend, and some incredibly bad taste outtakes! Thank you all for a fabulous year of HAA!
HAA's favorite Danish-American is, of course, Christian Honore. But, as he isn't a movie actor, attention has turned instead to one of the lynchpins of the Lord of the Rings trilogy: Viggo Mortensen. The Brothers Wilson feature his literal crowning glory in Return of the King, whilst ignoring his pre-Tolkein career in favor of an atypical comic book movie, A History of Violence, and his part in the recent Academy Award-winning biopic Green Book. Along the way, Pandy spends the entire recording baking bread, Ian starts a new recurring trope, and there's some light mockery of Blink-182 to boot.
HAA's favorite Danish-American is, of course, Christian Honore. But, as he isn't a movie actor, attention has turned instead to one of the lynchpins of the Lord of the Rings trilogy: Viggo Mortensen. The Brothers Wilson feature his literal crowning glory in Return of the King, whilst ignoring his pre-Tolkein career in favor of an atypical comic book movie, A History of Violence, and his part in the recent Academy Award-winning biopic Green Book. Along the way, Pandy spends the entire recording baking bread, Ian starts a new recurring trope, and there's some light mockery of Blink-182 to boot.
HAA's favorite Danish-American is, of course, Christian Honore. But, as he isn't a movie actor, attention has turned instead to one of the lynchpins of the Lord of the Rings trilogy: Viggo Mortensen. The Brothers Wilson feature his literal crowning glory in Return of the King, whilst ignoring his pre-Tolkein career in favor of an atypical comic book movie, A History of Violence, and his part in the recent Academy Award-winning biopic Green Book. Along the way, Pandy spends the entire recording baking bread, Ian starts a new recurring trope, and there's some light mockery of Blink-182 to boot.
HAA's favorite Danish-American is, of course, Christian Honore. But, as he isn't a movie actor, attention has turned instead to one of the lynchpins of the Lord of the Rings trilogy: Viggo Mortensen. The Brothers Wilson feature his literal crowning glory in Return of the King, whilst ignoring his pre-Tolkein career in favor of an atypical comic book movie, A History of Violence, and his part in the recent Academy Award-winning biopic Green Book. Along the way, Pandy spends the entire recording baking bread, Ian starts a new recurring trope, and there's some light mockery of Blink-182 to boot.
Stepping outside of his usual arena, The Flying Danishman, Christian Honore, goes three rounds with The Fierce Chicken of Bristol, Tom Stavros Hemmings, over sports. Between bobbing and weaving through their favorite fictional sports, pummeling their least favorite ones, and promoting the greatest sports matches, the two podcasting pugilists also lay down some dubious baseball metaphors, confront the darkest secrets of the Star Trek universe, and pound out rubbish Irish accents. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
Stepping outside of his usual arena, The Flying Danishman, Christian Honore, goes three rounds with The Fierce Chicken of Bristol, Tom Stavros Hemmings, over sports. Between bobbing and weaving through their favorite fictional sports, pummeling their least favorite ones, and promoting the greatest sports matches, the two podcasting pugilists also lay down some dubious baseball metaphors, confront the darkest secrets of the Star Trek universe, and pound out rubbish Irish accents. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
Ian Wilson returns with the second instalment of The Flickchart Forum. Joined by guests Christian Honore and Chris Johnson, the forum takes a look at the 10-film filmography of one of this generation's most interesting and successful directors: Christopher Nolan, who is British! Amongst the definitive Top 10 rundown based upon the trio's individual lists, and interesting descriptions of the Starship Enterprise, listen in to hear which host does Tom Wilkinson impressions, which host hates Leonardo DiCaprio, and which host actually likes Interstellar. It's Bane-on-a-plane entertainment! Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
Ian Wilson returns with the second instalment of The Flickchart Forum. Joined by guests Christian Honore and Chris Johnson, the forum takes a look at the 10-film filmography of one of this generation's most interesting and successful directors: Christopher Nolan, who is British! Amongst the definitive Top 10 rundown based upon the trio's individual lists, and interesting descriptions of the Starship Enterprise, listen in to hear which host does Tom Wilkinson impressions, which host hates Leonardo DiCaprio, and which host actually likes Interstellar. It's Bane-on-a-plane entertainment! Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
Ian Wilson returns with the second instalment of The Flickchart Forum. Joined by guests Christian Honore and Chris Johnson, the forum takes a look at the 10-film filmography of one of this generation's most interesting and successful directors: Christopher Nolan, who is British! Amongst the definitive Top 10 rundown based upon the trio's individual lists, and interesting descriptions of the Starship Enterprise, listen in to hear which host does Tom Wilkinson impressions, which host hates Leonardo DiCaprio, and which host actually likes Interstellar. It's Bane-on-a-plane entertainment! Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
Ian Wilson returns with the second instalment of The Flickchart Forum. Joined by guests Christian Honore and Chris Johnson, the forum takes a look at the 10-film filmography of one of this generation's most interesting and successful directors: Christopher Nolan, who is British! Amongst the definitive Top 10 rundown based upon the trio's individual lists, and interesting descriptions of the Starship Enterprise, listen in to hear which host does Tom Wilkinson impressions, which host hates Leonardo DiCaprio, and which host actually likes Interstellar. It's Bane-on-a-plane entertainment! Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
Christian Honore and Tom Hemmings close this week's coverage of Python proper by going over its swan song, The Meaning of Life, as well as the group's ultimate disbanding and the death of Graham Chapman. Please visit http://www.patreon.com/earth_2.
Christian Honore and Tom Hemmings close this week's coverage of Python proper by going over its swan song, The Meaning of Life, as well as the group's ultimate disbanding and the death of Graham Chapman. Please visit http://www.patreon.com/earth_2.
Christian Honore and Tom Hemmings close this week's coverage of Python proper by going over its swan song, The Meaning of Life, as well as the group's ultimate disbanding and the death of Graham Chapman. Please visit http://www.patreon.com/earth_2.
And now for something completely different. Forty-five years ago today, a naughty little program aired on BBC1 that would transform the comedic landscape forever: Monty Python's Flying Circus. Kicking off a new weeklong event on Earth-2.net: The Show, Christian Honore teams up with Dan Toland to discuss how they got into the show, the ups and downs of its four seasons, and the six Pythons themselves before each ranks their Top 10 personal favorite sketches. Please visit http://www.patreon.com/earth_2.
And now for something completely different. Forty-five years ago today, a naughty little program aired on BBC1 that would transform the comedic landscape forever: Monty Python's Flying Circus. Kicking off a new weeklong event on Earth-2.net: The Show, Christian Honore teams up with Dan Toland to discuss how they got into the show, the ups and downs of its four seasons, and the six Pythons themselves before each ranks their Top 10 personal favorite sketches. Please visit http://www.patreon.com/earth_2.
And now for something completely different. Forty-five years ago today, a naughty little program aired on BBC1 that would transform the comedic landscape forever: Monty Python's Flying Circus. Kicking off a new weeklong event on Earth-2.net: The Show, Christian Honore teams up with Dan Toland to discuss how they got into the show, the ups and downs of its four seasons, and the six Pythons themselves before each ranks their Top 10 personal favorite sketches. Please visit http://www.patreon.com/earth_2.
Just in time for Thanksgiving, and to pay thanks to Christian Honore for his generous donations to For Better or Worse, Shana and Mike remake their first animated feature: Pocahontas. Be like Christian, and visit our Patreon page at http://www.patreon.com/forbetterorworse.
Just in time for Thanksgiving, and to pay thanks to Christian Honore for his generous donations to For Better or Worse, Shana and Mike remake their first animated feature: Pocahontas. Be like Christian, and visit our Patreon page at http://www.patreon.com/forbetterorworse.
Just in time for Thanksgiving, and to pay thanks to Christian Honore for his generous donations to For Better or Worse, Shana and Mike remake their first animated feature: Pocahontas. Be like Christian, and visit our Patreon page at http://www.patreon.com/forbetterorworse.
Just in time for Thanksgiving, and to pay thanks to Christian Honore for his generous donations to For Better or Worse, Shana and Mike remake their first animated feature: Pocahontas. Be like Christian, and visit our Patreon page at http://www.patreon.com/forbetterorworse.
Thanks to the generosity of Will Ackerman, Christian Honore, and Matthew McKinnon-Gray, Shana and Mike sat down to discuss how they'd remake Saved by the Bell. In their revamp, both the original cast and a new cast are utilized, there are drugs and death, implied handjobs, and even science fiction. No, really. Also, Mike slaps himself during the recording, because, you know, it's Saved by the Bell.
Thanks to the generosity of Will Ackerman, Christian Honore, and Matthew McKinnon-Gray, Shana and Mike sat down to discuss how they'd remake Saved by the Bell. In their revamp, both the original cast and a new cast are utilized, there are drugs and death, implied handjobs, and even science fiction. No, really. Also, Mike slaps himself during the recording, because, you know, it's Saved by the Bell.
Thanks to the generosity of Will Ackerman, Christian Honore, and Matthew McKinnon-Gray, Shana and Mike sat down to discuss how they'd remake Saved by the Bell. In their revamp, both the original cast and a new cast are utilized, there are drugs and death, implied handjobs, and even science fiction. No, really. Also, Mike slaps himself during the recording, because, you know, it's Saved by the Bell.
Thanks to the generosity of Will Ackerman, Christian Honore, and Matthew McKinnon-Gray, Shana and Mike sat down to discuss how they'd remake Saved by the Bell. In their revamp, both the original cast and a new cast are utilized, there are drugs and death, implied handjobs, and even science fiction. No, really. Also, Mike slaps himself during the recording, because, you know, it's Saved by the Bell.
In the second edition of PotterWatch, Christian Honore is joined by Aaron Ross as they discuss Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Make sure to visit the Earth-2.net store: http://store.earth-2.net
In the second edition of PotterWatch, Christian Honore is joined by Aaron Ross as they discuss Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Make sure to visit the Earth-2.net store: http://store.earth-2.net
In the second edition of PotterWatch, Christian Honore is joined by Aaron Ross as they discuss Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Make sure to visit the Earth-2.net store: http://store.earth-2.net
In the second edition of PotterWatch, Christian Honore is joined by Aaron Ross as they discuss Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Make sure to visit the Earth-2.net store: http://store.earth-2.net
Today, Earth-2.net: The Show is proud to launch a brand new, multipart segment by newcomers Christian Honore and Chris Samson: PotterWatch! Kicking things off is their review of the very first Harry Potter movie: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone / Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone!
Today, Earth-2.net: The Show is proud to launch a brand new, multipart segment by newcomers Christian Honore and Chris Samson: PotterWatch! Kicking things off is their review of the very first Harry Potter movie: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone / Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone!
Today, Earth-2.net: The Show is proud to launch a brand new, multipart segment by newcomers Christian Honore and Chris Samson: PotterWatch! Kicking things off is their review of the very first Harry Potter movie: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone / Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone!
Today, Earth-2.net: The Show is proud to launch a brand new, multipart segment by newcomers Christian Honore and Chris Samson: PotterWatch! Kicking things off is their review of the very first Harry Potter movie: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone / Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone!