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It's women-centric sequels week on Film Chat, as Charlize Theron and Tom Hardy help five fugitive wives dodge a hundred exploding cars in Mad Max Fury Road; and Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, and the rest of the Barden Bellas take to the global aca-stage for some more aca-tastic a capella singing in Pitch Perfect 2. Plus, we discuss the prospects for the upcoming Blade Runner sequel, and we talk about how great Emily Blunt is, not only standing up for women in flats at the Cannes Film Festival but also providing us with a delicious recipe for chicken noodle soup. Finally we try our hand at coming up with some crackling Aaron Sorkin-esque dialogue for Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs biopic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs film is the feature review this week along with The Danish Girl, news, the Trademark Lightning Round and a return of the Crap Corner. Also: Ex Machina, The Visit, Slow West, Cartel Land, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, Unfriended, It Follows, The Strangers.
In this episode, Tyler and Robert discuss Danny Boyle's STEVE JOBS
NP Director of Media Dan Tucker returns to ProjectionCast, joining Jason and Chris for a overstuffed lineup of hot topics and recent releases. The guys discuss the news of the day - the supposed box-office "slump" of October, Chris Rock's return to the Oscars, Ricky Gervais' return to the Golden Globes, and Quentin Tarantino's run-in with the law (?!) - before diving into the latest high-profile releases. Dan and Chris add their thoughts on Bridge of Spies, the guys discuss the impact of Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs, Jason and Dan wax emotional about the wonders of Room, Chris and Jason discuss The Keeping Room, and the guys even throw a bone to Crimson Peak and Our Brand is Crisis.Opening Music: "Flashing Lights" performed by Kanye WestClosing Music: "Big Rock Candy Mountain" performed by Brie Larson
This month Tom Linay is joined by film journalist Ian Sandwell, who writes for Screen International and Digital Spy. They both highlight their favourite films from the 59th BFI London Film Festival and discuss the festival as a whole. Tom is also joined by DCM's Marketing Manager, Ana Takis, to discuss the closing night film, Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs.
This week on FILM SCHLUBS, Brian and Dylan review Guillermo del Toro's CRIMSON PEAK, starring Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston and Jessica Chastain. They also offer up non-spoiler reviews for BRIDGE OF SPIES and BEASTS OF NO NATION. Also tune in to our FARGO Instant Takes every Monday as well as TV TALK every Wednesday with Shayne Bowman. SHOW NOTES / TIMESTAMPS CRIMSON PEAK Non-Spoiler Review: 1:23:00 CRIMSON PEAK Spoiler Review: 1:39:00 BRIDGE OF SPIES Non-Spoiler Review: 1:05:00 BEASTS OF NO NATION Non-Spoiler Review: 1:13:45 Weekend Box Office Talk: 1:37 TV/Film News Talk: 2:57 Trailer Talk: 20:40 What We Watched This Week: 40:07 Suggestions of the Week: 1:01:36 WHAT WE WATCHED THIS WEEK Dylan: The Spectacular Now, We Are Still Here, Evil Dead 2, Bridge of Spies, Steve Jobs, Chef, Nathan for You, How We Got To Now, Cannibal Holocaust, Beasts of No Nation Brian: The Leftovers, Fargo, Homeland, The Walking Dead, Halt and Catch Fire, The Flash, Arrow, The Knick, The Unauthorized Melrose Place Story, The Unauthorized 90210 Story, Truth Be Told, Steve Jobs, Beasts of No Nation, The Bourne Identity/Supremacy SUGGESTIONS OF THE WEEK Dylan: ROAD TO PERDITION (iTunes, Netflix DVD) Brian: CASUAL (Hulu Plus) SUPPORT FILM SCHLUBS To support our free podcast, please rate/review Film Schlubs in iTunes; a positive review or five-star rating is the best thing you can do to support a free podcast. For donations, sponsorship or promotional opportunities, please email FilmSchlubs@gmail.com. Thank you for your support in advance. CONTACT FILM SCHLUBS We want to hear from you! Sound off on anything you'd like via the contact information below. Email Film Schlubs: FilmSchlubs@gmail.com Follow Film Schlubs on Twitter: @FilmSchlubs Follow Brian Davids on Twitter: @BDF331 NEXT WEEK ON FILM SCHLUBS On October 26th, Film Schlubs will review Danny Boyle's STEVE JOBS starring Michael Fassbender. As always, we'll review the weekend box office; latest news and trailers; what we watched this week and our suggestions of the week.
How hard is it to make two great films in a row? Turns out, most legendary directors have done it. The show's recent Ridley Scott Death Match poll between "Alien" ('79) and "Blade Runner' ('82) was the inspiration for this week’s Top 5: Back-To-Back Movies. Plus, a review of Danny Boyle's STEVE JOBS starring Filmspotting Madness Champion(tm) Michael Fassbender. This episode is brought to you by MUBI. 0:00-3:17 - Billboard / MUBI 3:17-30:01 - Review: "Steve Jobs" Music: EL VY, "Paul is Alive" 31:02-31:57 - SVU Promo 31:57-42:18 - Notes / Massacre Theatre 42:18-51:55 - Top 5: Back-To-Back Movies Music: EL VY, "Return to the Moon" 42:18-51:55 - Donations 53:10-1:27:38 - Top 5 cont. 1:27:38-1:30:41 - Close / Outtake MUSIC - EL VY NOTES - MT winner: Bianca Soto LINKS - D.C. Immigration Film Fest - Dark Side of Disney - Lukas in Belgium's site - What Died At Altamont - Bergman's legacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices