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Including:Suspenseful fartsRobin Thicke's Balloon Storage WarehouseLassie comes home... but why?A clip from Darren Aronofsky's NOAH with Russell Crowe talking to GodA charity advert for SnapchatThis year's official World Cup songWritten and performed by John Sharp, Grace Davis, James Doherty, Matt Dennis, Mikey O'Neil, Michael Claridge and Emily Claridge.
In lieu of a new episode this week we crack open the Film Junk Vault for another classic featuring a couple of riveting stories from Greg and Jay's personal lives. We also review Green Lantern and discuss Fast Five, Kung Fu Panda 2, Teen Wolf, The Knack and How to Get It, Juggernaut and World on a Wire. 0:00 – Intro 2:35 – Greg's Story 16:05 – Jay's Story 26:40 – Headlines: Oscars to Have 5 to 10 Best Picture Nominees, Christian Bale to Star in Darren Aronofsky's Noah, James Mangold to Direct The Wolverine, Russell Crowe is Jor-El 37:55 – Review: Green Lantern 1:19:12 – Trailer Trash: Moneyball 1:23:35 – Other Stuff We Watched: Hall Pass, The Hangover Part II, Party Down, Teen Wolf, Billy the Exterminator, X-Men: First Class, Fast Five, Master Chef, Super 8, Kung Fu Panda 2, Get Shorty, The Knack… And How to Get It, Petulia, Juggernaut, World on a Wire, Charlie Wilson's War, Kingpin, Foo Fighters: Back and Forth, Who Took the Bomp: Le Tigre on Tour 2:25:30 – Junk Mail: Super 8 End Credits, Defending Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut, Alamo Drafthouse, Fantasy vs. Sci-fi Categorization, CG Animated Movies for Adults, We Didn't Start the Film Junk 2:38:50 – This Week on DVD 2:52:00 – Outro
In lieu of a new episode this week we crack open the Film Junk Vault for another classic featuring a couple of riveting stories from Greg and Jay's personal lives. We also review Green Lantern and discuss Fast Five, Kung Fu Panda 2, Teen Wolf, The Knack and How to Get It, Juggernaut and World on a Wire. 0:00 – Intro 2:35 – Greg's Story 16:05 – Jay's Story 26:40 – Headlines: Oscars to Have 5 to 10 Best Picture Nominees, Christian Bale to Star in Darren Aronofsky's Noah, James Mangold to Direct The Wolverine, Russell Crowe is Jor-El 37:55 – Review: Green Lantern 1:19:12 – Trailer Trash: Moneyball 1:23:35 – Other Stuff We Watched: Hall Pass, The Hangover Part II, Party Down, Teen Wolf, Billy the Exterminator, X-Men: First Class, Fast Five, Master Chef, Super 8, Kung Fu Panda 2, Get Shorty, The Knack… And How to Get It, Petulia, Juggernaut, World on a Wire, Charlie Wilson's War, Kingpin, Foo Fighters: Back and Forth, Who Took the Bomp: Le Tigre on Tour 2:25:30 – Junk Mail: Super 8 End Credits, Defending Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut, Alamo Drafthouse, Fantasy vs. Sci-fi Categorization, CG Animated Movies for Adults, We Didn't Start the Film Junk 2:38:50 – This Week on DVD 2:52:00 – Outro
Episode 21 is Dennis' pick - a documentary produced and directed by Mike Myers about a long time friend of his: Shep Gordon. The movie is called Supermensch - mensch being a yiddish term for someone of great and noble character. This dude-man has been a talent manager since the late 60's, he's worked with every celebrity you can think of, and everybody loves him. Why? How could anybody be so likable? Watch the movie to find out and listen to us talk about ol' Shep, whether there's more to his story, and why Mike Myers even made this movie. Oh, it's another blockbuster too. Hit up the main site at www.flixbookclub.com to leave us a comment or a suggestion. Tune in next week where we return to fiction (sorta?) by talking about Darren Aronofsky's Noah.
Get ready for the holiest (or maybe the most blasphemous) episode of SVU yet, as noted heathens Matt and Alison recommend biblical movies you can rent or stream at home right now, in honor of this week's Listeners Choice Review of Darren Aronofsky's NOAH. We promise this is one episode you won't want to pass over. Filmspotting: SVU is brought to you by Movies On Demand On Cable. Opening Break Chef White Bird In A Blizzard Open Windows Queue Shots: Biblical Movies Jesus Christ Superstar The Robe The Passion Of The Christ The Ten Commandments Listeners Choice Review Noah Behind the 8-Ball: 3 New Releases Matt: Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa Scanners Hoop Dreams Alison: The Double Saturday Night Transparent: Season 1 2 Listener Recommendations Matt: I Know That Voice Too Much Johnson Alison: Harmontown Return From The Ashes 1 Random Film From Our Queues Matt: Magic Trip Alison: Jet Li’s Fearless Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode goes over the similarities between the story of Roland Emmerich's "The Day After Tomorrow" and Darren Aronofsky's "Noah."
Kirsty Lang presents a Front Row special celebrating the big screen's love affair with the Biblical epic. It's a genre that defined the golden age of Hollywood, but it's undergoing something of a resurrection in 2014 thanks to the release of Darren Aronofsky's Noah starring Russell Crowe, a film soon to be joined in cinemas by Ridley Scott's Exodus, and the long awaited prequel to The Passion of The Christ - Mary. And whilst general audiences seem hungry for the bible on screen, churches across America are showing Son of God, a faithful retelling of the life of Jesus Christ. In the company of Hollywood's hottest directors, Life of Brian's Michael Palin, and the British actor who played Jesus Christ himself, join Kirsty as she sets off on her own pilgrimage in search of the roots of the biblical epic. Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Craig Smith.
The boys file two by two into this week's pairing of Darren Aronofsky's "Noah", and the single take extravagana "Russian Ark" from 2002. More importantly, Ian reveals just how Jewish he is.
Tyler and Josh are joined by Nathan Potter to discuss Darren Aronofsky's NOAH.
Joey, Kevin, and Wes review Darren Aronofsky's Noah.
This week we dive into the first of many biblical epics coming out of Hollywood, Darren Aronofsky's Noah starring Russell Crowe. We also touch on NBC's Heroes Reborn, Mel Gibson's career path, and the new Harry Potter spinoff trilogy Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them.
We look at Darren Aronofsky's Noah starring Russell Crowe. In music we listen to Skrillex's first full album Recess and interview him! We also listen to Karmin's first full album, Pulses. In theater we review the new touring production of Joseph and Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat starring American Idol contestant Ace Young. Plus a remembrance of Gwar lead singer David Brockie.
The controversy surrounding Darren Aronofsky's Noah has led some to write off the Biblical epic, but on this week's Cinema Royale we're going to look at whether the film can be enjoyed by all audiences. Noah stars Russell Crowe, Emma Watson, Jennifer Connolly, and Anthony Hopkins.Plus, Arnold Schwarzenegger gears up for Sabotage, the cop thriller from the director of End of Watch!All this plus DVDs, news on Avengers: Age of Ultron, Ant-Man, Star Wars, and more!
This week, we take a look back at the film that launched a sequal, a television show, and a Hi-C flavor: Ghostbusters. Plus, inspired by Darren Aronofsky's Noah, Rhea and Ricky pitch movies based around unnatural movie/director pairings.