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Before I dive into "Picard", this seemed timely. A look at the awful mess that is Disney's Tomorrowland
Episode 96 - Disney's Tomorrowland (2015) Cinemoddities - cinematic oddities - is another film podcast discussing esoteric media projects. Our focus is discussing any media that is too bizarre, abnormal or off-kilter for contemporary audiences, then and now. Every week, Rob and Zack delve into the cult classics swamp looking for an enigmatic, cinematic gem to share with you! Harass us at Cinemoddities@gmail.com and @Cinemoddities Thank you to An Insperiority Complex for providing our theme song; Click the link to hear more from them!
In this week's episode, we do our best to unpack the plot of Disney's Tomorrowland. What caused this movie to flop? Why would there be a 200 million dollar budget? Why does Luke love this movie if he doesn't understand the plot? Press play and find out!
Where's the damn sequel to Brad Bird & Damon Lindelof's 2015 mega-budget sci-fi; one of the most fabulous failures in recent Hollywood memory; a film that sees George Clooney in a romantic relationship with a young robot girl and Britt Robertson show the world how wonderful she is, even in the most problematic of films. Lucien is joined by Cian Hade to discuss Disney's Tomorrowland.
Welcome, D Lovers, to the World of Tomorrow! By which we mean, welcome to Disney's Tomorrowland, a film of multiple visual delights and even more head-scratching plot points. From the brilliant vision of acclaimed animation director Brad Bird and the often-criticized writer Damon Lindelof, this film is a hodgepodge of set pieces featuring an obnoxiously overly-intelligent teenager, killer robots who enter and exit the film with little fanfare, and terse romantic undertones between George Clooney and a twelve year old girl (don't worry, she's a robot as well). Sprinkle all that with a helping of Tim McGraw and plenty of unresolved questions, and you end up with...probably not the blockbuster original film the House of Mouse was hoping for. It's easy to say this movie didn't live up to anyone's expectations for it, but Vicky, Nolan and Jill sure had a ball talking about it. So as We Want The D strides confidently into their own world of tomorrow and second year, join us as we discuss one of Disney's most recent missteps.
Actor Matthew MacCaull of iZombie and Disney's Tomorrowland talks with us about philosophy, anthropology, and the lifestyle of professional acting.
Disney's Tomorrowland is our feature review this week along with a quick discussion of The Rock's San Andreas and Mr Smith Goes To Washington. Guest: Tim Durkin.
This week the guys sit down with Deadpool Co-Creator and Comic Book Writing Legend Fabian Nicieza. The three of them discuss a variety of topics including how the "Merc With the Mouth" came to be, and what heroes are on Fabian's Mt. Rushmore! James and Nick also review Disney's Tomorrowland, talk about the Aquaman movie landing its director, Tron 3's cancellation, other nerd news, and MORE! Don't forget you can call in at 757 - 512 - 8229 ANYTIME and leave your fan questions for James and Nick as well!
If you like your movies and fancy watching something tonight, check out this 'Faith and Film' podcast with resident critic Fr Peter Malone. Looks at Disney's Tomorrowland, Mad Max and The Water Diviner.
HIGHLIGHT of the hour - MORE with James Hirsen on Disney's "Tomorrowland", Guest this hour - Bill Gertz (The Washington Free Beacon). -Are The Chargers staying in San Diego? It's really a "tale of 2 cities". -Bill Gertz joins Mark to talk about surveillance powers lapsing to collect meta-data, etc. Are those powers needed to prevent attacks? China is building more war ships. AND John Kerry calls for internet regulation from...The United Nations. -PLUS what can "Brown" do for you California? The Mark Larson Show mornings, 6-9 on AM 1170 "The Answer".
Lukas "The" Ridge runs the show this week, having been the only one to watch Disney's Tomorrowland starring George Clooney. Listen to what he has to say about the film while John and Zach provide their own anecdotes and overall sillyness.
This week the guys review Disney's Tomorrowland. Will the Geekz enjoy it? Sit back and find out.
At least one of the causes should be done.Spend the end of your Memorial Day with a Nintendo Free Radio that may last until the next one! Three weeks of New Business kicks off with Donald's newest obsession, the Puzzle and Dragons 2-pack. It would actually come back around, in fact. After an update on Shovel Knight across two platforms and just as many cheat codes, the time comes for Donald to confront his worst fear - Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains. Amazingly, his NWR review isn't the lowest for the game on Metacritic anymore. After a couple of updates, Austen and Stephen command the floor for the game that turns normal podcasters into Maechens, Bloodborne. It's long, and we're pretty sure it actually managed to cover ground left uncovered by other shows. Austen's keeping on the masochistic RPG train with The Witcher 3, and finds the downgrade concerns to be highly overblown. Finally, a parade of shooters ends with Stephen outsourcing his New Business again as the whole family took a ride on the Splatoon train - though Stephen's more interested in the 8-bit action.Even with Donald bowing out, Whatcha Watchin' also has a lot of catching up to do. Stephen's Netflix queue introduced him to the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, while he inoculated Hulu with Naruto SD: Rock Lee and Friends. Then, it's all the superheroics our Archie-loving editor could stand as the NWR movie/TV threads get summarized by the Supergirl trailer, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, Arrow and The Flash. Finally, Austen shows his softer side a bit by looking at the number one film of the weekend, Disney's Tomorrowland.A quick Feature covers off some of the news of the week, including Konami, Nintendo v SquareEnix in the battle of who could care less, amusement parkery and... Valve? Finally, Stephen makes up for lost time in the Mushrooms, while Austen is not too thrilled with an old friend and Donald has apparently missed his appointment with Mrs. Landingham.Next episode is ALL E3, ALL THE TIME BAYBEE! And we want to hear from you now that no less than seven companies and a concept are all vying for your frothing demand, so drop us an email, tweet your comments and hype train boarding passes to @nfrpodcast or leave a comment below. Until next time, Donald has some eggs to turn into Rare Candies...This podcast was recorded on May 23 and was edited by Donald Theriault. All music and clips used under fair use and for context of discussion.
The 36th episode of the Reel Cinema Podcast! We review and discuss Disney's Tomorrowland! Follow us on twitter @ReelCinemaPod
John is gone yet again, but have no fear, Zach and Lukas still have business to finish, and they can only do it by discussing this week's Box Office Bomb, Unfinished Business! After the guys review the new "comedy" starring Vince Vaughn, Tom Wilkinson, and Dave Franco, listen to them rap about the new developments in the Zoolander sequel and Disney's Tomorrowland.
Andy, Leroy, and Roman roundtable District 9 director Neill Blomkamp's divisive new film Chappie. They also review the latest trailers for Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron and Disney's Tomorrowland. Check-out RF4RM's newest podcast: Taking The Bullet - An Angry Podcast About Bad Movies.Follow @RF4RM on Twitter & Instagram Like the RF4RM Podcast Fan Page on Facebook. Your news feed will thank you. Join the conversation by joining the RF4RM Discussion Group on Facebook where every opinion matters, even if it's wrong! All this, and more, is available on our website RF4RM.com. We'd like to hear from you. Send us your movie reviews, comments and suggestions to podcast@rf4rm.com. RF4RM also talks all things Batman on the Holy BatCast podcast. Check it out and follow the Holy BatCast on Facebook and Twitter.