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Interquel (taki prequel, ale pomiędzy :D), czyli mała rozbiegóweczka przed 3. sezonem, a w nim: - wakacje Magdy na Majorce - wizyta w Berlinie - Muzeum Gier Komputerowych i Muzeum Techniki - co pojawi się w 3. sezonie ---- Mana Mana, czyli względnie regularny podcast o geek kulturze - od gier wideo po gadżety. Gramy, oglądamy, słuchamy, testujemy i latamy przez internet z kotem na syntezatorze. Oto efekt! Gdzie nas znaleźć? ⇒ Mana Mana na Facebooku: www.facebook.com/manamanapodcast/ ⇒ Mana Mana na Soundcloud: @manamana-podcast ⇒ Mana Mana na iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mana-…d1202654275?mt=2 ⇒ Mana Mana na Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCKuYJD9556cvjCrryXsHLfw ⇒ Grupa Mana Mana na Facebooku: www.facebook.com/groups/1245386408842241/
0:00 - Intro, iTunes review 4:45 - "Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates" review 13:05 - "The Secret Life of Pets" review 22:00 - "Swiss Army Man" review 29:10 - QOTW (wedding stories) 40:00 - We've added a perk for Patreon patrons 41:20 - A round of Interquel, which we erroneously call Character Casserole the whole time because we're idiots 47:50 - A brief, tactful Summer Box Office Challenge update 48:50 - Recap and goodbye QOTW: What fictional town from a movie would you like to live in? REVIEWS: Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates: B- 7/10 The Secret Life of Pets: C- 5/10 Swiss Army Man: B+ 8/10 (B.S.-approved!)
0:00 - Hello, it's our 300th episode, whatever 2:15 - "Whisky Tango Foxtrot" review 16:50 - "London Has Fallen" review, which we definitely recorded at the same time and place as the rest of the show, for sure 26:45 - "Zootopia" review (Snider only) 35:20 - QOTW (minor details that ruined a movie for you) 49:30 - A round of Interquel ("Fantastic Mr. Fox" and "Princess Bride") 55:15 - Recap and goodbye QOTW: What movie embarrasses you because of the way it portrays a part of your identity (hometown, subcultures, religion, interests, etc.)? REVIEWS: Whiskey Tango Foxtrot: B 7/10 London Has Fallen: C 4/10 Zootopia: B+ n/a
0:00-3:40 - Intro; some Fantastic Fest movies we're looking forward to (in four weeks, I don't know why we're talking about it now) 3:40-12:40 - "We Are Your Friends" review 12:40-19:40 - "Z for Zachariah" review 19:40-23:00 - "Turbo Kid" review 23:00-36:00 - QOTW (part 2's that were an improvement over their predecessors) 36:00-45:10 - A round of Interquel ("Psycho" and "Back to the Future") 45:10-51:30 - The final Trouble Report 51:30-53:25 - Recap and goodbye QOTW: What are your two (2) favorite movies of summer 2015? Blockbusters, indies, Video on Demand, anything counts as long as it came out since May. REVIEWS: We Are Your Friends C 5/10 Z for Zachariah B+ 8/10 (B.S.-approved!) Turbo Kid B-ish 7/10
0:00-1:25 - Hello! 1:25-3:50 - iTunes review (it's also a monologue from "The Way Way Back") 3:50-25:15 - "Jurassic World" review 25:15-27:05 - QOTW - There wasn't one, but now there's a new one for next week: tell us about a time when you disagreed with Bayer and/or Snider on a movie review 27:05-31:15 - Summer Box Office Challenge update 31:15-41:55 - A round of Interquel ("Jurassic Park" and "Swingers") 41:55-47:15 - What'd You Watch? ("Jurassic Park," "Three Days of the Condor," "Insidious Chapter 3") 47:15-48:30 - Recap and goodbye QOTW: When did you strongly disagree with one or both of us about a movie review? REVIEWS:Jurassic World B- 6/10
0:00-5:05 – We say hello, talk about parenting, wonder how Eric could inherit his brother’s children, we call it Daddy Fun Time5:05-17:00 – “John Wick” review (B.S.-approved!)17:00-27:40 – “Ouija” review (Bayer only, including a review of the audience)27:40-31:50 – “Dear White People” review (Bayer only)31:50-44:05 – QOTW – we tabulated the Horror Mt. Rushmore!44:05-50:55 – A round of Interquel50:55-56:45 – A round of “Hey, What’d You Watch?”56:45-59:10 – “Cute” Dylan stories59:10-1:00:30 – A summary of what we said QOTW: Make up a new movie monster, something we’ve never seen before. Interpret “monster” however you like.
0:00-4:25 - Introduction, we have colds, iTunes review 4:25-19:30 - "Pompeii" review 19:30-33:10 - QOTW (movies you own but never watch) 33:10-41:51 - Interquel 41:51-48:10 - Oscar bowling, movies to watch 48:10-49:35 - Wrap-up and goodbyes 49:35-52:35 - Randy Newman's Title Song from "12 Years a Slave" QOTW: If there are aliens, and you can send them one movie to represent humanity, what do you choose and why?
0:00-4:50 - Introduction, hats, iTunes review 4:50-8:00 - This week’s sponsor: The Inside Mag, where listener Andre Noble has written a story. Read his story, why don’t you? 8:00-21:00 - “The Counselor” review, and “Bad Grandpa” non-review 21:00-32:10 - “All Is Lost” review 32:10-42:50 - “Zero Charisma” review 42:50-45:00 - “Argento’s Dracula” review 45:00-50:30 - New QOTW, plus our listenership numbers 50:30-58:50 - Interquel (“LOTR: Return of the King” and “Independence Day”) 58:50-1:00:40 - Wrap-up and goodbyes QOTW: How did you discover Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider? Please indulge us this once.
0:00-2:50 - Introduction; iTunes review 2:50-4:15 - This week's lunch sponsor: listener Andy Thomas' fundraising page for the 2013 Susan G. Komen Greater Cincinnati Race for the Cure. It's a worthy cause! Help out a fellow listener, won't you? 4:15-6:00 - Pig War 6:00-19:30 - "Riddick" review 19:30-28:05 - "Short Term 12" review 28:05-38:50 - QOTW (biggest surprise of the summer movie season) 38:50-45:40 - Interquel ("Man of Steel" and "Face/Off") 47:45-47:50 - Wrap-up and goodbyes Our lunch sponsor: The fundraising page for listener Andy Thomas' Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure team. QOTW: What horror film that didn't get a sequel deserved one?
For the first time ever in the history of Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider, film critics Jeff Bayer and Eric D. Snider talk about movies they like, don’t like and simply shrug at. First up is “Drive” starring Ryan Gosling. It falls under the “like” category (a lot). Next up is “I Don’t Know How She Does It” starring Sarah Jessica Parker. Can you guess what category this flick falls under? We answer the QOTW which was, “What actor or actress who normally plays a certain type of character could break out and play against type?” Of course there’s pimping, plus PROPAGANDA EXTRAVAGANZA (see details below). Both Jeff and Eric saw the original “Straw Dogs” and Eric saw the remake. Interquel is played with “Bull Durham” and “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” PROPAGANDA EXTRAVAGANZA: If you like Movie B.S. then tell people about it. The most creative propaganda piece will win the biggest Movie B.S. prize to date! One winner will get the following Blu-rays: “TRON: Legacy,” “MacGruber,” “Limitliess” and “Louie: Season 1.” Check out our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/moviebspdx for past examples. Fans have made and posted fliers, created decks of cards, and even killed a man in our name! Deadline to enter is October 19. QOTW (thanks to listener Dave Gibbons): How far have you ever driven to see a movie, what movie was it, and was it worth the drive?
Did you know they made another Harry Potter? They did! It’s a fitting conclusion to the big saga, as Jeff and Eric convey in this week’s episode of “Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider.” Also terrific is “Winnie the Pooh,” an innocent and whimsical throwback to the old Disney shorts. Jeff reports that “A Better Life” is awfully hard to watch on account of being depressing; Eric reports that “Terri” is a vulgar “Napoleon Dynamite” clone that’s only so-so. There’s also a nice round of Interquel. New QOTW: What movie best represents/symbolizes/encapsulates America? Plus! Portland DVD/Bluray shop Disc E. Business is hosting appearances by Walter Koenig and Grace Lee Whitney from the original “Star Trek” series! They’ll be there signing autographs and stuff on Aug. 20 and 21, and “Movie B.S.” listeners can get a discount on merchandise! Go to DiscEBusiness.net, click “events” and then on the Movie B.S. logo.
Jeff Bayer and Eric D. Snider are … wait for it, wait for it … talking movies this week on “Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider.” First up is Pixar’s animated sequel “Cars 2″ starring Larry the Cable Guy. Yes, he’s the lead. Jeff and Eric don’t hate this movie, but it’s the worst of the Pixar bunch. They also dive into what this “Cars” world means. Next up is “Bad Teacher” starring Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake and Jason Segel. Two of those three aren’t that funny in this R-rated comedy. “Conan O’Brien Can’t Stop” shows Conan (warts and all) after being fired from “The Tonight Show” and focuses on his comedy tour. The boys play Interquel with “Gremlins” and “40 Year-Old Virgin.” This week’s QOTW is dedicated to “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” and it’s this … QOTW – “What toy should be made into a movie?”
This week on Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider, Jeff and Eric disagree slightly on “X-Men: First Class.” Eric loved it, Jeff merely liked it. There’s a lot of friction over that. They both found Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” funny and delightful, though, and Eric recommends the bloody “13 Assassins” (which Jeff didn’t see) for those who like bloody Japanese things. QOTW is: What are your “dealbreaker” movies — movies that could prevent you from dating or being friends with someone if you found out they loved (or didn’t love) them? If you have any actual experiences with a relationship being damaged by disagreement over a movie, by all means, tell us! Jeff and Eric also played a game of Interquel that went all kinds of crazy.
This week on Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider … Bayer is back. He has returned from Africa, to grace the listeners with his presence. In his honor, Snider decided not to see any of the movies that were released this week. Well, that’s not exactly true. Bayer saw “Water for Elephants” starring Robert Pattinson, Christoph Waltz and Reese Witherspoon. The backdrop of the 1930s circus was his favorite part, the other stuff … not bad. The boys play a rousing game of Interquel, perhaps the best ever. The movies “Se7en” and “Inception” were used in the making of it. The QOTW is “What is your favorite drive-in theater experience?”
Your old pals Jeff Bayer and Eric D. Snider are off to Austin for South By Southwest, but that didn’t stop them from delivering a piping-hot new edition of Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider first! All the movies this week are about aliens and monsters and stuff. “Battle Los Angeles” offers good action, too much shaky-cam, and war-movie cliches. “Red Riding Hood” is stupid. “Mars Needs Moms” is flat and lifeless. B & S also play a game of Interquel that gets dark and weird, announce the winners of last week’s propaganda contest, and add a few new agents to the Movie B.S. census. QOTW: What movie alien would you most like to find in your back yard, and why? (Note: No humanoids, e.g., Luke Skywalker.) Send your answers to moviebspdx@gmail.com, or post at facebook.com/moviebspdx. If you’re in Austin for SXSW, keep an eye on Twitter — @MovieBS, @EricDSnider, @BayerJeff — for a meet-up.
Jeff Bayer and Eric D. Snider have no movies to talk about this week. What ever shall they do? Well, even though “Black Swan” isn’t out in Portland yet, they’re reviewing (and loving) it. It stars Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis and is in major cities in limited release. “The Warrior’s Way” didn’t have an advance screening, but film.com and thescorecardreview.com will eventually have reviews up. With all this extra time, Bayer and Snider record a much-needed promo, they also play Interquel and answer the QOTW. More important than all of that, they insist you vote for Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider on http://www.podcastawards.com/. You can vote once every 24 hours. Make it so. Next week’s QOTW is “What movie location (real or fictional) would you most like to visit and what would you do there?”
Film critics Jeff Bayer and Eric D. Snider spend a lot of time talking about all things jackass-y. The both agree “Jackass 3D” will make you laugh whether you like it or not. Plus, they give personal stories from jackass moments in their lives. The critics review “RED” starring Bruce Willis is something you’ve seen before. They give the others movies (“Freakonomics,” “Stone” and “You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger” two minutes each. Then, it’s time for Interquel. This week they combine “Shawshank Redemption” and “The Wizard of Oz.” The QOTW (question of the week) is “What is your favorite movie related Halloween costume?”
In this week’s edition of Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider it is revealed that Ben Affleck is a good director and actor and we shouldn’t make fun of him anymore. “The Town” is solid cops-and-robbers fun! Also fun is “Easy A,” a teen satire, though Bayer and Snider differed on just how much fun it is. They agreed that “Devil” — not screened for critics, so they had to catch it at midnight Thursday night, like chumps — isn’t worth your time. There was further discussion of Joaquin Phoenix’s “I’m Still Here,” recently revealed as a performance rather than a documentary, and the boys played a rousing, perhaps doomed game of Interquel involving “Outbreak” and “Spider-Man.”
It’s our 21st episode, so that means we can finally drink during the show! There are five films in wide release and Bayer and Snider didn’t have time to see them all. ‘Piranha 3D’ is going to cost you, but it’s pretty good campy fun if you’re in the mood for blood and boobs. ‘The Switch’ is not as awful as it sounds, thanks mainly to Jason Bateman. Snider saw ‘Vampires Suck’ and believes they stole a joke from his illustrious catalogue. ‘Nanny McPhee Returns’ and ‘Lottery Ticket’ were not watched. Deal with it. Interquel makes a comeback with ‘Hoosiers’ and ‘Fight Club.’ And the boys answer the QOTW and give you a new one … “What is your scariest movie scene?” The movie itself doesn’t have to be scary, just the moment.
It’s a moist day at the PDX.fm studios as Jeff and Eric present another sweaty edition of “Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider. “The Other Guys” is pretty solid Will Ferrell comedy if you ask Snider; quite a bit less solid if you ask Bayer. Snider sort of has a Will Ferrell thing, though. There’s a discussion of the listeners’ favorite cop movies, and Bayer is a little upset that people give a big list when we only asked for ONE. The guys dip into the mailbag to address some theme song-related questions, and they also play a new game! It’s called Interquel! Some innuendo occurs. The next QOTW: What are your favorite guy movies (in honor of “The Expendables”)?