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Episode 47 of the Everyman Movie Review! Another fantastic choice - now available on Netflix. This one, a little more recent (from 2019). In the spirit of James Franco's The Disaster Artist - this week's movie is Dolemite Is My Name - about the making of 1975's Dolemite and the making of the main character.. Was I disappointed? Check out the episode to find out! Spoiler Alert at 7:00 Back to the Show at 10:36 The Everyman Movie Review is a different kind of movie commentary - it's not about the art of movie-making, but rather about the enjoyment and entertainment of the film itself. It's not about me or my opinion, it's about the movie - does it deliver on what it promises? New episodes on Thursdays - subscribe to be notified when new episodes are available. Share the podcast to let everyone know about your favorite movie review series! Send me a message with your thoughts and questions. EMMR is now available on social media! Check out the Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook Page! Want more from Rob? Check out the O The Anthem Podcast, available every Tuesday at OTheAnthem.com and on Anchor. Find Rob on Social Media Support the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everymanmoviereviews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everymanmoviereviews/support
In this first edition of Even Score B-Sides, Michael & Andy go on a tangent about one of the most universally beloved movie projects ever: Tommy Wiseau's 'The Room' (which coincidentally is the centric plot point of James Franco's 'The Disaster Artist'). Furthermore, they ensue in a brief discussion about which movies could be representative for all of cinema if a person may only watch 3 for their whole lifetime. Enjoy! And follow us on Twitter: /EvenScorePod /mojo_rhythm /DrewsGrooves Mail: podcast.evenscore@gmail.com
I ugens udgave af Politikens Poptillæg dykker vi ned i begrebet kultfilm, snakker om verdens bedste dårligste film 'The Room' og anmelder James Franco's 'The Disaster Artist', som fortæller hele historien om tilblivelsen af 'The Room'. Filmen er også et portræt af det særlige venskab mellem den unge skuespiller Greg Sestero og den mystiske Tommy Wiseau, som både producerede, finansierede, instruerede og spillede hovedrollen i 'The Room', som siden 2003 har opnået kultstatus.Hør også professor Anne Jerslev dykke ned i begrebet kultfilm og Jack Stevenson fra Husets Biograf give indblik i, hvad der sker under den månedlige visning af 'The Room' i biografen.Panel: Kim Skotte filmanmelder på Politiken; Christine Runøe, producer på Poptillægger og skriver om film og kultur for Politiken; Christian Mongaard, filmredaktør på Dagbladet Information.Medvirkende: Anne Jerslev, professor i Film- og Medievidenskab på Københavns Universitet og forfatter til bogen 'Kultfilm og filmkultur'; Jack Stevenson, ansvarlig for Husets Biograf.I redaktionen: Lucia Odoom, Christine Runøe, Kathrine Eggert Wadsholt, Sille Westphal og Hanne Budtz-Jørgensen
Collie and Jonner spoil James Franco's 'The Disaster Artist', bring the latest news from Brazil ComicCon, review the best and worst films of 2017, and chat about what's to come this year!! And make sure yis subscribe yis mad yokes....
We ring in the new year with a bumper episode packed to the rafters with thumbs-down reviews. Danny did not care for James Franco's The Disaster Artist, a vanity project about the making of another vanity project (cult "worst film ever" The Room), and Sam was unimpressed by Aaron Sorkin's directorial debut Molly's Game, the drabbest showcase yet for Sorkin's unchanging repertoire of grating dialogue tics. Nor were we much endeared to Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, in which an admittedly barnstorming Frances McDormand performance gets sunk by dated, offensive humour and misjudged racial politics.We also discuss the awards season and find that it has been an absolute crock, we marvel at the gumption of greedy-guts Mark Wahlberg*, and we check in with everyone's favourite contrarian film critic Armond White. Plus we say "up your bum" a lot.We're doing a quiz next week, and you should come!!! It's on Tuesday, January 23, at the Social Bar in London. Here is the link with all the details: https://www.facebook.com/events/515393308840218/permalink/515609948818554/*At the time of recording he hadn't yet donated his massive fee for the All the Money in the World reshoots to Time's Up so he gets no credit for that from us. Should've done it earlier Wahlberg!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brian discusses the new Star Wars film and James Franco's The Disaster Artist
Welcome to Watch. Review. Repeat. This is the podcast where two best friends discuss the latest in film and television and then do it all over again the following week! Oh hi, listener. This week, Colton and Andrew offer different perspectives on James Franco's 'The Disaster Artist', based on author Greg Sestero's experiences working on 'The Room', the "greatest bad movie ever made." 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:43 - Ryan Reynolds Cast as 'Detective Pikachu' 00:03:56 - Quentin Tarantino Possibly Set to Direct R-Rated 'Star Trek' Film 00:07:22 - Bryan Singer Fired From 'Bohemian Rhapsody'; Replaced by Dexter Fletcher 00:10:08 - First Look at 'X-Men: Dark Phoenix'; Disney and Fox Mega-Deal Imminent? 00:14:18 - Jon Watts Set to Return as Director for 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' Sequel 00:16:01 - 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse' Official Teaser Trailer 00:18:21 - 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom' Official Trailer 00:20:26 - 'Alita: Battle Angel' Official Trailer 00:22:53 - 'Ready Player One' Official Trailer 00:25:51 - 'Altered Carbon' Announcement Trailer 00:28:30 - Marvel Announces 'Marvel Rising' Animated Franchise 00:29:46 - Alice Eve Joins Cast of 'Marvel's Iron Fist' Season 2 00:32:30 - 'Marvel's Jessica Jones' Season 2 Teaser and Premiere Date 00:33:56 - 'The Disaster Artist' (Non-Spoilers and Recommendation) 01:03:05 - Catching Up With Andrew ('Your Name') 01:04:43 - 'Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' Season 5 Premiere 01:11:40 - Catching Up With Colton (CW Week 5 Power Rankings, 'Luther' Season 1, 'Blade of the Immortal', Super Mario Odyssey) 01:19:41 - Conclusion/Outro Thank you for listening, and please send any feedback to watchreviewrepeat@gmail.com! Intro/Outro Credit: Mechanolith Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The Cameo Guys are back to Cameo Cinemas this week! Sit back and enjoy a look into the making of the cult classic film The Room through the lens of James Franco's The Disaster Artist.
I say "Hi" to Mark with James Franco's The Disaster Artist and also review Ingrid Goes West starring Aubrey Plaza. And later, I discuss the trailer for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and the 2018 Golden Globe nominations. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Intro: 0:00 - 3:24 Review - The Disaster Artist: 3:24 - 30:57 Review - Ingrid Goes West: 30:57 - 38:38 News - 2018 Golden Globe nominations, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom trailer, Alita: Battle Angel trailer: 38:38 - 51:58 This week in new releases/Outro: 51:58 - 56:19
This week saw the release of James Franco's The Disaster Artist in the U.K., as well as its wide release in the U.S. Based on the book of the same name by Greg Sestero and Tom Bissell, Franco's movie tells the story of the making of The Room, the legendarily terrible "drama" directed by Tommy Wiseau. Matt talks with guest Louise Le Cornu about The Room in general, his experiences organising screenings of the film, and the clear love and affection for it on display in The Disaster Artist, then rejoins Ed to talk about the cult fascination surrounding Wiseau, and the ways in which Franco draws out the pathos of an outlandish figure. They also talk about candle-making, whether John Goodman would be a good dinner guest, and dinosaur court cases. It's a silly one. You can watch David Ehrlch's Best Films of 2017 countdown video here. You can watch Sufjan Stevens' Tonya Harding video here. 00:00:00 - 00:09:19 - Intro 00:09:20 - 00:34:26 - News 00:34:27 - 01:10:06 - Matt & Louise talk about The Room 01:10:07 - 01:36:26 - Matt & Ed talk about The Disaster Artist 01:36:26 - 01:42:06 - SRS Recommends & Outro
For many, fall and winter are the holidays for the religious, the patriotic, or some atheistic liberal progressive version of each. Big meals. Lots of presents. Too much family. At Forgotten Film Pod, we practice Festivus, and we're expecting to air a lot of grievances in our discussion episode about these movies -- but until then, in honor of James Franco's The Disaster Artist, we're introducing each other to some flicks from the so bad, they're good hall of fame in Tommy Wiseau's THE ROOM and Jon Rad's DANGEROUS MEN. Join us on this tragibrilliant journey, won't you? Listen now! You can also listen to the Forgotten Film Pod on iTunes, Stitcher, and most pod-catchers near you. Theme: “Vintage Education” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
James Franco's The Disaster Artist tells the story of the making of The Room, one of the most famous awful movies of all time. The panel sits down to talk about Franco's vision and his muse. Guest: NPR Music's Marissa Lorusso.
James Franco's The Disaster Artist tells the story of the making of The Room, one of the most famous awful movies of all time. The panel sits down to talk about Franco's vision and his muse. Guest: NPR Music's Marissa Lorusso.
Dana Stevens, Julia Turner, and Stephen Metcalf discuss James Franco's The Disaster Artist with Slate's Forrest Wickman, the cult film The Room with producer Benjamin Frisch, and Fiona the hippo and celebrity animals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dana Stevens, Julia Turner, and Stephen Metcalf discuss James Franco's The Disaster Artist with Slate's Forrest Wickman, the cult film The Room with producer Benjamin Frisch, and Fiona the hippo and celebrity animals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're down to the final days of the 2017 movie season, and we've got three big ones to discuss. In fact, we only have three more shows left -- counting this one -- until our big Dorkfest Top 10 Movies of 2017 podcast. First, we look at James Franco's "The Disaster Artist." Then we dig into Guillermo del Toro's much-heralded "The Shape of Water." We finish with America's Sweetheart Woody Allen and his new movie "Wonder Wheel." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can there be a really good, perhaps Oscars worthy movie about one of the worst movies ever? And can it be done by James Franco? This week on Cinema Royale I'll be reviewing James Franco's THE DISASTER ARTIST about the making of Tommy Wiseau's bizzare, atrocious THE ROOM! And I'll be saying "Oh hai Hannah Buchdahl" as the co-host of The Cinema Clash joins in on the fun. Plus I'll run down by five favorite "Movies About Movies", and I'll have news on Masters of the Universe, Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn, Daisy Ridley's Star Wars future, and more!
Join Matt and Justin as they explore James Franco's The Disaster Artist, based on the book of the same name, detailing the making of the "Citizen Kane" of bad movies: The Room. Follow along as the two of them as they detail their experience with The Room and why it has the status it has.
News & Reviews is back with a bang and this week we've got pre-release reviews of James Franco's 'The Disaster Artist' and Aaron Sorkin's 'Molly's Game', two biopics garnering early Oscar buzz for their central performances. Is it justified buzz? We also discuss the first trailer for Marvel's 'Avengers: Infinity War' and give early thoughts on that film in advance of it's release next May. If you enjoy what you're hearing why not subscribe to the podcast to get all our new episodes first. You can also rate and review the pod at the same time as you share it with all your friends. Want to get in touch? Just find us on Facebook at Dinosaur Man Nerdcast or on Twitter @DinosaurMan15. Alex will happily reply to every message.
Steve, Josh and Smiley are joined by Chris, a fill in for Huber to review the highly anticipated Superman V Batman: Dawn of Justice, as well as The Bronze and Pee-wee's Big Holiday. WARNING! Reviews contain spoilers! Tweet us @Film4Cast or email us at Film4Cast@gmail.com with any comments on this episode. 00:00-02:33 Intro 02:33-19:50 *News Segment (Includes news on Guillermo del Toro, James Franco's The Disaster Artist, Rob Zombies 31, All That and Legends of Hidden Temple Reunion ) 19:50-34:30 Pee-wee's Big Holiday Review 34:30:45:30 The Bronze Review (WARNING: Contains Spoilers) 45:30- 01:41:16 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Review and Wrap Up (WARNING: Contains Spoilers)