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Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge is on trial this week. Can Joel convince Gav that this is a tasteful retelling of a true story that manages to capture the essence of the war and deliver real context and compassion for the horrors of war? Can Alex persuade Gav that this is an extension of the directors views and is just an excuse to show gratuitous violence and explosions while feeding into the stereotypes created during the WW2 propaganda regime. There's news about the reboot of Charlie's Angels, news about a new Terminator movie. We discuss our favourite war films and we see who wins Gavaroo... the game were the rest of the team have been doing their very best to wind Gav up all day long to see if they can get him to snap during the show. Special Guest: Ausy.
In this episode, Tyler and Reed discuss Mel Gibson's HACKSAW RIDGE and and Hugh Hudson's CHARIOTS OF FIRE.
In the finale of the Oscar megapod trilogy of 2017, the boys wrap up their discussion on 2016 while managing to shit on franchises and what that really means to be in a franchise (von Sternberg even claims that franchise films aren't actually films) and they finally get to the matter at hand: reviewing Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge and Nate Parker's The Birth of a Nation. Burgess overanalyzes and von Sternberg dismisses and many laughs are had culminating in some phenomenal racism. Thanks again to Creative Commons and the talents of these fine artists for allowing the use of their music: "Tainted Cloth" by Oelek, "The Cannery" by Kevin MacLeod, "Wagon Wheel" by Kevin MacLeod, and "The Troll of the Mountain Swing" by Underscore Orkestra.
For Valentine's Day, James and Matt "You have a dog in this fight" review Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge and Marvel's Doctor Strange.
This week on the podcast, Casey and Dan rolled Winner's Choice and get to pick their own movies. Dan saw the latest from M. Night Shyamalan SPLIT, while Casey goes to war with Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge. The latter is nominated for some Oscars, but is it worthy? The former has been pitched as a return-to-form for the oft-maligned director - but does its plot contribute to the stigmatization of mental health issues? Then, Greg heads to the theaters to check out the latest entry in the long-running RING series, with RINGS. This time, they're high definition! Plus, all three talk about an album by death-metal genre-benders Oathbreaker. Before any of that, we dive into the new Netflix show The Santa Clarita Diet, Talk some Tark' with a revisit of the Russian science-fiction classic Solaris, check out some new trailers for a number of upcoming flicks, answer your questions and movie news requests, and so much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
La La Land is going to the dance with a record 14 nominations, tying 1950’s All About Eve and 1997’s Titanic. Other top nominees include Arrival and Moonlight (8 nominations), Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge, Lion and Manchester by the Sea (six nominations) and Fences and Hell or High Water (four nominations). The Academy Awards are airing Sunday, Feb. 26 on ABC, and we will be recording a podcast after the show for your next-day listening pleasure (and maybe during!) To tell us what you think, click over to the blog post here: http://www.dorkingoutshow.com/special-bulletin-6-dorking-out-about-the-oscars/ The full list can be printed here: http://oscar.go.com/nominees/ Want some comedies in your Best Picture nominations at some point in your life? well, help make #OscarsSoSerious a thing. Use it. Now, the full list so you can play along as we chatter: Best Picture Arrival Fences Hacksaw Ridge Hell or High Water Hidden Figures La La Land Lion Manchester by the Sea Moonlight Best Director Damien Chazelle, La La Land Barry Jenkins, Moonlight Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea Denis Villeneuve, Arrival Mel Gibson, Hacksaw Ridge Best Actor Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea Denzel Washington, Fences Ryan Gosling, La La Land Andrew Garfield, Hacksaw Ridge Viggo Mortensen, Captain Fantastic Best Actress Emma Stone, La La Land Natalie Portman, Jackie Meryl Streep, Florence Foster Jenkins Isabelle Huppert, Elle Ruth Negga, Loving Best Supporting Actor Mahershala Ali, Moonlight Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water Dev Patel, Lion Lucas Hedges, Manchester by the Sea Michael Shannon, Nocturnal Animals Best Supporting Actress Viola Davis, Fences Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea Naomie Harris, Moonlight Nicole Kidman, Lion Octavia Spencer, Hidden Figures Best Adapted Screenplay Moonlight Arrival Fences Lion Hidden Figures Best Original Screenplay Manchester by the Sea La La Land Hell or High Water The Lobster 20th Century Women Best Foreign Language Film Toni Erdmann The Salesman Land of Mine Tanna A Man Called Ove Best Documentary Feature O.J.: Made in America 13th Fire at Sea I Am Not Your Negro Life Animated Best Animated Feature Zootopia Kubo and the Two Strings The Red Turtle My Life As a Zucchini Moana Best Film Editing La La Land Moonlight Arrival Hacksaw Ridge Hell or High Water Best Original Song "City of Stars," La La Land “Audition (The Fools Who Dream)," La La Land "How Far I'll Go," Moana "Can't Stop the Feeling," Trolls “The Empty Chair,” Jim: The James Foley Story Best Original Score La La Land Lion Jackie Moonlight Passengers Best Cinematography La La Land Moonlight Arrival Silence Lion Best Costume Design Florence Foster Jenkins La La Land Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Allied Jackie Best Makeup and Hairstyling Star Trek Beyond A Man Called Ove Suicide Squad Best Production Design La La Land Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Hail, Caesar! Arrival Passengers Best Sound Editing Hacksaw Ridge Arrival Deepwater Horizon La La Land Sully Best Sound Mixing Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Hacksaw Ridge La La Land Arrival 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Best Visual Effects The Jungle Book Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Kubo and the Two Strings Doctor Strange Deepwater Horizon Best Short Film, Live Action Timecode Silent Nights La Femme et le TGV Ennemis Interieurs Sing Best Short Film, Animated Piper Pearl Borrowed Time Blind Vaysha Pear Cider and Cigarettes Best Documentary, Short Subject Joe’s Violin The White Helmets Extremis Watani: My Homeland 4.1 Miles Find The Dorking Out Show here... Dorking Out Show Blog - Twitter - YouTube - Facebook - Patreon Find Sonia here... Twitter - The Sonia Show Blog - The Sonia Show Facebook Page Find Chris here... Twitter - The Jett Jergens Blog - The Jett Jergens Facebook Page
Talking the big PSN/XboxOne/Nintendo sale overload, Final Fantasy 15, redneck nerds, Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge & more! After recording the episode I have played considerably more of Final Fantasy 15 and though it's not the RPG us old timers want, it still is pretty darn sweet. Defiantly grew on me. The only thing that would make it better is turn based! Ha ha. So come on by, have some laughs and take a listen! WWW.OldManOrange.COM Share, Subscribe, Review, Comment, and Enjoy! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/o...http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/old-m... Old Man Orange is Spencer Scott Holmes and Ryan Dunigan. - 2016 Send us an email at OldManOrangePodcast@Yahoo.com if there's a certain movie or game you'd like us to jam with or if you just got a shout out to give. Become a super cool monthly supporter of our podcast and animations on Patreon. Thanks a bunch.https://www.patreon.com/OldManOrange Also, uploading the podcast to Podbean. Which will eventually become the main place for the show. So check it out!http://oldmanorange.podbean.com/ Help Support the Podcast by buying something we talked about in the show, from one of our Amazon links or just use the links to reach Amazon. Doesn't cost you any extra but sends a little something our way. Thanks Final Fantasy 15 http://amzn.to/2h3Bg6K
BetOnline.ag Bonus Codes: 75BTB for first timers (75% Bonus) and 50BTB for reloads (50% Bonus). Monday Night Football edition of Bet The Board with Todd Fuhrman and Payne Insider breaks down Cincinnati's trip to New York to take on Eli Manning and the Giants. Will the bye week help shore up the Bengals defense that's been a shocking disappointment in 2016? Before the boys take a deep dive into MNF, Fuhrman and Payne talk about what they saw from Sunday's NFL Week 10 slate of games; are the Dallas Cowboys the best team in the NFL or did Seattle re-stake that claim? Mr. Cool, Cam Newton wets the bed again under pressure. Serious concerns in New England regarding Belichick's defense? Todd and Payne take a deep dive into the College Football Playoffs and their Power Rankings ahead of Tuesday's updated poll. Plus, it's Monday Movie Review time! How did Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge grade? All that and more on the Monday edition of Bet The Board.
Aliens come to movie screens in a few different ways. Sometimes they come in peace; sometimes they come to destroy; and sometimes… well sometimes they just come. In ARRIVAL, the new sci-fi film from SICARIO director Denis Villeneuve, they do just come - and it’s up to Amy Adams' language specialist to figure out why. On this week's show, Josh and guest host Michael Phillips have a review. Plus, thoughts on Jeff Nichols’ LOVING and Mel Gibson's HACKSAW RIDGE. 0:00-1:48 - Billboard 1:48-23:43 - Review: "Loving" Charles Bradley, "God Bless America" 25:08-39:01 - Notes / Massacre Theatre 39:01-51:50 - Review: "Hacksaw Ridge" Charles Bradley, "Changes" 53:10-1:08:05 - Review: "Arrival" 1:08:05-1:12:10 - Close / Outtake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mel Gibson's directed another movie - is all forgiven? Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy," Bill Bregoli and guest Mike Sargent look at "Hacksaw Ridge" and you'll hear what Mel Gibson and star Andrew Garfield have to say about this true story of a WWII hero. We also look at director Ang Lee's "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" and the R-rated animated raunch fest "Sausage Party." Then there's "Indignation" starring Logan Lerman and based on a Phillip Roth novel. Lots of big names and lots to talk about!
Show Rundown: In this week’s episode, we review Doctor Strange and talk about the state of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Kirk Hamilton, editor-at-large at Kotaku.com. Then Chris reviews Hacksaw Ridge and I say “Chris reviews” because I didn’t see it, which brings up an interesting question, “How do you separate an artist’s troublesome actions from their work.” All of that, plus our favorite headlines of the week. Next week, we’re going to have a segment to answer any and all listener questions. Send us your questions and we will do our level best to answer them. Marcus already has his question in… what’s your question. Tweet us @DorkingOutShow, message us on Facebook at Facebook.com/DorkingOutShow, or email DorkingOutShow@gmail.com Topic 1: Doctor Strange and the Semi-Annual State of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Address Topic 2: Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge and what to do with the troublesome artist? Favorite Headlines: Quentin Tarantino Confirms Retirement Rumors: Two More Films And Out Mel Gibson says Marvel movies are violence without a conscience Find The Dorking Out Show here... Dorking Out Show Blog - Twitter - YouTube - Facebook - Patreon Find Sonia here... Twitter - The Sonia Show Blog - The Sonia Show Facebook Page Find Chris here... Twitter - The Jett Jergens Blog - The Jett Jergens Facebook Page
This week we catch up on lots of small developments in awards season, from the quixotic campaign for Sausage Party to the release of Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge. We also share Richard’s interview with French actress Isabelle Huppert, star of Elle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode, the New York Film Festival seems to have claimed an awards season victim in Ang Lee's "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk." Meanwhile, Andrew Garfield discusses his work in Mel Gibson's "Hacksaw Ridge" and Martin Scorsese's "Silence." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers