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Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.2021 was a crazy year, second only to the insanity that was 2020. A few movies got released in 2021, but few have resonated with people as strongly as the Nic Cage starring Pig, directed by Michael Sarnoski. A critical darling from the jump and the performance that Nic Cage claims is his "favorite", Pig is somehow still criminally underseen. The boys dive deep on restaurant films/television, whether Sarnoski making a franchise film after Pig was the right move, and whether Ted Beneke is all that good of an actor. All that and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioMovie Homework will be on hiatus for a while. Be sure to check out all our other Binge Media shows on the network and we'll see you soon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.Richard Linklater is one of cinema's most eclectic directors, and this week the boys take a hard look at his 2006 film A Scanner Darkly. The director's second experiment with rotoscope technology, it features RDJ right before he goes to play Tony Stark, Keanu before the John Wick phase, and Winona Ryder being...well...Winona Ryder. Is the rotoscoping still cool? Could Woody Harrelson have been given a better wig? All that and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, Pig (2021). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.There are a handful of horror/thrillers that encompass a meta-narrative, but few have gone as deep into that subject as 2007's Funny Games, director Michael Haneke's remake of the same film from 1997. The film really never rose to prominence or critical acclaim on release but to people who appreciate the flick it offers a totally unique take on a slasher film. Is this a pretentious piece of art-house garbage? Why has Michael Pitt's career not taken off? And is Tim Roth a "bitch"? All this and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, A Scanner Darkly (2006). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**SPOILER ALERT** Wow. This episode came with homework... And boy did we cheat! I mean, do it correctly! The fellas choose movies they know the others haven't seen. Then they watched them! Listen in on their takes on the movies!! Also BEES! Also Power Outages! Also Noodle! Also please enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nofixinthebutter/support
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.Guy Ritchie is a journeyman filmmaker, and to coincide with the release of The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024) Chad and Jack are revisiting Ritchie's The Gentlemen (2019). Released just before everyone's favorite recent global pandemic, the movie was a moderate success, spawning a spinoff series that can now be seen on Netflix. Was this part of the McCounah-aissance? Does Ritchie still have "it" when it counts? Is Colin Farrell our greatest living actor? All this and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, Funny Games (2007). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.Alex Garland's Civil War (2024) is in theaters, so what better way to celebrate than by reviewing Sunshine (2007), written by the aforementioned Garland and directed by Danny Boyle? Another entry from the great movie year of 2007, the boys discuss their opinion of the film back when they first saw it, other popular Blockbuster titles of the day and whether or not Boston is a long drive or not. Download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, The Gentlemen (2019). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.Coinciding with the release of Ghostbusters Frozen Empire (2024), the boys are revisiting and reviewing the John Landis classic The Blues Brothers (1980). A classic 80's comedy, Chad and Jack discuss the Looney Tunes-esque tone of the flick, whether or not this can be considered a musical and whether or not the film is...too long...? Dafuq? Download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, Sunshine (2007). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.To celebrate the release of Dune Part Two (2024), the boys are taking a look at Prisoners (2013), director Denis Villeneuve's first English-language feature. One of the more enduring studio dramas of the past decade and featuring an impressive cast, the guys talk about the films' legacy, its technical merits and compare it to other films of the era. To round it out, Jack and Chad give their quick thoughts on Dune Deux and do a ranking of Villeneuve's flicks. Download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, The Blues Brothers (1980). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.Taking advantage of the timing of another Coen brother release, the boys are talking about 2013's Inside Llewyn Davis, their ode to New York's Greenwich Village int he early 60's starring Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, John Goodman and a great supporting cast. The boys talk about their relationship with Folk music, unlikeable protagonists and, of course, some updated top 5 Coen Brothers lists. They even get into a little physical media talk. All that and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, Prisoners (2013). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.Another episode, another revisit of a widely loved and respected film. Chad and Jack are taking a look at Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), the Michel Gondry-directed, Charlie Kaufman-written modern classic. The boys cover a lot of ground, including the dating scene in 2024, how their reaction to the film has changed over the years, and whether or not this is Charlie Kaufman's best movie. All that and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, Inside Llewyn Davis (2013). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.On this week of Movie Homework, we're digging into the suggestion-grab-bag to find 1993's Mrs Doubtfire. One of the most beloved family comedies of the 90's and possibly Robin Williams' signature film, Doubtfire provides great fodder for the boys' conversation. Could you make this movie today? Is this movie nothing more than a vehicle for Robin Williams to do impressions? And is Sally Field kinda-sorta a huge bitch in this? All that and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2014). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.Surprise! Before their next episode, Chad and Jack have a conversation about the year 2023 in film. The boys both give a top 10 Best Of, talk through some honorable mentions and bring up some of the worst films of the year. Was 2023 a great year for film, or was it just a really good one? Download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, Mrs Doubtfire (1993). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.To coincide with the recent release of Ferrari (2023), Chad and Jack are breaking down the much-maligned, critically reviled and box office bomb that is Blackhat (2015), directed by Michael Mann. For a film starring Chris Hemsworth and Viola Davis, the story of Blackhat's box office journey and recent second-life on home video has a couple twists and turns. The guys talk through this famous flop, why the film has its negative reputation, where it sits in the Michael Mann filmography and whether or not Chris Hemsworth was the right choice to play a globe-trotting computer hacker.All this and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, Mrs Doubtfire (1992). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.On this episode of Movie Homework the guys are taking a look at the 2015 Yorgos Lanthimos film The Lobster, starring Collin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, Olivia Colman, Lea Seydoux and many more. A somewhat dystopian view of relationships and modern love, The Lobster was hailed on release as the arrival of a fresh new perspective in cinema, but does this movie still have staying power? Is there a line where love becomes an objective, rather than an emotional choice? Does John C Reilly really have a lisp, or is he just an acting God? Also, given the option, what kind of animal would you choose to be? All this and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, Blackhat (2015). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John got upset at Target and had to do that countdown thing that Carl Winslow had to do to prevent a rage stroke. We report back on our homework on a few films (Hereditary, Triangle, As Above So Below) - thoughts and many feelings were shared. To cap off the episode and before the singularity comes for us all, we had some fun with a listener request (looking at you Steve R.) which was actually a belated wedding gift where we played with AI and...hoo boy...stick around for that. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nofixinthebutter/support
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.For this edition of Movie Homework the guys are changing up the format a bit. First a discussion about the recent Criterion release of Scorsese Shorts, 5 of Martin Scorsese's short films including:What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This? (1963)It's Not Just You, Murray! (1964)The Big Shave (1967)Italianamerican (1974)American Boy (1978)Then as a bonus, the guys go all-in on Scorsese's latest film, Killers of the Flower Moon (2023). It's like you get 6 times the show for the price of one! The guys talk about Scorsese's career as a whole, whether a movie that's over three hours long can stay relevant in the current theatrical climate, and even give a top 5 ranking to round out the episode. All that and more, so be sure to download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, Scorsese Shorts, including 'Italianamerican' (1974), 'American Boy' (1978), 'The Big Shave' (1967), It's Not Just You, Murray! (1964) and 'What's A Nice Girl Like You Doing In A Place Like This?' (1963). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.For their first foray into movie musicals on the show, the guys are breaking down one of the most beloved animated films of all time, Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). Directed by Henry Selick, a detail that often gets overlooked when people think about this movie, the flick is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a theatrical re-release, so what better way to celebrate than to give it the Movie Homework treatment? The boys talk about where this fits in with Burton/Selick's other works, rank their favorite character designs in the flick and try to figure out what about this movie gives it its lasting power all these years later. All that and more, so be sure to download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, Scorsese Shorts, including 'Italianamerican' (1974), 'American Boy' (1978), 'The Big Shave' (1967), It's Not Just You, Murray! (1964) and 'What's A Nice Girl Like You Doing In A Place Like This?' (1963). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.On this edition of Movie Homework our hosts Chad and Jack get into the weeds on "The Scariest Movie of all Time", The Exorcist (1973). Considered by man to be one of the greatest horror films ever made, William Friedkin's story of a mother and daughter dealing with demonic possession, and the priests that try to help them, is legendary, as is the making of the film. On its fifty-year anniversary, the guys talk about Friedkin's body of work, whether or not Linda Blair ruins her reputation with the sequel, and how TM fits into all of this. All that and more, so be sure to download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.This week, we have a word, combined with a gesture...TENET (2020), Christopher Nolan's covid-era sci-fi thriller. There has been a lot of discourse around TENET since its release, but with some distance, how has the film held up? Does the movie deserve a sequel, and is this the best use of backwards audio since Twin Peaks? All that and more, so be sure to download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, The Exorcist (1973). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.Movie Homework is celebrating the release of a new Denzel movie the only way we know how...by talking about an OLD Denzel movie, 1989's Glory. The Civil War-era classic featuring Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, Andre Braugher and Cary Elwes looms large in the war film genre, but does the movie still hold up? Do the race relations of the film still resonate today, and is Edward Zwick a director worth talking about? Plus, why does Ferris Bueller have a mustache? All that and more, so be sure to download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, TENET (2020). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this very special presentation, Lance joins up with Jack Falvey IV of BingeMedia to talk about Ari Aster's newest film, Beau is Afraid. How does this compare to Ari's other films, is this really a horror film, and why the heck does Pink Floyd keep coming up in the conversation? Thanks for listening!
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!This week we present a very special SURPRISE episode of Movie Homework featuring our good friend Lance from The Horror Returns podcast to join Jack in talking about another Ari Aster film, Beau Is Afraid (2023). The guys discuss their reaction to seeing the movie for the first time, how this fits in with Ari Aster's filmography and what the heck this all has to do with Pink Floyd. All this and more, so download now!Be sure to check out The Horror Returns podcast wherever you get your podcasts and visit them on Facebook or their website.Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext time on Movie Homework, Glory (1989). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.To coincide with the recent release of The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023) and Renfield (2023) from earlier in the year, the guys are taking a hard look at Francis Ford Copolla's Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). A film made at a time where studios and filmmakers gambled on high-concept adult films, Chad and Jack discuss the making of the film, the range in quality of acting from the main cast, as well as their opinions on vampire movies and other Dracula films. There's also some bonus talk of Lawlapalooza 2023 and how they both almost died at an AirBnB. All that and more, so be sure to download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, Glory (1989). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.This week, Chad and Jack are dissecting Ari Aster's second theatrical feature, Midsommar (2019). Aster is one of the newer visionary auteur filmmakers working today (most recently having released Beau is Afraid (2023)), and the boys have been itching to make an excuse to chat about this demented flick. Does Florence Pugh's grief-stricken performance hold up? Is watching this movie truly what it feels like to take hallucinogenics? Is this secretly one of the funniest movies ever made? All that and more, so be sure to download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.To celebrate the release of Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One (2023), we decided to take a careful look at Brian DePalma's Mission Impossible (1996). In addition to starring in the film, this was also Tom Cruise's first time as acting producer on one of his films, and the results are fascinating. Tune in to hear our conversation about our fandom of MI2, the calculated strategy of Tom Cruise's acting choices and where this ranks amongst the Mission franchise. All that and more, so be sure to download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, Midsommar (2019). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.On this week's episode of Movie Homework, the guys are talking the George C. Scott vehicle Rage (1972). Directed by and starring everyone's favorite psychopathic military general, this one came to the show's attention via Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary's Video Archives podcast. A tough film to get your hands on, unless you look on Youtube, Rage is a relic of a lost time in movies. Does it hold up, or is it lost to film history for good reason? All that and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, Mission Impossible (1996), available here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.On this week's episode of Movie Homework, StepChad and Valley get deep into the woods on one of Paul Schrader's lesser seen films, 1992's Light Sleeper, starring Willem Dafoe, Susan Sarandon, Dana Delaney, David Clennon and Victor Garber. The guys talk about Dafoe as a performer, Schrader's body of work and how this one fits in with the director's career-spanning theme of 'God's Lonely Man'. All that and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, Rage (1972), available here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.On this week's episode of Movie Homework, StepChad and Valley get deep into the woods on one of Paul Schrader's lesser seen films, 1992's Light Sleeper, starring Willem Dafoe, Susan Sarandon, Dana Delaney, David Clennon and Victor Garber. The guys talk about Dafoe as a performer, Schrader's body of work and how this one fits in with the director's career-spanning theme of 'God's Lonely Man'. All that and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, Bullitt (1968). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.On this week's episode of Movie Homework, Chad and Jack boldly go where Binge Media has seldom gone before, taking a look at one of the most iconic Sci-Fi films of all time, Star Trek II - The Wrath of Khan (1982). Jack, a Trek fan, gives his take on the legacy of the show and movies, while bringing relative novice Chad up to speed on some of the finer details of the franchise. Does Khan still have staying power, or have the more hokey elements of the story earned the flick a failing grade? All that and more, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, Light Sleeper (1992). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.This episode the boys are discussing Bubba HoTep (2002), starring Bruce Campbell, Ossie Davis, and directed by Don Coscarelli. A cult classic that is now 20 (yikes!) years old, does one of Campbell's most notable starring roles hold up, or do the guys call curtains on ever watching this again? All that and more in this week's episode, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) AND Star Trek (1966) Season 1 Episode 22: Space Seed (for extra credit). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.This episode the boys are discussing The Third Man (1949), starring Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles and directed by British film icon Carol Reed. Is one of the "greatest films of all time" still worth a damn all these years later? How does this measure up against Citizen Kane? Is there a better archetype in film noir than a drunken pulp writer? All that and more in this week's episode, so download now!Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, Bubba Ho-Tep (2002). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.This episode the boys are discussing Lost Highway (1997), starring Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Loggia and directed by everyone's favorite Eagle Scout, David Lynch. Dick Laurent is dead...or is he? Yeah...he is. Probably. ...We think?Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, The Third Man (1949). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.This episode the boys are discussing Get Carter (1971), the Mike Hodges-directed Michael Caine British crime "masterpiece".Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioNext week on Movie Homework, Lost Highway (1997). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we review Swallowed, a film about drugs, bugs, and frill jackets. Swallowed is available on Demand and Digital February 14th. Our featured TV show is the new AppleTV+, Shrinking starring Jason Segal, Harrison Ford and Stan from Revenge of the Nerds. If you like The BingeCast and what we do at Binge Media, please consider subscribing and supporting us at Patreon.com/BingeMedia to sign up for The Full Binge! On this week's Full Binge, Alyx hosts another rousing edition of The Who Said It Game with Pete and TM! Have you watched The Return of Lawlapalooza announcement video? You should. Binge Media's Review of Swallowed 0:00 - The Free Binge - Go to ParkScents.com and use the code Binge20 at checkout for 20% off your entire order to start the new year right. Law and Alyx and are here to review some shit and find out what's the greatest Pete drop. Let's go! 9:55 - Google Voice - Jack calls in to let us know that you should totally subscribe to the new and improved Movie Homework! Give us a call at 708-406-9546. 21:30 - TV Round Up - This week's featured TV show is Shrinking on AppleTV+. 57:04 - What Did You Watch - We check out a horror screener called Swallowed, and you know what, it has some issues but it ain't half bad, lot of cock. 1:36:52 - Trailer Trash - We check out the new Fast X, White Men Can't Jump and Air trailers. Thanks for listening! Listen to Binge Media's Who Said It Game! Support Binge Media! Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546 Subscribe to The Full Binge on Patreon Follow Binge Media on Facebook Join the Binge Media Facebook Group Follow Binge Media on Instagram Go to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire order Additional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.This episode the boys are discussing John Carpenter's 1986 cult-classic Big Trouble in Little China (1986).Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Movie Homework, presented by Binge Media!Your hosts, Jack and Chad, are here to take you on a journey through the world of film, one movie at a time. Each episode, they will review a movie in depth, diving into the themes, performances, and technical aspects that make it a cinematic masterpiece (or not!) Along the way, they'll award the film superlatives for Most Entertaining Scene, Favorite Quote, Best Use of Music and many more.So grab your popcorn, sit back, and join Jack and Chad as they take you on a journey through the movies.This episode the boys are discussing Damien Chazelle's Whiplash (2014).Want us to talk about YOUR favorite movie on an upcoming show? Email us at BingeMovieHomework@gmail.com!Support Binge Media!Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546Subscribe to The Full Binge on PatreonFollow Binge Media on FacebookJoin the Binge Media Facebook GroupFollow Binge Media on InstagramGo to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire orderAdditional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
078: Your mission, should you choose to accept it --It's the first Movie Club of 2023 and we return with January's theme: Movie Homework 2023. Join Hugo and Cristian as they discuss Brian De Palma's spy action-thriller, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE. Plus, we go over some huuuge announcements for Large Popcorn in 2023Movie Club returns in March -- stay tuned for more infoTimestamps00:00:00 - show start00:02:51- Housekeeping00:08:02- Announcements00:09:22 - Recent Watches00:20:30 - Letterboxd Year-in-Review00:46:40 - Film Calendar 202301:11:18 - Topic of the Show01:47:17 - Next EpisodeAnnouncementsThe Large Popcorn Movie Awards ballots have gone out to academy members and nominees will be announced next episodeHugo Pinai officially joins as full time co-host on Large Popcorn! Letterboxd Year-in-Review2022 Year in Review on LetterboxdRecent WatchesCristian: Eyes Wide Shut; Rush Hour 2; Fallen Angels; Jeanne Dielman; Police Story 2; Perfect Blue; The MenuHugo: Mad God; Aftersun; Shiva Baby; Elvis; Puss in Boots The Last WishSocials and Links:Large Popcorn linktreeLarge Popcorn on Twitter: @ LargePopcornPodCheck out our merch on bonfire!Dial-in to the show via SpeakPipe!Cristian on Twitter: @isoCristianKeep up with all the films we watch on every show at my letterboxd profileHugo on twitter: @Hugo_PinaiHugo on letterboxd: Hugo_PRemember the FilmI'm So Tired podcastHelpful Links Large Popcorn linktree Large Popcorn on Twitter: @ LargePopcornPod Dial-in to the show via SpeakPipe! Keep up with all the films we watch on every show at my letterboxd profile
This week, we got a review of The Fabelmans and goddamit we feel pretty damn good about it, okay? Stop yelling. Our featured TV show this week is Three Pines. It's on Amazon Prime, it stars Doc Ock and we want Amazon Studios to just slow down a little bit. All of our other reviews will be on The Full Binge and you can check out that list below. If you like The BingeCast and what we do at Binge Media, please consider subscribing and supporting us at Patreon.com/BingeMedia to sign up for The Full Binge! On this week's Full Binge, our spillover reviews include Sr., The Menu, Shaq, Wednesday, The Estate and more! Listen to our Movie Homework on The BFG! Binge Media Reviews The Fabelmans: Thanks for subscribing to The Full Binge! 0:00 - The Free Binge - Welcome to the BingeCast! Android Law and Pete are here. I tried to fix the audio as best I can. It normalizes in The Full Binge, aren't you Patreon listeners lucky. And how about that new Happy Holidays sounder??? 17:08 - Google Voice - The boys play two voicemails because, as Law says, it's Christmas. See, even Canadians can be nice. Give us a call at 708-406-9546. 31:10 - TV Round Up - The Amazon Prime original mystery Three Pines starring Alfred Molina is our featured TV review this week. Are we sticking with it? 55:32 - What Did You Watch - Our big review this week is The Fabelmans directed by Steven Spielberg. Has the legend lost his touch? Support Binge Media! Leave a voicemail for The BingeCast at 708-406-9546 Subscribe to The Full Binge on Patreon Follow Binge Media on Facebook Join the Binge Media Facebook Group Follow Binge Media on Instagram Go to ParkScents.com and use the discount code BINGE20 at checkout for 20% off your entire order Additional music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Happy Halloween from us at Spec Tales. Since we love this time of year so much, we decided to do a very special edition episode. We are joined by our good friends Rob and Guido from the Dear Watchers podcast and Mario Candelaria, the incredible writer and creator of Scout Comics Killchella. Together we all talk about some horror movie homework we assigned to one another. SUPPORT THE SHOW! Subscribe to our Patreon to gain exclusive bonus content, join our private discord conversations and, of course, help Spec Tales grow. www.patreon.com/spectalesREACH OUT TO US! Share a grail tale of your own, give us some feedback, or tell us a topic you want us to discuss. Our website is www.spectalespodcast.com or find us on Twitter and on Instagram. You can also shoot us a message anytime at spectalespodcast@gmail.comCertified Comic Shop is the official sponsor of the Spec Tales Podcast. Visit https://certifiedcomic.shop and use the code FREECOMIC to receive a free comic book with every purchase. As always — thank you for listening.Spec Tales Artwork Created by Bartels Creative Co — www.bartelscreative.co
31 Horror Movie Commentaries continues with The Fog! Pete and Law try to figure out why Jamie Lee Curtis is on the poster for this film and refuse to believe how old her mom is. If you liked the 31 Horror Movie Commentaries for The Fog, head over to Patreon.com/BingeMedia to sign up for the Full Binge and to make sure you don't miss out on the rest of the 31 Horror Movie Commentaries! Subscribers to The Full Binge also receive access to all exclusive content including commentaries and tournaments, access to the Binge Media Discord server, a Lawlapalooza shot and/or pint glass and, most importantly, all the burps. Check out our Movie Homework episode of John Carpenter's directorial debut Dark Star!
Ray, John and Jamie talk about the biggest movies and television shows they have never seen. Then each walks away with an assignment of watching a movie/show selected by the other two.
Ray, John and Jamie talk about the biggest movies and television shows they have never seen. Then each walks away with an assignment of watching a movie/show selected by the other two. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Am I The Asshat for continuing to use my side door? We love this season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars season 7! Did we agree with who got legendary pins? Jason watched Hulu's "Good Luck to You, Leo Grande" and assigned us to watch it too.
This week Dave and Jay assigned each other Movie Homework. Dave watches Nomadland and Jay watches the John Carpenter cult classic They Live. Dave reviews The Mitchell's VS the Machines and Jupiter's Legacy on Netflix Dave and Jay come together to review Guy Ritchie's Wrath of Man starring Jason Statham. LINKS Twitter Facebook Instagram Patreon Age of Radio Our trailer music comes courtesy of Thomas Iannucci. We can’t thank him enough. Check his music out on Spotify. Thanks for listening CHEERS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What're You Watch'n -Jay takes Dave recommendation and checks out 'The Vast of Night' on Amazon Prime for himself. Dave gets some Movie Homework from Jay and watches 'Luce' on Hulu. -Dave finally gets Jay to watch 'About Time' on Netflix. It only took 7 years. -Dave discusses his love for all things Jurassic Park and watches 'Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous' on Netflix. -2 new reviews for 'Greenland' and 'Our Friend'. Find out if they are worth their current $19.99 rental price point. News -Every movie is delayed. But what does Disney have up their sleeve? Top 5 -Dave and Jay countdown their top 5 favorite giant monsters in movies. Some big names are not on the list. Find out who didn't make the cut. Links -Reach out to us on Twitter and Facebook to comment or scold us on the show. Gmail: supermoviebrospodcast@gmail.com. -If you are enjoying SMB, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. -If you really like the show and want more SMB, check us out on Patreon. For just $1 a month you can get the additional content available there. -Super Movie Bros. is part of the Age of Radio podcast network. Follow the link and check out all the great shows avail there. Thanks for listening. CHEERS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Movie Homework! For the 4th and final entry in our Underrated Action series we're talking 1978's Canadian exploitation (that's Canuxploitation to everyone else) flick The Silent Partner. Starting Elliott Gould and Christopher Plummer, as well as an early role for John Candy, this bank robbery flick just oozes 70's sensibilities, some sleaze and the most memorable fish tank scene of all time. Special guest Warren joins Chad and Jack here, so come check it out! Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes That's it for 2020 as Movie Homework is taking a short hiatus. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for our next series and Happy New Year everyone!
This is mostly a replay of a segment from Ep 75. But, since most Podcast apps only have our episodes from 135 to current, this will likely be new to most. Way back in 2017, just before The Last Jedi was to be released, Dave and Jay used to assign each other Movie Homework assignments. Jay assigned a few movies to Dave that he absolutely hated and vice versa. But Dave had enough when Jay very much hated Evil Dead 2; Dead by Dawn (one of Dave's favorites). So as punishment Dave made Jay watch the Star Wars Holiday Special (Follow this link to watch it if you haven't seen it already). Flash forward to Christmas 2020 and it has been a long time since Dave and Jay have gotten to do a Movie Cocktail. So Dave whipped up a brand new, Star Wars themed, Life Day cocktail called 'Life Day Wookie Chocolate' for you to enjoy and get a little extra merry this year. Here are the ingredients. -2oz Vodka -1/2oz Kahlua -1/2oz Ameretto -1 Packet of Hot Chocolate Mix -2 Cups Milk -1/4 Cup Hazelnut Creamer -Garnish w/ Marshmallows, Ground Cinnamon. and top with a Cinnamon Stick. -Please make sure to heat your milk and creamer....I hope i don't need to remind you of that when you make HOT chocolate. Merry Christmas to all of you who listen and support us. We can't thank you enough. CHEERS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Movie Homework! Continuing our underrated action series is our guests' pick...The Guest! Warren's pick is the Adam Wingard 2014 film starring Dan Stevens and Maika Monroe. A third of this podcast has never seen the film, so give this a listen and find out what they think. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Tune in next time where we invite Warren back for one more round of Movie Homework with 1978's Canadian-made film The Silent Partner:
Welcome to Movie Homework! Back for part 2 of our Underrated Action Series, we're looking at John Frankenheimer's 1998 action classic Ronin. A revisit for two of our hosts, and a first time watch for the the third, the guys talk about the stellar cast, fantastic action set pieces and some of the more dated elements of the flick. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Tune in next time where we cover Warrens' pick, 2014's The Guest:
Welcome to Movie Homework! In our next series, Underrated Action Movies, we enlist the help of Warren from Jersey, alongside StepChad and Valley, to offer some sage-like wisdom into a genre we haven't spent much time with in Movie Homework. First up, Jack's pick of The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, the original film starring Walter Matthau and Robert Shaw. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Tune in next time where we cover Chad's pick, Ronin:
Welcome to Movie Homework! In this episode we wrap up our Directorial Debut series with Paul Thomas Anderson's 1997 feature, Hard Eight. Check out the two previous entries in Directorial Debut series! Terrence Malick's Badlands John Carpenter's Dark Star Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Welcome to Movie Homework! If you have been keeping up with us here on Movie Homework you'll know that we are big fans of Tarantino. Badlands, directed by Terrence Malick, was very clearly a HUGE influence on Tarantino, so consider this your final warning. The guys talk about Malick's style, Martin Sheen's acting talent, the incredible cinematography and whether or not this movie holds for audiences today. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Next week on Movie Homework we will be covering Hard Eight! HARD EIGHT, (aka SYDNEY), Philip Baker Hall, 1996, (c) Rysher Entertainment/courtesy Everett Collection
Welcome to Movie Homework! It is a new topic for the guys as Chad, Alyx and Jack start off their trilogy of Directorial Firsts, that is the first film created by the best filmmakers in the world. First off, StepChad's pick with John Carpenter's Dark Star, a film that Carpenter himself calls "barely a movie". The 70's comic sci-fi story is the stuff of legend in film history, but is the movie worth watching today? The boys talk about Dan O'Bannon's influence on the film, cheesy low-budget effects and John Carpenter's style. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Next week on Movie Homework we will be covering Badlands!
Welcome to Movie Homework! This week we finish our round of "Does it Hold Up?" with 2004's Man on Fire. It's gritty and it's shaky; that's what most people remember about it. Tony Scott opens up new toy box and has fun. CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Next week on Movie Homework we will be starting a new set of episodes featuring Directorial Debuts!
Welcome to Movie Homework! This week it's Chad's pick, and he's picked 2006's critical darling Little Miss Sunshine. Recognized for its stellar cast and well-crafted screenplay, the boys talk about whether or not it holds up. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Next week on Movie Homework we will be covering Man on Fire!
Welcome to Movie Homework! This week on Movie Homework we are revisiting Spike Lee's classic Do The Right Thing! A staple of American filmmaking, Do The Right Thing has gained additional relevance in recent months, so we figured it was a great time to ask ourselves, "Does this hold up?" The boys talk about Spike Lee's filmmaking style, the legacy of the film and how prophetic it has become. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Next week on Movie Homework we will be covering Little Miss Sunshine!
Welcome to Movie Homework! This week we're continuing our series of "Does It Hold Up?" What does that mean? Well we're watching movies that the three of us (Jack, Alyx and StepChad haven't seen in a long time) and asking the question of whether or not they still hold up today. Last week, we covered The Wild Bunch. This week we're revisiting the 1998 poker film Rounders. One of Matt Damon's early (and more notable) starring roles, the film features a who's-who of acting talent, is regularly cited as one of (if not THE) greatest film about poker, and it features one of the best John Malkovich performances of all time. Does it hold up? Find out for yourself. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Next week on Movie Homework we will be covering Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing!
Welcome to Movie Homework! This week we're continuing our series of "Does It Hold Up?" What does that mean? Well we're watching movies that the three of us (Jack, Alyx and StepChad haven't seen in a long time) and asking the question of whether or not they still hold up today. Last week, we covered Gladiator. This week's feature is the iconic 1969 western The Wild Bunch, directed by Sam Peckinpah. Referenced incessantly whenever one does some reading on old Hollywood, film geekdom or influences on people like Edgar Wright, Martin Scorsese or Quentin Tarantino, we thought it would be great to revisit this legendary film and ask ourselves whether or not we think it holds up. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Next week on Movie Homework we will be covering 1998's Rounders!
Hi Guys we're Ladies on the Lounge, Margot and Jess. We're friends who love to talk about anything and everything, especially pop culture and all the movies and tv shows we watch. In this episode we discuss the three films I made Jess watch Along Came a Spider, High Crimes and The Sandlot. Jess gets in a sneaky Harry Styles update and we talk about the tv show Normal People.
Welcome to Movie Homework! Thanks to everyone for listening and giving feedback on our last series of Movie Homework films featuring Criterion Collection Features. We're super stoked about our new series of films where we answer the question "Does it Hold Up?" In this series we'll look at a few films that the three hosts haven't seen in years; a film that we enjoyed previously but wonder if time has been kind to it. This week's feature is 2000's Ridley Scott directed Gladiator. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Next week on Movie Homework we will be covering 1969's Sam Peckinpah's feature The Wild Bunch!
Welcome to Movie Homework! This week we take a look at Brazil, the 1985 film from Terry Gilliam. Gilliam has shown up on a previous Movie Homework, The Fisher King, but Brazil is so uniquely its own experience that Jack decided it was too good an opportunity to pass up. One of the more disturbing and overwhelming movies of the 80's, the boys talk influences, the films' infamous production and release history, and whether or not it still holds up to criticism the way it did for so many back in '85. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Next week on Movie Homework we will be covering David Lynch's Blue Velvet!
Welcome to Movie Homework! This week Chad C kicks off our trilogy of Criterion Collection films with Guillermo Del Toro's Pan's Labyrinth. The guys talk all about Del Toro's work, the talent of Doug Jones and their thoughts on whether or not the film deserves the Criterion Collection treatment. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Next week, we tackle Terry Gilliam's dystopian classic Brazil!
Get ready to REACT AT THE NEWS! We're back with another fun live episode. This week we had a great time talking TV & movie news as well as talking with the chat. You'll hear some (spoiler free) Tiger King talk, Batman speculation, the re-introduction of Movie Homework, and more!In fact, this live stream was so much fun it went double long so we're splitting it up into two seperate episodes. This is the news segment and later we'll publish the puzzle game list segment. Yep, LIST EPISODE!Originally streamed live April 9th, 2020 via Facebook Live.Full show notes and more: https://grawlixpodcast.com/2020/04/nights-4-9-2020/★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Alyx, Jack, and Pete closeout our trilogy of the Spielberg films we've never seen with The BFG. The BFG centers around a young girl who befriends a giant. Let the shenanigiants begin! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Next week on Movie Homework, we're watching Pan's Labyrinth:
Here Dan Day meanders through: --Joe Rose Show interview w/ Blake James: NCAA timetable, State of Spring Scholarships & How important is football --Dan Le Batard Show: Rex Ryan's take on Amari Cooper, Turd banging & Sports Radio being nicer during pandemic --Hochman & Crowder Show: Egg McMuffin Celebration, J-Fig's Caddyshack Review & Movie Homework
Welcome to Movie Homework! This week we're talking the 2011 film War Horse, a passion project from Steven Spielberg. The boys talk about War Horse's influence, the filmmaking style employed and how influential the film may have been on the casting of the MCU. Just kidding, we don't talk about any of that! This movie sucks, don't watch it, but listen today! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes Next week, we round out our trilogy with Steven Spielberg's The BFG!
Welcome to Movie Homework! Our new trio of films comes to us from a young upstart; a kid on the move. He's got spunk, pizzazz, and a bright future in "Hollyweird". Jack, Moreno and Pete are gonna look at three Steven Spielberg films they've never seen and this week they're starting off with 1976's The Sugarland Express. Young Goldie Hawn. Enough said. Listen! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Welcome to Movie Homework! This week we take a look at the somewhat overlooked Werner Herzog film Rescue Dawn. One of Christian Bale's notable early performances, and based on a true story, the guys dive into one of the more contentious conversations we have hosted on Movie Homework. What works, what doesn't, and why is everyone talking about shitting their pants so often? Download now to find out! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Welcome to Movie Homework! This week we're doing a special one-off since StepChad has decided he has better things to do. This week, we're taking a look at the 1980 genre classic The Stunt Man, directed by Richard Rush. One of Tarantino's most referenced films and featuring a fantastic performance from Peter O'Toole, Jack and Alyx got Kupka to join in on the fun. Does the film hold up, is it worth your time and, ultimately, was it worth talking about? Find out on this week's episode! Listen already! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Welcome to Movie Homework! We're continuing our trilogy of 2007 films with Joe Carnahan's Smokin' Aces (check out the first installment Before the Devil Knows Your Dead). Jack Valley, Chad and I break down the film and discuss some of the highs and lows, what we initially thought of the film, and then, by God, fucking Blockbuster stories. As we've mentioned before, 2007 was such a great year for film, so instead of talking about the top five that year (figure it out), we've decided to look elsewhere (like whenever Alicia Keys is on screen.) Listen already! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
NEWS -More The Batman casting. -New Star Wars merch is on the way featuring everyone's favorite little green friend. -Star Wars: Revenge of the Porg. -Elizabeth Banks points a few fingers over Charlie's Angels. -First look at Black Adam pre-production art featuring The Rock and the inclusion of the JSA? -A sequel to The Joker? MOVIE HOMEWORK -Dave finally watches Good Time directed by the Safdie Brothers and starring Robert Pattinson. Jay swears by its greatness. Dave has a other opinions. -Jay watches Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) directed by Tobe Hooper. Jay can't hate all things horror. Can he? For more Super Movie Bros. content check out our Patreon for exclusive Movie Cocktails, Top 5's, and Dating Stories w/ Dave and Jay. Follow us on facebook and twitter to comment on episodes. Our sponsor this week is BLOWFISH the hangover cure. Follow the link and use our promo code SMBFISH to receive your discount for the hangover cure. Also, if you are enjoying SMB, please consider leaving us a 5 star review on iTunes. It helps us grow and bring better content. Thank for listening.
Welcome to Movie Homework! After a bit of a hiatus, we're back covering the year of 2007. First up, the final film from director Sidney Lumet, Before The Devil Knows You're Dead: Boasting a solid cast including Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Marisa Tomei, Albert Finney, Amy Ryan, Michael Shannon and a few other familiar faces, StepChad's pick makes for an interesting rewatch, and one worth taking the time to revisit. How does the film hold up these years later? Is there anything more depressing than PSH scenes where he does heroin? Does Ethan Hawke have a more firmly sculpted rear than Marisa Tomei? Not for us to judge, but check the film out for yourself and get Alyx, Chad and Jack's thoughts on these questions and more! Download now! Tune in next time as we'll be discussing the film Smokin Aces: CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Welcome to Movie Homework! As a special one-off episode, we decided to return after a multi-month hiatus to bring you one of our most talked-about shows ever here at the Binge office...a feature-length commentary for the 2007 classic There Will Be Blood: While we're a little rusty after a bit of time off from Movie Homework, we're back to bring you our thoughts on a film these three hosts (Alyx, Chad and Jack) love. From the incredible acting performances of Paul Dano and Daniel Day-Lewis to Paul Thomas Anderson's direction and the iconic Jonny Greenwood score, there's a lot here to discuss, so be sure to download now! Tune in next time as we'll have a new topic for #MovieHomework! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
CATCHING UP Jay starts a new job. Dave reveals his time spent as an Altar Boy. Kinky Quizzo is killer on our audio head holes. WHAT'RE YOU WATCH'N Jay completes his Movie Homework assignment given to him by Wayne and Paul of the Countdown Podcast by watching The Conjuring and reporting back his thoughts. Dave says a fond farewell to the MCU for a while by watching a bunch of marvel movies and swearing off the MCU until Disney+ releases. REVIEWS Jay reviews Good Boys and Ready or Not. BEER REVIEWS Brought to you by BLOWFISH. Follow the link and use promo code SMBFISH to get a discount on this miracle hangover cure. 2 New Craft Beer reviews. TOP 5 Dave and Jay pay homage to our good bud Marc and his show Cult Movie Cult by doing our Top 5 Cult films that we love. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show please consider leaving us a 5 star review on iTunes. The show cannot grow without your support. Super Movie Bros. is part of the PODFIX Network of podcasts. Follow the link and check out all the great shows, including our Movie Cocktail recipes there as well. You can get more SMB content over on our Patreon. Follow the link, and for as little as $1 you can get additional episodes, and for a little more you can receive gifts and prizes, as well as control the show. This month's Patreon Ep is an exclusive Movie Cocktail for IT (2017). The audio and recipe are exclusive for our patrons, give it a shot. Our Trailer Park music is provided by Thomas Iannucci. We are incredibly indebted to him for providing us with that, he's a fan, our friend, an amazing recording artist, and all around great human being. So please check out his music on Spotify.
Welcome to Movie Homework! Starting this week we'll be taking a look at films that inspired Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (out in theaters July 26th). Today's film is William Friedkin's overlooked masterwork Sorcerer: A film that opened against Star Wars in 1977 and got absolutely buried, Sorcerer is consistently at the top of the list of Quentin Tarantino's favorite films (as well as Stephen King's), but is it as good as the movie's legend suggests? The only way to find out what Alyx, C Chris and Jack thought is to download now! Tune in next time as we'll have a new topic for #MovieHomework! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
He is one of the most influential filmmakers of our generation. If Steven Spielberg ruled the 80s, it is safe to say Quentin Tarantino owned the 90s. His story is almost as famous as his observations of the ways of European McDonalds. A video store clerk who used a few big breaks to his full advantage. But as myself, Jack, and Alyx go through his resume in this retrospective, we will observe whether that still stands true today. We will also review his brand new film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, and answer whether it is as good as its trailers look. 2007's Grindhouse did not set the box office on fire, so it would seem that Quentin Tarantino was more in need of a hit than ever. Cue work on a script he had dubbed his masterpiece, bad spelling and all, a World War II epic that he called Inglourious Basterds. The film was released to rave reviews, a near $350 million intake at the box office, and for the first time an Oscar in the hands of one of his actors. Listen in as myself, Alyx, and Jack dissect the 2009 epic starring Brad Pitt and a then unknown Christoph Waltz, and decide whether the comeback Tarantino enjoyed was done with the correct film. Note: As a companion piece, check out the episode of Movie Homework from a few months back when Alyx and Jack reviewed the film. Inglourious Basterds (2009) (?/10, ?/10, ?/10) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Welcome to Movie Homework! Starting this week we'll be taking a look at films that inspired Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (out in theaters July 26th). Today's film is Dean Martin's The Wrecking Crew: One of Sharon Tate's last film appearances before her death, The Wrecking Crew stars Dean Martin in his fourth outing as secret agent Matt Helm. Helm's mission: recover $1 Billion in stolen golden bars. If this sounds familiar, that's because it's basically an American remake of Goldfinger, so check out what Alyx, C Chris and Jack thought of the flick and download now! Tune in next week where we'll be covering William Friedkin's Sorcerer. CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Welcome to Movie Homework! Starting this week we'll be taking a look at films that inspired Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time In Hollywood (out in theaters July 26th). First up, Sergio Corbucci's 1969 classic The Great Silence: Considered by fans of the genre to be one of the absolute greatest Spaghetti Westerns of all time, the trio of Alyx, C Chris and Valley discuss the film's impact and their reaction to watching it for the first time. The boys also talk about the film's connection to Tarantino's work as well as whether or not the film is worthy of the reputation that precedes it. All that and a lot more, so be sure to download now! And if you haven't yet, like/subscribe/review on iTunes, we appreciate it! Tune in next week where we'll be covering Dean Martin's The Wrecking Crew. CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Welcome to Movie Homework! Rounding out our series of films from 1994 is The Coen Brother's The Hudsucker Proxy. A total bomb on its release, The Hudsucker Proxy is a rags to riches tale that is predictable yet enjoyable. Stay tuned for our next round of Movie Homework, featuring films that influenced Quentin Tarantino. CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Welcome to Movie Homework! The second in our series of films from 1994 is Robert Redford's Quiz Show: Nominated for Best Picture and featuring a fairly impressive cast, Quiz Show seems largely forgotten by time. How is it? Does it hold up? Is Robert Redford a better actor or Director? All this and more, so download now! Be sure to tune in next time as we watch The Coen Brothers' The Hudsucker Proxy: CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Welcome to Movie Homework! First in our series of films we haven't seen from 1994 is Roland Emmerich's Stargate: Stargate has spawned a number of television series, comic books and novellas, but is the original film worth all that? We discuss and review the Kurt Russell/James Spader vehicle. Do the special effects hold up, and do we really care? All this and more, so download now! Be sure to tune in next time as we watch Robert Redford's Quiz Show: CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Welcome to Movie Homework! This week we're talking about the 1987 Brian De Palma film The Untouchables: TM and Jack hold down the fort while Alyx plays with some Canadian Bacon in Michigan. The guys discuss film history in The Untouchables, Lawlapalooza locations in the film and how great Sean Connery is. All this and more, so download now! Be sure to tune in next time as we watch a film from 1994...to be announced soon! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
Welcome to Movie Homework! This week we're talking about The 1980 Brian De Palma film Dressed To Kill: TM returns alongside Alyx and Jack to break down the erotic (eww) thriller. What does this have in common with Blow Out, what sort of themes are at play here and does the film still hold up? Most of all, are the guys happy that they had to do this Movie Homework? All this and whether or not Sampson is a cross-dresser, so download now! Be sure to tune in next time as we watch The Untouchables: CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
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EP 133 -Dave and Jay make a football bet and Jay loses. MOVIE HOMEWORK -Jay watches The Fly, finally! Find out his thoughts on this practical effects marvel. -Dave watches the 1997 comic book movie SPAWN for the first time. LISTENER QUESTION - This week Dave asks Twitter and Facebook is they'd watch an Indiana Jones, Captain America, and The Rocketeer movie. - After watching Zodiac, we want to know what our listeners favorite serial killer movie is. WHAT ARE YOU WATCHING - Jay is loving True Detective season 3 - Dave has been watching a slew of 80's classics and Netflix's The Punisher season 2, or the final season...who knows. 5minISH REVIEW: GLASS - Dave and Jay review the latest film from M. Night Shyamalan, Glass, the third in the "Unbreakable" series. - Does is it hold up? Was it worth the 15 year wait? We offer a spoiler free review to decide. CRAFT BEER REVIEWS - Brought to you by our sponsor BLOWFISH hangover cure. Cure your hangovers now at forhangovers.com and use our promo code SMBFISH. - Indie podcast spotlight on our good friend Sean at WDIMPodcast. TOP 5 BOOKS TO SCREEN MOVIES SINCE 2000 - Dave and Jay our joined by our good friend and Patron Thomas Iannucci to count down our top 5 books to movies since 2000. - Brought to you by our Super Movie Bros. Patreon. If you want additional episodes, to assign us Movie Home Work assignments, or join us for a Top 5. Join us on Patreon for more SMB fun. -Super Movie Bros. is part of the PODFIX Network Check out all the great shows on the network at www.podfixnetwork.com. Thanks for listening! Cheers!
INTRO -Dave Jay have some Movie Homework assignments from Patreon. Dave watches Tombstone while Jay almost loses his job as host since he refused to do his assignments. Instead Jay assigned himself to watch Paddington and Paddington 2. -Jay and Dave answer two listener questions from Twitter and Facebook. What is the best decade for horror films submitted by Aaron Cole. And which is better, Robert De Niro or Al Pachino. -Dave watched Eighth Grade and A Beautiful Boy and discusses True Detective Season 3. NEWS -Game of Thrones Season 8 premiere date is revealed. -The Academy officially announces, no host for this year's Oscar's. -20th Century Fox announced NO MORE ALIEN FILMS. -Eddie Murphy to star in Coming to America 2. -Netflix sued over Bandersnatch. -Masters of the Universe script in development. -Aaron Sorkin wants to write a sequel to The Social Network. -Star Trek 4 has been cancelled. -Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is getting a TV spin-off. CRAFT BEER REVIEWS -Dave drinks a Dia Des Morte porter from Tijuana, MX -Indie Podcast Spotlight on The Reel Feels Podcast. Check them out. -Beer reviews are brought to you by Blowfish. Cure your hangovers quickly by going to the website and using our promo code SMBFISH. TRAILER PARK -Dave and jay break down 2 teasers and a long awaited MCU trailer. -Space Force is coming to Netflix starring Steve Carrell. -Sony gives a teaser for the newly announced Ghostbusters sequel directed by Jason Reitman coming in 2020. -In depth analysis of the Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer, and its connections Avengers: Endgame. Check out all the great shows on the PODFIX Network. Help steer the show with Questions and Movie Homework assignments and get additional content on our PATREON page. Thanks for listening. CHEERS!
-Dave and Jay catch up on their week and chat about what they've been watching. -Jay breaks down the Golden Globe winners with Dave. An all new Indie Corner complete with fake synopsis from Dave for Juliette Naked. -Two new craft beer reviews sponsored by Blowfish. Use promo code SMBFISH for your 15% off. -Indie Podcast spotlight for the IMDB Journey Podcast. -Finally, Dave and Jay field a variety of listener questions. Some movie related, others are hypothetical. One thing is for sure, you will learn which Will Smith movie characters the Super Movie Bros. would get jiggy wit. -Send us questions, assign Movie Homework assignments, and get more content over at our Super Movie Bros. Patreon. -Check all the great shows on the PODFIX Network. Thank you for listening. CHEERS!
INTRO -Dave couldn't fit all of the Halloween goodness he wanted to discuss in one episode. So this .5 Ep was devised just to please him and his deviant little mind. -We catch up Kim and Lauren and find out what Halloween is all about for parents. -Dave and Lauren dress up and play Ghostbusters at a wedding. -and Kim brings just all the boys to the yard. FRANCHISE FIGHT -Michael Meyers vs Jason Vorhees. Which slasher classic has the better, faster, stronger film franchise. -Dave does briefs reviews and rundowns for every film in the Friday the 13th and Halloween franchises and ranks all the films worst to best. -Kim and Lauren let loose on Jay for not knowing enough about horror, and having never heard of Pet Sematary. TRAILER PARK -Dave brings his wife Lauren along as they join Jay to break down the Pet Sematary (2019) trailer. -Jay is assigned a new future Movie Homework for Pet Sematary (1989). -Thanks for joining us for a 2nd time this week. CHEERS!
On this week’s Reel Chronicles, the guys, gal, and firewall Ryan are back as they look back at their film assignments from the last episode. Did Jen make it through Lawrence of Arabia? Was Luis [...]
Episode 09 - On this episode, the guys review the new live-action Beauty and the Beast, update their brackets for March Movie Madness, and complete their most recent Movie Homework assignments. Did Roger enjoy his time In Bruges? Has Matt finally cracked the mystery in Mulholland Drive? Does Adam's hot / cold streak continue with Refn after viewing Valhalla Rising? All this and more on The Film Coterie.
Episode 08 - On this week's episode, the guys take a dangerous voyage to Skull Island and return to let you know whether the trip was worth taking in Kong: Skull Island, Adam gives his thoughts on T2 Trainspotting which is one of his most anticipated movies of the year, and we have an interview with David Sakurai who is one of the stars of Liza the Fox-Fairy. As always, the guys will complete their most recent Movie Homework assignments. Did Adam discover the mysterious identity of The Third Man? Does Matt want to try his hand at improv now that he's seen Don't Think Twice? Did Donnie Darko blow Roger's mind?
Episode 07 - On this week's episode, the guys pay tribute to the late, great Bill Paxton, debate whether Logan is worth sinking your claws into, Adam discusses whether or not you should RSVP to Table 19, Roger gives his acceptance speech as the winner of the Oscar Bet, and the guys reveal some of their picks for "under-appreciated" comic book movies. It's a loaded episode! On top of everything else, the guys still complete their most recent Movie Homework assignment. Did Roger gave a standing ovation to Hamlet 2? Was Matt slain by Lady Snowblood? Did Adam have a hangover after hanging with the 24 Hour Party People?
Episode 02 - On this week's episode, the guys give their opinion on La La Land, reveal their top 5 movies of 2016, and complete their very first ever Movie Homework assignment.
Review of Harmony Korine's Spring BreakersMovie Homework: The Seven Year Itch/Bronson/Kirikou and the SorceressYou can download the podcast here (right click to save).Next week's episode: Review of From Up on Poppy HillMovie Homework: Smoke Signals (Rudy), Minnie and Moskowitz (Jason), Black Book (Anthony), Beasts of the Southern Wild (Robert).