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Speak No Evil follows an American family who are invited to stay at a remote farmhouse of a British couple for the weekend, and the hosts soon begin to test the limits of their guests as the situation escalates. Jason Blum serves as a producer through his Blumhouse Productions banner.
Dutch and Tena discuss the connections between the robot, zombie, and ape uprisings depicted in films. They explore how each theme is a metaphor for past, current, and future world events. They kick off with a discussion on the film "Atlas" featuring J.Lo, highlighting the integration of Neuralink technology and its implications for the future. From AI-driven societies to the potential for technology to control human movements, this movie provides a chilling glimpse into a possible future.Next, they transition to "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes," the latest installment in the Planet of the Apes series. The film showcases an ape uprising, drawing parallels to the restoration of a remnant of Israel and the continuous struggle against oppression. Dutch and Tena dissect the symbolism and themes, from the loss of history to the twisting of the original teachings of Caesar.Throughout the episode, they draw connections between these fictional narratives and real-world events, offering insights into how these films reflect societal fears and truths. Whether it's the desensitization to AI, the potential for a zombie apocalypse through technological control, or the symbolic representation of black people as apes, this episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions.Don't miss out on this deep dive into the dystopian worlds of robots, zombies, and apes, and what they might be telling us about our own future.
Dutch and Tena review and break down the truth in the Netflix film, Leave the World Behind.Starring Julia Roberts, Ethan Hawke, and Mahershala Ali.https://www.therealistthevisionary.com
Dutch and Tena review and breakdown the truth in the Netflix film, They Cloned Tyrone.Starring Jamie Foxx, John Boyega, and Teyonah Paris.
Ty Franck (one half of James S.A. Corey) and Wes Chatham ('Amos Burton' on The Expanse) dive deep into #Suspiria one of Ty's favorite #ItalianHorror films finally.
After touching on MOON KNIGHT ep 1 & 2 in this week's 'Coconuts Today', the boys are joined by Cameron's long-time friend, Jason 'Prime' for this week's 'Main Event' as they review THE BATMAN movie! Does the plot add up? Did they get the villains right? Does Patterson make for a good Bruce Wayne/Batman? Find out this week with laughs and insults flying, on the Orange Coconuts Podcast!
This week we review Denis Villeneuve's Dune, the first part of his adaption of the novel of the same name. Share your thoughts about this episode on Cineverm.com.
You ever wonder what it's like to have a million dollars? What about being kissed by a woman three times your age? We explore that along with the problems of 10 gallons of ice cream, Tone Loc, and how Shay Stanley caused 9/11.
Parker and Company discuss the best movies of all time and how grossly overrated some of the so called “masterpieces” are...
Took a week off from work only to come back and tell you how much work sucks with a trip back to the Mike Judge cult classic comedy, Office Space!
Took a week off from work only to come back and tell you how much work sucks with a trip back to the Mike Judge cult classic comedy, Office Space!
Took a week off from work only to come back and tell you how much work sucks with a trip back to the Mike Judge cult classic comedy, Office Space!
Took a week off from work only to come back and tell you how much work sucks with a trip back to the Mike Judge cult classic comedy, Office Space!
We're kicking 2019 off right with another Jew heavy episode! Recorded a couple months ago, we gathered all 3 of the Sam's (Smit, Cooper, Miller)and talk about the second most Jewish movie....Jewmanji. Get it? I SAID GET IT? In yet another FBI investigation triggering episode, we talk about our worst movie experience ever, the legend of the Bum King, and the attempt to bump up our pun numbers.