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Today on Art of the Cut, we're talking with Dean Zimmerman, ACE about the limited Netflix series, All the Light We Cannot See, directed by his long-time collaborator, Shawn Levy. Dean's been on Art of the Cut before for “Free Guy” and “Stranger Things” and “Mazerunner.” He's part of a legendary editing family, headed by his father Don Zimmerman, who just received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Cinema Editors this year. Dean won an Emmy and was nominated for an ACE Eddie in 2017 for Stranger Things. And then in 2020, two more Emmy nominations for Stranger Things. Other work includes The Adam Project, Holmes and Watson, and Night At the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. Don't forget that you can READ this interview with visuals like clips, trailers and the occasional timeline screenshot at: borisfx.com/blog/aotc
In this episode: The guys sit down for a Movie Binger and the conversation is full of all Action MoviesJim is a very busy manBrian talks about his daughterAsk us anything here: HeyYouGuys@dudewhatpod.com SHOW SPOILERS The guys discuss ACTION MOVIES:Jim starts with a 2 piece sequel in the Marvel Cinematic UniverseMickey Rourke plays a great villain in Iron Man 2 (amazon link)Scarlett Johansson takes our Breath AwayThe Avengers and Iron Man 3Brian loves Guy Pearce Brian talks about a great movie that is based on the book The Count of Monte CristoSupport the show and get a special edition of the book here (amazon link)The guys discuss a young Henry CavillJim shares about a sequel based on a Sega Genesis video gameBrian and Jim do a deep dive into a Super Fun Brad Pitt movieThis movie is John Wick meets The Office and it freaking works!!Jim and his wife watch a Ryan Reynolds movie that is a great date night in movieBrian discusses a Martial Arts Film that is in the style of many different filmsYou can listen to the side table of John Wick 4 here or the Mortal Kombat side table hereA Gritty and Gratuitous ride that is similar to CommandoYou can follow Joe Taslim on Twitter hereMail BagYou can Email us at: HeyYouGuys@dudewhatpod.com New Super Fan of the Show unloads a mixture of commentary in an a long awaited emailAlex was the winner of our Most Epic, Super Hero GIF BattleYou can listen to the The Glass Onion Episode hereThe guys discuss more ACTION MOVIES:Jim talks about an animated Action Movie based on a book series.Support the Show and buy the book series here (amazon link)Brian shares about another Martial Arts film about “Life Getting in the Way”Jim and his Family went on an Adventure Movie Binger themselvesBrian visits a Jackie Chan movie that makes him a little sad. Brian and Jim play a gameListen to our Archive here5 ways to Support the ShowSupport the Show while you shop at Amazon here Dude,What?! is an Amazon Associate which means there are some links where we may earn from qualifying purchases. Movies Mentioned in this episodeIron Man 2 (2010 Action/Sci-Fi)Iron Man 3 (2013 Action/Adventure)The Avengers (2012 Action/Sci-Fi)The Count of Monte Cristo (2002 Action/Adventure)Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022 Action/Adventure)Bullet Train (2022 Action/Comedy)Free Guy (2021 Action/Adventure)The Night Comes for Us (2018 Action/Crime)The Bad Guys (2022 Animation/Adventure)The Paper Tigers (2020 Action/Comedy)Night at the Museum (2006 Adventure/Comedy)Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009 Adventure/Comedy)Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014 Adventure/Comedy)Police Story 2 (1988 Action/Comedy)Follow Us on FacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestYouTubeContact Us at: HeyYouGuys@dudewhatpod.com
In this episode: The guys sit down for a Movie Binger and the conversation is full of all Action MoviesJim is a very busy manBrian talks about his daughterAsk us anything here: HeyYouGuys@dudewhatpod.com SHOW SPOILERS The guys discuss ACTION MOVIES:Jim starts with a 2 piece sequel in the Marvel Cinematic UniverseMickey Rourke plays a great villain in Iron Man 2 (amazon link)Scarlett Johansson takes our Breath AwayThe Avengers and Iron Man 3Brian loves Guy Pearce Brian talks about a great movie that is based on the book The Count of Monte CristoSupport the show and get a special edition of the book here (amazon link)The guys discuss a young Henry CavillJim shares about a sequel based on a Sega Genesis video gameBrian and Jim do a deep dive into a Super Fun Brad Pitt movieThis movie is John Wick meets The Office and it freaking works!!Jim and his wife watch a Ryan Reynolds movie that is a great date night in movieBrian discusses a Martial Arts Film that is in the style of many different filmsYou can listen to the side table of John Wick 4 here or the Mortal Kombat side table hereA Gritty and Gratuitous ride that is similar to CommandoYou can follow Joe Taslim on Twitter hereMail BagYou can Email us at: HeyYouGuys@dudewhatpod.com New Super Fan of the Show unloads a mixture of commentary in an a long awaited emailAlex was the winner of our Most Epic, Super Hero GIF BattleYou can listen to the The Glass Onion Episode hereThe guys discuss more ACTION MOVIES:Jim talks about an animated Action Movie based on a book series.Support the Show and buy the book series here (amazon link)Brian shares about another Martial Arts film about “Life Getting in the Way”Jim and his Family went on an Adventure Movie Binger themselvesBrian visits a Jackie Chan movie that makes him a little sad. Brian and Jim play a gameListen to our Archive here5 ways to Support the ShowSupport the Show while you shop at Amazon here Dude,What?! is an Amazon Associate which means there are some links where we may earn from qualifying purchases. Movies Mentioned in this episodeIron Man 2 (2010 Action/Sci-Fi)Iron Man 3 (2013 Action/Adventure)The Avengers (2012 Action/Sci-Fi)The Count of Monte Cristo (2002 Action/Adventure)Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022 Action/Adventure)Bullet Train (2022 Action/Comedy)Free Guy (2021 Action/Adventure)The Night Comes for Us (2018 Action/Crime)The Bad Guys (2022 Animation/Adventure)The Paper Tigers (2020 Action/Comedy)Night at the Museum (2006 Adventure/Comedy)Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009 Adventure/Comedy)Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014 Adventure/Comedy)Police Story 2 (1988 Action/Comedy)Follow Us on FacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestYouTubeContact Us at: HeyYouGuys@dudewhatpod.com
Tylor Norwood joins us this episode to talk about the Night At The Museum movies. Be sure to check out his documentary about Robin Williams, “Robin's Wish”, available on Amazon, iTunes, and wherever you can buy or rent movies. Night at the Museum (2006)Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014)
Tylor Norwood joins us this episode to talk about the Night At The Museum movies. Be sure to check out his documentary about Robin Williams, “Robin's Wish”, available on Amazon, iTunes, and wherever you can buy or rent movies. Night at the Museum (2006)Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014)
Welcome back to Franchise Me! This week we cross the pond and head to jolly old London as we break down "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb." We discuss the disappointing nature of the film, the lack of interesting new character, and the emotional ending as we say goodbye to a true comedy legend. Share your thoughts and opinions with us on Twitter and Instagram @FranchiseMePod, see our rankings on Letterboxd (FranchiseMe) and email us at FranchiseMePod@gmail.com. Keep an eye out for our monthly bonus series "A Year in Franchises" where we break down all the franchises that came out in a specific year. Check out our website franchisemepodcast.com to see all of our episodes and more.
Harlly, Jeaun and Lawson want you to pull their finger.ALSO DISCUSSED* Black Christmas (2006)* Eragon (2006)* LOL: Last One Laughing Canada – Season 1 (2022)* Night at the Museum (2006)* Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)* Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014)* Star Wars: Visions (2021)Reach us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IDontKnowWhyWe1Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/Read Lawson's Blog athttps://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/
This week the gang spends one final Night at the Museum with 2014's Secret of the Tomb. We get into the ups and downs of changing over management (and screenwriters), the true nature of Jed and Octavius's relationship, and once again wrestle with horrifying existential implications of what it would be like to be a wax figure that comes to life. Be sure to check out Eric's other podcast The Living Force for all of your Star Wars Extended Universe needs! youtini.com Also check out The Vanishing Act, a new narrative podcast, from your humble millennial film critics! The whole first season is out now for free on THIS podcatcher, so download it! vanishingpod.com A huge thank you to all essential workers, thank you for keeping us safe. Be sure to leave a review on iTunes, like us/Follow us on Instagram/twitter: @filmanother. Send us your requests to notanotherfilmpodcast@gmail.com. #chicagopodcast #moviepodcast #comedypodcast #newpodcast #newpodcastalert #independentpodcast #netflix #disneyplus #disney+ #primevideo #HBOmax #vanishingpod #NAFP #night #nightatthemuseum #museum #naturalhistorymuseumNY #NYC #benstiller #robinwilliams #owenwilson #lancelot #thegreenknight #arthurianlegend #roundtable #britishmuseum #tablet #history #familyfilms #summerextravaganza #smithsonian #artinstitute SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-213348613 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-another-film-podcast/id1370152795 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/not-another-film-podcast
Guest Aris Makris, owner and Master Instructor of Armak Spartan Pankration Academy in Laval, Quebec, Canada with the rank of PEDOTRIVIS "Delta" taxis joins Evan for a discussion on the first version of Mixed Marital Arts (MMA), the ancient Greek art of Pankration. With 41 years of training in martial arts Aris have been teaching Pankration in Montreal, Canada and seminars abroad for over 20 years as well as working as a bodyguard and doorman in real world violent situations. After a discussion about Pankration the two talk how the training principles and lessons can be applied to OCR. Aris' Pankration Academy: https://www.pankrationlaval.com/ Ultra-OCR Man: From Special Forces Soldier to Record Setting OCR Athlete link: https://www.teamstrengthspeed.com/ultra-ocr-man Aris on Museum Secret talking Pankration his episode brought to you by XOSKIN. Veteran owned and made in American compression brand designed for sports performance. Already a big name in the ultra-running world they are bringing their quality products to the OCR world. Save 20% using code Strength20 from www.xoskin.us Music provided by Dino Sinos (Subscribe to his YouTube here)
The life and times of the fabulous Hugh Jackman, retold through his movie roles. The list of all the movies referenced in the episode, in alphabetical order:AustraliaBad EducationButterChappieDeadpool 2DeceptionEddie the EagleErskineville KingsFlushed AwayHappy FeetKate & LeopoldLes MisérablesLoganMe and Earl and the Dying GirlMissing LinkMovie 43Night at the Museum: Secret of the TombPanPaperback HeroPrisonersProfile of a Serial KillerReal SteelRise of the GuardiansScoopSnow Flower and the Secret FanSomeone like YouStories of Lost SoulsSwordfishThe Burning SeasonThe FountainThe Front RunnerThe Greatest ShowmanThe PrestigeThe WolverineVan HelsingVan Helsing: The London AssignmentX2X-MenX-Men Origins: WolverineX-Men: ApocalypseX-Men: Days of Future PastX-Men: First ClassX-Men: The Last StandFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/Reeel-Lives-100496091297383Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reeellives/Electric Intro Music by Anoop Hariharan - https://soundcloud.com/anoophariharan/intro-music-creative-commons
SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON!It’s the final night in The Museumverse and the boys wish a fond farewell Larry and the wax gang. After watching Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, Josh learns the tomb secret and Charles is finally ready to give his special message to Dick Van Dyke.
In this bonus episode of All2ReelToo we have an All2Interview with actor, Amir M. Korangy. Korangy is an actor, known for Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014), Batman (1989) and Scorpion (2014). He was recently in the film Spree (2020) and currently plays Sayid on NBC's Superstore. He is also a teacher in dramatic arts. We really enjoyed speaking with him. He is a great storyteller and inspirational person. Listen, Rate and Share the show!!!! Check out the following links for more info on Amir Korangy and his films and TV work. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0466015/?ref_=tt_cl_t9 https://twitter.com/korangy https://www.instagram.com/akorangy/ We were nominated for best podcast by The Toledo City Paper. Give us a vote here... https://toledocitypaper.com/best-of-toledo-2020/#/gallery/246827862 Check out some cool music by host Matthew Haase at https://youtu.be/5E6TYm_4wIE Check out cool merchandise related to our show at http://tee.pub/lic/CullenPark Become a Patron of the show here.... https://www.patreon.com/CullenPark If you can during these troubling times make a donation to one of the following charities to help out. https://www.directrelief.org/ https://www.naacpldf.org/ https://www.blackvotersmatterfund.org --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/all2reeltoo/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tyler, Alex, and Briton cap off a kids movie franchise that - shocker - doesn't quite live up to Toy Story.Find us on iTunes and Spotify, online at herecomethesequels.blogspot.com, through email at herecomethesequels@gmail.com, and on Twitter at HCTSequels. Here Come the Sequels · 218 - Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
In the first hour of Game Day, Matt Cauz gets into it being time for Bill Belichick to start trading. Then Matt gets into what Jim Harbaugh really thinks of Lamar Jackson and it's the return of the AMC Movie of the Day! Inspired by Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, Matt shares his favourite performances by a comedic actor in an action role.
This week we watched the end of the majestic, iconic Night at the Museum franchise. We bid it a tearful goodbye as we talked a lot about birds and Harry Potter.
Another day another cult horror film(?) and karate kid led television melodrama.As we (Max, Nic, and Lady Laura Dern) begin to settle into this new world we march onward into the deep and beautiful ocean that is the filmography of our already named main squeeze. Before we got the wheels rolling, we mulled over the omen that was the too soon departure of [REDACTED] Goldfish Dern, as well as a due apology from Max to our friend/sworn enemy Jesse, and a dream of Laura from Nic. Max kicked us off with the BIG DERN 'Grizzly II: The Concert' a very storied 1987 cult horror film. One of Laura Dern's first and ever-so-brief rolls - she, along with George Clooney and Charlie Sheen are killed off on a hiking trip by our totally-not-a-Jaws-ripoff bear megavillian. Although one of the only available cuts of this film is a fan edit intercut with attack scenes from another film (as a producer ran off with most of the capital before the animatronic scenes were in the can). One cannot truly describe this film, Max did his best, needless to say a vindictive evil bear attacks a music festival that won't cancel despite the threat of bear mauling. It is actually very much like 'Jaws', with a few colorful racist stereotypes peppered in for bad taste.Between our sacred Dern's this week, Nic had an odd week, taking in 'Night at The Museum: Secret of The Tomb" (2014), finishing up 'Everything is Eventual' a Stephen King Joint, and indulging in a fellow audio program 'Podcast The Ride'. Max followed suit checking out the aforementioned podcast 'Sport Alcohol'. Of course we heed and hawed some more, you can give a listen for the nitty gritty.Nic took on a sizable LITTLE DERN in 'The Three Wishes of Billy Grier' a 1984 television epic about a 15 year old who contracts a rapid aging disease and goes on a journey to play in a jazz band, drive a car, and make love to a woman (as well as meet his dad is a weird sub-mission). Hal Holbrook (a Nic favorite) also shows up as Billys (Ralph Macchio) grandpa, and Laura Dern is his briefly shown and mentioned girlfriend - who is ultimately forgotten when Billy runs away and bones an older stripper as he settles into his comical old age makeup (see episode title). This film is a low-fi rollercoaster of plot holes, confusing emotions, heavy handed symbolism, and of course made up diseases. We here at DAR can wholeheartedly say this is a must see film, under no circumstance should you finish this week without viewing it for free on Youtube.That is all we really have for you this week, please forgive the little technical hiccup near the end, and do your best to stay active and happy. Progress and accomplishment are relative - and we (Dern included) believe you are doing just fine. *a gentle kiss of the forehead* Please consider using some of your downtime this week to rate, review, and share our podcast on your media of choice. Anything helps, as we continue our goal to never hear "who is that" when we talk about our podcast. Stay tuned and hit us below with literally any questions or comments.Email: dernafterreading@gmail.comInstagram: @dernafterreadingpodTwitter: @dernafterreadingpod
Galaxy sat with Patrick and the rest is history. Angelina Jolie, Antonio Banderas, Aliens and more! It's absolutely fabulous. This interview is one of those rare ones. So don't miss out. Galaxy said so! Patrick Sabongui is an actor, producer, director, program director, teacher, and stuntman. His most recent projects include a lead role as Judah in “Get Shorty”, Asim Masood in CBS’ “Blood and Treasure”, and Chad Wiley in “Firefly Lane” (coming soon to Netflix). As well as the wonderful Chief David Singh on the CW’s The Flash. Born and raised in Montreal, Canada, Sabongui discovered his passion for theatre at an early age. Patrick has appeared in numerous television series, including: The Runner, Stargate: Atlantis, Almost Human, Nikita, Psych, Arrow, Fringe, The L Word, and 24. Film appearances include Tomorrowland, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, Godzilla, The Smurfs 2, White House Down, This Means War, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, Watchmen, and 300. For a full listing of his television and film appearances go to http://patricksabongui.com Patrick has also done stunt work on many films, including: X-Men: Days of Future Past, The Bourne Legacy, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1, and The A-Team. He was the stunt coordinator for the tv series Soldiers of the Apocalypse. Sabongui shot the short film, Chained, which was nominated as the Best Period Piece for the Action on Film Award and won the Action on Film Award for Best Visual Effects. He also wrote, produced, and directed the short Shakey’s Coffee, which won the Founder’s Award for Excellence at the Life Fest Film Fest. He was second unit director for The Cargo, The Privileged, Bad Building, Soldiers of the Apocalypse, and is the executive producer for the upcoming short film Ariel Unraveling. On the stage Sabongui is known for the Canadian premiere of Ayad Akhtar’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Disgraced, and for originating the role of Foster Bryant in the World Premiere production of Inside the Seed. In addition to his many other hats, Patrick is a co-director for the non-profit Fulfilling Young Artists (FYA), managing director of Life Force Films, founder and lead instructor at ACT Vancouver, and program developer and facilitator for Sabongui Organizational Solutions. For more amazing episodes like this one go to: www.ComicCon-Radio.com Follow us on Instagram @ComicConRadio Please subscribe to Comic Con Radio on any platform you like! Always give us 5 stars. Please share this episode with the world! We love you all… Thank you for loving us back!
THIS WEEK: Ben Stiller, Robin Williams and friends are back for one last hurrah in Night at the Museum 3: Secret of the Tomb. NEXT WEEK: Something new! Find More Content From The OK Connection Team: somanysequels.com https://www.patreon.com/somanysequels instagram.com/somanysequelspod facebook.com/somanysequelspod twitter.com/somanysequels facebook.com/okconnection twitter.com/ok_connection instagram.com/ok_connection Theme song by Justin Mayer. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
THIS WEEK: Ben Stiller and friends are back at the Museum of Natural History for Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. We rant about time travel, the absence of night guards and who cleans up the mess they keep making. Then we try to guess Ben Stiller's highest grossing movies! NEXT WEEK: Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb Find More Content From The OK Connection Team: somanysequels.com https://www.patreon.com/somanysequels instagram.com/somanysequelspod facebook.com/somanysequelspod twitter.com/somanysequels facebook.com/okconnection twitter.com/ok_connection instagram.com/ok_connection Theme song by Justin Mayer. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tune in from October-December, Sundays at 7pm ET to our Christmas MuVies Spotlight show where Pam and Dawn talk about the upcoming holiday movies from Hallmark, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries, IONtv, Lifetime tv, etc. and holiday music from various artists. We will chat with some of your favorite actors, have giveaways, and other surprises! We'll also have special edition episodes with interviews from your favorite actors & more! Visit take2radio.com for upcoming episodes. You can listen live or to the replay with the links provided. **Tuesday, Dec. 18th at 7pm Eastern - Christmas MuVies Spotlight Special Edition show with special guest - actor, producer, Brennan Elliott! We chat about his career and upcoming holiday movie, "Christmas at Grand Valley" starring Brennan, Danica McKellar, Dan Laria on Friday, Dec.21st 9pm EST/8pm CST on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries!** About Brennan: He is an actor and producer, known for UnREAL, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, Curse of Chucky, Hallmark's All of My Heart, All of My Heart: Inn Love, All of My Heart: The Wedding, Cedar Cove, and many more movies and television series! ***Christmas at Grand Valley movie pic credit of Crown Media. For personal use only*** Social media: Twitter @take2radio @xmasmuvies Instagram & Facebook @take2radio @christmasmuviesspotlight Websites: take2radio.com christmasmuviesspotlight.com
Main Review: Still Alice Film Club Review: Ordinary People Top 5 Movies Involving Mental Illness What Else We Watched (Ballet 422, Pumping Iron, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, Game of Thrones, Survivor, Wayward Pines, The Bachelorette) News Prejudgment Day (Steve Jobs, Manglehorn, Cooties, Batkid Begins) Next Week Preview (Taken 3, The Room, Top 5 Worst Movies)
Willie Buckshot (Co-Host of "The Huh Show") talks about Strange News (Bathroom Baby, Cell Phone C-Section, and Testicle Biting), and reviews the Rental Movie "Night at The Museum: Secret of the Tomb" Check Willie out on the huh show at huhshow.com and subscribe on itunes. Check out The Buckshot Show at buckshotshow.libsyn.com and Subscribe to "The Buckshot Show" on itunes! Also, follow @williebuckshot, @jaymarbles, and @huhshow on twitter. Outro song: by Michael Jackson "Human Nature"
Listen in as we review Dreamworks new animated film Home with music by Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez, Woman in Gold starring Helen Mirren and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, now out on DVD/Blu-ray. Hosts Brianna Beaton and Raven Devanney are joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Madeline, Katherine, Susana, Katie and Harmony.
Listen in as we review Dreamworks new animated film Home with music by Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez, Woman in Gold starring Helen Mirren and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, now out on DVD/Blu-ray. Hosts Brianna Beaton and Raven Devanney are joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Madeline, Katherine, Susana, Katie and Harmony.
Guardians of the Galaxy, Hunger Games, Exodus: Gods and Kings, plus a dog pees on Mark’s bed. Digigods Podcast, 03/17/15 (MP3) -- 34.9 MB right click to save Subscribe to the Digigods Podcast In this episode, the Gods discuss: Annie (Blu-ray/DVD) The Breakfast Club - 30th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray/DVD) Exodus: Gods and Kings (Blu-ray/DVD) F.I.S.T. (Kino Lorber Studio Classics) (Blu-ray) The Falcon & The Snowman (Blu-ray) Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. – The Complete Series (DVD) Halo: Nightfall (Blu-ray) Hester Street (Blu-ray) The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (Blu-ray) Jack Reacher (Blu-ray) The Last of Robin Hood (Blu-ray) Low Down (DVD) Matlock's Greatest Cases (DVD) Maude: The Complete Series (DVD) Mountain Men: Season 3 (DVD) My Girl (Blu-ray) Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (Blu-ray) Penguins of Madagascar (Blu-ray/DVD) Pioneer (Blu-ray) The Red Road: The Complete First Season (DVD) The Red Skelton Show – All Time Favorites (DVD) Revelation: End of Days (DVD) Ride the Pink Horse (Blu-ray) River's Edge (Blu-ray) The Russians are Coming, The Russians Are Coming (Kino Lorber Studio Classics) (Blu-ray) Son of a Gun (Blu-ray) The Sound of Music 50th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition (Blu-ray) Star Trek: The Original Series – Captain Kirk’s Boldest Missions. (DVD) Stop Pepper Palmer (DVD) Ten Seconds to Hell (Blu-ray) Top Five (Blu-ray/DVD) Troop Beverly Hills (Blu-ray) TURN: Washington’s Spies: The Complete First Season (Blu-ray) Vice (Blu-ray) WKRP In Cincinnati: Season One (DVD) WKRP In Cincinnati: Season Two (DVD) Please also visit CineGods.com.
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb - (2014) Larry spans the globe, uniting favorite and new characters while embarking on an epic quest to save the magic before it is gone forever.
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb - (2014) Larry spans the globe, uniting favorite and new characters while embarking on an epic quest to save the magic before it is gone forever.
Kevin’s picks on DVD this week: The Breakfast Club: 30the Anniversary Edition, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, Ancient Aliens: Season 7 Volume 1, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 and Listen Up Philip Stinker of the week: Wolf Cop Kevin Carr’s DVD Rundown for 03/03/15 Download this DVD Rundown Follow Kevin […]
(0:02:30) Blu Rays: (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles...The Maze Runner...Tusk...Black Sails S1...Horns), (0:03:40) Coming Attractions: (The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies...Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb...Annie...The Gambler...The Interview...Into the Woods...Unbroken...The Woman in Black 2...Taken 3...Blackhat...Paddington...The Wedding Ringer ), (0:21:10) Box Office: Exodus, Hobbit for 3 weeks, and Taken 3, (0:23:45) TV Talk: Dr. Who S8 Christmas special, Ascension, Agent Carter premiered, (0:51:45) Darren: Christmas travel woes, Serial podcast, cabin, WoW, mini-quad, (1:15:40) Shaun: Assassin’s Creed III, American Gods, Christmas Comics (Superman Unchained, Batman and Robin v4, Daredevil v1), Sports ball contests vegging, (1:30:50) Tripp: Christmas non-adventures, Watership Down, Marco Polo, (1:55:50) Trey: Hearthstone: Android, WoW, new phone, NPR
Listen in as we review the blockbuster films Into the Woods and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. As a special feature, we're also reviewing the Robin Williams' 80s TV show Mork & Mindy which was just released to DVD/Blu-ray. Catch all this and more with your hosts Brianna Hope Beaton and Gerry Orz joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Shelby Ronae and Willie Jones.
Listen in as we review the blockbuster films Into the Woods and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. As a special feature, we're also reviewing the Robin Williams' 80s TV show Mork & Mindy which was just released to DVD/Blu-ray. Catch all this and more with your hosts Brianna Hope Beaton and Gerry Orz joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Shelby Ronae and Willie Jones.
The first ep of the year deserves to be epic and huge and we deliver! SIX new movie reviews! The Interview, Into the Woods, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Big Eyes, The Equalizer and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. Plus, a tale of how Carson nearly ruined Christmas and ended the podcast FOREVER(???!!!)!You can listen on www.IHeardThatWasGood.com or our RSS feed, on iTunes or Stitcher!Tweet at the show! @IHeardThatWasGd We're ready to BELIEVE you.
Join Doug, Mr. Jeremy and me, the Movie Maniac as we put the magical The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies and Night at the Museum: Secret of the … Continue Reading » The post Mini Review: The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies & Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb appeared first on moviemadnesspodcast.
On this episode we spend a NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM, three times! Just not with a comprehensive review of that Ben Stiller trilogy. Instead Patrick McGill of Role Play Craft joins us on a tour with two different films set in museums with RUSSIAN ARK and MUSEUM HOURS. But first a mini-review of the third and presumably final film in the series NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB.
Happy holidays from your friends at the GotchaMovies Podcast! With a lot of films to cover over the holiday season, host Ryan Oliver is joined by each individual co-host do discuss a flurry of new releases. Taylor Devorsky discusses 'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies' and 'Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb,' Jenny Nulf talks about 'Into the Woods,' 'Annie,' and 'Big Eyes,' Jonathan Romo dives into Angelina Jolie's 'Unbroken' and Lila Stanley gives us an early look at Clint Eastwood's latest, 'American Sniper.' You can check out all of our news and reviews at GotchaMovies.com. You can like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @gotchamovies. We are on iTunes, so be sure to subscribe to us there. If you can, leave a comment and a rating. They are always welcomed and they help us know what we're doing right and what we can improve on. If you enjoy this show, be sure to check out the other Podcast that Ryan co-hosts - Over/Under Movies - where he, Oktay Ege Kozak, and Erik McClanahan pick an underrated film and an overrated film in the same vein and discuss them. Once again, happy holidays, happy New Year, and we'll be back in mid-January with reviews of 'Selma' and 'Blackhat.' As always, thanks for listening!
Two sequels, one remake, and a film you may never see. It's a bizarre and exciting Movie Date podcast! On the sequels front, we have "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" and "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb." Our remake is the reboot of "Annie," starring Quvenzhané Wallis, Jamie Foxx, and Cameron Diaz. And the movie that may never see public eyes is "The Interview," Seth Rogan and James Franco's new movie that inspired terrorist threats from North Korea. There's also listener mail this week and, as always, trivia!
It’s the final show of 2014! And to celebrate; Van, Ismar and Jon unveil the Top Ten Movies of 2014, before taking a look at comedy sequel Dumb And Dumber To, family sequel Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb, and Norwegian adventure tale Kon-Tiki.
Showcast Episode 80: Jokes, nog and special guests overflow as The Movie Guys celebrate release-a-ton-of-movies-at-the-end-of-the-year season! The new releases of the last two weeks of 2014 get the business with movie previews, a gift exchange, storytime, Name That Tune, a holiday recipe and a visit from The Christmas Hobbit, all while counting down to learning the True Meaning of Christmas.Films covered: "The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies", "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb", "Annie", "Into the Woods", "The Gambler", "Unbroken", "The Interview", "Big Eyes", "A Most Violent Year" and "Mr. Turner". With special guests David Beach, Joe Kaplan and Steven Lewis The Movie Guys are Paul Preston, Karen Volpe, Adam Witt & Lee KiasLike good movie talk? Please subscribe!www.themovieguys.net@TheMovieGuyswww.youtube.com/user/TheMovieGuysOnline
This week two epic trilogies come to an end with The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies and Night at the Museum Secret of The Tomb. Oh and some orphan kid sings a lot in Annie. Follow me on Twitter @BaconKnight
This week two epic trilogies come to an end with The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies and Night at the Museum Secret of The Tomb. Oh and some orphan kid sings a lot in Annie. Follow me on Twitter @BaconKnight
The term Trilogy has been thrown around for decades. So what really keeps films from being a trilogy, versus just three movies in the same series? That's what we're discussing on this episode of The Hollywood Outsider Podcast. What defines a trilogy, what do our listeners think is the greatest trilogy of all time, as well as our personal picks. A great topic for another fun episode. Here is a list of what we discuss on this episode of The Hollywood Outsider Movie and TV Podcast: Our topic this week: Movie Trilogies: What defines a series as a trilogy, and what is the best one? Upcoming releases: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, Annie and Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb Spoiler-free reviews of The Theory of Everything and Begin Again The latest in Movie and TV News including: Sony Pictures has been hacked and it is all Seth Rogen's fault, Marvel is taking over the world, James Bond finally starts shooting Trailers for Terminator Genisys, Mad Max: Fury Road and Inside Out The Series Finale of Sons of Anarchy Listener feedback And much more! Donate to Scott's Child's Play Charity here! *Email us your thoughts on the episode to feedback@thehollywoodoutsider.com and be sure to join our Facebook Group Time Segment 0 Opening | Movie and TV News 32:10 Brian's Trailer Park 40:20 Justin's Upcoming Attractions 1:00:35 What's This Movie | Reviews | Scott's DVDs 1:11:35 From The Outside In Topic 1:40:40 Emails | Outtakes 1:48:35 Sons of Anarchy Series Finale Listen and Subscribe for FREE to a new episode every Thursday of The Hollywood Outsider Movie and TV Podcast at: Other Great HO Episodes Ep 168 | Swords, Sandals, and Star Wars The Best of HO | Volume 1 Interview with The Babadook Director Jennifer Kent Episode 167 | The Most Annoying Characters On TV Episode 166 | Dystopian Heroes Interview with Wolves of Savin Hill Director John Beaton Hill Women In Horror
Talk about Big Hero 6 and Dumb and Dumber To. December Movies: The Pyramid, Exodus Gods and Kings, The Hobbit The Battle of Five Armies, Annie, Night at the Museum Secret of the Tomb, Big Eyes, The Interview, Into the Woods, Unbroken. December DVD Releases: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Legend of Korra Book Three, Guardians of the Galaxy, Doctor Who Season 8, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Maze Runner, The Equalizer. December Video Game Releases: The Crew, Kingdom Hearts, Captain Toad Treasure Tracker, NES Remix, Ultiamte NES Remix, Juju, Lara Crost and the Temple of Osiris, Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Trilogy, Guilty Gear. Movie Classic: Dead Poets Society. The List: Best Space Movies. Closing Music: Shockbox "In good Company".