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IN THE GREY, Guy Ritchie's brand-new spy-action movie, just dropped—and Dan and Tom from SpyMovieNavigator are breaking it all down with zero spoilers. A covert team of elite extraction specialists is sent on a high-stakes mission to recover a stolen billion-dollar fortune from a ruthless tyrant. The question the hosts tackle first: is this actually a spy movie? And then they get to: Is it any good? The cast is stacked. Jake Gyllenhaal and Henry Cavill headline as operatives Bronco and Sid, joined by Eiza González, Rosamund Pike, Carlos Bardem, Fisher Stevens, and Jason Wong. Ed Wild handled cinematography, reuniting much of the team behind The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Dan and Tom walk through storytelling, pacing, action choreography, casting performances, and set design. They weigh the strengths against the weak spots—and there are a few of both. Ritchie claims the movie is based on a true story, which adds an intriguing layer to the mission's premise. If you love spy cinema—from Bond to Mission: Impossible—this no-spoilers first look gives you everything you need before you hit the theater. FIVE THINGS TO KNOW · Directed by Guy Ritchie — the creative force behind Operation Fortune, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. · Claimed to be based on a true story — Ritchie says the extraction mission depicted in the movie is rooted in real events. · A tight 97-minute runtime — the movie moves fast, using narration and on-screen graphics to pack the story into under two hours. · Carlos Bardem steals scenes as villain Manny Salazar — brother of Javier Bardem (Skyfall's Silva), he delivers a standout performance. · Not connected to The Gray Man series — despite the similar title, IN THE GREY (with an "E") is a completely separate movie and franchise. Tell us what you think: Is IN THE GREY a movie you'll go see? What do you think of our No Spoiler First Look. If you've seen the movie, did we get it right? Let us know your thoughts, ideas for future episodes, and what you think of this episode. Just drop us a note at info@spymovienavigator.com. The more we hear from you, the better the show will surely be! We'll give you a shout-out in a future episode! You can check out all our CRACKING THE CODE OF SPY MOVIES podcast episodes on your favorite podcast app or our website. In addition, you can check out our YouTube channel as well. Episode Webpage: https://spymovienavigator.com/episode/in-the-grey-no-spoilers-first-look
In this week's episode, I look back at the movies and streaming shows I watched over winter 2025/2026 Instead of Coupon of the Week, you can get SILENT ORDER: OMNIBUS ONE for free at my Payhip store at this link until March 31st: https://payhip.com/b/lhCyU TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 294 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is March the 13th, 2026 and today we are looking at my movie and streaming TV show reviews for Winter 2025 and 2026. We'll also have Coupon of the Week and an update on my current writing, publishing, and audiobook projects. Before we get into all that, let's start off with Coupon of the Week. Actually, we are not going to have Coupon of the Week this week because originally I scheduled a Coupon of the Week for Silent Order: Omnibus One to get you 25% off it. However, I was able to get a BookBub Featured Deal to give away Silent Order: Omnibus One for free on the 17th. So instead, the episode description will just have a link to where you can get Silent Order Omnibus One for free at my Payhip store. Next week, regular Coupon of the Week will return. Now for an update on my current writing, publishing and audiobook projects. As of this recording, I am about 51,000 words into Blade of Wraiths. I had hoped to be a little further at the end of this week, but there was quite a bit of real life stuff to do this week that took up a lot of time. I didn't make quite as much progress as I had hoped, but I did make some progress, so that's good. I'm still hoping to have the book out in April if all goes well, but we will see. I'm also 5,000 words into Dragon-Mage, which will be the sixth book in the Rivah Half-Elven Thief series (six of nine planned). That hopefully will be out in May if all goes well. In audiobook news, the main recording on Blade of Storms (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills) is finished. Just have some proofing to do yet and then get through processing. Then hopefully the audiobook should be available on all platforms by next month. Recording is also underway for Wizard-Assassin, the fifth book in the Rivah Half-Elven Thief series. So that is where I'm at with my current writing, publishing, and audiobook projects. 00:02:00 Main Topic: Movie/TV Show Review Roundup Now let's move on to our main topic this week, my movie roundup. Spring is near, so it's time for my Winter 2025/ 2026 Movie Review Roundup. I admit this is a bit shorter than my usual movie roundups because for a couple of months I didn't see anything I really felt like writing about. Not in a bad way or depressed sort of way, but I just didn't see anything I felt interested enough to write about, whether good or bad. The new year brought new movies to watch and now we have enough for a Movie Review Roundup. As always, the movies and shows are in order from my least favorite to my most favorite. The reviews are based on nothing objective, but only my own thoughts and opinions. First up is Operation Fortune, which came out in 2023. This is a Guy Richie action comedy with Jason Statham in the lead, which probably describes all you need to know about it. Like if you say the phrase "Guy Richie Action Comedy with Jason Statham in the Lead", this would be the movie that popped into your head. Statham plays Orson Fortune, an elite special forces operative. When a mysterious device is stolen by terrorists, the UK government sends Fortune to retrieve it. Fortune teams up with a group of specialists and then sets out to punch bad guys and save the day. Some good action sequences, some funny bits, and Hugh Grant was hilarious as the evil arms broker billionaire, but definitely a paint by number action movie. Enjoyable to watch, but nothing deep. Overall Grade: C Next up is Legend, which came out in 1985. This is a very weird movie told as sort of an '80s style dark fairy tale. The premise is that the Lord of Darkness wants to destroy all light (as lords of darkness are wont to do). But to do that, he needs to kill a pair of unicorns. He sends his goblin minions to do the deed. Meanwhile, Princess Lili is in love with Jack, a forest child who lives in harmony with various elves and dwarves and other natural creatures. When the goblins kill one of the unicorns and take the other back to Darkness's subterranean fortress, Jack and Lili have to team up to rescue the last unicorn and defeat Darkness. The creature work and all the puppets and suchlike look amazing. Poor Tim Curry delivered an excellent performance under that mountain of prosthetics he had to wear as Darkness. That said, I don't think Tom Cruise had quite learned how to act yet, and I'm afraid he kind of stood around with a blank expression most of the time. So I'd say Legend is an interesting fantasy classic, but definitely very niche. Overall Grade: B- Next up is Anaconda, which came out in 2025. This is a very meta, bonkers, and yet nonetheless entertaining comedy movie. It kind of went off the rails while shouting "WHEEEEEE" the entire time. College friends Doug, Griff, Claire, and Kenny are entering middle age and are all dissatisfied with how their lives have turned out. Doug wanted to be a director, but instead makes wedding videos. Griff is a struggling actor. Claire is a divorced lawyer and Kenny is a "Buffalo drunk (he only drinks beer and wine and just some, but not all of the hard liquors). When Griff acquires the rights to make the next movie in the Anaconda series, the four friends jump at the chance to make it as an indie film. Scraping together their savings, they set off for the Amazon to film their snake movie. However, they find themselves caught in the middle of a fight between illegal gold miners and the Brazilian government and there is an actual giant anaconda that is hunting both the gold miners and idealistic American filmmakers. This was very meta since the characters were making a movie in the Anaconda series…in a movie in the Anaconda series. Despite that, it was very funny and I enjoyed it, though it might be a bit too tongue in cheek for some viewers. Comedy, alas, is ever subjective. Overall Grade: B- Next up is Fackham Hall, which came out in 2025. Sometimes a movie is funny but dumb. Sometimes a movie is dumb but still funny, and sometimes a movie is just plain dumb. However, I'm pleased to report that Fackham Hall is the best of the three: funny, but dumb. It's a goofy but affectionate parody of Downton Abbey and the kind of movie that isn't afraid to make jokes simply for the sake of jokes. Interestingly, halfway through the movie takes the right hand turn and becomes a parody of an Agatha Christie novel. It was pretty funny in the vein of the Naked Gun or Airplane movies, though a few of the jokes might be too raunchy for some viewers. Overall Grade: B- Next up is Wrecking Crew, which came out in 2026. I would say this was one part buddy cop comedy, one part noir mystery, and one part John Wick style violence. When private investigator Walter Hale is killed by a hit and run in Hawaii, both his sons (by different mothers) conclude that it was murder. Straight laced James (played by Dave Bautista) is a Navy SEAL with a stable family life, while Maverick cop Johnny (played by Jason Momoa) is frequently drunk and on the outs and on the outs with his girlfriend. Nevertheless, both half-brothers independently realize that shady corporate interests killed their father and set out to find his killers. They must also deal with their complicated feelings with their father and overcome their deep seated resentment of each other. This was a pretty fun action movie, though the violence level is definitely John Wick level and might put off some viewers. Honestly, it made me wonder if there's a "Hawaiian Noir" mystery genre, the way that "Nordic Noir" novels were popular for a while. Overall Grade: B Next up is The Running Man, which came out in 2025. This is both very dark and very funny, and I think it was actually better than the original movie from the 1980s. It explores the same concept. Future America is a dystopia ruled by the Network megacorp and Glen Powell's character needs to get medicine for his daughter, but he can't afford it, so he tries out for the Network's cruel reality shows and lands a spot on the biggest one of all, The Running Man, where contestants have to stay alive and hidden for 30 days while they're hunted by mercenaries and the general public gets rewarded for informing on them. This definitely had strong Idiocracy vibes as well and the satire of contemporary American culture was very cutting and probably quite accurate. I do think this movie deserved better than to flop at the box office like it did, but perhaps it will have a long life on streaming. Overall Grade: B Next up is A Few Good Men, which came out in 1992. This is a high quality legal thriller carried by Tom Cruise's and Jack Nicholson's performances. Today, Tom Cruise is largely famous for extreme stunts like driving a motorcycle cycle off a cliff (it did make for a good movie) and various personal eccentricities, but both he and Nicholson really can act and their scenes together are great. Sometime between this and Legend (which we talked about earlier), Cruise really figured out how to act on screen. Anyway, when a Marine is killed during a hazing ritual, Lieutenant Kaffee (played by Tom Cruise), is called in to investigate, aided by Lieutenant Commander Galloway (played by Demi Moore). Colonel Jessup (who was played by Nicholson), the commander of the Marines in question, wants to cover up what really happened, and Kaffee and Galloway set out to prove that the Marines charged with murder were in fact following orders when the hazing ritual went wrong. Of course, the movie hinges around Kaffee's and Jessup's final confrontation in the courtroom. I have a theory that all genres are in fact variants of fantasy. Like romance is the fantasy of true love, thrillers are the fantasy of violence and so forth. This movie would be the fantasy of the legal thriller, where the bad guy cracks on the stand. In real life, of course, when generals screw up, the privates, the NCOs, and the junior officers get thrown under the bus while the generals go on to cushy gigs at the Rand Corporation or Lockheed Martin. The strength of the performances makes the fantasy and therefore the movie work. Overall Grade: A Next up is The Paper, which came out in 2025. I ended up with a month of the Peacock streaming service, so I decided to give The Paper a try. It is a spinoff of the classic The Office [US] sitcom from the 2000 to 2010s. The premise is that failing paper company Dunder Mifflin from The Office has been purchased by a large conglomerate called Enervate. Enervate 's core business is toilet paper and other paper bathroom products, but they also own the Toledo Truth Teller (we'll refer to that as TTT) newspaper, and they use paper pulp that isn't good enough for toilet paper to print the paper. TTT is a regrettably normal local American newspaper in that it's mostly AP Wire articles and ads, with one reporter who covers local sporting events. Things start to change when Ned Sampson takes over as the new editor of TTT. Ned was formally Enervate's best toilet paper salesman, but he has a romantic view of journalism and wants to be a reporter. As a favor to him, the CEO lets him take over TTT. There he meets Mare Pritti, an Army vet in charge of the paper's layout who also wants to be a real journalist, and the two of them hit it off despite their immediate attraction. Ned has to navigate his coworkers (who range from useless to insane and useless to even more insane), corporate politics, rival bloggers, and his growing attraction to Mare. It was a pretty funny first season and I enjoyed it. There's allegedly going to be a second season, so if that happens, I will definitely watch. Overall Grade: A Next up is Conan the Barbarian, which came out in 1982. I actually saw this before like 15 years ago, but I saw it again at the end of February, so it's time to write about it. This is a very specific movie that deserves its status as a cult classic, and I do think it is better than Legend. It wasn't particularly faithful to any of the Conan stories, but it somehow did a good job of capturing the essence of the character. This was one of Arnold Schwarzenegger's first movies. It might have even been his first one, though I'm not sure. He didn't quite have the whole acting thing down yet, so he played Conan as strong, stoic, and mostly silent, which worked quite well for the character. James Earl Jones was excellent as Thulsa Doom, the evil wizard and cult leader who is Conan's nemesis. I guess in the 1980s, if you wanted your fantasy or science fiction film to be successful, you needed your villain to be an armored figure either played by or voiced by James Earl Jones. The Riddle of Steel scene where Conan throws all Doom's atrocities into his face and Doom goes, "ah" in the sense that, "yeah, I get why you want to kill me," was great. The fight scenes and stunts are all the more impressive in hindsight because obviously they're all practical effects and efforts since CGI didn't exist yet, especially given the large number of horses in the movie, since no horses are notoriously very difficult to work with in film. I once heard an experienced rider say managing a horse is like managing a two year old, albeit a two year old that weighs a thousand pounds and is much stronger than you are. The soundtrack by Basil Poledouris is a classic and deservedly so. Like, modern day oligarchs come across less as dark lords and more like malevolent dorks because they travel by private jets and electric car and yachts and so forth. By contrast, Thulsa Doom thunders across the countryside with his Riders of Doom, accompanied by Basil Poledouris's score with trumpets, drums, and choral parts. If you really want to be an intimidating bad guy, your entourage needs to be armored cavalry riders and you need a Basil Poledouris light motif. Conan the character sometimes gets stereotyped or dismissed as a masculine power fantasy (erroneously in my opinion), but the female characters in the movie are pretty good. Conan's mother faces off against the Riders of Doom by herself and Thulsa Doom himself has to use his mental magic to kill her. Prince's Yasmina is kind of the McGuffin of the movie, but she has a character arc as well where she turns against Doom and helps Conan to fight him. Compared to many '70s and '80s film heroines, Valeria was very good. For example, Lois Lane in the 1978 and 1980 Superman movies screams a lot and basically causes Superman to make a lot of bad decisions while being dead weight. By contrast, Valeria kills a bunch of bad guys with her sword, fists fights some evil spirits to save Conan, and then literally comes back from the dead as a Valkyrie to help Conan in the final battle with Thulsa Doom's goons. So this is definitely worth watching as a cult classic of the fantasy genre, though it does have a lot of nudity even by the standards of '80s movies. Overall Grade: A Now for my favorite thing I saw in Winter 2025/ 2026, which was Wonder Man, which came out in 2026. I was surprised by how much I liked this. The main character is Simon Williams, who is a struggling actor in LA. He's a good actor, but he's also an enormous theater nerd with an encyclopedic knowledge of both film and theater, which means he tends to overthink his performances, to the exasperation of the director and crew, which gets him fired a lot. One day he meets Trevor Slattery, the highly eccentric British actor who unknowingly was recruited to play the fake Mandarin back in Iron Man 3. Trevor has since kicked drugs and alcohol and returned to his one true love, acting. He ends up taking Simon under his wing and together they set out to get auditions for Wonder Man, a remake of Simon's favorite superhero movie from when he was a kid. However, both Simon and Trevor have secrets. Simon is concealing actual superpowers since superpowered individuals are not allowed in major film and television productions for safety and legal reasons due to a hilarious side story involving Josh Gad. Trevor was actually recruited under the threat of returning to prison by the Department of Damage Control to spy on Simon since they suspect he has superpowers but can't prove it and they want to find enough evidence to arrest him. The tension of all these plot threads keeps ratcheting up until the final episode. Anyway, this was an excellent self-contained "ground level" Marvel story without a lot of callbacks or cameos or getting lost in the increasingly complex MCU continuity. The friendship between Simon and Trevor, two extremely eccentric actors, was both touching and hilarious. Overall Grade: A+ So those are the movies and streaming shows I watched in Winter 2025 and 2026. So that's it for this week. Thank you for watching The Pulp Writer Show. 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In this episode of the show we are putting a finishing touch on our November exploration of the professional partnership between Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham with a double bill of Wrath of Man and Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about Jason Statham's career trajectory as a latter day action star, Wrath of Man as a temporally complex ode to Michael Mann and Ridley Scott, and Operation Fortune as a movie you get when you want to make a Mission: Impossible movie without spending big money. We also talk about the resurgence of Josh Hartnett, the subtle art of nicknaming, and whether Ancient Greeks knew what a polar bear looked like. Tune in and enjoy this momentous occasion with us! Hosts: Jakub Flasz & Randy Burrows Intro: Infraction - Cassette Outro: Infraction - Daydream Head over to uncutgemspodcast.com to find all of our archival episodes and more! Follow us on Twitter (@UncutGemsPod), IG (@UncutGemsPod) and Facebook (@UncutGemsPod) Buy us a coffee over at Ko-Fi.com (ko-fi.com/uncutgemspod) Subscribe to our Patreon! (patreon.com/uncutgemspod)
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Spione schummeln sich in Sneakpod und sprechen über den Film Operation Fortune von Guy Richie. Unser Besucher der Woche ist Andy vom Nerdtalk, der gleich eine Serie mitgebracht hat und über Yellowstone schwärmt. Nach einem kurzen Ausflug nach Paris sprechen wir sehr intensiv über die Nutzung von Heim Automatisierung am Beispiel von Home Assistant.
Voice Of Costume - Creating Character through Costume Design
The “Voice of Costume” is the first podcast created between working costume designers sharing stories, inspiration, struggles, and insights into the creative career of costume design. An behind-the-scenes podcast to showcase the voices of Costume Designers around the world. Listen in on this inspirational, one-on-one conversation between Loulou Bontemps and Catherine Baumgardner. Please Welcome Loulou - Costume Designer for The Covenant, Operation Fortune, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (directed by Guy Ritchie and starring Henry Cavill and Carry Elwes), and Netflix series The Gentlemen (created by Guy Ritchie) Topics Include: Mom running an antique shop and making her clothes Dad encouraging her to sketch daily Entry into costume design First few jobs as a designer First working with Guy Ritchie Hard to transition from assistant to lead designer PROCESS: creating with Guy Ritchie The Gentlemen Netflix Series Creating the silhouettes The costumes reflecting the characters American version of show idea! The British ditto suit PROCESS: The most expensive outfit - the “chicken suit” story Elevating a scene into an iconic moment An emotional moment enhanced w/costume PROCESS: Creating the character in the first fitting “How do you want to feel in it?” The emotion of a look PROCESS: How to read the script and research Learning Sustainability When your costumes impact brands *Father's words of wisdom* Being Brave Favorite Films to Rewatch Favorite Places to Visit Design Hacks *Restyle your own closet Accept your body shape
In „Ein Gentleman in Moskau“ auf Paramount+ könnt ihr Ewan McGregor als russischen Aristokraten erleben. Die Doku „Power“ auf Netflix beschäftigt sich mit der gewaltvollen Geschichte der Polizei in den USA. Und „Operation Fortune“ auf Prime Video ist eine unterhaltsame Mischung aus James Bond und Comedy. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-ein-gentleman-in-moskau-power-operation-fortune
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Episode 132 – Talent Manager Emily Maguire In this episode of The Voiceover Gurus Podcast, we gain insights from Talent Manager and Career Consultant, Emily Maguire, on the industry from a performer's perspective. Her expertise and experience make her an excellent resource for maintaining mental health for auditions and performances on a day-to-day basis. We delve into the crucial topics of self-confidence and self-worth, which play a significant role in our daily auditioning lives. About Emily: Emily Maguire is a Level 7 Career Development Professional with over two decades of experience in business management and mentoring, Emily is a go-to professional for individuals and companies in the creative industries. She has worked with clients worldwide for over 1000 coaching and mentoring hours, helping them achieve their career goals. Emily is a registered career development professional at the Career Development Institute (CDI), where she also serves as a board member and regional representative for the CDI Yorkshire and Humberside regions. Her passion for mental health awareness and career education has led her to advocate for disadvantaged individuals and encourage social mobility. As a trained meditation teacher and mental health first aider, Emily incorporates mindfulness into her coaching techniques to help clients thrive. Outside of coaching, she is also the Managing Director of Reflections Talent Agency™, which represents actors for TV and film. Her recent work includes popular productions like Mission Impossible, Dungeons and Dragons, Sanditon, Carnival Row and Operation Fortune. Please visit Emilys' websites: https://www.reflectionstalentagency.co.uk/ www.reflectionscareercoaching.co.uk FOR MORE INFO ON THE SHOW AND THE GURUS, PLEASE VISIT: Coaching Website: https://voiceover.guru/ and https://learnwiththegurus.com/ Join our Circle Community: https://the-voiceover-gurus.circle.so/home Linda Bruno Voice Actress https://www.lindabruno.com Alyssa Jayson Actress and Musician http://www.alyssajayson.com Kevin Kilpatrick Voice Actor https://kevinkilpatrick.com/
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Cary the Metal Geek and Brutal Dave unite, becoming part of the formidable Triforce of Geekery, as George's absence due to illness spares us his usual arguments. In this exhilarating episode, we dive into a multitude of topics, such as our thoughts on Loki Season 2, Hellboy Web of Wyrd, Super Mario Bros. Wonder, Spider-Man 2, Plane, and Operation Fortune. We also delve into the charm of the Frasier revival, the hilarity of Our Flag Means Death, and the haunting melodies of On Thorns I Lay. But that's not all – we explore so much more in this episode! Tune in as we provide updates on Cary the Metal Geek's Halloween film-watch journey. Our main focus pays a heartfelt tribute to Disney's magical legacy over the past century, celebrating their timeless films and enchanting theme park attractions. So, stay tuned, keep it metal, and embrace your inner geek! Join the Metal Geeks Society today on Facebook and join in on all the geekery! Join us on our website at http://www.metalgeekspodcast.com or http://www.metalgeeks.net to keep up with all the geekery. Email us your opinions and ideas at msrcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter, @metalgeeks, and @msrcast. You can now find us on Instagram, at @metalgeeks. Find us on Facebook/MetalGeeks. Subscribe to Metal Geeks Podcast on iTunes, please leave a 5-star review on iTunes and like us while you are there. You can also find us on Stitcher as well as on Google Play. We are now also on Spotify, so jam us into your playlist! You can now get some killer Metal Geeks merchandise at redbubble.com/people/metalgeeks including t-shirts and more!
Actions stars in the 80's had the muscles, but could they actually last against the action stars of today? We talk about the last real action stars still around and still kicking ass. We review John Wick 4, Meg 2, Operation Fortune, and Plane. * * https://linktr.ee/thegeekydadpodcasts * You can now use the promo code THEGEEKYDAD on Lost Astronaut Coffee Co. | Otherworldly Coffee to score a stellar 20% off products sitewide. * Listen to us on the Newsly app. Use promo code (Geekydad) at www.Newsly.me to get a free 1 month premium subscription. * Get 30 days of Free Audible when you click on this Link. https://www.audibletrial.com/thegeekydadpodcast * #JohnWick #Meg2 #Plane --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeekydadafterdark/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegeekydadafterdark/support
Welcome back! This week Kevin reviews 65, Operation Fortune, The Fablemans, Searching, and Missing. Why does he have so many movies to review you ask? Well, it was a travel week and so, when you spend 16 hours on planes, you have time to watch a few movies! So sit back, lean your seats back and lower your tray tables and enjoy what is probably a very bumpy ride! As always, thank you for watching. If you haven't already, don't forget to Like & Subscribe. We love new viewers! Also, leave us comments and let is know how we are doing and what we can be doing better. Enjoy the episode and have a great week! Facebook: @apncpodcast Twitter: @APNCPodcast Instagram: AllPopNoCulture TikTok: AllpopNoCulture
Super long episode title befits a super long episode, and Mikey, d$, and #TwitterlessDrEarl have an awful lot to go over... it's July 2023 ReFlicktions and the meat of the summer blockbusters fall into this episode. First up, Dave kicks it off with the first of two Katie Heigl movies as he begins to finish a quest that no one should really ever want to do. #TwitterlessDrEarl does hit the Pretentious Corner once or twice, as Mikey dives into the Cannon Films schlock of bad Chuck Norris and the classic film of good Jack Lemmon. Both old movies and new are celebrated, and of course, the biggest of the summer - Asteroid City, Indy 5, Oppenheimer, Barbie, and MI Dead Recks P-1 all are covered here, as well as the guys' new Top 5. And the guys even touch on some of the controversy of the Barbie film and it's themes and possible agenda... And here are the films discussed this week, and where to watch them. Wish Upon a Star (Amazon Prime; Peacock Premium; TubiTV) The Lost King (AMC+) Devotion (Paramount+) Evil Dead Rise (MAX) Extraction II (Netflix) Asteroid City (in theaters) Infinity Pool (Hulu) The Wrath of Becky (Hoopla) No Hard Feelings (in theaters) Shiva Baby (MAX) Alice Darling (STARZ) The Delta Force (MAX) WHAM! (Netflix) Indiana Jones & the Dial of Destiny (in theaters) Past Lives (in theaters) Bullitt (MAX) 100 Girls (Amazon Prime; TubiTV) Boys and Girls (Paramount+) Legion of Super Heroes (MAX) Cool Hand Luke (Amazon Prime) The Hustler (Watch TCM) Hunt Club (Amazon Prime; TubiTV) Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One (in theaters) Joy Ride (in theaters) The Odd Couple (Showtime) Enola Holmes 2 (Netflix) Heathers (Amazon Prime; TubiTV) Klute (MAX) Harold and Maude (Showtime; Paramount+) Clerk (TubiTV) Oppenheimer (in theaters) Serpico (Amazon Prime; MGM+; Paramount+) Mean Streets (Criterion Channel; for rental) Dangerous Game: The Legacy Murder (Paramount+; Showtime) Invitation of a Murder (for rental) Operation Fortune (for rental) Step Brothers (Hulu) They Cloned Tyrone (Netflix) Jackass (rewatch) Barbie (in theaters)
Back with our second week of back in the day Batman and we're tackling what was (turns out) always one of our favorite films of the collective franchise! Tracklist: 1:41 - Deadpool 3 casting news 10:36 - What we've been watching (Mark: Superman & Lois, John Wick 4, Operation Fortune, Knock at the Cabin; Jasmin: Bloodhounds, Violent Night) 22:30 - Batman Returns summary and fun facts 36:40 - Batman Returns review You can follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.
I know you all missed the show last week. We had a bit of an equipment meltdown. AKA our hard drive crashed. So, navigating all the stage of grief we finally were able to piece together this mediocre show. Josh and Jade review the new Guy Richie film, Operation Fortune. Netflix is cracking down on account sharing, WTF. Also, our hosts discuss the shows you should and should NOT be watching. Help us out by clicking the play button.
David, Jeff, and Devindra discuss whether or not they'd watch Oppenheimer and Dead Reckoning in IMAX, reflect on the forgettable nature of Operation Fortune, recommend you skip The Idol, and get disappointed by the new Arnold documentary on Netflix. Then, it's time for the latest Transformers movie! Thanks to our SPONSORS this week: BetterHelp - Visit betterhelp.com/filmcast today to get 10% off your first month. Double Fine Psychodyssey - You can watch the entire series for free with no ads, right now, in 4k with real captions made by a human. Go to doublefine.com/filmcast to start your PsychOdyssey. We're making video versions of our reviews! Be sure to follow us on the following platforms: YouTube Tiktok Instagram Weekly Plugs David - Decoding Everything: It Sure Would Be Great If All Our Social Media Companies Weren't Run By Jerks Devindra - Mac Studio review Jeff - DLC Summer of Games special Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching (~20:18) Devindra - Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, Linoleum, Unicorn: Warriors Eternal David - Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, Arnold, The Idol, Shiny Happy People, Jeff - The Idol, Sarah Silverman Someone You Love Featured Review (~1:08:10) Transformers: Rise of the Beasts SPOILERS (~1:32:27) Support David's artistic endeavors at his Patreon and subscribe to his free newsletter Decoding Everything. Check out Jeff Cannata's podcasts DLC and We Have Concerns. Listen to Devindra's podcast with Engadget on all things tech. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, follow us on Twitter @thefilmcastpod. Credits: Our theme song is by Varsity Blue, the newest project by Tim McEwan from The Midnight. Our weekly plugs and spoiler bumper music comes from Noah Ross. If you'd like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. You can support the podcast by going to patreon.com/filmpodcast or by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
Support Podcast Patreon I review these movies so you don't have to: Operation Fortune, Kill Chain, John Wick 1,2,3&4, Cocaine Bear, 65, Tetris, The Volcano- Rescue From Whakarri, The Strays, All Nighter, Renfield, Rim Of The World, Air, The Rise /The wasteland. TV shows reviewed: The Mandolorian Season 3, The Night Agent, Succession Season 4 and finally The Diplomat. Hopefully you get something good to watch out of this lot, or you get to agree/disagree with me and shout at your device and feel good. This Is Movie Bollocks.
Season 26 Episode 15 "With The Maggots Now" In this episode we breakdown all the news in TV and Movies from 4/19/23-4/25/23, We have Non-Spoiler Movie Reviews of "Evil Dead Rise" "Air" "Ghosted" and "Operation Fortune" PLUS TV Reviews and Notes on The Power, Jury Duty, From S2 and The Mandalorian S3 wrap up. #EvilDeadRise #Air #Ghosted #ThePower #JuryDuty #AIOTA #PCP #PCPUniverse --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturepros/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturepros/support
Season 26 Episode 15 "With The Maggots Now" - On this Episode we breakdown all the news in TV and Movies from 4/19/23-4/25/23, We have Non-Spoiler Movie Reviews of "Evil Dead Rise" "Air" "Ghosted" and "Operation Fortune" PLUS TV Reviews and Notes on The Power, Jury Duty, From S2 and The Mandalorian S3 wrap up.Support the showwww.AmIOnTheAir.comFollow on Twitter at @AmIOnTheAirLike us on Facebook at Facebook.com/AmIOnTheAirFollow on TikTok, Instagram and YouTubeSupport the Show on Cashapp $DONMEGA and Venmo at @DONMEGA
In this weeks podcast our heroes revisit the films watched in the last 7 days including the new Amazon Prime/Guy Ritchie collaboration Operation Fortune, Blumhouse latest The Black Phone and a Netflix wildcard, 'Synchronic' starring Anthony Mackie and Jamie Dornan. This weeks episode is packed full of film talk. Subscribe for a new show every week.
We're back! - Rob's been delving into the world of Guy Ritchie / Jason Statham with Operation Fortune : Ruse De GuerreMart's been to 100 Acre Wood with Pooh Bear & friends - but was it worth it?Tetris was a surprise movie (better than expected!)and finally - Logan was a cool rewatch (one of the best X-Men movies??)Trailer time - we're excited for Ahsoka & The Penguin Support the showSend us your suggestions for what we should be watching: wehavebeenwatchingpodcast@gmail.com If you'd like to become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=55368632 You can also find us here: https://linktr.ee/WHBWpodcast Try out our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqOaBzRYx0SvkadS27FfGIA
Welcome to Backstage, the film and TV podcast from Sky News.Whether you're celebrating Easter, Ramadan, Passover, or just getting some well-earned rest over the Bank Holiday weekend, Sky's entertainment reporter Claire Gregory, TV and film reviewer Stevie Wong, and Sky's arts and entertainment correspondent Katie Spencer have all the TV and film you need.Lily Allen and Freema Agyeman, stars of the new Margate-set Sky Atlantic drama Dreamland, are the big guests on this week's show. They tell the team about the joys of British beaches, what it's like playing sisters, and what Lily has learned from turning her hand from music to acting. The team head through The Portable Door, and speak to stars Sam Neill and Patrick Gibson about the YA novel's new film adaptation for Sky Cinema.Guy Ritchie joins the podcast to talk about his new project Operation Fortune for Prime Video – expect Jason Statham, guns, and Hugh Grant as an evil billionaire.And don't watch it with your parents – Netflix's sexy new thriller, Obsessed, has the team hot under the collar – but is it actually any good?Plus, find out what the team made of Kathryn Hahn's new Disney+ series, Tiny Beautiful Things, and tell me about it, stud! There's a new Grease prequel series on Paramount+ that shows The Rise of The Pink Ladies - but will it get you saying rama-lama-lama-ka-dinga-da-dinga-dong?Producers: David Chipakupaku and Jada-Kai Meosa John Editor: Paul Stanworth
In episode 50, Brothers Pete and Paul Escarcega talk about DC's "Shazam: Fury of the Gods.They also discuss "Scream VI", the latest installment in the horror franchise.They also discuss "65", a new Sci-Fi film starring Adam Driver.And lastly, Pete reviews "Operation Fortune", starring Jason Stratham, "Champions", directed by Bobby Farrelly and starring Woody Harrelson, and "The Magicians Elephant" on Netflix.To listen on Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aaaction-podcast/id1634666134To listen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1L78fn3C6RlKKdUihtiLyR?si=f31450db95724290Please make sure to like and subscribe to the Aaaction Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzJFoiUHvdbaHaiIfN37BaQ#aaactionpodcast #podcast #film #movie #moviereview #moviepodcast #newmovie #shazam #DC #dcuniverse #comics #scream #scream6 #horror #franchise #65 #65millionyears #scifi #operationfortune #champions #comedy #themagicianselephant #netflix #animation
Ett kortare avsnitt den här veckan, men som ni vet så är det ju inte kvantiteten som ärdet viktiga, utan det är kvalite.... Hallål, kom tillbaks...! Fyra st filmer avverkas i veckans avsnitt (A Man Called Otto, Operation Fortune: Rus De Guerre, plane och You People) plus veckans fråga! Vilken är den läskigaste karaktären som ni sett i en film? Kommentera nedan! Håll till godo!
On this episode of the Made in Hollywood Mark and William reopen the curious case of Jason Statham. You may also hear irrelevant things in this episode about mushroom hunting, Harry Potter, Wrath of Man, The Fast and the Furious, Duwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Operation Fortune, Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Aubrey Plaza, Hugh Grant, Oscars 2023, Glass Onion, Dungeons & Dragons, Northman, The Hours, The Others, Moulin Rouge, Dead Calm, Bombshell, Far and Away, and Colin Farrell
Ron, Steve, and John talk about a bevy of recent releases, including the latest John Wick fightfest and this week's Required Viewing selection, Operation Fortune.
This week on the show!Space travel, dinosaurs, futuristic weapons, plot....you don't need one. In the new sci-fi thriller 65. A special spy team recruit one of Hollywood's biggest movie stars to help them on an undercover mission in Operation Fortune. Los Angeles, 1939, outside the spotlight of lies a city of secrets in the Liam Neeson mystery thriller Marlowe. And finally, a Netflix original movie, a black womans meticulously crafted life of privilege starts to unravel when two strangers show up in her quaint suburban town in the new Netflix original The Strays. Ready for my verdict..lets get into it. **Please show your support by leaving a review on Apple Podcast & follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Letterboxd @MOVIEWIRESHOW and don't forget to subscribe to the show for brand new reviews each week!!**(The results are in!) Now that the Oscars are over make sure to listen to our discussion and predictions of Oscar night with The Talking Smac Oscar Pool episode on the TALKING SMAC PODCAST! Who came out on top? Listen HereAnd while you are there, don't miss my appearnce with Josh and Alex where we bulk up and go head-to-head to discuss Creed III. Listen Here And make sure you check out one of my favorite film podcasts! The Cultworthy Cinema podcast with my friend Antonio. Listen HereAnd make sure you check The Movie Wire out as a featured podcast on the Newsly App and make sure you use promo code: THEM0V1EW1RE to receive a 1-month free premium subscription!
Packed week! Head over to Mattscraig.substack.com to join my Oscars picks pool before Sunday night's show! Or if awards aren't your think, stay turned for my thoughts on Creed and Guy Ritchie! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode I discuss Guy Ritchie's latest film “Operation Fortune” starring Jason Statham, Aubrey Plaza, Hugh Grant, and Josh Hartnett.
The only good podcast returns with thoughts on CPAC 2023, blogging again, and why living in our subscription-based future is bogus as hell. Listen, if you must! Has something we said, or failed to say, made you FEEL something? You can tell us all about it on Facebook or Twitter, leave a comment on the show's page on our website, or you can send us an email here. Enjoy!Show RundownOpen — African American Heritage Night at the local elementary school, and child dentistry16:16 — Trump at CPAC 2023, plus Matt Schlapp, Russell Brand, and Armie Hammer get into your Uber…39:14 — Michael Knowles, professional cockbag50:48 — Blogging away again1:04:19 — The Coldest Case in Laramie1:10:02 — Ian Fleming, R.L. Stine, Roger Waters, and artists mucking about in their own work1:39:13 — Wrap-up! Jesus Revolution, Operation Fortune, Creed III, The Omega Code, various Murdaugh docs, and The Last of Us.Relevant Linkage can be found at the page for this episode on our website at https://www.brainiron.com/podcast/episode0134
Welcome to Episode 457. We are joined by Dan Ramirez from the Heroes of Noise podcast on this one! I'm too tired and annoyed to type anything else. Soo.... Movies: Operation Fortune, Titanic 3D 4K, Brian and Charles, When You Finish Saving The World TV: The Mandalorian Season 3 Episode 1 "The Apostate" and Columbian Hippo Invasion We talk other stuff too.
Michael B. Jordan has made his directorial debut with "Creed III" (1:23) this past weekend also starring the on fire Jonathan Majors and the amazing Tessa Thompson. The latest film from Guy Ritchie also hit theaters this past weekend starring Jason Statham with "Operation Fortune" (26:12). In the world of TV Jordan got the chance to check out "The Consultant" (35:17) a new dark comedy from Prime Video. And as usual, we do our discussion and deep dive into the latest episode of "The Last of Us" (44:15) -- Episode 8, "When We Are In Need". The 2023 Academy Awards (1:23:34) is going down next Sunday and it's time to give our final predictions on who will walk away with the awards. News of the Week (2:13:28): Hulk and Namor, Batman Beyond, Madame Web, Aliens, The Blackening, Haunted Mansion (Song: Ma Boy x JID & Lute, from the Creed III soundtrack)
This episode aired live on 3/6/23. Bothe new Guy Ritchie film Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre and Jake took on Creed 3. We also cover our usual weekly catch up news, tune in!
Happy Women's History Month! To celebrate, we've got a third consecutive episode with Gaby in it! Who knows how long it's been since she's been here for three episodes in a row?! Did Gaby actually see any of the things we're reviewing today? Did Michael B. Jordan make a live action anime with Creed 3? […]
Join me again this week as I look at the latest movies including CREED III, CHAMPIONS, and OPERATION FORTUNE. Be Kind, Rewind looks at WHIPLASH, and Binge It or SInge It dives into MURDAUGH MURDERS: A SOUTHERN SCANDAL.Follow on Instagram: @seeitorshoveit
A Scream 6 promotion caused some panic, Creed 3 is coming out but doesn't have Rocky in it, Operation Fortune has a star studded cast, Daisy Jones and the Six is about a new rock band in the 70's, Chris Rock has a live stand up special on Netflix this weekend, there is going to be a docuseries on Jared Fogle, TV shows that saved people's lives, a couple staying in Vegas discovered a cat staying in their hotel, a list of professions that are marriage deal breakers, people's dream cities if money is not a factor, and Vinnie reads your texts!
Our movie critic, Grae Drake, lets you know whats worth watching this weekend.
Nick is joined by film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy in this episode to review "Creed III" and "Operation Fortune" while also discussing the upcoming Robert Zemeckis retrospective at The Music Box Theatre in Chicago. The retrospective will feature classics like "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?," "Forrest Gump," "Used Cars," "Romancing the Stone," the "Back to the Future" trilogy, and many more. Esmeralda Leon and Nick also fulfill another Magic Megaphone Request and reminisce about the beginnings of "Adult Swim" on The Cartoon Network, including shows like "Space Ghost: Coast to Coast," "The Eric Andre Show," and "Aqua Teen Hunger Force." Additionally, they discuss the upcoming Nick D Podcast LIVE event at Zanies in Rosemont, featuring special guest star Rich "Svengoolie" Koz. [EP120]
Reviews of Michael B. Jordan's directorial debut Creed III with special guest Dante James and new indie film Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre. Plus an interview with Blueback director Robert Connolly. Will Creed III beat Ant-Man at the box office?
Andy Farnsworth joins KSL-TV to help audiences decipher #WhatToWatch for the weekend of March 3, 2023. With a solid group of choices to watch in the theaters and at home this weekend, the big question is, will The Mandalorian season three continue to be a must-see for Star Wars fans? Andy says… Yes! On the big screen, Creed III starring and directed by Michael B. Jordan is an emotional and great addition to the Rocky-Creed series. In theaters as well is the surprisingly good action comedy Operation Fortune, but with Guy Ritchie at the directorial helm, we should have expected that. Over on Amazon Prime Video, we have a best-selling book turned series with Daisy Jones and The Six. And on CBS/ParamountPlus, a movie turned series, True Lies, debuts with an imperfect but enjoyable start for a broadcast-type tv show. As for the kids, Netflix's new animated series Karate Sheep gives some strong classic Looney Tunes vibes with no dialogue and lots of sight gags family-friendly fun. Beyond Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Gaming, and Tech, the brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing the nerdy. Brilliant opinions and commentary on all things geek, but surprising knowledge and witty arguments over pop culture, Star Trek, MARVEL vs. DC, and a wide range of movies, TV shows, and more. Formerly known as SLC Fanboys, the show is hosted by Andy Farnsworth and KellieAnn Halvorsen, who are joined by guest experts. Based in the beautiful beehive state, Fan Effect celebrates Utah's unique fan culture as it has been declared The Nerdiest State in America by TIME. Listen regularly on your favorite platform, at kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL App. Join the conversation on Facebook @FanEffectShow, Instagram @FanEffectShow, and Twitter @FanEffectShow. Fan Effect is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“How Do You Measure a Year?” is a window into the intimate moments between a parent a child and their love for each other. Drugmaker Eli Lilly announced on Wednesday that it'll slash the price of insulin. Why does diabetes continue to increase around the globe? As the GOP anticipates Ron DeSantis announcing a 2024 presidential run, KCRW assesses what his campaign could look like, and whether his brand of politics will play as well nationally. Critics review the latest film releases: “Creed III,” “Palm Trees and Powerlines,” “Blueblack,” and “Operation Fortune.”
This week Mia and Slim discuss their growing watchlists including Creed III, Operation Fortune and Palm Trees and Power Lines. Mia also pitches a Jimmy Dean collab. After a quick look back at recent releases and community reviews they discuss their watchlists and make the most shocking shuffle of all-time. Weekend Watchlist – Updated Weekly list > movies mentioned in this episode. Letterboxd reviews and links mentioned: Transcripts of podcast episodes available Jack's Top 50 of 2023 list VHS Tracking & Jack's Creed III reviews KevFlix and Chill & Hank & Sabya & Shreesh & gigi's Operation Fortune reviews Leah & Brandon & Lucinda's Palm Trees and Power Lines reviews kaden & Emma's Cocaine Bear review Amanda's The Quiet Girl review Will Buckner's Marcel The Shell with Shoes On review stephen's After Hours review Mitchell & Slim's Screen Drafts episode Credits: This episode was recorded in X and X, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Transcript by Sophie Shin. Theme: ‘IZON' by Trent Walton
Join us for our Spy Movie News - February 28 2023 edition. In this episode, we will look at the upcoming spy entertainment My Spy: The Eternal City, Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre, Amateur, Butterfly, The Order, Agent Elvis, and more. Plus, Tom has a rant in this episode where he talks about AMC Theaters as well as James Bond. So, give us 22 minutes and get up to date on all things spy movies and television. You can check out all of our podcast episodes on your favorite podcast app or on our website. Ideas/Comments? Info@cracking-the-code-of-spy-movies Website Episode Page: https://bit.ly/41r4J1P
New Movies: Cocaine Bear - An oddball group of cops, criminals, tourists and teens converge on a Georgia forest where a huge black bear goes on a murderous rampage after unintentionally ingesting cocaine. Jesus Revolution - The true story of a national spiritual awakening in the early 1970's and its origins within a community of teenage hippies in Southern California. Linoleum - When the host of a failing children's science show tries to fulfill his childhood dream of becoming an astronaut by building a rocket ship in his garage, a series of bizarre events occur that cause him to question his own reality. Undisputed Classic An American Werewolf in London - Two American college students on a walking tour of Britain are attacked by a werewolf that none of the locals will admit exists. 1993 - Army of Darkness, El Mariachi and Falling Down Next Week - Creed 3, Operation Fortune, Palm Trees & Power Lines, The Burial Classic - 10 Things I Hate About You 1993 - Amos & Andrew, Swing Kids, Best of the Best 2, Mad Dog & Glory, Shadow of the Wolf Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/criticspod Teepublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/criticspod?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=reAEYmh6vUY YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnFNiCSoEAfk7Y3C8sfoTRw/videos Jeff's Art: https://jefflassiter.com/home.html Sean's Reviews: https://seanatthemovies.blogspot.com/?fbclid=IwAR2JISOf6B0anoWaKj1Lipb6cptYzKeIBEGxmQBeXIXB2LEYbcbvLhs8OjU
Topics Include: Fast X, John Wick Chapter 4, The Little Mermaid, Tetris, Paint, Operation Fortune, Children Of The Corn, and the continuing decline of Netflix.
Episodio donde comenzamos con una mala noticia: confirman la película Maxxxine y así completan la trilogía de X y Pearl. Llegará la secuela M3gan 2.0, la técnica del chango, Wisto espectro vs Pari ciborgue, la duda de poder ser exorcista sin estar libre de pecado, la conexión padre/hijo se fortalece al escuchar juntos nuestra playlist de #RolasPutonasPeroMatonas, reseña de Operation Fortune, Guy Ritchie lleva mala racha con sus películas, trailer de Scream VI, forzar bailes con la intención de que se viralice y justificar secuelas, escaleras más icónicas del cine, la foto al final de The Shining donde Jack Nicholson hace la pose de Baphomet, Napoleon Total War, guerras virtuales modificadas de soldados vs T-rexs. Y máaaaas!! Escúchanos: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / YouTube Apóyanos: patreon.com/holamsupernova Síguenos: Instagram/ Twitter/ TikTok @holamsupernova
On our latest The Top 10 LIVE episode, hosts John Rocha and Matt Knost count down The Top 10 What If...? Jason Statham. This is a show premise we did a few months back and decided to revisit it this week because Jason Statham has a new movie opening in Operation Fortune. The general idea of the show is this: What If you could cast Jason Statham in any movie which would be your favorite choices for roles, most intriguing actor swap, compelling change, or whatever your reasons. We're not saying Jason is a better fit for the character but wanting to discuss the possibilities of what could be instead of what is. If that's still confusing, we do a better job of explaining it on the show. It was a lot of fun recording this LIVE show and we'd like to thank our patrons for tuning in. The Top 10 guys are doing live episodes on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of every month at 12pm PST! The $10 and above Top 10 patrons get early access to watch these episodes on those Thursdays, know the topics, and have their comments read in real time during the show. Just one more way they want to say thank you to the patrons for supporting the show! To become a Patron of the show and watch live &/or suggest a topic, go to https://www.patreon.com/thetop10 Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast and leave a REVIEW/RATING on Apple and Spotify! Follow on twitter: John Rocha: https://www.twitter.com/therochasays Matt Knost: https:/www.twitter.com/mattknost The Top 10: https://www.twitter.com/top10show YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thetop10podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetop10podcast Facebook: https://bit.ly/39m9Nbf Patreon: https://bit.ly/39sNb9b Merch: https://bit.ly/2WQBDtO