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Episode 91! Welcome to Talking Club. First of all, apologies for any audio issues. There is some slight popping in the audio that could not be resolved. We'll get that cleaned up before next week! Man, we start the show by just rambling on with the utterly overwhelming Gold Rush of games that have started coming out in the last 3 months, with more on the horizon. And we're just focusing on XBox! A good time to be a gamer. In our Roll for Credits segment, we headed down to the sunny beaches of Florida and chatted up the 2023 comedy, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar. A little like an SNL sketch gone too long, but genuinely funny and light right. But man, Barb and Star are sneaky Cougars... ;-) And as always, geekery, video games, and chickens. Lots of chickens. Thanks for listening, and make sure to give us a 5-star review on your favorite podcasting service! Come watch a livestream of the podcast every Friday at 8:00 pm at https://www.twitch.tv/genepoolvarietyhour! Hope to see you soon, and thanks for listening! Find us anywhere! @genepoolvarietyhour on Threads @genepoolpodcast on Bluesky @genepoolvarietyhour on Instagram @genepoolvarietyhour on Youtube @genepoolvarietyhour on Twitch
Even if we're only halfway through our SNL Vehicle season, it's time for Cinema To The Letter to go on vacation! For the N for New episode, Thomas & Bryan are discussing the Kristen Wiig broad comedy Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar! Together, our duo answer the crucial questions. What makes Kristen Wiig stand out amongst other SNL veterans turned movie stars? Why can't we see more broad comedy films like Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar on a big screen? Can the seagulls hear our prayers? Well, hop on that banana boat and glide along the Floridian water with us as you listen to find out! Thomas' Curated SNL Playlist: https://shorturl.at/ai77U Hear Thomas discuss Drop on the Films for Breakfast podcast: https://shorturl.at/BVIIJ Join our Patreon for $1 for monthly bonus episodes and the chance to vote for new podcasts at patreon.com/cinema2letter! Follow us @cinema2letter on socials! Artwork by Michelle Kyle! Music by Burial Grid! We're a proud member of the TalkFilmSociety podcast network!
Even if we're only halfway through our SNL Vehicle season, it's time for Cinema To The Letter to go on vacation! For the N for New episode, Thomas & Bryan are discussing the Kristen Wiig broad comedy Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar! Together, our duo answer the crucial questions. What makes Kristen Wiig stand out amongst other SNL veterans turned movie stars? Why can't we see more broad comedy films like Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar on a big screen? Can the seagulls hear our prayers? Well, hop on that banana boat and glide along the Floridian water with us as you listen to find out! Thomas' Curated SNL Playlist Hear Thomas discuss Drop on the Films for Breakfast podcast Join our Patreon for $1 for monthly bonus episodes and the chance to vote for new podcasts at patreon.com/cinema2letter! Follow us @cinema2letter on socials! Artwork by Michelle Kyle! Music by Burial Grid! We're a proud member of the TalkFilmSociety podcast network!
Hey! We're unlocking a Patreon episode this week! In this bonus episode, Max has come up with a fun game where Robert and Andrew have to come up with some actor credits! To get this and all our bonus episodes, head over to our Patreon! Next episode: Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar (2021)
The Gents go back to the days of Hollywood Land, strap on their rocket packs and chat about the 1991 comic book movie The Rocketeer! :22 - Movies We've Seen (Anaconda, Aliens, I Saw The TV Glow, The Substance, Notting Hill) 14:50.- TV Shows We've Seen (Are You Afraid of the Dark, Abbott Elementary, Task Master, Agatha All Along) 23:02 - The Rocketeer Get bonus episodes over on our Patreon! Next episode: Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar (2021)
Join Amanda, Geoff, and Ben as we watch Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar. We give some background on the movie, rate it out of 5 stars and give our thoughts! This week also features our top favorite vacations/trips that we've taken. Thank you for listening! We'll be back next week to review The Notebook. You can find every episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Join Amanda, Geoff, and Ben as we watch The Princess Bride. We give some background on the movie, rate it out of 5 stars and give our thoughts! This week also features our top 4 favorite things about being home sick. Thank you for listening! We'll be back next week to review Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar. You can find every episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Jamie Dornan talks about filming Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar in Australia, his daughters' reaction to his role in Trolls World Tour and not being able to cut his hair for an upcoming project.Then, Jamie Dornan talks about filming Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar in Australia, his daughters' reaction to his role in Trolls World Tour and not being able to cut his hair for an upcoming project.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This Week we celebrate the end of summer with one of the funniest comedys ever made, 2021's "Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar"! This is a perfect film which hits all the wierd buttons we love, Hot Dog Soup, Talking Club, out of the blue music numbers, Reba, two comic queens, and Jamie Doran looking so hot it is insane!Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar is Streaming on Hulu!Follow us on Instagram:@Gaspatchojones@Homewreckingwhore@The_Miseducation_of_DandG_PodCheck Out Our Website
An R-rated version of THE INCREDIBLE JOURNEY with talking dogs voiced by Will Ferrell & Jamie Foxx. That's the gist of STRAYS the new comedy in theaters now from director Josh Greenbaum (whose previous film BARB & STAR GO TO VISTA DEL MAR was a show favorite). Alan & Chris share a review of the film and then delve into some silver-screen news. Rounding out the episode, a recommendation is shared of a movie you might have missed that you can check out from the comfort of your own couch.Recommendations: "Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy"Footcandle Film FestivalFootcandle Film SocietySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of Post In Black, we talk movies and music with film and TV composer, Dara Taylor. Born in Poughkeepsie, New York, Dara grew up a little outside of Buffalo. We talk about how, between both of her parents, there was a mutual love of music that found its way to her. Hence, she thought every home had a 'record room.' Her mother, a church choir director, was the first person to teach her about music arrangement and instrumentation. So, how did Dara go from being a computer science major to composing for her latest project, the feature film, Strays? We get into it as well as the 'aha moment' when she decided that music in film and television was the adventure she was destined to take. In this really great and expanding conversation, Dara shares advice for those interested in film and TV composing. We get her perspective on starting out in the industry, navigating it through relationships and rejections, and the comedy, Strays, starring Jamie Foxx and Will Ferrell. Dara was nominated for a Society of Composers and Lyricists Award in 2023 for The Invitation. Her credentials include Tender Bar, directed by George Clooney, The Noel Diary, HBO Max's Little Ellen, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, Curious George: Cape Ahoy, Amazon's The Boys Presents: Diabolical, American Refugee, Echo Boomers and both Netflix series, Bookmarks and Trial By Media. Stay tuned for more episodes of Post In Black's fourth season as we continue to amplify the stories and experiences of Black professionals working in post-production. Look out for new episodes every second and fourth Wednesday. Host: David Hunter Jr. | Executive Producers: Daniel K. Hunter, David Hunter Jr, Tatiana M. Johnson | Producers: Eric Johnson, Aurelia Belfield | Editor: Landon T. Bost | Audio Post/Re-recording Mixer: Trailblazer Studios® | Special Guest: Dara Taylor | Theme Song: "Sanctuary" by Chvrles | BTS Photography: J Nyce | Creative Commons Photographs: https://www.flickr.com/photos/mockstar/3221457658/, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Imogen_Heap_Pop_Tech.jpg, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Elizabeth_%26_The_Catapult_10_01_2014_-6_(15421994771).jpg | Produced by Made for More Entertainment in association with Trailblazer Studios and Landon Bost Media Stay tuned for more episodes of Post In Black's fourth season as we continue to amplify the stories and experiences of Black professionals working in post-production. Look out for new episodes every second and fourth Wednesday. RELATED VIDEOS Post in Black – Season 4: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm2w_b9TK6WAYLhXPNkA52FWM49JEbMwY Post in Black – Season 3: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm2w_b9TK6WDVPHsYggzwBdwOTsJvt5pb Post In Black – Season 2: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm2w_b9TK6WCA1y1AEh-lSn9ga9yZv5sq Post In Black – Season 1: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm2w_b9TK6WBUJGPdXlHNIn8nuQBxri4U CONNECT WITH POST IN BLACK & MADE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT https://www.madeformoreent.com/ IG: @PostInBlack & @MadeForMoreEnt Twitter: @PostInBlack & @MadeForMoreEnt FB: @PostInBlack & @MadeForMoreEntertainment CONNECT WITH DARA TAYLOR INSTAGRAM: DaraTaylorMusic SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/@madeformoreentertainment LISTEN TO THE PODCAST https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/postinblack --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/postinblack/support
We continue JUNE-NEED A VACATION MONTH with 2021's delightfully weird BARB & STAR GO TO VISTA DEL MAR (31:32, SPOILERS at 43:48)! We learn about culottes, we plan future rhyming sequels, and we fall in love with our new friend Trish! All that plus Brent discusses the Image Comics/Skybound comic Void Rivals #1 (spoilers at 11:26) and Steven discusses seeing his first concert since Covid hit with Alex Lahey's Good Time North American tour! Outtakes: 1:26:18 —————————————————————— Go here to get some LTAS Merch: tee.pub/lic/huI4z_dwRsI Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast@gmail.com Follow LTAS on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/LTASpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/ltaspod/?hl=en Follow Steven on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/stevenfisher22/ Follow Brent on social media: Twitter - twitter.com/BrentHibbard Instagram - www.instagram.com/brenthibbard/?hl=en A 5-Star rating on your podcast app is appreciated! And if you like our show, share it with your friends! IT'S A REAL TIT-FLAPPER.
As the Takeaway comes to an end, we get one last set of movie prescriptions from Kristen Meinzer, a culture critic and host of the podcast "By The Book" and Rafer Guzman, a film critic for Newsday, and they bring us movie prescriptions about embracing change and fresh starts. Together Kristen and Rafer are the co-hosts of the podcast, Movie Therapy. KRISTEN'S PICKS: Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, 2021 When middle aged best friends Barb and Star lose their jobs, they decide that a restorative vacation in Vista Del Mar is just what they need to help them ease into the next chapter. But things don't go quite as planned - with mysterious men, villains, and more throwing monkey wrenches into their getaway. Fortunately their friendship, optimism, and sense of humor keeps them strong and ready for anything that's thrown their way. The movie stars Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo. The lesson: Things in life don't always go as planned. Sometimes we lose a job, and then things get worse from there. But leaning on our friends, and laughing at the absurdity of life can make it all more manageable. Sister Act, 1992 Whoopie Goldberg stars as a nightclub singer who's forced to go into witness protection in a convent after witnessing a mob hit. While there, she struggles with the regimented life of the nuns. But thanks to her outstanding musical talents and charisma, she's able to turn the convent choir into a soulful chorus complete with a Motown repertoire. The lesson: Sometimes we're thrown into situations that feel wildly out of our purview. But that doesn't mean we can't handle them. In fact, those situations combined with our unique skills mean that we might excel in new ways. Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, 2010 This documentary follows one year in the life of Joan Rivers. It was filmed when Rivers was 75, and coming out of what she considered a down year...after 40+ years of ups and downs as an actor, writer, and comedian. Along the way, she reveals some of her darker moments, biggest struggles, and incredible work ethic...along with lots of her biting wit. The lesson: Even a legend like Joan Rivers has had lots of down years...times that could have broken her...but she chose to keep working, evolving, and trying new things. I'll also add that this film has a special place in my heart because when she was on her press tour for it, Rafer and I got to interview her...and she ended up being our first celebrity interview for the Movie Date podcast. RAFER'S PICKS: Harold and Maude, 1971 This is kind of the original cult movie, from 1971 -- before Rocky Horror, before Pink Flamingos, there was Harold and Maude. It's the story of Harold, played by Bud Cort, and he's a very rich, very mobrid young man who spends most of his time staging fake suicides to upset his mother. He hangs himself, cuts his throat, immolates himself and so on. For fun he attends random funerals, and that's where he meets an 80-year-old woman named Maude, played by the great Ruth Gordon. And Maude is a rebel, even kind of an outlaw -- she's kind of a hippie, she poses nude for artists and for some reason she love to steal cars. She just loves to live. And these two start a friendship and despite their vast age difference, they fall in love. There was a time when you could see this movie at an art-house theater just about once a week, and I pretty much did, but I think it got oversaturated and it's really fallen off the radar these days. But I think it's worth revisiting. I like this movie because it seems morbid and perverse, and the humor is very dark. But as it goes on, it gets more and more tender and sincere, and these two characters start to feel very real. And in the end, Maude changes Harold, she gives him a new way of looking at life, she gives him a new spirit and she gives him a new way of expressing himself. She teaches him to play the banjo (and like Steve Martin always said, it's impossible to be in a bad mood when you play a banjo.) And the final scene in the movie, which involves that banjo, it's a really hopeful, happy scene that tell us Harold is about to embark on a whole new life. Castaway, 2000 Probably most adult humans have seen Castaway but just to refresh you: Tom Hanks plays a guy named Chuck Noland. Happy, likeable guy, works for Fed Ex, he has a girlfriend, played by Helen Hunt, they're both deeply in love. He's really got it all. And then he's in a plane crash. He wakes up on a tiny island, somewhere in Pacific Ocean, surrounded by junk and debris from the plane, completely alone. And he's stuck there for FOUR YEARS. And of course, the most famous thing about this film is probably Wilson, a soccer ball that becomes Chuck's best friend as Chuck starts to go a little crazy. The scenes that always get me are in the second half of the film. Spoiler alert, Chuck gets rescued. And now he's facing a world that moved on without him. His girlfriend is married! She thought he was dead, so she he had to move on. (What a scene that is -- I can't believe Hunt didn't get an Oscar nomination for that.) Anyway, in these scenes, Chuck actually starts to miss his life on the island. He misses sleeping on the hard ground, he misses the act of trying to spear a fish for food. And that really struck me as true. The thing about people is, they can adapt to anything. And once they do, they love it. But then things change and you have to adapt again. So I guess the lesson of this film is that no matter where you are, you aren't at the end, you're always in the middle. You're always between the past and the future. But if you want to keep living, you've got to get to that next future. Inside Out, 2015 I loved this movie so much back in 2015 that I just fell all over myself praising it. I'm pretty sure it was number one on my top ten that year. It's the story of two emotions, one named Joy, with the voice of Amy Poehler, and one named Sadness, voiced by Phyllis Smith. And this is your classic Pixar buddy comedy, with two opposing personalities, and it all takes place in these imaginary realms of your brain and your personality, like the Train of Thought and Friendship Island and Dream Productions, which is basically a movie studio in the mind. And it does a great job of bringing abstract concepts to life in these really, clever funny ways. But the reason I picked this movie is because Joy and Sadness live in the brain of a pre-teen girl named Riley. Her family has just moved from Minnesota to San Francisco when her father gets a new job. It's a huge change, Riley doesn't want to leave her old life, and she's afraid of what her new life might be. So what we're seeing as Joy and Sadness go on their adventure, is what's happening in the mind of Riley as she grapples with change. And I really like how this movie shows that Sadness is important -- you have to feel it, you have to express it, and you can't just bury it or shut it off, if you're going to move forward on to the next thing.
As the Takeaway comes to an end, we get one last set of movie prescriptions from Kristen Meinzer, a culture critic and host of the podcast "By The Book" and Rafer Guzman, a film critic for Newsday, and they bring us movie prescriptions about embracing change and fresh starts. Together Kristen and Rafer are the co-hosts of the podcast, Movie Therapy. KRISTEN'S PICKS: Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, 2021 When middle aged best friends Barb and Star lose their jobs, they decide that a restorative vacation in Vista Del Mar is just what they need to help them ease into the next chapter. But things don't go quite as planned - with mysterious men, villains, and more throwing monkey wrenches into their getaway. Fortunately their friendship, optimism, and sense of humor keeps them strong and ready for anything that's thrown their way. The movie stars Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo. The lesson: Things in life don't always go as planned. Sometimes we lose a job, and then things get worse from there. But leaning on our friends, and laughing at the absurdity of life can make it all more manageable. Sister Act, 1992 Whoopie Goldberg stars as a nightclub singer who's forced to go into witness protection in a convent after witnessing a mob hit. While there, she struggles with the regimented life of the nuns. But thanks to her outstanding musical talents and charisma, she's able to turn the convent choir into a soulful chorus complete with a Motown repertoire. The lesson: Sometimes we're thrown into situations that feel wildly out of our purview. But that doesn't mean we can't handle them. In fact, those situations combined with our unique skills mean that we might excel in new ways. Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work, 2010 This documentary follows one year in the life of Joan Rivers. It was filmed when Rivers was 75, and coming out of what she considered a down year...after 40+ years of ups and downs as an actor, writer, and comedian. Along the way, she reveals some of her darker moments, biggest struggles, and incredible work ethic...along with lots of her biting wit. The lesson: Even a legend like Joan Rivers has had lots of down years...times that could have broken her...but she chose to keep working, evolving, and trying new things. I'll also add that this film has a special place in my heart because when she was on her press tour for it, Rafer and I got to interview her...and she ended up being our first celebrity interview for the Movie Date podcast. RAFER'S PICKS: Harold and Maude, 1971 This is kind of the original cult movie, from 1971 -- before Rocky Horror, before Pink Flamingos, there was Harold and Maude. It's the story of Harold, played by Bud Cort, and he's a very rich, very mobrid young man who spends most of his time staging fake suicides to upset his mother. He hangs himself, cuts his throat, immolates himself and so on. For fun he attends random funerals, and that's where he meets an 80-year-old woman named Maude, played by the great Ruth Gordon. And Maude is a rebel, even kind of an outlaw -- she's kind of a hippie, she poses nude for artists and for some reason she love to steal cars. She just loves to live. And these two start a friendship and despite their vast age difference, they fall in love. There was a time when you could see this movie at an art-house theater just about once a week, and I pretty much did, but I think it got oversaturated and it's really fallen off the radar these days. But I think it's worth revisiting. I like this movie because it seems morbid and perverse, and the humor is very dark. But as it goes on, it gets more and more tender and sincere, and these two characters start to feel very real. And in the end, Maude changes Harold, she gives him a new way of looking at life, she gives him a new spirit and she gives him a new way of expressing himself. She teaches him to play the banjo (and like Steve Martin always said, it's impossible to be in a bad mood when you play a banjo.) And the final scene in the movie, which involves that banjo, it's a really hopeful, happy scene that tell us Harold is about to embark on a whole new life. Castaway, 2000 Probably most adult humans have seen Castaway but just to refresh you: Tom Hanks plays a guy named Chuck Noland. Happy, likeable guy, works for Fed Ex, he has a girlfriend, played by Helen Hunt, they're both deeply in love. He's really got it all. And then he's in a plane crash. He wakes up on a tiny island, somewhere in Pacific Ocean, surrounded by junk and debris from the plane, completely alone. And he's stuck there for FOUR YEARS. And of course, the most famous thing about this film is probably Wilson, a soccer ball that becomes Chuck's best friend as Chuck starts to go a little crazy. The scenes that always get me are in the second half of the film. Spoiler alert, Chuck gets rescued. And now he's facing a world that moved on without him. His girlfriend is married! She thought he was dead, so she he had to move on. (What a scene that is -- I can't believe Hunt didn't get an Oscar nomination for that.) Anyway, in these scenes, Chuck actually starts to miss his life on the island. He misses sleeping on the hard ground, he misses the act of trying to spear a fish for food. And that really struck me as true. The thing about people is, they can adapt to anything. And once they do, they love it. But then things change and you have to adapt again. So I guess the lesson of this film is that no matter where you are, you aren't at the end, you're always in the middle. You're always between the past and the future. But if you want to keep living, you've got to get to that next future. Inside Out, 2015 I loved this movie so much back in 2015 that I just fell all over myself praising it. I'm pretty sure it was number one on my top ten that year. It's the story of two emotions, one named Joy, with the voice of Amy Poehler, and one named Sadness, voiced by Phyllis Smith. And this is your classic Pixar buddy comedy, with two opposing personalities, and it all takes place in these imaginary realms of your brain and your personality, like the Train of Thought and Friendship Island and Dream Productions, which is basically a movie studio in the mind. And it does a great job of bringing abstract concepts to life in these really, clever funny ways. But the reason I picked this movie is because Joy and Sadness live in the brain of a pre-teen girl named Riley. Her family has just moved from Minnesota to San Francisco when her father gets a new job. It's a huge change, Riley doesn't want to leave her old life, and she's afraid of what her new life might be. So what we're seeing as Joy and Sadness go on their adventure, is what's happening in the mind of Riley as she grapples with change. And I really like how this movie shows that Sadness is important -- you have to feel it, you have to express it, and you can't just bury it or shut it off, if you're going to move forward on to the next thing.
Comedian Andy Kindler talks to us about Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar!!!!
This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:Rihanna!Sports!Paul's drinking!Poor Meghan is overwhelmed and upset!"South Park" is hilarious!Pragmatic Paul!Meghan isn't very sincere!Kylie Jenner farted today!Leonard farted, too!Dave hates weddings, unless there is a show!Wedding horror!So many questions!Flapjacks!Mammary milk mouth!Screw Netflix!"Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar"!More drinking!More "MILF Manor" morbid merriment!Mom sexuality!Trivia time! Yay!Tongue baths!"!?" has a name!Burnt beaks!Dog cuisine!Fraternity fun!Brenda!Happy international "I Hate Coriander/Cilantro Day"!Episode Links (In Order):Ronnie Vino - It's Friday Night!Meghan Markle's Blog About Kate!Bride's Wedding Day Horror Show!More "MILF Manor" Merriment!Happy International "I Hate Coriander/Cilantro Day"! Music Credit!Opening music graciously supplied by: https://audionautix.com/ Visit Our Patreon! Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!
Sarah Watt, Jeremy Downing and William Chen discuss the films they watched while abroad, jet setting around the world. They discuss the following films: Lapsis (2020); Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar (2021); Bridesmaids (2011); Ocean's Eleven (2001); Game Night (2018); The Rehearsal (2022); The Lost City (2022); Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022); the Star Wars saga; Succession (2018-); Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (2021); and Jaws (1975).
Do you remember how fun Shantira was when she was on the live show with Dewayne Perkins many years ago? We did, and when we ran into her at a party recently, it reminded us YET AGAIN what a fun person she is, and NOW you get 80 minutes of awesomeness with her! If you'd like some credits, Shantira is an Emmy nominated writer currently working on Netflix's Big Mouth and its spinoff Human Resources. She's written for The Amber Ruffin Show and Saved By The Bell and has appeared in things like Curb Your Enthusiasm and Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, as well as the new Comedy Central movie Out of Office! Today we talk about her childhood in Florida, her escape to Chicago to do improv and how success allowed her to flip a switch to concentrate on romance! PLUS, obvi, we answer YOUR advice questions! If you'd like to ask your own advice questions, call 323-524-7839 and leave a VM or just DM us on IG or Twitter!You can support the show on Patreon (two extra exclusive episodes a month!) or with a t-shirt (or a Jewboo shirt) and check out clips on YouTube! (Every once in a while we'll do a Twitch show, if you want to also follow us there). Plus! Check out Andy's old casiopop band's lost album! And discounted Couples Therapy Quarantine Crew t-shirts here (if you don't get one, we're gonna have A LOT of nightshirts over at the ol' Beckperigin household!)! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The wordiest Tasteless title yet! Two absurd comedies that mine sepcificity for laughs — it's Monty Python and the Holy Grail vs Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar. Get ready to have "Edgar's Prayer" stuck in your head.
This. Is. Huge. We're so excited to announce that we are back! Back and ready to entertain, inform and educate. We are kicking things off with our glorious Top 5 Natalie Portman Films episode. Ready for you to enjoy either on the way to or from her latest film, Thor: Love and Thunder. Speaking of, expect a full review of that in our next episode which will be a deep dive into the first 3 seasons of Stranger Things. We'll be operating on a fortnightly schedule over the summer to accommodate busy schedules so look forward to that on July 21st. Programming note: George was trying a new recording setup today and the audio didn't quite come through at the standard we aim for! Apologies, we will be mixing things up next recording and hopefully be back to our usual standard. That's not even everything, we have our usual Culture Catch-Up and MyTube to enjoy as well. All that, and more on this week's episode of Culture Bucket. Please download, listen and tell your friends about us! It wouldn't hurt to drop us a review on the ol' Apple Podcasts page too. Spoilers below Culture discussed in this week's culture catch-up: Stranger Things, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, Cate Le Bon - Pompeii, Nilufer Yanya - Painless, Dashcam, Nitram, The Black Phone, Ms Marvel, Spiderhead, Good Luck To You Leo Grande, Lightyear, Jurassic World Dominion, The Princess, Elvis, All My Friends Hate Me, Mad God, Obi Wan Kenobi MyTube: See How They Run, Blonde, Matilda, Hocus Pocus 2, Rina Sawayama - This Hell live on Jimmy Fallon If you would like to add to the discussion please join us in the following places: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/culturebucketpodcast Join our Facebook discussion group at: Culture Bucket Bucket Squad on facebook Twitter: https://twitter.com/CultBucketPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/culturebucketpodcast/ Email: culturebucketpodcast@gmail.com Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/CultureBucket/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/wd0xyllzxj6ftwi25hfwgjapv
Welcome back to part two of our discussion on Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar with real life besties and funny gals Cayla Priest and Lauren Schmuck! Plus Sarah and Nicole ponder next year's moviemaking resolutions.
Put on your character socks and join us and our special guests Cayla Priest and Lauren Schmuck this week in talking club as we discuss Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar. It's gonna be a t*t flappin' good time!
Carly and Tucker are back to say "Trick or Treat" except the Trick is that we spoil the ending of Spiral: From the Book of Saw. Timestamps (01:45) - The French Dispatch (11:16) - Dune (19:58) - Talkin' bout trick or treatin' (22:45) - Spiral (26:51) - I See You (30:56) - Halloween Kills (35:51) - Nightmare on Elm Street 2 (40:40) - Escape Room (45:10) - Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar (48:25) - The Worst Person in the World / Carly Bingo (53:44) - Zola (1:00:30) - Cell Phones Have Ruined Movies (1:07:31) - Hell House LLC and the sequel (1:11:09) - Pinocchio (1:15:21) - Netflix by mail in the year of our lord (1:17:26) - The 2021 Barbie Duology (1:18:20) - Miscellaneous movie catch up
In today's episode, you'll enjoy Kim Spachman's conversation with Michael McCoy, co-owner of Story and Soil Coffee located within Wesleyan RJ Julia Bookstore. They'll discuss the journey of Story and Soil, the attributes of Middletown, and the importance of a really good cup of coffee. Enjoy!Book, Film & Television RecommendationsWildwood (from The Wildwood Chronicle trilogy) by Colin MeloyOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood; Novelization by Quentin TarantinoLes Misérables by Victor HugoStamped from the Beginning by Ibram X. KendiThe Green Knight, Director David LowryThe King of Comedy, Martin ScorseseTed Lasso on AppleTV+Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar on HuluThis podcast uses music by Ashutosh, under a creative commons license:Time by ASHUTOSH | https://soundcloud.com/grandaktMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Attention Patreon Passengers! For this month's very special episode of Talk Movie To Me, we decided a little escapism was needed! And what better way to do that than with some vacation movies! But as we know, things don't always go according to plan, and these movies serve us up some sun, fun, and well...some hellish nightmares too. First up on the flight itinerary, we touch down on the gorgeous island of Pantelleria to talk about A Bigger Splash. Then we head down to the American South to discuss the infamous film Deliverance. And finally, we check into the colourful romp that is Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar. Thank you again for being a frequent flyer of Talk Movie To Me! Please sit back, relax and enjoy the flight!This special episode is available exclusively to Patreon members! Head on over to patreon.com/talkmovietome to become a Patron and enjoy the episode.
Intro: Special billing, patreon, Starstories, Timetrumpet, WPA, The State, VCRs.Led Zeppelin songs about Lord of the Rings, Nickel Creek, Leonard Nimoy, Tolkein, The Beatles, L. Ron Hubbard, Michael Myers, They Might Be Giants, Indigo Girls fans, Brooklyn, green room jokes, alienating people, doing it for us, comforting podcasts, Genesis, I Think You Should Leave, iconoclast, bad moods, the impact on our taste, Game of Thrones, twitter, living in hyperbole, twitter, social media, opinions, identity, self righteousness, etc., Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, Waynes World, ownership of our loves/opinions, Tom Greene, Sifl and Olly, White Lotus, Cabin in the Woods, comfort of conviction, transgression in comedy, Mr. Show, Tim and Eric, punk, Frank Zappa, Trump on SNL, cultural relevance, Bee Gees, indignation, Jack Kerouac, improv class, Cardi B, UCB, Anthony Atamanuik, Jean Shepherd, Christmas Story, Jackass, Wrecked, Chris Kula, Tim Robinson, Netflix The Characters, Detroiters, Bo Burnham, TikTok, monetizing social, CONTENT, cultivate curiosity, YouTube, Billy Eilish, why we like the things we like, why we don't, and when we need to not know, Hot Ones, Ted Lasso, question your assumptions, UCB memories. WTF, Will Forte, Groundlings. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whatsthatfrom)
This week we're talking about the insanity that is "Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar". Jay is very conflicted about his feelings towards Barb and Star but would probably vacation with them again. Don't forget to follow us at: facebook.com/jaythomasofmix945 facebook.com/TheRewatchPodcast instagram.com/the_rewatch_podcast/ instagram.com/jaythomas416/
NEWS -NETFLIX buys Will Smith -Michael B. Jordan says fuck it and makes his own Black Superman movie deal with HBO -NETFLIX is trying to catch em' all with a live action Pokemon series -Robert Kirkman says the live action Invincible movie will not be like the show or comics (he hasn't learned from The Walking Dead Apparently) -The Suicide Squad early reviews are shocking -New details on the next Predator movie 'Skull" are intriguing TRAILER PARK Breakdowns for Army of Thieves! A prequel no one asked for but NETFLIX is gonna ride their new toy Zack Snyder hard for the next few years. And Dave breakdowns the latest Ghostbusters: Afterlife trailer with all the new details learned. WHAT'RE YOU WATCH'N Jay plays the oldies and discusses True Romance and has a warning about Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar. Dave reviews NETFLIX original movie Blood Red Sky. Jay and Dave review M. Night Shyamalan's Old. LINKS Twitter Facebook Instagram Patreon Age of Radio Our trailer music comes courtesy of Thomas Iannucci. We can't thank him enough. Check his music out on Spotify. Thanks for listening CHEERS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jon, Shane, and Pierce talk about our latest trio of movies: Captain Fantastic, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, and Spotlight. We sing the praises of Jamie Dornan, who in turn sings to seagulls, and Pierce references a meme. cap_and_spot_go_to_liguro_del_fantastico.mp3File Size: 76950 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
Filling in the Blanks: A Movie Review Podcast with My Father
In the 9th episode, we discuss the 2021 comedy film Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar. If you like Kristen Wiig, then you are in for a real treat! Listen as Em connects some dots about an early pandemic celebrity social media blunder, while Ned listens in complete confusion because he is still banned from twitter and doesn't have the slightest clue what has been happening over the past year. Bear with us as we go on quite a few tangents, including Ned's hot take about the midwest and a conversation about the raw power of a banana. We may have different opinions on this one, but it was so fun to watch this soon to be comedy classic! Thanks so much for listening and please send us recommendations for what we should review next! Follow us on twitter @FillingPodcast or email us at fillingintheblankspodcast@gmail.com Music in this episode: https://www.purple-planet.com
We get paranoid this week as we take a deep dive into the horror masterpiece The Thing. Andy runs through reviews of Space Jam: A New Legacy, The Croods 2, Fear Street Part 3, and Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar. We round off our look at the MCU series Loki, and also share our neat things and our insights into the news breaking in the world of film. Get in touch with us: Twitter @FilmFileUK Instagram FilmFileUK Email podcast@filmfile.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmfileuk/message
We get paranoid this week as we take a deep dive into the horror masterpiece The Thing. Andy runs through reviews of Space Jam: A New Legacy, The Croods 2, Fear Street Part 3, and Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar. We round off our look at the MCU series Loki, and also share our neat things and our insights into the news breaking in the world of film. Get in touch with us: Twitter @FilmFileUK Instagram FilmFileUK Email podcast@filmfile.uk
Marvel's Black Widow spoiler free Review, Resident Evil Infinite Darkness, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, Kevin Feige wants No More Multi-Year Contracts, The Tomorrow War Sequel, Zack Snyder had a Star Wars Pitch, Assassin's Creed shifts to game as service, PlayStation State of Play, Welcome to Dissecting This Fiction! Its episode 100, so come join along as co-hosts Jessica and Steven go over the latest in movies, tv shows, and games. You can also find us on DTFcast.com or contact us with any suggestions, requests, or feedback you may have for our podcast. dtfpod@gmail.com DTF Facebook Group
In this podcast talk show episode 77, Corey & Kevin talk about a movie from 2013 called Coherence and a new movie with Kristen Wiig, Annie Mumolo, and Jamie Dornan called, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar. Check out the movies and let us know your thoughts. #Coherence #BarbandStarGoToVistaDelMar #KristenWiig --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/corey-kevin/support
It’s Blu-ray time again with Erik Childress and Sergio Mims. They marvel at some new 4K releases by reminding how great Speed is and put up a defense for Mel Brooks’ Spaceballs as well. Sergio talks about one of the earlier variations of a Groundhog Day-esque scenarios and a great Criterion title to catch-up on before its remake. Erik talks up one of the best comedies of the year as well as one of the best anthology films in years. There is talk of Bob Hope, more Mel Brooks, the tempestuous relationship between Marlon Brando and Rita Moreno (in real-life and on screen), and then things get dirty with The Hot Spot and Mike Hammer. Finally, they can’t help but deliver a tribute to Jackie Chan with the release of one of his masterpieces. 0:00 - Intro 2:31 – Disney (Speed 4K) 15:46 – Criterion (Nightmare Alley) 22:18 – PBS (Hemingway) 25:31 – Cohen Media (It Happened Tomorrow) 34:29 – Scorpion (Trackdown) 40:13 – Lionsgate (Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar) 45:50 – RLJE (The Mortuary Collection) 50:33 – Warner Archive (Escape from Fort Bravo, Drunken Master II, Bachelor in Paradise) 1:23:15 – Kino (The Producers, Spaceballs 4K, The Night of the Following Day, The Hot Spot, I The Jury) 2:05:41 – Outro
#127 Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, Promising Young Woman, Flight This week, we delve into some heavy shit. With Promising Young Woman, we talk about the surrealistic gender differences in terms of peril and societal dysfunction of what happens to vulnerable women when men are around. With Flight, we talk about the ethics of doing something miraculous while still being held responsible for selfish actions fueled by addiction. We begin with Barb and Star however; an all-out comedy akin to an earlier decade but with snappy writing. Next Time: Those Who Wish Me Dead, Spiral, Children of Men podmoviecast@gmail.com otherpodcast.com @podmoviecast Oscar: @Armenfilmmaker Ralf: @GamerRalf Twitch: SiouxTrauma Luke: @SlothMasterLuke Recent Discoveries Ralf: Raya and the Last Dragon, Without Remorse Oscar: Without Remorse, Boss Level, Synchronic Show Notes 00:00:00 INTRO 00:02:06 Oscar Talk 00:20:27 Recent Discoveries 00:37:56 Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar 00:50:09 spoilers 01:03:40 Promising Young Woman 01:25:45 spoilers 01:52:25 Flight 02:37:38 EXIT
Jason took his mom out for Mother's Day and they won in couple ways! Alexis finally watched Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar; did she like it as much as Jason and Dawn? RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under played The Snatch Game in its 2nd episode; was it the worst in Drag Show history?
Sophie and Mayce discuss Blue Man Group, X-Men, Kim Possible, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, and the Circle.
Les Voyeurs de Vues suivent Dennis Hopper d'un méchant qui crie à l'autre vers Super Mario Bros. de Rocky Morton et Annabel Jankel. Est-ce aussi mauvais que sa réputation le laisse croire? En plus, les voyeurs se penchent sur Earth Girls are Easy (1989) et Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar (2021).
What do 10-pound necklaces, a talking crab, and Phyllis from The Office have in common? For whatever reason, they are all featured in this week's film. Join Josh and Cassie as they recap the weirdness of "Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar," and hear Cassie give Josh a lesson on a *very* fashion-forward item of women's clothing. Theme Song by Killy Dwyer Logo by Gabe Pacheo Editing by Joshua Dudley Laughs by Cassandra Hager You can find our personal accounts on Twitter if you like @dudleyjoshua and @themoviemermaid Website: https://joshandcassieyellaboutmovies.podbean.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yellaboutmovies Twitter: https://twitter.com/yellaboutmovies Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yellaboutmovies/ Email: JoshandCassieYellAboutMovies@gmail.com
This Week: Netflix spends 17-Billion-Dollars on new content, Sony does a side hustle with Disney Plus, Theaters across the country to promote first-ever "Cinema Week," Lindsey Ellis responds to Twitter controversy, our final predictions for the Academy Awards and a movie review for "Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar." Time Stamps 0:00-1:35/Intro1:36-22:05/George Floyd Verdict22:06-22:34/HFPA Racist Email22:35-28:39/Rian Johnson Mandalorian Rumors28:40-41:00/Shang-Chi trailer41:01-42:21/Conjuring 3 Trailer42:22-50:35/HBO Max subscribers report50:40-59:31/Netflix spends a lot of money59:33-1:05:27/Sony deals with Disney1:05:28-1:09:03/Cinema Week1:09:04-1:23:05/Oscar Predictions1:23:06-1:38:37/Lindsey Ellis Controversy 1:38:39-2:09:40/Barb & Star Movie Review
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We discuss a quadruple feature of films we've watched lately. Some we liked, some we loved, some we struggled to get through. Find out which is which! TIMESTAMPS: 00:46 - Borat Subsequent Movie Film 05:53 - Synchronic 11:21 -One Way to Tomorrow 21:04 - Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar
We're off in our own world and bringing you along for the ride with the Japanese series "Alice in Borderland" (2020) on Netflix, the game "Rustler: Grand Theft Horse RPG" on Steam, the film "Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar" (2021) on Streaming, the comic "A Man Among Ye" just released in trade from Image and Top Cow Manda @ Twitter.com/BlackCompat @ Instagram.com/BlackCompat @ Youtube.com/BlackCompat @ Blackcompat.com Pat B @ Twitter.com/TheGeekDown @ Instagram.com/TheGeekDown @ Geek-Down.com The Efocutioner @ Twitter.com/Efocutioner @ Instagram.com/Efocutioner Shayna Wakefield Abby Dudley More Shows: https://www.villains.wtf
Wenn ZOOLANDER-Albernheit auf BRAUTALARM- und SPY-Mädelspower trifft und Regisseur Josh Greenbaum das Ganze mit einer ordentlichen Portion HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL-Wahnsinn würzt, sind wir mittendrin in BARB & STAR GO TO VISTA DEL MAR, einem trotz seiner vielen sichtbaren Einflüsse echten Comedy-Unikum. Alles Weitere verrät Antje Wessels euch in ihrer Kritik. BARB AND STAR GO TO VISTA DEL MAR ist ab sofort bei US-Streaming-Diensten verfügbar.
De zestiende Cinepraatjes, de podcast van Cinemaatjes, waarin we het o.a. hebben over onze aflevering van Spring Break, William's slechte voorbereiding op deze podcast, Zack Snyder's Justice League, Crawl, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, we trokken Tom Savini's Night of the Living Dead uit de kast, in onze Special bespreken we Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (een film die we ooit hebben afgezet) en we beantwoorden weer vragen van luisteraars over o.a. movie props die we zouden willen, normale films, samurai films, epische soundtracks en B-films met een A-productie.
Natalie Sanderson, our streaming expert, breaks down what she's been watching the last few months. Oprah's interview on CBS of Meghan and Harry Books to read: Educated by Tara Westover and My Story: Elizabeth Smart NETFLIX: Bridgerton; Pretend It's a City; Murder Among Mormons; Unorthodox; Imposters only season 1; Bling Empire; Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel; I Care A Lot SNL: The skit you have to watch to appreciate The Bee Gees is the skit with Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake DISNEY +: Dinosaurs HBO MAX: Allen v. Farrow; The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart; The Flight Attendant; Tickled SHOWTIME: Your Honor APPLE TV: Ted Lasso Streaming service to watch/rent: Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar; The Real Story of Paris Hilton on YouTube Podcast Produced by www.clantoncreative.com
Here's Part 2 of our weekly episode! Here Boyle and Marc review Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar and we do our Good, Bad, and Watchable segment. Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram! www.twitter.com/GBWpod www.twitter.com/oboyle92 www.twitter.com/ROJO36 www.twitter.com/MarcDeSwollsto www.instagram.com/GBWpod Support the podcast! Donate here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-good-the-bad--the-watchable/support
This week, we return to Paris to sing songs of love with Gigi. Not all musicals work for us. Did this one? Tune in to find out. We also chat about Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, Mid-90s, The Spectacular Now and I Care A Lot. marriedwithclickers@gmail.com
The CinemaSins B team gather to spill the tea on what happened in the world of sinning for the week of February 15th, 2021. *1) The SinSide Scoop: Thoughts on this week's videos!* * Folgers - Mongoose (6:47) * WandaVision - We Interrupt This Program (15:18) * WandaVision - On A Very Special Episode (29:32) * Ariana Grande - 34 + 35 Remix (53:51) * Friday (55:33) * Tenet (1:10:07) *2) Keeping Tabs: Strange moments from the editing process! (1:33:04)* *3) The Comment Section: Video comments we loved, and your emails! (1:39:12)* *4) Beyond the Sins: Something other pop culture we experienced!* * Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar (1:44:49) * Resident Alien (1:51:25) * cnotbush (1:56:07) Oh, and controversial staircases! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week, host Jesse Nussman is joined by critic Hunter Heilman to discuss the absurdist fun of Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar, why Minari is one of the best films of 2020, and what Martin Scorsese has to say about "content" and the way we discover films through streaming services.
THE MOVIE PODCAST is one of Canada's top film and review podcasts. Every week you'll hear film lovers Daniel, Shahbaz, and Anthony discuss the biggest movie news, talk trailers, what's coming soon, ponder a unique topic of show, and speak to special guests from across the film industry. Catch a new episode of The Movie Podcast every Monday and watch out for Review episodes on all the latest movies and series. Follow @TheMoviePodcast on Instagram and Twitter, write into the show, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts!EPISODE #94: Martin Scorsese on Cinema vs Content, Sasha Calle is Supergirl, and Mortal Kombat Trailer Reaction - February 21, 2021 ANNOUNCEMENTSREVIEWS: WandaVision Episode 7, Nomadland, I Care A Lot, Judas and the Black Messiah, Malcolm & Marie, Sundance 2021 MoviesCOMING SOON: Minari and Cherry Reviews coming this week!NEWS: WE'RE GOING TO SXSW IN MARCH!The Movie Podcast is on a mission to hit 200 Apple Podcast reviews before September, click here to head over to our show page on APPLE PODCASTS and leave us a 5 STAR review! FOLLOW USFollow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, and YouTube NEWS'The Flash' Movie Enlists Sasha Calle as Supergirl - Aaron Couch / THRMartin Scorsese Says Cinema Is Being ‘Devalued' to ‘Content' in Essay Criticizing Modern Film Industry - Hayley Bosselman / VarietyDanny Elfman Confirms He's Scoring Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - InverseDonald Glover Sets Rich Amazon Overall Deal - Lesley Goldberg / THREdgar Wright To Direct Stephen King's ‘The Running Man' At Paramount Pictures; Simon Kinberg's Genre Films Producing - Mike Flemming Jr / DeadlineQuick Updates:Jesse Plemons Joins Leonardo DiCaprio in Apple's ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon'A24 To Produce And Finance Ari Aster's Next Pic ‘Disappointment Blvd.' Starring Joaquin Phoenix‘The Raid' Director Gareth Evans Signs Exclusive Deal With Netflix, Sets Tom Hardy-Led ‘Havoc' As First FilmZack Snyder's Justice League will be available worldwide in all markets on the same day as in the U.S. on March 18 via on-demand, digital download, linear, or streamingZack Snyder's Army of the Dead comes to Netflix May 21. Trailer on Thursday. TRAILERSBiggie: I Got A Story to TellCruellaReminiscenceMare of EasttownMortal KombatThe Mosquito CoastMythic Quest Season 2Apple TV+ Originals OUT THIS WEEKStar on Disney+ (Out the time you're reading this)Minari (PVOD)Cherry (In Theaters)Tom & Jerry (PVOD and Theaters)Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry (Apple TV+)The United States vs. Billie Holiday (Hulu) WHAT WE'RE WATCHINGAnthony: Godzilla (2014), Godzilla (1998), Pacific Rim, Gunnm (Battle Angel), Alita: Battle Angel, Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Snowpiercer, Saint Maud, The Dig, Wandavision, Batman v Superman: Dawn of JusticeDaniel: Free Britney, Your Honor, S.W.A.T., Searching For Italy, Judas and the Black Messiah, Inside Pixar, Saint Maud, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, WandaVision, Raya and the Last DragonShahbaz: Hate Thy Neighbor, Free Britney, Kims Convenience, The Bourne Ultimatum, S.W.A.T., Judas and the Black Messiah, Good Will Hunting, The Raid 2, Saint Maud, Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, WandaVision, Billie Eilish: The World's A Little Blurry, Raya and The Last Dragon
Welcome to Episode 369. On this episode we are joined by Paul Hart from Movies from the Hart and The Animated Batcast. We do go over our winners for the Greenland Blu-Ray in this episode. We dive into WandaVision Episode 7 first this week. We start off Good Pop Bad Pop this week talking about the trailer for Mortal Kombat! So listen to our ratings/reactions. For Good Pop Bad Pop in Movies we talk about the new Netflix Rosamond Pike film I Care A Lot also starring Peter Dinklage. We also watched The Map of Tiny Perfect Things where two teens live the same day repeatedly. We discuss the new Kristen Wiig comedy Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar out now on VOD. And Brian and Paul talk about watching the horror Saint Maud on EPIX. In TV this week Brian and Paul talk about the new Netflix series Tribes of Europa. Where its the year 2074 and three siblings set out to change the fate of Europe after a global catastrophe causes Europe to fracture into dystopian warring tribal micro-states who vie for dominance over the other states. Three siblings get caught up in the conflict when they come into possession of a mysterious cube. Brian and Paul talk about the new Starz series The Luminaries. We also discuss the video game docuseries Reset on Vice TV. And we talk about Behind Her Eyes on Netflix. In News Edgar Wright is developing a remake of The Running Man. Mark Wahlberg is making a Movie Pass docuseries. And will Halloween Kills the follow up to 2018’s Halloween hit VOD in October? In Marvel News it looks like a Jimmy Woo series is about to be pitched to Marvel. In DC News we talk about the Snyder Cut trailer, the Supergirl casting and a new Constantine series coming to HBO Max. And finally in Star Wars news is looks like Rian Johnson’s trilogy is still happening.
This week's OAF sees Dan & Tom discussing new music from Purple Disco Machine, Haim & Taylor Swift, Legato and Eli Brown. New films include Boys State, Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar and Saint Frances. Both Dan & Tom watched Tom Hanks in News Of The World last week and had some thoughts on it. Dan also re-watched Tenet and Tom absolutely loved Ted Lasso.Hot button issues include beans on Weetabix - yes or no? As usual, you can find much of the music discussed on our Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6BOVLLad2duA31cP98rcQy?si=2b13642cd6ba4e1dTrailers: Boys State: https://youtu.be/E1Kh_T5ZBIMBarb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar: https://youtu.be/PFb-GRca97MSaint Frances: https://youtu.be/vXj2TVFaEHQPlease like and subscribe and leave a review where you can. Thanks.
We review Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo's Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar, the new reboot of the Wrong Turn franchise, Nic Cage's new bonkers film Willy's Wonderland, the devilishly scary Saint Maud, the heartbreakingly relevant Little Fish, the bombastic Shadow in the Cloud, and finally one of the best movies in a long time, Minari. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thereeldeal/support
Birthday Boy Marshal and Mary Margaret are back to deliver your weekly batch of questionable pop culture. Starting off with a BIG “UM NO,” let's just say neither Marshal nor Marm will be giving their rose to the Bachelor franchise this week. After the commercial break and the tonal shift of the century, the pair get excited for HBO Max's ADULT(?) origin story of Mystery Inc's very own VELMA. Join Marshal and Marm for this discussion on reality show accountability, Scooby-Doo frivolity, and “Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar” hilarity. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our next guest has emerged as a fresh voice in the world of scoring music to picture as evidenced by her score to the upcoming Lionsgate comedy Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar starring Kristen Wiig and Jamie Dornan, co-composed with Christopher Lennertz. Her credits include the Netflix docuseries Trial By Media, the independent film Turner Risk, and the Karen Allen-starred film Colewell, for which she won a 2019 Hollywood Music in Media award. Up next for her is the FX series Pride and the action crime drama Echo Boomers starring Michael Shannon. As a score producer and composer of additional music for Chris Lennertz, she has contributed to major motion picture films including Bad Moms, A Bad Mom's Christmas, the action-comedy sequel Shaft, Amazon's highly acclaimed television series The Boys, Netflix's sci-fi series Lost in Space, Smurfs: The Lost Village, Baywatch, Boo 2! A Madea Halloween, Pitch Perfect 3, Tyler Perry's Acrimony, The Happytime Murders, Uglydolls, and A Madea Family Funeral, as well as the long-running CW show Supernatural. In 2015, she was nominated for a Hollywood Music in Media Award for her score on the short film Undetectable, and in 2016, she was asked to take part in Women in Film's Women Composers in Media concert. In 2018, she was chosen as a fellow for the Sundance Institute Composers Lab and the following year she was chosen as one the BMI Conducting for Composers Fellows. The composer is... Dara Taylor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/composertalk/support