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Cinema SitDown continues reviewing great films from the prepod days. Our hosts, Ryan Bull, Richard Lusk, and Tony Christ are looking back at some of their favorite films that they have never gotten the chance to talk about before on the podcast.. Episode 225 has the fellas reviewing Animal Kingdom starring James Frecheville, Guy Pearce, and Joel Edgerton. A seventeen year-old navigates his survival amongst an explosive criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save him. This modern-day crime classic is the most award winning film in Australian history. What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com
Cinema SitDown continues the new year by reviewing great films from the prepod days. Our hosts, Ryan Bull, Richard Lusk, and Tony Christ are looking back at some of their favorite films that they have never gotten the chance to talk about before on the podcast.. Episode 224 has the fellas reviewing Hard Eight starring Philip Baker Hall, John C. Reilly, and Gwyneth Paltrow. Professional gambler Sydney teaches John the tricks of the trade. John does well until he falls for cocktail waitress Clementine. This is director Paul Thomas Anderson’s first feature film. What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com
Welcome to Cinema SitDown in the year 2020! Our hosts, Ryan Bull, Richard Lusk, and Tony Christ are starting off the new year by looking back at some of their favorite films. Episode 223 has the fellas reviewing Rocky 3 starring Sylvester Stallone, Hulk Hogan, and Mr. T. After winning the ultimate title and being the world champion, Rocky falls into a hole and finds himself picked up by a former enemy. Tune in to find out why this may be the ultimate Rocky film. What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com
Welcome to Cinema SitDown, Ryan Bull is joined by Richard Lusk and Tony Christ , as all three hosts review Joker The film stars Joaquin Phoenix and Robert De Niro. Set in the Batman-verse, a mentally-troubled comedian Arthur Fleck embarks on a downward-spiral of social revolution and bloody crime. This path brings him face-to-face with his infamous alter-ego: "The Joker". What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com
Hosts Ryan Bull and Tony Christ of Cinema SitDown are doing a classic film review on episode 221. Tony has picked The King of Comedy, which is one of his favorite Robert De Niro films . This 1983 film directed by Martin Scorsese is about an unsuccessful comic who wants his moment in the spotlight and will do whatever it takes to achieve his dream. What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com
Hosts Richard Lusk and Tony Christ of Cinema SitDown review Anna on episode 220. Sasha Luss stars in famed French action director Luc Besson’s newest film as a striking beauty whose indelible strength and skill sets out to become one of the world's most feared government assassins. What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com
Cinema SitDown reviews Black Mirror, the hit show from Netflix on episode 219. First appearing on the BBC, Black Mirror has moved to a new home on Netflix, where its fifth season recently premiered. The show is equal parts The Twilight Zone, Michael Crichton, and The Outer Limits. Each episode takes a look at where society and technology might be headed. Our hosts, Richard Lusk, Ryan Bull, and Tony Christ are reviewing all three episodes of season 5 and letting you know what is worth watching and what is worth skipping What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com
Welcome to Cinema SitDown, formerly the LaF podcast. Today on episode 218, Ryan Bull is joined by Richard Lusk and Tony Christ , as all three hosts review The Professor and the Madman. The film stars Mel Gibson, Sean Pean, and Natalie Dormer. The film is the true(ish) story of Professor James Murray(Gibson) worked on compiling words for the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary in the mid 19th century, and received over 10,000 entries from a patient at Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Dr. William Minor(Penn). What did you think of today’s show? Did the guys get it right or are you wondering what movie they watched? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com
Welcome to Cinema SitDown, formerly the LaF podcast. Today on episode 217, Ryan Bull is joined by Richard Lusk and Tony Christ , as all three hosts preview the summer films coming out. As with any preview episode the guys are playing a game to see who is truly king of the box office. The rules are simple - guess the closest to the actual opening weekend box office number and win ten points. Second place earns five points. Last place gets nothing. Each host gets to pick four films for the competition. May the best podcaster win, Game On. What did you think of today’s show? Will Lusk retain his crown or will someone else rise up and claim the throne? Send in your review by tweeting @CinemaSitdown, emailing CinemaSitDownpodcast@gmail.com, or messaging us on Facebook.com/CinemaSitDown This podcast would not be possible without the help and support of these individuals - -John Andersen, our announcer heard at the beginning and end of every podcast. John’s rich resonance conveys confidence, integrity and poise (everything ours don't). If you want him on your next audio project, find him at his website - www.andersenvoiceover.com or email him at Andersenvoiceover@gmail.com - The Degs, for providing the music that kicks off the show. Listen to the rest of "Shotgun" and their album Cliff Rocket by going to www.thedegs.bandcamp.com/album/cliff-rocket - Broke For Free, for providing the outro song "Something Elated". Listen to the rest of "Something Elated" from the album Something EP by going to www.brokeforfree.com
We have Tony Christ in the studio this week to talk about the challenges of event marketing and how activating the right people around you can help to grow your business.
Welcome to episode 209 of Laf, where Richard Lusk and Ryan Bull review Deadpool 2. The fellas are joined by superfan Tony Christ. Tune in to find out what the guys think of this sequel, hear the debate on whether superhero films have reached peak saturation, and have the truth exposed about the show's name. Have you seen Deadpool 2? Send in your review by emailing the show at theLaFpodcast@gmail.com, tweeting @theLaFpodcast, or messaging us on Facebook.com/theLaFpodcast. The best comments will get read on a future show.
LaF is covering X-Men: Apocalypse on episode 150. With one of our hosts unable to make the show, Tony Christ is stepping up to answer the call to duty. He and Ryan Bull are set to review the newest superhero film to hit the box office. X-Men: Apocalypse stars James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, and Oscar Isaac, and has the mutant superhero team going up against the world's first, and possibly the most powerful, mutant. The host give their reviews, rank this film against the other X-Men films, discuss if the superhero genre is played out, and try to figure out where this franchise is headed. Have you seen X-Men: Apocalypse? Send in your review by emailing the show at theLaFpodcast@gmail.com, tweeting @theLaFpodcast, or messaging us on Facebook.com/theLaFpodcast. The best comments will get read on a future show.