Catching Up On Cinema Trevor Hart
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- TV & Film
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A comedic film analysis podcast wherein friends introduce one another to their favorite movies, and Catch Up on their Cinema.
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Catching Up On Cinema Presents: Tales From the Shelf - Vigorous Vacations
Join Trevor and his buddy Brad from the Cinema Speak podcast talk about "Vigorous Vacations", wherein we'll be talking about movies about characters going on vacation.
Trailer Talk - 4:00 - 18:30
Brad's Picks:
The Visit (2015) and Old (2021) - 21:30
A Perfect Getaway (2009), Vacancy (2007) and Joy Ride (2001) - 37:30
Spring Breakers (2012) - 1:00:00
Hostel (2005), Hostel: Part II (2007), The Mist (2007), Saw X (2023) and Men (2022) - 1:19:30
Trevor's Picks:
Jaws 1 - 4 (1974 - 1987) and The Shallows (2016) - 29:00
Titanic (1997) - 48:00
Silent Hill (2006) - 1:11:45
1:33:00
And stick around for the speed round, where Trevor and Brad briefly talk about runner up picks that they didn't have time to spotlight.
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Catching Up On Blu-Ray: April 2024
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It's once again time for Catching Up On Cinema's monthly Catching Up On Blu-Ray episode!
In this episode, Trevor takes a look at the physical media releases for the month of April 2024.
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Catching Up On Kayfabe - The Wrestler (2008)
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This April, Catching Up On Cinema becomes “Catching Up On Kayfabe,” a pro-wrestling podcast!
All month long we'll be reviewing WWF/WWE shows from 1998, The Attitude Era.
This week, to close out our
month of pro-wrestling related content, Kyle and Trevor sit down to review Darren Aronofsky's, The Wrestler (2008)!
Starring Mickey Rourke as an aging pro-wrestler, and Marisa Tomei as a stripper looking for a way out, the film is a thoughtful and gripping human drama that is highly respectful of the art of pro-wrestling.Follow us on Instagram
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Catching Up On Kayfabe - No Way Out of Texas: In Your House (1998) Part 2
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This April, Catching Up On Cinema becomes “Catching Up On Kayfabe,” a pro-wrestling podcast!
All month long we'll be reviewing WWF/WWE shows from 1998, The
Attitude Era.
This week, we're joined by Richie of the Super Media Bros
podcast and gonstFM radio station, as we finally sit down to review the second half of the No Way Out of Texas: In Your House pay-per-view!
A haphazardly constructed card that suffers greatly from the absence of then WWF world heavyweight champion, Shawn Michaels, the second half of No Way Out of Texas is a bit of a letdown, but a chaotic and consummately Attitude Era one nonetheless.
Matches featured in this week's discussion include:
Ken Shamrock, Ahmed Johnson and DOA vs. The Nation of Domination
Kane vs. Vader
Stone Cold Steve Austin, Owen Hart, Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie vs. HHH, The New Age Outlaws, and Savio Vega
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Catching Up On Kayfabe - No Way Out of Texas: In Your House (1998) Part 1
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This April, Catching Up On Cinema becomes “Catching Up On Kayfabe,” a pro-wrestling podcast!
All month long we'll be reviewing WWF/WWE shows from 1998, The Attitude Era.
This week, we're joined by Richie of the Super Media Bros
podcast and gonstFM radio station, as we finally sit down to review the first half of the No Way Out of Texas: In Your House pay-per-view!
A haphazardly constructed card that suffers greatly from the absence of then WWF world heavyweight champion, Shawn Michaels, the first half of No Way Out of Texas is a somewhat tedious affair.
Matches featured in this week's discussion include:
The Headbangers vs. Marc Mero and GoldustTaka Michinoku
vs. PanteraThe Godwinns vs. The QuebecersJustin Bradshaw vs.
Jeff JarrettFollow Richie's awesome podcast and radio show
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Catching Up On Kayfabe: The Road to No Way Out - Monday Night Raw, 2/9/1998
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This April, Catching Up On Cinema becomes “Catching Up On Kayfabe,” a pro-wrestling podcast!
All month long we'll be reviewing WWF/WWE shows from 1998, The Attitude Era, more specifically the programming leading up to and including the No Way Out of Texas: In Your House pay-per-view.
This week, we continue with a review of the 246th
episodes of Monday Night Raw, which occurred on February 9th, 1998 in Evansville, IN.
The “go home” Raw before the Now Way Out of Texas
pay-per-view, the episode is once again rife with shenanigans and inconclusive finishes, but features several entertaining promos
designed to set the stage for the pay-per-view to come, and perhaps more importantly, Mike Tyson's involvement in Shawn Michaels and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin's upcoming clash at Wrestlemania XIV
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