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Three friends get together to discuss movies off of the book 1001 movies to see before you die. Each episode is a deep dive into a movie with spoilers and film discussion.
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Episode 17 - Pulp Fiction Review (5 Dollar Milk Shake)
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EPISODE 17 - 5 DOLLAR SHAKE!
Thanks for joining us on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews as we discuss one of the most interesting films to take on the format of storytelling. Join Tim, Matt and Joe as they welcome Andrew to the show from Fat Dude Digs Flicks podcast network to discuss the 1994 crime classic Pulp Fiction.
These Middle Age men discuss the non-linear storytelling of Quentin Tarantino’s sophomore hit film. Matt gives a breakdown of the story as well as when he first viewed the film from Lackluster video.
Andrew gives us questions on, Why is the gimp even there? What is up with Marcellus Wallace being treated like a B*tch? Joey answers all types of questions about film making and the safety of actors when Tv’s get thrown around.
Lastly, Tim gives us a reason why he had to play coy when viewing this film with his wife and why Mia can understand Vincent when they first meet over the intercom.
Find out this and more on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews.
Where to find the film : HBO MAX
Theme Song Eddies Twister provided by Open Music Archive.Org which is an open source public domain music. The Open Music Archive concerns itself with the public domain and creative works which are not owned by any one individual and are held in common by society as a whole.
Middle Age Movie Reviews is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
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Episode 16 - Trap Shooting Groupie
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EPISODE 16 - Trap Shooting Groupie
Directed by Sam Peckinpah
Thanks for joining us on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews as we discuss one of the first bloodier Western films by Sam Peckinpah, The Wild Bunch. Joey, Tim and Matt tackle this 1969 classic about a group of bandits looking to score their one last heist that will allow them to retire. The group is led by Joey as he walks through the storyline, while Tim and Matt give their ideas of the film's high and low points.
The Middle Age Men also talk about the Actors William Holden and Robert Ryan’s squabble or who is the true lead in the film. Plus the guys give their own top five list of Western films to watch before you die.
Matt also gives a quick breakdown of the Temperance movement displayed at the beginning of the film. A slight history lesson on Army uniforms and what a machine gun could do to a small village handled by a character similar to Yosemite Sam.
Find out this and more on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews.
Where to find the film : Amazon to purchase
Theme Song Eddies Twister provided by Open Music Archive.Org which is an open source public domain music. The Open Music Archive concerns itself with the public domain and creative works which are not owned by any one individual and are held in common by society as a whole.
Middle Age Movie Reviews is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
Death Clock - Death Clock 2,800 hours of movies
Is it worth taking the time to tick off your Death Clock?
2 hour and 15 min
Tim: No
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Episode 15 - Enter the Video Game
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EPISODE 15 - Enter the Video Game
Thanks for joining us on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews as we are joined by a
high flying, sidekicking, podcaster. Jesse Kiefer from the Grawlix Podcast as we discuss a martial arts classic, Enter The Dragon. Jesse karate chops his way through our show with tales of bears in corn fields, thoughts on fighting styles, and his thoughts on Bruce Lee’s last film.
Joey, Tim and Matt also give their opinions on this James Bond like film with plenty of holes in the plot and questions about Bruce Lee. Along with Jesse the four guys discuss the importance of the supporting characters like Roper and Williams.
Find out this and more on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews.
Direct Download
Where to find the film : Tubi
Where to find Jesse:
Grawlixpodcast.com Facebook
And
DIMensions: On spotify
Social media: Facebook
Theme Song Eddies Twister provided by Open Music Archive.Org which is an open source public domain music. The Open Music Archive concerns itself with the public domain and creative works which are not owned by any one individual and are held in common by society as a whole.
Middle Age Movie Reviews is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
Death Clock - Death Clock 2,800 hours of movies
Is it worth taking the time to tick off your Death Clock?
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Episode 14 - Washing Machine Robot
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EPISODE 14 - Washing Machine Robot
Thanks for joining us on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews as we discuss a 50’s sci-fi classic. Directed by Fred M. Wilcox, Forbidden Planet. Tim, Joey and Matt discuss the unusual leading man in this film of Leslie Nielsen. A man known for his slapstick comedy.
Joey tells the guys about his un-erect Robbie the Robot. As we get a breakdown of what makes this film so iconic in the Sci-fi world. We also get a look at what Joey thinks about the special effects in the film.
Finally we get an homage to William Shatner in the telling of the films synopsis.
Find out this and more on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews.
Where to find the film : tubi
Theme Song Eddies Twister provided by Open Music Archive.Org which is an open source public domain music. The Open Music Archive concerns itself with the public domain and creative works which are not owned by any one individual and are held in common by society as a whole.
Middle Age Movie Reviews is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
Death Clock - Death Clock 2,800 hours of movies
Is it worth taking the time to tick off your Death Clock?
1 hour and 38 min
Tim: Yes - It's where sci-fi movies on the map.
Tim's Remaining Death Clock (2,778 hours and 35 min)
Matt: Yes - It's the start of all the sci-fi troupes.
Matt's Remaining Death Clock (2,778 hours and 46 Min)
Joey: No - It didn't age well, don't waste your time.
Joey's Remaining Death Clock (2,782 hours and 27 Min) -
Episode 13 - Plant Based Product Placement
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EPISODE 13 - Plant Based Product Placement
Thanks for joining us on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews as we discuss another 80’s classic. This time from 1982 about a Plant Based creature that is stranded on Earth. E.T. the Extra Terrestrial. Tonight the guys discuss product placement with Coke, Coors, and Reese’s candy.
We also get an interesting look into Tim’s childhood with his Star Wars action figures a lot like Elliot’s collection. Joey falls asleep with Tim’s breakdown for Hammerhead and Walrus man.
Matt rounds out the conversation by talking a little bit about the ratio of peanut butter to chocolate in candy and which is the superior candy company when it comes to peanut butter.
Find out this and more on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews.
Where to find the film : Amazon for physical media
Theme Song Eddies Twister provided by Open Music Archive.Org which is an open source public domain music. The Open Music Archive concerns itself with the public domain and creative works which are not owned by any one individual and are held in common by society as a whole.
Middle Age Movie Reviews is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
Death Clock - Death Clock 2,800 hours of movies
Is it worth taking the time to tick off your Death Clock?
1 hour and 45 min
Tim: Yes - It's worth watching several times over.
Matt: Yes - It's worth watching.
Joey: No - If your over the age of 13 you missed the perfect age. -
Episode 12 - Beverly Hills Robocop
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EPISODE 12 - Beverly Hills Robocop
Thanks for joining us on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews as we are joined by two guests to talk about an exciting movie from 1984. That Eddie Murphy classic Beverly Hills Cop. Tim, Matt, and Joey are joined by Rick and Cyber two youtube super content creators that love to talk about movies and games.
These five guys discuss the hijinks that a Detroit cop gets into when he investigates the death of his good friend Mikey. Rick and Cyber each tell us when they saw this 80’s action comedy for the first time. Joey hits us with some hardball questions about Axel Foley and Sylvester Stallone.
Matt does a terrible impersonation of Eddie Murphy making fun of the police Lieutenant and things get a little bananas in the recording studio
The five guys break down some key points of the film as well as their own thoughts on the classic music video Axel F.
Find out this and more on this episode of Middle Age Movie Reviews.
Direct Download
Where to find the film : Paramount+
Where to find Cybernetic Shark's reviews : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTVHcZFFW9XZLD9VJYSGzng
Where to find Rick aka DungeonMasterElite
https://www.youtube.com/@DungeonMasterElite
Theme Song Eddies Twister provided by Open Music Archive.Org which is an open source public domain music. The Open Music Archive concerns itself with the public domain and creative works which are not owned by any one individual and are held in common by society as a whole.
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