Oops, All Movies! Oops All Movies
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- TV & Film
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Join us on an international journey through the world of motion pictures!
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Fantastic Four
"Donald Trump" - This Fantastic Four reboot never had a chance. We blame Donald Trump.
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The Martian
"Space Pirate" - Why does Matt Damon keep getting stranded alone on planets? And why can Aquaman talk to whales? Simon Tatum joins us to talk about The Martian. We all agree this is Ridley Scott's best movie in a long time.
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Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
"Hell In A Handbasket" - Tom Cruise joins us for the fifth installment in the Mission Impossible series… is this the best one yet? Fun Fact: We manage to reference Dragonball Z more than once in this episode.
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Pixels
"Dankey Kang" - MovieBob joins us this week as we try to tackle Adam Sandler’s newest “movie” Pixels… But what is there to say, really? It was terrible.
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Ant-Man
"Regulator" - We are joined by comic book gentleman and scholar Zack Kruse as we return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe to talk about Ant-Man which, despite it's appropriately small scale, turned out to be one of Marvel's most impressive and enjoyable films yet.
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Terminator Genisys
"All The Izzles" - We go back in time and return to the future as we talk about time travel in The Terminator and T2 Judgement Day, before pondering the newest installment in the franchise. Arnold told us he'd be back… and he's old, but not obsolete in Terminator Genisys.
Customer Reviews
Pretty Good Show
I like shows from a public's point of view. Thats what this one is. Not really critics, but love films. Give honest reveiws without the too good for the room attitude.
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Good Will Hunting
What a wonderful tribute to the incomparable Robin Williams! Your emphasis on Good Will Hunting was appreciated. I really enjoy how you delve just a little deeper than others. Your analysis of the relationship between the characters, their importance in the film, and the ways in which their interactions impact the film are very refreshing.
You influenced me to want to go back and revisit some of the oldies, such as Patch Adams and Mrs. Doubtfire.
What a wonderful legacy, in film, that he has left behind. I have no doubt that his best truly WAS on the horizon. Godspeed to Mr. Williams. Thank you for treating him and his films with such respect.
You have yourself an excited new subscriber! ("How do you like those apples?!") -GWH