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The Voices

This week’s subject is a movie neither of us could make heads nor tails of. Marjane Satrapi’s “The Voices” has a killer premise and boasts a virtuosic performance from Ryan Reynolds as a man whose pets command him to kill – which makes it all the more unfortunate that it seems to be so tonally…

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Equilibrium

This week we look at another box office bomb, Equilibrium. A fairly standard movie where Christian Bale impersonatesKeanu Reeves and battles a totalitarian emotionless system. This really is a complete rip off of the matrix. Some good fight scenes though plus this movie uses a professional dog impersonator. 40 mins

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We need to talk about Kevin

This week’s movie episode, we discuss a movie as masterfully put together as it is harrowing and difficult to watch. Lynne Ramsay’s “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” adapted from Lionel Shriver’s novel of the same name, boasts terrific direction and performances in service of a deeply discomfiting character study. 34 mins

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Mac and Devin go to High School

Snoop Dogg is a popular face of a particular culture. A well established rapper and icon but what is he like as an actor? Awful, but he’s not alone. He and Wiz Khalifa drag the audience through a hour and a quarter of terrible acting, awful script, and horrid misogyny. Listen to this weeks podcast…

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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

On this week’s episode, we cast our gaze back to the twilight years of the studio system and one of the most pleasant and enjoyable westerns ever made. We both found ourselves entirely in love with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, in particular its iconic pairing of Paul Newman and Robert Redford. 28 mins

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Starman

Another episode, another attempt from Andrew to win Daniel over to the cult of John Carpenter! This week, we’re looking at his surprisingly warm and humane sci-fi romance “Starman” from 1984, a film that met with success in the post-Star Wars sci-fi boom with its Spielbergian echoes of E.T. and Close Encounters of the Third…

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Kung Pow, Enter the Fist

There are exceptionally few times when a random movie pick will leave you in tears of laughter. This is one such time. Andrew and I have never really encountered a movie like this before.It’s main premise is to take a serious old martial arts film (Tiger and Crane fist), anduse ridiculous dubbing and green screened…

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Apocalypto

After the larky Disney animated comedy version of Mesoamerican civilisation last week, we decided it was time on this week’s episode to have the pendulum swing as far as possible in the opposite direction, with our discussion of Mel Gibson’s unflinchingly brutal Mayan pursuit movie Apocalypto. We found a problematic and flawed film that nevertheless…

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The Emperor’s New Groove

In the last decade or two 2D animation has really died out. Disney was the leader in this style but on the back of Frozen’s HUGE success I suspect they too have moved on. One of their final films in 2D animation,The Emperor’s New Groove, is one hell of a film to end on. Fantastic…

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Big Trouble in Little China

This week’s episode brings with it a spot of conflict! Andrew discovers to his horror and dismay, that his beloved goofy 80’s action-fantasy-comedy Big Trouble in Little China left Daniel utterly cold. We spend half an hour trying to arrive at some sort of a reconciliation. 33min

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