Join Rob Wilson and Tony Daquano as they take you on an adventure through some of the best (and maybe even some of the worst) movies ever made. They'll share their honest opinions, reviews, likes, and dislikes of some of their, and your, favorite cinematic works of art. So, grab some popcorn, sit back, relax, and and join us for Rob & Tony's Cinematic Adventure! New episodes release every Wednesday Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer Contact Us: Email: robandtonyscinematicadventure@gmail.com Facebook/Instagram/Threads: @robandtonyscinematicadventure X/Twitter: @randtcinematic Letterboxd: @cineadventure
It's finally time for the long-awaited discussion about one of Rob and Tony's favorite '90s action movies: Speed. They discuss how it was somewhat of a launching off point for current day stars like Sandra Bullock and Jeff Daniels, while furthering the careers of established stars like Dennis Hopper. They also talk about how, when paired with Jimmy John's, this movie is one of the best hangover cures out there. Fasten your...
On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the Harrison Ford/Tommy Lee Jones classic, The Fugitive. They talk about how each of the main actors were perfectly cast for their roles. They also get excited to once again see Joey Pants, and a cameo from Neil Flynn. You'd better start running. It's time for The Fugitive.
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss one of the greatest sequels ever made, Terminator 2: Judgment Day. They talk about the first time they saw the movie (Rob saw it when he was 7 years old). They also discuss how impressive the special effects are, especially for the time. Hopefully your device won't become self-aware while you're listening to this one. It's time for Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 1989 Rick Moranis hit, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. They talk about watching it while they were growing up. They also discuss the chemistry that is present among all of the actors, especially the kids. Be careful not to fall into a bowl of Cheerios. It's time for Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the first theatrical entry in the DCU: Superman. They talk about how this movie took inspiration from the comics, the animated series, the Donner movies, and even Smallville. They also discuss the fact that James Gunn brought in several previously under-represented characters from the Superman mythos. Look, up in the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane. It's Superman!
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut. They talk about why there are two versions of the film, and discuss several of the differences between the theatrical version and this special director's cut. They also talk about how perfect the casting was for this movie. Look, up in the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane. It's Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut!
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 2005 Owen Wilson/Vince Vaughn comedy, Wedding Crashers. They talk about how this movie manages to straddle the line between "guy humor" comedy, and rom-com. They also discuss the chemistry all of the actors have with each other, which is what makes the combination of the different comedy styles work. Raise a glass. It's time for Wedding Crashers.
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the historical epic, The Patriot. They talk about the performances, and how each actor is perfect for their role. They also discuss the fact that this movie isn't 100% historically accurate, and that's ok. Grab your musket. It's time for The Patriot.
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On this episode, Rob and Tony finish up their Nicolas Cage miniseries with Face/Off. They discuss how this movie features both Nicolas Cage and John Travolta going to the extreme to try to out crazy each other. They also talk about John Travolta's character just straight-up stole a kid in this movie. Do you know how the '90s girl group, TLC, can be connected to this movie? You'll find out now. It's time for Face/Off.
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On this episode, Rob and Tony begin a Nicolas Cage Summer blockbuster mini-series inside of the regular Summer blockbuster series, with Con Air. They discuss how this movie exemplifies the greatness of '90s Cage. They also talk about how his hair was essentially it's own character in the movie. Put the bunny back in the box. It's time for Con Air.
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 1990 Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore hit, Ghost. They talk about how this movie catapulted Demi Moore into becoming a household name. They also discuss the fact that this movie changed pottery forever. I hope you have the Ghostbusters on speed dial. It's time for Ghost.
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On this episode, Rob and Tony observe the anniversary of D-Day, while also paying tribute to the brave heroes who have given their lives in service to America, with Saving Private Ryan. They discuss Spielberg's dedication to realism and his willingness to show the horrors of war as much as possible on the silver screen. They also talk about what the actors had to go through to prepare for their roles. Gear up. It's time fo...
On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 1979 space thriller, Alien. They talk about how this is the movie that put Sigourney Weaver on the map. They also discuss the brief period of time when even R-rated movies released action figures. Close the airlock. It's time for Alien.
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the lesser remembered Denzel Washington movie, Fallen. They talk about how it's much better than it is given credit for, and that, given its cast, it is surprising that it isn't as well known today as it should be. They also discuss the fact that it was able to blend supernatural elements with a noir feel. Ready to find out if time is on your side? It's Fallen.
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 1997 Kurt Russell classic, Breakdown. They talk about how this movie is a personal favorite of theirs. They also discuss how it manages to keep you on the edge of your seat the entire time. Buckle up. It's time for Breakdown.
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On this episode, in preparation for the summer blockbusters series, Rob and Tony begin a mini-series on lesser remembered movies from over the years, beginning with the 2011 Western, Cowboys & Aliens. They talk about how this movie has one of the most accurate titles of any movie. They also discuss the strength of the cast and crew, and how it had everything going for it, but for whatever reason, it just isn't thought ...
On this episode, Rob and Tony continue their discussion on the John Wick movies with John Wick: Chapter 2. They talk about how it takes everything from the first movie and adds so much more to it. They also discuss their love for the Sommelier. Get ready for dessert. It's time for John Wick: Chapter 2.
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the modern action classic John Wick. They talk about how it has redefined the action genre, and at the same time, once again brought Keanu Reeves into the cultural zeitgeist. They also discuss the fact that this movie only scratches the surface of the world that is created by this series. Don't piss off the Baba Yaga. It's time for John Wick.
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...On this episode, Rob and Tony pay tribute to the late Val Kilmer, with Batman Forever. They discuss his extremely underrated turn as the caped crusader, and revel in the movie's campy glory. They also talk about the buzz around it when it was first released. You might want to get some drive-thru. It's time for Batman Forever.
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On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 2006 James Bond movie, Casino Royale. They talk about the fact that it acts as sort of a soft reboot of the series, while also staying true to everything that came before it. They also discuss Tony's theory on what the gun barrel sequence at the beginning of Bond movies actually is. Pour yourself a Vesper. It's time for Casino Royale.
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