Those Movie Guys Podcast

Those Movie Guys Podcast

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Episodes

November 13, 2007
Today on the show we review American Gangster, Talk to Me, and Ratatouille. Plus we count down our top 5 movies based on a true story.

Unfortunately we will be off now until the weekend of Dec. 16. So have a good Thanksgiving. And remember, please give us any feedback you'd like at thosemovieguys@gmail.com. Or you can check out our websites at myspace, blogger, or google groups.
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Today on the show we see if Ben Affleck was really just eating Breyers and smoking pot while making Good Will Hunting when we review his first effort as director, Gone Baby Gone. Then we see if Kevin Costner is a plausible serial killer, or if we just want to kill him in Mr. Brooks. Finally, we count down our Top 5 directorial debuts.

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We're back! After a two week hiatus we have reviews of Brad Pitt in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. We then look at John Cusack in 1408, Richard Gere and Alfred Molina in The Hoax, and finally director Paul Verhoeven's latest effort, Black Book.

Remember, please give us any feedback you'd like at thosemovieguys@gmail.com. Or you can check out our websites at myspace, blogger, or google groups.
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Today on the show Doug gets The TV Set completely wrong, and I have to set him straight, yet again! Then I explain why Bug is an abomination unto the Lord. Finally, Doug and I count down our top 5 movies about the entertainment industry.

Remember, please give us any feedback you'd like at thosemovieguys@gmail.com. Or you can check out our websites at myspace, blogger, or google groups.
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Today on the show we discuss Viggo Mortenson's junk in Eastern Promises (no really, we do). Then we get off our cell phones for ten minutes to talk about wired culture in the DVD release of LOL. Finally, we make you squirm in your seats as we count down the 5 most uncomfortable movie moments.

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This week Doug and I review the remake of 3:10 to Yuma, and at least one of us thinks it's the best film of the year so far. Then we review the DVD release of Away From Her starring Julie Christie. Finally, we count down our top 5 movie outlaws of all time.


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Today Doug and I FINALLY review The Lives of Others, and discuss the logistical problems of committing suicide via traffic. Then Doug tells us why we should give a damn about the Air Guitar World Championships in his review of Air Guitar Nation. Finally, we take a very belated look back at our most hated films of 2006.


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Today on the show Galen is McLovin Superbad, we're McReminiscing about last years The Descent, and Galen is McBefuddled by Lynch's Inland Empire. Then we wrap things up by counting down our top 5 movies about friendship.

Please send all comments to thosemovieguys@gmail.com or post on our blog, google groups, or myspace pages. And we apologize for the volume difference between Doug and my voices...we're still ironing out the technica...
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Well, we're back from our week off, and we have three reviews for you. First, I go stargazing when I review the very well-received adult fairy tale, Star Dust, starring Robert Deniro and Clare Danes. Next, Doug tells us if the midlife crisis comedy of the year, Wild Hogs, was really as horrible as it looked. Finally, I take a look at Disturbia, starring one of our favorite young actors, Shia Labeouf.

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This week we have an abbreviated show, and there will be no show next week due to Galen's leaving for Texas. However, we will be back the following week, so we'll see you then. In the meantime, this week we're reviewing the final installment in The Bourne Trilogy, The Bourne Ultimatum.

Even though we won't have a show, we will be reading email and responding to messages as always, so feel free to let us know what you think by emaili...
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Today on the show Doug and I head to Springfield to review the Simpsons Movie. Then we check out a great looking animated film from French director Christian Volckman called Renaissance. We take a look at the new David Fincher serial killer movie, Zodiac. And finally we count down the top 5 TV shows we'd most like to see turned into movies.

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Today on the show we learn what it takes to reignite a dying star in Danny Boyle's new sci-fi film, Sunshine. Then we take a look back at one of the best thrillers you're ever likely to see, 1988's The Vanishing (The Dutch/French version, NOT the awful American remake). Next Doug had the "pleasure" of seeing The Astronaut Farmer, and he tells us if it's as horrible as it seemed. Then I answer a bit of viewer mail about our Harry Po...
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Today on the show Doug and I stray dangerously into the world of politics and the ethics of documentary film making in our review of Michael Moore's Sicko. Then I return to my fifth year at Hogwarts when I review Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Finally, in honor of Sicko, Doug and I count down our top five movies that champion a social cause.

As always send all comments, questions, reviews, or lists of your own (not to me...
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Today on the show we wage our battle to destroy the evil forces of mediocre action films when we review Michael Bay's Transformers. Then we take a look back at the least known, and one of the most original, of Disney's animated films, 1985's The Black Cauldron. Finally, Doug and I take a nostalgic look back at the films that make us remember our childhood.

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Today on the show we review the very clever slasher deconstruction flick, Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon. Then Doug and I get in a MAJOR fight about Bridge to Terabithia...Seriously, it makes our Death Proof argument look like a love fest. Word of warning, if you don't like tension (and some cursing), you might want to skip this ridiculous 22-minute UFC style bout. What can I say...we're too lazy to edit. Finally though...
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Today on the show we question if Angelina Jolie's performance is truly Oscar worthy in A Mighty Heart; We question if the leaders of the MPAA are evil or just plain incompetent in our review of the documentary This Film is Not Yet Rated. And finally we question if the AFI was on cocaine when they made their list of the 100 best American Films of all time.

As always, please give us your feedback at thosemovieguys@gmail.com.
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Today on the show we learn how to make an earthquake with George Clooney in Ocean's 13, what Morgan Freeman has in common with Obi-Wan Kenobi in 10 Items or Less, and what beloved childhood movie Galen hates when we countdown the top 10 best American Films of all time in honor of AFI's upcoming 100 Years 100 Movies 10th Anniversary Edition. All that, plus we announce a new contest coming up soon, and the return of the dreaded Grind...
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Today Doug and I review Waitress, starring Kerri Russell and our boy from Serenity and Slither, Nathan Fillion. On a tragic note, Waitress is also the final film from late director Adrienne Shelly, who was tragically murdered in her office in 2006. On a much lighter note, do you know how Doug and I know you're gay? Because you're going to listen to our extremely belated review of The 40-Year-Old Virgin! Finally, since as Doug p...
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Today Doug and I get Knocked Up, listen to some great Music and Lyrics, and countdown our top 5 favorite music related films.

Feel free to post comments to our forums at http://groups.google.com/group/thosemovieguys, or email us your feedback at thosemovieguys@gmail.com.
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Everyone's favorite drag queen pirate is back in the third installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean; was it as strong an entry as the first two films, or has Johnny Depp's Keith Richards impersonation finally wore out its welcome. Next we look at the craziest filmmaker in Hollywood, Mel Gibson, and his latest DVD release, Apocalypto; like his previous efforts it is violent and in a foreign language, but does this one have somet...
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