At the Movies with the Roomies
Summary: Two former college roommates talk movies (old and new) and go beyond the normal reviews to help you learn a bit more about what makes a good film
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- Artist: Robert Hay, William Sullivan
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Like the dinosaurs in Jurassic World, your co-hosts are too awesome to believe. This week we tackle the major topics of can a ginger be James Bond, is Ridley Scott still a good producer, and can the Peanuts movie be as bad as its trailer? Audience participation questions for the week - Is there a movie that you enjoy watching but find some scenes (or the whole movie) unsettling?Is it ok to tell someone to shut up if they are spoiling the end of a new release?Have you ever had a movie awesomely spoiled?
Like the dinosaurs in Jurassic World, your co-hosts are too awesome to believe. This week we tackle the major topics of can a ginger be James Bond, is Ridley Scott still a good producer, and can the Peanuts movie be as bad as its trailer? Audience participation questions for the week - Is there a movie that you enjoy watching but find some scenes (or the whole movie) unsettling? Is it ok to tell someone to shut up if they are spoiling the end of a new release? Have you ever had a movie awesomely spoiled?
We've got a juicy episode for you this week, as we dive into some hot movie topics on the weekend Jurassic World ate all the records. We start with some recommendations based on movies we saw this week, then talk about Pixar's creative process, whether there has ever been a good video game based on a movie, and more. Listen to the entire show to catch our special Marvel-esque post-credits movie review.Audience questions this week: (1) name the worst movie made from a video game and (2) have you ever not gone to see a movie you want to see at a theater because you did not want to financially support that movie? Weigh in and let us know!
We've got a juicy episode for you this week, as we dive into some hot movie topics on the weekend Jurassic World ate all the records. We start with some recommendations based on movies we saw this week, then talk about Pixar's creative process, whether there has ever been a good video game based on a movie, and more. Listen to the entire show to catch our special Marvel-esque post-credits movie review. Audience questions this week: (1) name the worst movie made from a video game and (2) have you ever not gone to see a movie you want to see at a theater because you did not want to financially support that movie? Weigh in and let us know!
Your two roommates finally catch-up on two movies they've long wanted to see and share their reviews. Will gushes over the classic The Apartment while Robert praises the new dark comedy What We Do In the Shadows. In addition, we debate timely topics like:Is there a movie David Bowie can't be in?What's the point of going to see movies in a movie theater? Is there a point?Can Bond live without Sony?Is Zoolander stupid or stupid funny?Audience question of the week - who is your favorite movie reviewer, and why?
Your two roommates finally catch-up on two movies they've long wanted to see and share their reviews. Will gushes over the classic The Apartment while Robert praises the new dark comedy What We Do In the Shadows. In addition, we debate timely topics like: Is there a movie David Bowie can't be in? What's the point of going to see movies in a movie theater? Is there a point? Can Bond live without Sony? Is Zoolander stupid or stupid funny? Audience question of the week - who is your favorite movie reviewer, and why?
The roomies are joined by their ex-suite-mate and true captain America Joe for a special and short episode. In this episode, Joe reviews Tomorrowland and Will gushes about the new Mad Max. In addition, the guys discuss the movies that best portray how Joe's home state of Tennessee is and what movies would make for great theme bars.
The roomies are joined by their ex-suite-mate and true captain America Joe for a special and short episode. In this episode, Joe reviews Tomorrowland and Will gushes about the new Mad Max. In addition, the guys discuss the movies that best portray how Joe's home state of Tennessee is and what movies would make for great theme bars.
The roomies got together for a double date to go see the new Avengers movie. This is their story. Please note - this episode was recorded on May 6.
The roomies got together for a double date to go see the new Avengers movie. This is their story. Please note - this episode was recorded on May 6.
Sometimes simplicity is the key. We recorded this episode last Thursday but could only publish it tonight. So enjoy two episodes in one week! This week we discuss people who successfully made the transition from one part of film making to another, and whether a movie can be a great film but bad movie. Enjoy!
Sometimes simplicity is the key. We recorded this episode last Thursday but could only publish it tonight. So enjoy two episodes in one week! This week we discuss people who successfully made the transition from one part of film making to another, and whether a movie can be a great film but bad movie. Enjoy!
After a long day of work and receptions, your roommates recorded an episode full of snark, wisdom, and a little bit of learning. The first half of the episode is dedicated to the numerous important commercials, er, trailers that dropped this week for movies that Hollywood is banking on saving their bottom line. We analyze and break each down for you. The second half of the show is dedicated to Terry Gilliam's Fisher King, Twelve Monkeys, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. We're all about altered perspectives in this week's show.
After a long day of work and receptions, your roommates recorded an episode full of snark, wisdom, and a little bit of learning. The first half of the episode is dedicated to the numerous important commercials, er, trailers that dropped this week for movies that Hollywood is banking on saving their bottom line. We analyze and break each down for you. The second half of the show is dedicated to Terry Gilliam's Fisher King, Twelve Monkeys, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. We're all about altered perspectives in this week's show.
Your podcasting duo hunkered down in their man caves with "top men" to improve the podcast and, although not perfect, we hope you enjoy our better audio quality. We do know you will enjoy our topic - a double episode on the early directorial work of Terry Gilliam. From Holy Grail to Baron Munchausen, we (and a special guest) talk about how his movies serve as societal satires and examples of why happy endings aren't always happy. Next week, Gilliam in the 90s. Share your comments with us at 240-MOVIE-82, twitter.com/movesWroomies, or facebook.com/MoviesWithTheRoomies