We’re talking Stripes this week and are ready for training, sir. ARRRRRRRRRMY TRAINING, SIR! We discuss this film for potential inclusion to the Talk of Fame.
Sorry to disappoint this week, but no Talkie Talk podcast, as the site was on vacation. But that’s all right, as none of us watched very much and we’re saving the best news for next week (it will be Breezy AF!).
What we can share is the results of the homework vote. We posted four options, sources from our Movies By Us group on Facebook. You all voted, and here is how it turned out…
4th – The Nightmare (2015) – “A documentary-horror film exploring the phenomenon of ‘Sleep Paralysis’ through the eyes of eight very different people.”
3rd – Christine (2016) – “Rebecca Hall stars in director Antonio Campos’ third feature film, CHRISTINE, the story of a woman who finds herself caught in the crosshairs of a spiraling personal life and career crisis.”
2nd – The Beaver (2011) – “Jodie Foster directs and co-stars with Mel Gibson in The Beaver – an emotional story about a man on a journey to re-discover his family and re-start his life. Plagued by his own demons, Walter Black was once a successful toy executive and family man who now suffers from depression. No matter what he tries, Walter can’t seem to get himself back on track…until a beaver hand puppet enters his life.”
And the winner…
1st – I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore (2017) – “Fed up with the human indecency she sees around her and set off by her home being burglarized, Ruth (Melanie Lynskey) teams up with her martial arts-crazed neighbor (Elijah Wood) to exact vengeance. However, the duo soon finds themselves deep into a world they know little about. Macon Blair directed this crime thriller.”
This movie can be found on Netflix, as it’s another Netflix original movie.
We’re excited to get back into the groove of talking Talkie Talk – and we’ll be talking IDFAHITWA(wow) next week, along with a brilliant main topic.
In this episode, we have Brent, Chris, TJ and David discuss last week’s homework (Monsters), their Watchlists, some Breezy on the Streets (Movie & TV News!) before going into the main topic: in honor of this week’s NFL Draft – we are doing our own draft – drafting desert island movies with NFL team names. But it’s more complicated than that. Delightfully arcane rules of elimination and selection are abound in this week’s podcast – even if you don’t like football, this should be fun.
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Homework Follow-up: Monsters ( 0:50 – 11:56 ) Watchlist/Playlist ( 11:56 – 30:53 )
TJ: The Leftovers, Titanic, Free Fire Chris: Fargo, playing: Yooka-Laylee David: Girls, S-Town (podcast) Brent: American Crime, Arrested Development Breezy on the Streets ( 30:53 – 37:49 ) Deadwood movie script has been completed Farenheit 451 HBO movie with Michael Shannon and Michael B. Jordan Half Nelson directors Fleck & Boden tabbed for directing Captain Marvel
Will Smith (probably) to be the genie in Guy Ritchie’s live-action Aladdin
Joss Whedon directing Batgirl, after getting blessing from Marvel chief
Bidding war amongst studios for who gets the James Bond franchise
Best bet movie coming out this week – The Circle Main Topic: Movie Draft ( 37:49 – 1:09:08 )
Team TJ: The Lion King, The Maltese Falcon, Under the Skin, Steel Magnolias, St. Vincent, The Jetsons, Le Chiefs, Gypsy Colt Team Chris: Space Cowboys, Lady and the Tramp, Uncle Buck, Eddie the Eagle, Ravenous, Dolphin Tale, Bolt, The Lucky Texan Team David: Kill Bill, The Iron Giant, Jackie Brown, Bad News Bears, Green Card, Hudson Hawk, Gentleman Broncos, Ladder 49 Team Brent: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Remember the Titans, Black Panther, The Patriot, Erik the Viking, Six Pack, Storm Over Bengal, Jaguar Lives New Homework Assignment: The Handmaiden (Amazon Prime) ( 1:09:08 )
The twelfth episode of The Media By Us pan-media podcast, Talkie Talk.
In this episode, we have Brent, Chris, TJ and David discuss last week’s homework (Filth), their Watchlists, some Breezy on the Streets (Trailers, returning TV, etc.) before going into the main topic (another Facebook suggestion!): checking what movie or TV show you mentally associate with an actor or actress. Like, who is Idris Elba to you? – Luther? Stringer Bell? That branch manager for two episodes of The Office? Shooter McGavin? A psychologically revealing episode this week.
The direct podcast RSS feed is here. And please contact us through email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter. Please give us a (good?) review on iTunes (here), Google Play (here), or anywhere to give us a boost!
Homework Follow-up: Filth ( 0:45 – 19:55 ) Watchlist/Playlist: ( 19:56 – Brent:Man of Steel, Tangerine, The Leftovers, Survivor TJ:Jurassic Park, Survivor Chris:Survivor, Stranded with a Million Dollars, The Challenge David:Win It All, 20th Century Women, Patriot, Reading: Annihilation Breezy on the Streets:
Trailer Time (Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Thor: Ragnarok, Detroit)
Josh Brolin cast as Cable in Deadpool 2
Returning TV (The Leftovers, Veep, The Handmaid’s Tale, Fargo, MST3K) Main Topic: Actor & Actress Associations General Discussion: Catherine O’Hara, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Gary Oldman, Scarlett Johanssen, Stanley Tucci, Natalie Portman, Harrison Ford, Matthew McConaughey, Steve Carell, Ricky Gervais, Nicholas Cage, Aiden Guillen, Tom Hardy, Liam Neeson, Kirsten Dunst, John C. Reilly, Richard Jenkins, Jude Law, Ryan Reynolds, Whoopi Goldberg, Steve Buscemi, J.K. Simmons, Martin Sheen, Emilio Estevez, Cameron Diaz, Seth Rogen, Julia Roberts, Christopher Lee, Benedict Cumberbatch, Matt Damon, Parker Posey, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Robin Williams, Maggie Gyllenhaal, TJ Miller, Chris Pratt, Denzel Washington, George Clooney New Homework Assignment:Monsters (Netflix)
Slight warning: Some mild language
(Intro courtesy of The Willow Walkers / Outro “5000 Candles in the Wind” courtesy of Mouserat, standard license NBC Universal)
The eleventhepisode of The Media By Us pan-media podcast, Talkie Talk.
In this episode, we have Brent, Chris, TJ and David talk about The Third Man (last week’s homework), discuss their Watchlists, some brief Oscar category news (sorry… it never ends), before going into the main topic: Rotten Tomatoes again, this time Certified Fresh movies (>75%) that we don’t like. It gets pretty real. And we hope you’re in the mood to hear about Space Cowboys, because you will. A lot.
The direct podcast RSS feed is here. And please contact us through email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter. Please give us a (good?) review on iTunes (here), Google Play (here), or anywhere to give us a boost!
Intro Homework Follow-up:The Third Man Watchlist/Playlist: David:I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore, The Discovery, Vikings, Deadwood Brent:Hot Fuzz, Kong: Skull Island, Coraline, Cloverfield, Survivor TJ:Derek, Planet Earth II, Life, Mystery Alaska Chris: Love, The Get Down (preview), Spring Breakers Breezy on the Streets: Oscar rules changes for Documentary and Animation Main Topic: Certified Fresh movies that aren’t that good… General Discussion: Brent – The Tree of Life, An Education, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (remake), Space Cowboys, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Blue Valentine, TJ – Zathura, 12 Years a Slave, Paddington, Brent’s Baby Videos (Peter Travers loved them), Moon, Blade Runner, Live Free or Die Hard, Hellboy II, Stardust, Frozen, Cinderella (live action), Jackie Brown,Chris – The Santa Clause, The Informant!, Drumline, Ransom, Happy Feet, Cop Car,David – Intolerable Cruelty, The Hateful Eight, Seabiscuit, Flight, A Prairie Home Companion, Scarface, Chasing Amy, The Aviator, Star Trek Into Darkness, Waiting for Guffman, Antz, Hugo New Homework Assignment: Filth (available on Netflix)
Warning: Some strong language
(Intro courtesy of The Willow Walkers / Outro “A1 Rogue” courtesy of Podington Bear through the Free Music Archive, CC-BY)
The tenth episode of The Media By Us pan-media podcast, Talkie Talk.
In this episode, we have Brent, Chris, TJ and David discuss their Watchlist/Playlist, some brand new trailers debuting (trailers!) before going into the main topic: movies with a “rotten” rating (<50%) on Rotten Tomatoes, that are worth watching. Sometimes, RT’s ratings give short shrift to some worthwhile movies (or we just like it anyway… and can’t explain it).
We go through genres and movies that you shouldn’t let your media-Oracle filter out from your viewing Obelisk. So to speak.
The direct podcast RSS feed is here. And please contact us through email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter.
Intro Homework Follow-up:Seeking a Friend for the End of the World Watchlist/Playlist: TJ – Red, Red 2, Collateral Beauty, Derek, Broadcast News Chris – The Great British Baking Show (notThe Great British Bake-Off) Brent – Get Out, Casino Royale, The Skin I Live In, Exit Through the Gift Shop, Survivor, Playing: MLB The Show 2017 David – Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, Goon, Coraline, Legion, Stranded with a Million Dollars Trailer Roundup:It, American Gods, Justice League, Wonder Woman, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Fargo, Game of Thrones, The Mummy, Destiny 2 Quick Hit:Rick and Morty‘s April Fools debut Main Topic: Rotten Tomatoes – Rotten movies we think are “fresh” General Discussion: Hot Rod, Billy Madison, Balls of Fury, Super Troopers, BASEketball, The Dukes of Hazard, Club Dread, Joe Dirt, Three Amigos, Orange County, Evolution, Big Daddy, Brain Candy, The Internship, Wet Hot American Summer, Not Another Teen Movie, The Baxter, Down to You, Along Came Polly, Love & Other Drugs, The Holiday (half of it…), Yes Man (only David…), Can’t Hardly Wait, Serendipity, Stargate, Idle Hands, National Treasure, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Constantine, Judge Dredd, Man on Fire, Hancock, Push, Jumper, Dream Catcher, Batman vs Superman, Hook, Lady in the Water, The Village, The Bone Collector, The Skulls (only Brent…), Death to Smoochy, Fear and Loathing in Last Vegas, Saw, Man of the Year, Welcome to Mooseport, Jawbreaker, Envy, Empire Records, Fat Albert (only Chris…), The Beach, Walking Tall, Vanilla Sky, A Walk to Remember, Mystery Alaska, What Lies Beneath, The Grudge, Final Destination, Silent Hill, The Strangers, In the Mouth of Madness New Homework Assignment:The Third Man
The ninth episode of The Media By Us pan-media podcast, Talkie Talk.
In this episode, we have Brent, Chris, TJ and David discuss their Watchlist/Playlist before going into the main topic: Happy Birthday TJ! In honor of TJ, and a Facebook request, we’re coming up with our favorite movies for every year since TJ has been alive (1985-present). It is super fun, and we only reach consensus twice. The rest… is history.
(Bonus fact: TJ and Brent have the best match in favorite films with 12 out of the 32 years… Just the two of us, making castles in the sand…)
The direct podcast RSS feed is here. And please contact us through email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter.
Intro Homework Follow-up:I Am Big Bird: The Carol Spinney Story Watchlist/Playlist: David – Everybody Wants Some!!, The One I Love, Green Room, Blue Jay, Mildred Pierce, Deadwood, Legion, Playing: Final Fantasy XV Brent – Seven Psychopaths, While We’re Young, Star Wars: The Clone Wars TJ – Meet Joe Black, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, The Girl with All the Gifts Chris – Survivor, Playing: Astroneers Main Topic: Favorite movies every year since 1985
Year
TJ
Brent
Chris
David
1985
Back to the Future
Back to the Future
Back to the Future
Back to the Future
1986
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Aliens
Aliens
1987
Raising Arizona
The Untouchables
Good Morning, Vietnam
Broadcast News
1988
Big
Die Hard
Beetlejuice
Die Hard
1989
When Harry Met Sally
When Harry Met Sally
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Batman
1990
Edward Scissorhands
Goodfellas
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Goodfellas
1991
Silence of the Lambs
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Hook
Silence of the Lambs
1992
A Few Good Men
My Cousin Vinny
Glengarry Glen Ross
Glengarry Glen Ross
1993
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park
Groundhog Day
1994
Pulp Fiction
Pulp Fiction
The Lion King
The Lion King
1995
The Usual Suspects
The Usual Suspects
Braveheart
Heat
1996
Independence Day
Mission: Impossible
Fargo
Fargo
1997
Good Will Hunting
L.A. Confidential
Grosse Pointe Blank
L.A. Confidential
1998
American History X
Saving Private Ryan
The Truman Show
The Truman Show
1999
The Sixth Sense
Office Space
Big Daddy
Magnolia
2000
Almost Famous
Almost Famous
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
In the Mood for Love
2001
Monsters Inc.
LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring
Zoolander
Spirited Away
2002
City of God
LOTR: Two Towers
Minority Report
City of God
2003
A Mighty Wind
Kill Bill, Vol. 1
28 Days Later
Lost in Translation
2004
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
The Incredibles
Shaun of the Dead
2005
Walk the Line
Batman Begins
Kung Fu Hustle
The 40-Year Old Virgin
2006
Pan’s Labyrinth
The Departed
The Host
Children of Men
2007
There Will Be Blood
There Will Be Blood
There Will Be Blood
There Will Be Blood
2008
WALL-E
The Dark Knight
In Bruges
The Dark Knight
2009
Inglourious Basterds
Inglourious Basterds
District 9
In the Loop
2010
Toy Story 3
Toy Story 3
Scott Pilgrim vs the World
The Social Network
2011
Moneyball
Midnight in Paris
Drive
Take Shelter
2012
Cabin in the Woods
Django Unchained
Goon
Silver Linings Playbook
2013
Her
Her
Gravity
Short Term 12
2014
Whiplash
Whiplash
John Wick
Whiplash
2015
Ex Machina
Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Mad Max: Fury Road
Mad Max: Fury Road
2016
Moonlight
Arrival
Kubo and the Two Strings
Manchester by the Sea
General Discussion:Pee Wee’s Big Adventure, Dead Poets Society, Field of Dreams, Born on the Fourth of July, Glory, Do the Right Thing, The Little Mermaid, Home Alone, Unforgiven, Chungking Express, Babe, Seven, Out of Sight, South Park, Fight Club, The Matrix, American Beauty, Being John Malkovich, Eyes Wide Shut, The Blair Witch Project, The Big Lebowski, Memento, Amelie, Mulholland Dr, Adaptation., Punch-Drunk Love, Road to Perdition, 25th Hour, Return of the King, I Heart Huckabees, Casino Royale, Borat, Little Miss Sunshine, The Lives of Others, Brick, Michael Clayton, Slumdog Millionaire, The Master, Guardians of the Galaxy, Edge of Tomorrow, Gone Girl, Big Hero 6 New Homework Assignment: Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (Netflix)
Slight warning: Some mild language
(Intro courtesy of The Willow Walkers / Outro “Mt Fox Shop” courtesy of BoxCat Games through the Free Music Archive)
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The fifth episode of The Media By Us pan-media podcast, Talkie Talk.
In this episode, we have Brent, Chris, TJ and Daviddiscuss their Watchlist/Playlist, some news from Brent’s News Corner before going into video game movies… movies that remind us of video games… video game adaptations of movies… and everything in between: we discuss it all and have a Real or Fake quiz about video game properties.
The fourth episode of The Media By Us pan-media podcast, Talkie Talk – a very special episode.
In this episode, we have Brent, Chris, TJ and David go through an extensive town-hall style debate to see which movies should win in every category of the 2017 Academy Awards. The winners… may surprise you. The discussion… just may save your life. After the jump, winners of the discussion are posted – so only click if you want to ruin the surprise.
Later in the week, we’ll go back to our normal format (Homework, Watchlist, Main Topic).
The fourth episode of The Media By Us pan-media podcast, Talkie Talk – a very special episode.
In this episode, we have Brent, Chris, TJ and David go through an extensive town-hall style debate to see which movies should win in every category of the 2017 Academy Awards. The winners… may surprise you. The discussion… just may save your life. After the jump, winners of the discussion are posted – so only click if you want to ruin the surprise.
Later in the week, we’ll go back to our normal format (Homework, Watchlist, Main Topic).