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This week, we begin our 2024 wrap-up by talking about our favourite movies from the year, including new films and ones that we watched for the first time.
Dallin defends the new Lord of the Rings animated movie, THe War of the Rohirrim, and Scott tells about his time spent playing Rocksteady's Suicide Squad over the holidays.
Next week, we'll be back to talk about our favourite games of 2024!
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This week, Alice (made up character) is back on her ol' crusade to take down Umbrella Corporation (just in one building), but once again, she doesn't really do a whole lot (nothing).
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This week, we review the second animated film in the Resident Evil series, Damnation. This, by far, is the truest adaptation of Resident Evil so far.
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This week, we continue our Resident Evil review series with Afterlife, which is pretty bad.
One Google user so eloquently stated, "Anyone who thought that this movie was good should probably remove themselves from the gene pool."
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This week we play and review Okage: Shadow King, a strange little JRPG from 2001 that never made its way to PAL regions until 2016. It is currently available on PS4 and PS5 as part of PS Plus Premium.
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This week we watch and review the first of the animated Resident Evil films, Resident Evil: Degeneration.
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This week, we continue with our review of the entire Resident Evil movie series with the third film, Resident Evil: Extinction. Next week, we will move on to the first of the animated movies, Resident Evil: Degeneration.
Listen to Dallin's new album, Midnight Echoes, on the following platforms:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1t2chVKuSvAc0SLFETyq3w
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/explorers-1999-version-single/1778833642?uo=4
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This week, we return to Raccoon City to begin our full review of every Resident Evil movie, live-action and animated. If you want to go back to get our opinions on Resident Evil (2002) and Welcome to Raccoon City (2021), you can scroll down to the following episodes:
Episode 142 - Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021)
Episode 89 - The Video Game Cinematic Universe in Review - Resident Evil (2002)
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In this special episode, we officially establish the Shite 80s Movies for Children Cinematic Universe (which includes the previously ranked and reviewed Short Circuit movies) by talking about 1985's Explorers, starring River Phoenix and Ethan Hawke.
Next week, we'll be moving on to watch, rank, and review every film in the Resident Evil movie series, including the animated films. We've already watched and recapped two of those, so if you want to go back and listen to our thoughts on those ahead of next week's episode (Resident Evil: Apocalypse), you can scroll down to the following episodes:
Episode 142 - Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021)
Episode 89 - The Video Game Cinematic Universe in Review - Resident Evil (2002)
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We return once again to the Disney Parks Cinematic Universe, our series in which we rank and review every film based on a Disney Parks attraction. This week, we review the 1996 British family adventure comedy The Wind in the Willows, which, by technicality only, makes it into the DPCU due to being marketed as Mr. Toad's Wild Ride in the United States.
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This is a movie that exists, and it's based on Monster Hunter, so we watched it. There's not much else to say, really.
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This week we're taking a look at the highs (there are none) and lows (there are so many) of Crash Twinsanity.
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We're back this week with more Video Game Cinematic Universe clean up, where we go back to watch film adaptations that we previously missed. Next up is Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.
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...and it deserves to have lost 100 million dollars. It should have lost more. There's no reason for a modern-day video game film adaptation to be in such a state.
Anyways. Happy 200 episodes! Thanks so much for joining us. Here's to many more.
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We've returned to the Video Game Cinematic Universe! In this cleanup episode, we go back to a film that we missed, Dragon Quest: Your Story.
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Let's talk about the fourth film in the Pirates series, On Stranger Tides, and listen to Scott's opinion on the film deflate in real-time.
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