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  • Welcome to the penultimate episode of "Hungry for More," the podcast offshoot of "Thirsty for More," where Ana, Milenko, and Aleks reunite for an introspective yet delightfully silly discussion on the final installment of Katniss's journey in "The Hunger Games" series— "Mockingjay Part 2."In this episode, the trio delves deep into the nuances of revolution and its often disappointing aftermath. With thought-provoking discussions on the movie's messaging and themes, they explore the stunning conclusions that unfold as Katniss's story reaches its climax.But that's not all—prepare to be captivated as they further romanticize the saga of beloved characters such as Peeta, Gale, President Coin, and the enigmatic President Snow. With insights that are both insightful and entertaining, this episode promises to be a fascinating deep dive into the world of "The Hunger Games."So, don't miss out! Tune in to this episode of "Hungry for More" and join Ana, Milenko, and Aleks as they navigate the twists and turns of Katniss's epic journey. It's an episode not to be missed—get into it!





















  • Welcome to "Hungry for More," the podcast where Ana, Aleks, and Milenko dive deep into the world of "The Hunger Games" movies, exploring the broader political implications of art and the depiction of righteous revolution in Hollywood.In this episode, the trio delves into the third installment of the franchise—Part 1 of the epic finale, "Mockingjay." With the revolution in full swing, paranoia runs rampant as loyalties are questioned and alliances tested. Against this backdrop, Katniss emerges as a beacon of inspiration and hope, galvanizing the masses with her unwavering resolve.As the hosts dissect the intricacies of the plot, they uncover layers of character development and lore that add depth to the story. However, with "Mockingjay" Part 1 serving as the first half of a two-part epic, there's a sense of anticipation mixed with frustration. While the attempt to give the story a cohesive ending is commendable, the wait for the final resolution can feel agonizing.Nevertheless, the movie is ripe with intrigue, particularly in the evolving dynamics of Katniss' relationships with Gale and Peeta. As the lines between ally and adversary blur, the hosts navigate the complexities of love, loyalty, and sacrifice with keen insight and analysis.So, if you're hungry for a thought-provoking discussion on "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1," look no further. Tune in to this episode of "Hungry for More" and prepare to feast on a feast of insights and revelations. After listening, you'll undoubtedly be left craving more.

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  • Welcome back to another thrilling episode of "Thirsty for More," where the trio of brothers—Aleks and Milenko—and their esteemed friend of the show, Ana, are ready to dive deep into the captivating world of "The Hunger Games" once again. This time, they're setting their sights on the exhilarating sequel, "Catching Fire."Join our heroine, Katniss Everdeen, as she grapples with the aftermath of her victory in the Hunger Games. Traumatized and despondent, Katniss finds herself thrust back into the oppressive reality of District 12. But her triumph alongside Peeta has sparked a revolution, shattering the fragile facade of peace maintained by President Snow's tyrannical regime.Enter the enigmatic Phillip Seymour Hoffman, delivering an unforgettable performance as the new gamemaker with a peculiar charm and unsettling allure. In this quarter quell edition—an all-stars, all-winners extravaganza—the stakes are higher than ever, with 75 years of history coming to a head.As the hosts dissect the complex themes of power, influence, and violence, they uncover layers of meaning within the film. From exploring the trauma of societal structures to dissecting the parallels with real-life conflicts, their conversations are as enlightening as they are engaging.So, buckle up and prepare for a journey into the heart of "Catching Fire," where every twist and turn reveals new insights into the human condition. With laughter, analysis, and plenty of surprises along the way, this episode promises to be an unforgettable experience. Don't miss out—tune in now and join the conversation!

  • Welcome back to another exciting episode of the podcast extravaganza with the dynamic duo, Aleks and Milenko! But wait, there's more! This time, they're joined by none other than the fantastic Ana, a dear friend of the show, as they embark on a thrilling mini dive into the captivating world of young adult fiction with none other than "The Hunger Games."Hold onto your seats, folks, because this trio of hosts is ready to take you on a rollercoaster ride through the dystopian landscape of Panem. First up, let's talk about Jennifer Lawrence—what an absolute powerhouse performance she delivers in the 2012 adaptation of "The Hunger Games"! Get ready to be blown away by her talent.But that's just the beginning. Prepare yourself for a podcast episode like no other, as Aleks, Milenko, and Ana kick off a hilarious yet deeply exploratory discussion. Together, they delve into the intricate web of politics and power that defines the world of "The Hunger Games." From the thrilling action sequences to the thought-provoking social commentary, no stone is left unturned in this enthralling conversation.So, grab your bow and arrow, and join the trio as they navigate the treacherous arenas of "The Hunger Games" universe. With laughter, insight, and plenty of surprises along the way, this episode promises to leave you thirsty for more. Don't miss out—tune in now and let the games begin!

  • Welcome back to another thrilling installment of "Second Chance Schwartzy," where the brothers Aleks and Milenko continue their journey through the Schwarzenegger cinematic universe. This week, they're diving into the 1986 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie that once earned the infamous title of a "Raw Deal." That's right—the movie that led to the coining of the phrase, indicating films with high expectations that ultimately fall short.But hold on! This time around, the brothers are embracing the over-the-top B-plot and reveling in the glorious 80s camp. It turns out, "Raw Deal" isn't such a raw deal after all. The cast, led by the one and only Arnold Schwarzenegger, delivers silly yet entertaining performances, with the likes of Robert Davi adding to the over-the-top charm.In a flurry of events, the brothers decode the sometimes convoluted but consistently wild plot. Join them as they unearth the hidden gems and unexpected joys in a movie that, against all odds, manages to turn disappointment into delight. It's a rediscovery of the fun side of "Raw Deal," and the brothers are here to guide you through the journey.So, buckle up and join Aleks and Milenko as they navigate the twists and turns of "Raw Deal," proving that sometimes, a second chance is all a movie needs to transform from a supposed disappointment into a rollicking good time. Stay tuned and enjoy the ride!

  • Welcome back to the resurrection of the podcast that started it all—welcome to "Second Chance Schwartzy" with the indomitable brothers Aleks and Milenko! This time, they're revisiting the golden era of Arnold Schwarzenegger's filmography, kicking off with a deep dive into the 1988 buddy cop comedy, "Red Heat."Picture this: Arnold Schwarzenegger as Ivan Danko, a Soviet Union cop sent on a special assignment to the chaos of Chicago, USA. His partner in this odd couple adventure? The hilarious Jim Belushi as Art Ridzik. It's a fish-out-of-water story with a touch of the buddy cop dynamic that defined the era.While "Red Heat" might seem like a goofy comedy at first glance, the brothers reveal its hidden layers. The film cleverly explores the cultural clash between Danko's Soviet background and Ridzik's Chicago upbringing, emphasizing the surprising similarities between the two. Set against the backdrop of the dwindling Cold War tensions and the impending dismantling of the Soviet Union, the movie captures a unique moment in history.But that's not all—the plot thickens with Ed O'Ross playing Viktor Rosta, the notorious USSR drug pusher and big bad guy. The narrative weaves a subplot involving the Cleanheads, a Black liberation movement, drawing intriguing parallels between Black liberation in America and socialist principles in the USSR. It's a dense and captivating plot that unfolds against the backdrop of East meeting West."Red Heat" is a classic tale with an ensemble cast that's nothing short of iconic—Gina Gershon, Laurence Fishburne, Peter Boyle, and more. The movie surprises with its depth and intriguing layers, making it a classic worth revisiting. So, join the brothers as they unravel the intricacies of this Schwarzenegger gem in "Second Chance Schwartzy." It's a blast from the past that promises to be a great and surprising ride!

  • Welcome back to the electrifying realm of "Planet Bruce" with your favorite brothers, Aleks and Milenko! In this episode, they're diving headfirst into the explosive world of "Live Free or Die Hard," the fourth installment of the iconic John McClane series.This time around, McClane has a new sidekick in the form of Justin Long. While their chemistry isn't bad, the writing doesn't quite hit the mark for snappy comedic timing, leaving some jokes falling flat. But fear not, because the movie has its share of great moments, thanks to excellent casting choices like the amazing Maggie Q, Timothy Olyphant, Mary Elizabeth Winstead (cue the "but my daughter is IMPORTANT" nod for our loyal audience), Cliff Curtis, and a memorable, if slightly awkward, cameo by Kevin Smith as a tech guru.Amidst the hits and misses, the standout performance comes from Timothy Olyphant, who brings a modern twist to the classic John McClane-type bad guy. The movie takes a bold step by delving into the realm of principled domestic terrorism, a "fire sale" scenario where "everything must go," illustrating the frightening potential of using the internet to disrupt every aspect of life. Intriguingly, the script was inspired by a speculative science and tech magazine article, blending the imagined scenario seamlessly into the John McClane lore.While the attempt to up the stakes from the previous movie may have left "Live Free or Die Hard" feeling a bit bloated and forgettable, the brothers bring their classic dynamic and excited candor to elevate the conversation. Join them as they dissect the highs, lows, and the fascinating intersections of technology and action in this episode of "Planet Bruce." It might not be a great movie, but it certainly makes for an excellent conversation that you won't want to miss. Tune in and brace yourself for a rollercoaster ride through the Die Hard universe!



















  • Welcome, fellow cinephiles, to a monumental episode of "Planet Bruce"! This time, brothers Aleks and Milenko are delving into a movie that's not just a film—it's an integral part of their shared history. Brace yourselves for a deep dive into the 2005 indie gem by Nick Cassavetes, a cinematic journey through the true-life events of Johnny Truelove and Jake Mazursky.This movie holds a special place in the hearts of the brothers, having been quoted and memed for years, especially celebrating the powerhouse performance of Ben Foster. Get ready for a thoughtful analysis as the brothers dissect not just the scenes featuring Foster but the entire fabric of this indie masterpiece.The stellar cast, including Sharon Stone, Bruce Willis, Amanda Seyfried, Anton Yelchin, Justin Timberlake, and Emile Hirsch, delivers standout performances. The casting is on point, and the faux documentary style of filming adds a layer of authenticity, capturing the essence of a compellingly told California-based coming-of-age story.As the brothers navigate the narrative, they unravel the brilliance of the storytelling, particularly how the faux documentary style intensifies the dramatic irony surrounding Anton Yelchin's fate. The audience, already aware of the tragic outcome, is taken on a ride, witnessing these young characters make life-altering mistakes.This episode promises to be nothing short of epic, as the brothers bring their A-game to dissect the layers of this cinematic gem. It's "Planet Bruce" at its finest, discussing a movie that has etched itself into their cinematic lexicon. So, get ready for a Pantheon-level episode, filled with excitement, insight, and, of course, plenty of T4M moments. It's a big one, and we can't wait for you to get into it! Tune in and enjoy the ride!

  • Merry Lynchmas everyone!

    We've met before... haven't we?

    The brothers cover David Lynch's singular classic Lost Highway and discuss all of the seedy nuances in this exploration of inner evils brought on by masculine insecurity.

    Brilliant film!

    Merry Lynchmas everyone and a happy new year!

  • Welcome back to another thrilling episode of "Thirsty for More" on Planet Bruce, where the brothers Aleks and Milenko take you on an exhilarating ride through the world of cinema. This time, buckle up as they dive into the gritty, visually stunning neo-noir landscape of "Sin City," a cinematic masterpiece crafted by comic writer Frank Miller and directed by the visionary Robert Rodriguez.As the brothers embark on this cinematic journey, tension simmers at the surface, as it often does when delving into the neo-noir genre. Milenko, with his socially conscious lens, and Aleks, championing the cause of artistic merit, kick off the conversation with their distinct perspectives. But fear not, dear listeners, because this tension evolves into a beautifully nuanced discussion about the exploration and cartoonish exploitation of hyper-masculinity, a theme intricately woven throughout "Sin City."Bruce Willis, alongside a stellar ensemble cast featuring Jessica Alba, Benicio del Toro, Brittany Murphy, Clive Owen, Mickey Rourke, and Elijah Wood, delivers an unforgettable performance. The brothers dissect the film piece by piece, navigating through the order in which the narrative unfolds. It's a fascinating deep dive into a world of stand-out performances, impressive visual storytelling, and the intricate interplay of character dynamics.With each actor breathing life into their roles, "Sin City" becomes more than a movie—it's a cinematic experience. So, join us for this mesmerizing episode of "Planet Bruce," where Aleks and Milenko guide you through the dark alleys and neon-lit streets of "Sin City." From the captivating performances to the visually arresting storytelling, this episode promises to be a riveting exploration of a film that leaves you thirsty for more. Stay tuned and immerse yourself in the world of hyper-masculinity, neo-noir aesthetics, and the brilliance of Bruce Willis in "Sin City."

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  • Hold onto your seats, fellow movie enthusiasts, because the brothers Aleks and Milenko are back with another heart-pounding episode of "Planet Bruce"! In this installment, they're unraveling the hidden gem that is the 2005 film "Hostage."Prepare to be blown away by a low-budget masterpiece that defies all expectations. "Hostage" is a rollercoaster of genuinely surprising twists and turns that'll have you on the edge of your seat. This movie, like the Die Hard 4 sequel we all wished for, ditches the blockbuster scale for a lower budget, raising the stakes and intensifying the suspense.But what makes this episode truly special is the outstanding performances by the cast, including the remarkable little kid actor, Jimmy Bennett. Ben Foster and Kevin Pollak deliver performances that will leave you in awe. The plot itself is a captivating mix of "Cape Fear" and "Last House on the Left," with a dash of "Home Alone" added to the cinematic concoction."Hostage" turns out to be the little movie that could, surprising the brothers with its depth, layers, and intense storytelling. From suspense to intrigue, every character gets their own fully fleshed-out story, adding an incredible amount of depth to this fast-paced and utterly entertaining movie.And let's not forget the insane ending sequences with Molotov cocktails and a burning house, bringing this cinematic experience to an unforgettable climax. So, join us for this electrifying episode of "Planet Bruce," where Aleks and Milenko dissect every thrilling aspect of "Hostage" and share their excitement for this hidden gem. It's the perfect blend of suspense, surprise, and pure entertainment that will leave you thirsty for more! Stay tuned and enjoy the cinematic ride.

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  • Get ready for another riveting episode of "Planet Bruce" with your favorite brothers, Aleks and Milenko! This time, they're delving into the 2000 cinematic gem that boasts the powerhouse duo of Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson.In this episode, our hosts unravel the layers of this cool and intriguing movie, exploring the exceptional performances of Willis and Jackson. While the film captivates with its unique storyline, the brothers can't help but notice some repetition in M. Night Shyamalan's twist-ending formula, a signature move by the acclaimed director.What makes this episode truly special is the deep dive into the superhero and supervillain dynamic that the film presents. Witness the brilliant commentary subtly woven into the narrative, addressing race in America by associating Bruce Willis' powers with the concept of white privilege. It's a thought-provoking aspect that adds a layer of depth to the movie.So, join us for this exciting episode of "Planet Bruce," where Aleks and Milenko dissect every nuance of the film, celebrating the brilliance of Willis and Jackson's performances and unraveling the thematic complexities embedded in the narrative. Get ready to be entertained, enlightened, and left thirsty for more. Stay tuned, and don't miss the dynamic conversation about this captivating piece of cinematic artistry!

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  • Prepare for an emotional journey as the brothers, Aleks and Milenko, dive into the heartfelt and often overlooked gem from the year 2000— "The Kid" on the latest episode of "Planet Bruce."In this remarkable film, witness the extraordinary talent of Spencer Breslin as he takes on the role of a young Bruce Willis. The little kid's acting prowess is nothing short of phenomenal, leaving you in awe of his performance. The brothers explore how "The Kid" was truly ahead of its time, breaking new ground in its storytelling and emotional depth.What sets this episode apart is the genuine, raw emotion it evokes. Brace yourselves, because "The Kid" is so good and touching that it manages to bring Milenko to tears during the recording. This poignant moment speaks volumes about the film's power to connect on a profound emotional level.So, join us for this special episode of "Planet Bruce," where we celebrate the brilliance of "The Kid," its exceptional cast, and the impact it has had, not only on the brothers but on anyone lucky enough to experience its magic. Get ready to be moved, entertained, and left thirsty for more. Stay tuned, and don't miss this heartfelt discussion about a cinematic gem that tugs at the heartstrings.

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  • Get ready for another rollercoaster ride through the cinematic world of Bruce Willis in the latest episode of "Planet Bruce" with your hosts, the dynamic duo, Milenko and Aleks. This time, they're diving headfirst into the zany and darkly comedic world of the year 2000, and the movie in focus is none other than "The Whole Nine Yards."Set against the backdrop of Montreal, Quebec, this film boasts a stellar cast, including Matthew Perry, Rosanna Arquette, Michael Clarke Duncan, Natasha Henstridge, Amanda Peet, and Kevin Pollak. And of course, the one and only Bruce Willis takes on the role of a contract killer, setting the stage for a farcical chain of events that will have you in stitches.It's a tale of intrigue, a comedy of errors, and a dash of noir vibes, all rolled into one. The brothers delve into the film, and while they both agree it's a wild and fun watch, they can't help but point out some tonal issues. "The Whole Nine Yards" seems to straddle the line, never fully committing to being a pitch-black comedy.In the end, it might not be the most substantial film, but it's a competent and entertaining ride that leaves you with a smile on your face. And what's even more delightful is the hilarious and engaging conversation between the brothers as they dissect the film's quirks and highlights.So, join us for the latest episode of "Planet Bruce," where we explore the wild world of contract killers, farcical mishaps, and a touch of noir, all served with a generous side of laughter. You won't want to miss this rollicking adventure with Milenko and Aleks. Stay tuned and get ready to be thirsty for more!

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  • Buckle up, dear listeners, because the "Planet Bruce" season is back, and this time, we've got an exciting guest joining the brothers Aleks and Milenko. This week, they are accompanied by associate producer Kays Vanderest as they delve into the spine-tingling 1999 classic thriller, "The Sixth Sense," directed by the master of suspense, M. Night Shyamalan.In this cinematic masterpiece, Bruce Willis takes on the role of a renowned child therapist. Picture the scene: he arrives home one fateful night after receiving an award for his excellence in the field. But the celebration takes a harrowing turn when he's confronted by a former patient, portrayed brilliantly by Donnie Wahlberg. Wahlberg's deeply disturbed character holds a seething grudge against Bruce, leading to a shocking act of violence that sets the stage for the entire movie.As the story unfolds, Bruce's personal life begins to crumble, and he embarks on impromptu walking therapy sessions with a young Haley Joel Osment. This role marked Osment's breakout performance as the unforgettable "I see dead people" kid. As the narrative unfolds, the audience is gradually let in on the mysteries of the film. Now, we won't spoil the famous twist that the movie is known for, but trust us, you have to see it to believe it.What's truly captivating about "The Sixth Sense" is how it weaves its twists and turns. Even if you're aware of them, they still manage to be genuinely exciting and mind-blowing, proving that the film's brilliance extends beyond its iconic revelation.So, join us for another thrilling episode of "Thirsty for More!" We promise that by the time we're done discussing this cinematic gem, you'll not only be quenching your thirst for more but also itching to rewatch "The Sixth Sense" with fresh eyes. It's an experience you won't want to miss! Stay tuned and get ready to be captivated all over again.

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  • Ladies and gentlemen, gear up for another thrilling episode of "Planet Bruce" with the dynamic duo, Aleks and Milenko! In this installment, the brothers journey back to 1998 to explore the classic blockbuster, "Armageddon," and trust us, it's anything but your typical space adventure.At first glance, it might appear as a tale of the "working man" Bruce Willis and his team of oil riggers, played by the likes of Steve Buscemi, Ben Affleck, Michael Clarke Duncan, and Owen Wilson, being called upon by NASA to embark on an extraordinary mission. The goal? To dig a hole in an asteroid and save the world from impending doom. It's supposed to be a story about hardworking folks proving they're just as resourceful as NASA scientists and government officials.But, here's the twist: as the brothers delve into the film, they uncover layers that are, to put it mildly, quite cringe-worthy. "Armageddon" ends up reading more like a crypto propaganda piece for the oil and gas industry, with peculiar moments like Bruce Willis starting the movie by shooting golf balls at Greenpeace protesters.The film's undertones take on a sinister feel when considering the current state of accelerating climate change, and the traditional values woven into the plot add to the complexity. Liv Tyler's character, though pivotal as Bruce's daughter, feels underdeveloped and is primarily used to fuel the tension surrounding her relationship with Ben Affleck's character. This dynamic becomes a battleground for traditional patriarchal values.Despite its questionable status as a "classic," the brothers have an engaging and thought-provoking conversation about the film, shedding light on its deeper themes and industry influences. Join us for another intriguing episode of "Planet Bruce," where nothing is as it seems, and the brothers never fail to keep the conversation lively and enlightening. Stay tuned and get ready to quench your thirst for more!

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  • Get ready for an action-packed, thought-provoking, and at times, contentious episode as the brothers tackle the 1998 thriller "Mercury Rising," starring the indomitable Bruce Willis!In this explosive film, Willis takes on the role of a fiercely libertarian and patriotic character—a running theme in many of his '90s movies. He's a man who doesn't place much trust in government institutions, but there's a twist: he's part of the FBI. It's a contradiction that sparks intrigue, particularly because Milenko finds themself deeply uncomfortable with the portrayal of an autistic child, played brilliantly by Miko Hughes.The plot is a rollercoaster of political intrigue and heart-pounding action. Bruce's character is haunted by a traumatic incident from his past, where a child he had grown close to during an undercover mission to combat extreme white nationalist violence was shot. The guilt and powerlessness he feels are palpable.Fast forward to the present, and Bruce stumbles upon a sinister plot to murder the savant child, portrayed by Miko Hughes, who possesses an extraordinary talent for solving puzzles. He deciphers a hidden message in a seemingly ordinary puzzle book, leading to a nerve-wracking hotline call. This sets off a chain reaction that leaves two NSA nerds in a tizzy and their boss, played by Alec Baldwin, ordering the unthinkable—a hit on the child's entire family, staged as a murder-suicide.But the kid escapes, and Bruce becomes his guardian, unable to trust anyone, not even his own agency. The movie is, in a word, outrageous. It's a wild ride of suspense, absurdity, and unexpected twists that keeps the audience guessing at every turn.Within this episode, the brothers embark on a truly intriguing conversation, navigating the complex terrain of "Mercury Rising," dissecting its portrayal of autism, its political themes, and its overall absurdity. It's a discussion that promises to be as engaging as the movie itself, and you won't want to miss it! Stay tuned and get thirsty for more!




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  • Happy Halloween T4M listeners! Welcome to our review of the amazing 10th sequel in the Saw series. Join us as we take a deep dive into the character study of our boy Jigsaw.

    This one is very spoiler laden so be warned!

    Enjoy!


  • Saw IV. Taking things to even great heights. The brothers discuss the increasing relevance of the deep lore in the saw franchise.

    THIRSTY FOR SAW Saw Part 4. Tobin Bell. What else can be said without giving the plot away