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In the 125th episode of the Extra Buttery Podcast, Robert and Jason owe Vin Diesel an apology for taking sides in the Fast & Furious feud after an exposé on Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's difficult Amazon production RED ONE revealed detailed (and gross!) examples of his unprofessionalism. This episode includes: a healthy debate about the merits and politics of CIVIL WAR (9:40), the rise of quality video-game adaptations with FALLOUT (32:22), the continuing trainwrecks of Zack Snyder with REBEL MOON - PART 2: THE SCARGIVER (50:26), the draw of Hollywood star power in the formulaic THE FALL GUY (1:01:18), the rightfully highly-acclaimed SHOGUN (1:08:22) and Marvel's best production in recent memory with X-MEN '97 (1:14:50).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 124th episode of the Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert welcome back Matt Whalen and dedicate the entire episode to Denis Villenueve's sci-fi epic drama DUNE: PART 2! We talk David Lynch's DUNE, Chani, Zendaya and Chalamet's chemistry, Villeneuve's world of Dune and rank his filmography at the end of the episode.
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 123rd episode of the Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert open the episode with some discussion on upcoming video game adaptations BORDERLANDS, which had been toiling in production hell, and touch on other game adaptations FALLOUT and HALO. We kick off with MADAME WEB (5:47) and Jason and Robert’s diverging opinions before moving on to DRIVE-AWAY DOLLS (25:04) from Ethan Coen. The episode finishes with Jason and Robert’s top 10s of 2023 (that they’ve seen so far) (33:52).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 122nd episode of The Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert gush over GODZILLA MINUS ONE (6:28), a movie that delivered on an exciting trailer with a new chubby Godzilla; find reasons to enjoy the final chapter of the old DCEU with AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM (20:24); the complete and utter mess that was REBEL MOON (32:50); and discuss why POOR THINGS (58:22) is a potential awards darling.
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 121st episode of The Extra Buttery Episode, Jason and Robert discuss the new MAD MAX: FURIOSA trailer in the cold open before heading to Osage County with Martin Scorsese's KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON (7:57). In a jam-packed episode, Jason thinks Ridley Scott's lost the plot with NAPOLEON (25:11) and THE MARVELS (42:13) is flat-out not good while Robert believes Alexander Payne is back in form with THE HOLDOVERS (33:24) and finds some amusement with David Fincher's THE KILLER (55:03).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 120th episode of The Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert rattle off movies they’re looking forward to over the winter months and into the holiday season before taking a deep dive into THE CREATOR (10:44), discussing the incredible production value despite a modest budget, the battle between humans vs. AI, Asian representation, and the Vietnam War imagery. We continue with more sci-fi with AHSOKA (32:32) and why it falters because it tries to be both a show for adults and kids. Then we finish with DUMB MONEY (57:38) and the impact of the meme stock craze.
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 119th episode of the Extra Buttery Podcast, Robert quizzes Jason with a lightning round of “real movie or not?” (And, sorry, the Mattel toy is Mighty Max, not Mad Max). We start with the instant classic OPPENHEIMER (9:31) and move on to BARBIE (37:07), and discuss how Barbenheimer has hurt MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – DEAD RECKONING PART ONE (49:10) and its many faults. We finish with INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY (1:07:40) and ASTEROID CITY (1:23:22).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 118th episode of the Extra Buttery podcast, Jason and Robert’s attempt at the cold open begins with the writers’ strike and somehow ends up reminiscing about their youth. Anyway, they open with SUCCESSION (4:05) and why Tom Wambsgams was tabbed to win from the very beginning, and kick off the movies segment with BLACKBERRY (16:38), a Canadian hit about a Canadian has-been. It’s a lot better than FAST X (26:54), which has forced Jason to abandon his fandom for the “family.” Fortunately, things look up with SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE (43:19) and GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3 (50:51).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 117th episode of the Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert open with a discussion about the upcoming writers’ strike and the impact of AI-produced scripts, but harken to The Architect’s warning about how computer errors are inevitably made by humans. We start the episode with CREED III (5:02), Michael B. Jordan’s directorial debut and possibly Jonathan Majors’ last big feature role, and segue to Keanu Reeves’ (final?) appearance in the action-packed (and unintentionally hilarious?) JOHN WICK 4 (14:07). Our jam-packed episode continues with DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: HONOR AMONG THIEVES (27:20), THE SUPER MARIO BROS. MOVIE (36:36), THE MANDALORIAN (44:20), get sidetracked with Star Wars talk, then finish with HBO’S SUCCESSION (53:00).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 116th episode of the Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert open with their thoughts on the laughable new crisis management team for this year’s Oscars before launching into our thoughts on the lukewarm ANT-MAN: QUANTUMANIA (4:42). Meanwhile, HBO’s LAST OF US (24:37) has been a big hit, an anomaly in the world of video game adaptations. The episode finishes with Jason and Robert’s top 10 of 2022 (38:24) and a bonus worst movie of the year (1:06:34).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 115th episode of The Extra Buttery Podcast, Robert and Jason catch up after the holidays with some award talk (5:19), including the cultural impact of TOP GUN: MAVERICK and movies they saw at the end of 2022. We then discuss – spoiler alert! – GLASS ONION (13:22) and Rian Johnson’s obsession with subversion; AVATAR: THE WAY OF THE WATER (23:11) and James Cameron’s new technology; Brendan Fraser’s performance in THE WHALE (32:56); the cheeseburger in THE MENU (37:45); the wild mess that is BABYLON (46:06); and awards favourite THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN (56:15).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 114th episode of the Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert discuss WAKANDA FOREVER (4:02) and it’s shaky screenplay and ending, the visually impressive yet generic BLACK ADAM (27:55) – go on a small tangent about Henry Cavill’s return as Superman and (34:47) and THE COLOR OF MONEY (40:00) – gush over ANDOR (42:00) and finish with WESTWORLD (51:33).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 113th episode of The Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert discuss how invested they are in Disney’s Star Wars universe in the cold open, before delving into THE RINGS OF POWER Season 1 finale and HOUSE OF THE DRAGON (3:40). Then it’s onto VIFF (21:56); going from bottom to top: French whodunit MAIGRET (22:55), German thriller THE FORGER (24:33), historical drama CORSAGE (27:54), Canadian dramedy VIKING (30:41), Korean thriller DECISION TO LEAVE (34:26), local film RICEBOY SLEEPS (39:20), Korean drama BROKER (42:47) and comedy TRIANGLE OF SADNESS (47:11). The episode caps off with DON’T WORRY DARLING (53:45), and how they fumbled its release.
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 112th episode of the Extra Buttery podcast, Robert opens with his experience at TIFF 2022 before he and Jason dive into Amazon's THE RINGS OF POWER (3:03) and HBO'S HOUSE OF THE DRAGON (24:33), and why comparing the two fantasy epics is like apples and oranges. (Yes, Milly Alcock's character is Rhaenyra, not Rhaenys - sorry). We then U-turn back to TIFF (32:18) with THE WOMAN KING starring Viola Davis, Sam Mendes and Roger Deakins' EMPIRE OF LIGHT (33:46), the disappointing BUTCHER'S CROSSING featuring Nicolas Cage (39:06), Palme d'Or winner TRIANGLE OF SADNESS (43:56) and Rob's favourite, THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN (49:25).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 111th episode of the Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert open with a discussion about the recent cancellation of BATGIRL and the implication of the Warner Bros.-Discovery merger. We kick off with a belated discussion (spoilers!) on THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER (8:50) and why it didn't work, Jordan Peele's new thriller NOPE (27:48), the messy and chaotic BULLET TRAIN (37:23), and two TV show recommendations with HBO's cringe docu-comedy THE REHEARSAL (50:13) and Netflix's Korean import about an autistic lawyer in EXTRAORDINARY ATTORNEY WOO (57:15).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 110th episode of the Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert discuss the return of the summer blockbuster with TOP GUN (2:02, spoilers starting 13:38) with a brief interlude from good friend Michael Spicer (19:40) and his new video game audio asset pack! After a fun start, it's off to JURASSIC WORLD: DOMINION (21:47) an absolute mess of a once-beloved franchise. We then cap it all off with a TV "lightning round" with OBI-WAN KENOBI (40:37), MS. MARVEL (52:28), THE BOYS (56:46) and STRANGER THINGS (59:46)
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 109th episode of The Extra Buttery Podcast, Robert visits Jason in Vancouver and they go catch a flick... Unfortunately, it was FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE SECRETS OF DUMBLEDORE (7:35), the third film of a poorly conceived spin-off franchise that is (hopefully) meeting its merciful end. Robert also reviews Alex Garland's new horror-thriller film, MEN (44:55). There's a lot of discontent in this episode so make sure you listen because misery loves company.
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 108th episode of the Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert discuss the summer blockbuster season ahead before taking a deep dive into Robert Eggers' THE NORTHMAN (8:28) and how it compares to other revenge tales (27:35). We then jump to DR. STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS (30:12, includes spoilers) and provide brief thoughts about HBO's WINNING TIME (50:50), a dramatized and controversial retelling of the Lakers' Showtime dynasty, and Richard Linklater's APOLLO 10 1⁄2 (55:42).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 107th episode of the Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert offer up diverging views on EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE (3:35). Then Jason discusses why SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2 (24:22) wasn't quite as good as the first film, while Robert offers his thoughts on AFTER YANG (35:47), the new film from Kogonada (one of his new favourite directors), before finishing off with Jason's recommendation of HBO's TOKYO VICE (46:34).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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In the 106th episode of The Extra Buttery Podcast, Jason and Robert discuss THE BATMAN, the newest reboot of our beloved caped crusader. In this spoiler-heavy review, we discuss the plot and the numerous characters that populate it, a special appearance by a special character, and our final thoughts rankings for all the live-action Batman films ever made (48:53).
Original theme music, intro, and outro composed and performed by Michael Spicer
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