Episodios
-
After discussing Rob Zombieâs original Halloween remake, the guys decide to take a run at the sequel, Halloween II. Colin is having none of it, Marcus doesnât want to live in Zombieâs world, and while Dave can appreciate some of what Zombie was attempting, everybody agrees the movie is generally unpleasant, extremely violent, and narratively bizarre. Nobody understands (or cares about) ghostly apparitions and white horses, and weâre all confused why EVERY PERSON in Haddonfield a disgusting human being. While we want you to listen to the podcast, we canât recommend actually watching the movieâŠ..
This is the 5th Halloween franchise film the DMC podcast has discussed â Marcus and Colin blame Dave, and her agrees itâs his fault. But, while the movies havenât been great, the podcasts are a lot of fun, so if youâd like to check out the earlier films we discussed, you can find them here:
Rob Zombieâs Halloween remake Halloween 2018 Halloween Kills Halloween Ends -
Dave, Marcus, and Colin discuss Ridley Scott's sci-fi masterpiece Alien, the birth of the franchise, the artistry of the sets, and Veronica Cartwright's fantastic terror performance.
-
¿Faltan episodios?
-
The guys discuss the film, the state of modern action and Netflix original films. Everybody loves the action but finds the rest of the story threadbare. They discuss the effectiveness of both âmoistâ and âwetâ teams, compare the film to a Chiliâs chicken sandwich, marvel at the range and speed of mini-taxis, and debate the best 80âs bubblegum brands/flavors. Lots of praise for Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, but they canât agree on which fictional super-assassin would win in a fight between Jason Bourne, Sierra Six or McCall from The Equlizer, but they agree recording the pod was probably more fun than the movie itself.
-
The guys discuss the classic sci-fi horror film - arguably John Carpenterâs greatest film. Everybody marvels at Rob Bottinâs amazing practical effects, but Marcus doesnât love all the gore. High praise for Kurt Russell, questions about flamethrower management, and Wilford Brimley gets REALLY excited dissecting Alien dogs. Grab a bottle of J&B scotch, and enjoy the ride!
-
After watching and enjoying Prey (2022) Dave, Marcus, and Colin dive deep into the Predator franchise discussing each of the movies. Spoiler alert: the first and last are the two best of the 6 movies.
The original Predator starts at 13:21, Predator 2 starts at 41:02, Predator v. Alien at 51:19, Predator v. Alien: Requiem at 59:36, The Predator at 1:06:13 and rounding out the discussion the new movie Prey at 1:12:06. -
Dave, Colin and Marcus are back to tackle Steven Spielberg's follow-up to Jaws, the 1977 smash hit Close Encounters. Colin loves the film due to seeing it as a kid and listening to the John Williams soundtrack. Marcus is also a fan due to his own obsessive need to sculp things out of mashed potatoes. Dave has only ever seen the film twice and while he enjoys it, after watching it recently with his kids, he questions if it's truly a masterpiece (as in the "top 10 sci-fi films of all time").
Everybody agrees, Roy is no longer worth of his "world's greatest Dad" mug, on account of his decision to make out with strange women and abandon his family. -
The guys discuss the final film in David Gordon Greenâs new Halloween Trilogy, and the brief career of unsuccessful serial killer âCorey Myers.â Marcus struggles to pronounce âHaddonfield,â and Dave has a creative suggestion for how to best punish Michael Myers.
Well, at lest they cleared up that Halloween Kills window bullshitâŠ.. -
Dave and special guest Bill Tiller dive down the rabbit hole to discuss all things Michael Myers, the Halloween franchise, and predict how Halloween Ends will wrap up the David Gordon Green trilogy. Along the way, we discuss how each of us became interested in the franchise, the greatness of John Carpenter, why we believe the film series is so enduring, and why we obsess over it.
Billâs specific predictions for Halloween Ends start around the 1:26 mark.
For those of you interested in additional Halloween content, we have three previous episodes for Rob Zombieâs 2007 remake, the 2018 Halloween, and the most recent film in the series, Halloween Kills:
https://podcast.reeldmc.com/1909366/9796446-halloween-kills-2021
https://podcast.reeldmc.com/1909366/9796491-halloween-2007
https://podcast.reeldmc.com/1909366/9796447-halloween-2018
-
This week we cover the F1 racing movie Rush (2013) directed by Ron Howard featuring the great world championship battle between James Hunt and Niki Lauda, starring Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Bruhl.
Colin and Marcus get the chance to talk Formula One and boy do they ever, they even occasionally discuss the movie. Buckle up and enjoy the pod! -
The guys discuss Richard Kellyâs first film â the cult classic Donnie Darko, staring Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Drew Barrymore, and the late Patrick Swayze. Along the way, they debate the merits of ambiguity vs. a full explanation, Dave almost learns to pronounce âCannes,â and everybody marvels at the fantastic hallway shot set to âHead Over Heels.â Everybody loves the soundtrack and thinks the Frank the Bunny costume is downright creepy. By the end of the episode it's clear that everybody remains strongly committed to Sparkle Motion.
#donniedarko #cultmovie #frankthebunny #sparklemotion
-
Dave, Marcus, and Colin grapple with the mechanics of time travel--and what their younger selves might think of their now selves--in Looper, Rian Johnson's mind bending sci-fi/film noir/western from 2012. Dave takes a Joseph Gordon-Levitt journey, and we debate if this is the last great performance by Bruce Willis. But one thing is certain: Jeff Daniels's Abe is a tired man who seems fed up with living in the past.
-
From the director of the new Batman, we revisit Matt Reeve's found footage monster movie Cloverfield (2008), produced by JJ Abrahms. We had't seen it in many years and enjoyed the rewatch. Poor Marlena.
-
Dave, Marcus, and Colin discuss how Tropic Thunder walks the razor's edge of appropriateness to hilarious results. Everybody agrees Robert Downey Jr. and Ben Stiller are great, with Downey giving the performance of a lifetime. Marcus is less excited about the overall film, but as we all know by now, he hates comedies unless they were made before 1990....
-
Editor's Note: This new version of the episode fixes a 4 minute gap starting at 1:07:33. Please download this fixed version if you experienced any issues. Apologies to all--in case you hadn't figured it out, we're not professionals. (Published 3:14 pm PT, May 18, 2022.)
This week, Colin wants to discuss the BIG QUESTIONS around the origins of human life on Earth, while Dave and Marcus bemoan the stupid scientists and shoddy writing, in Ridley Scott's visually stunning sci-fi "prequel" to Alien. Welcome to the crew of Prometheus (2012). Be careful of the android--he's a psychopath. -
We revisit the highly rated Luc Besson film, Leon: The Professional. Natalie Portman is amazing in her film debut, Jean Reno is bad ass, and Gary Oldman brings the heat like only he can. Does it deserve the #33 spot in IMDb's Top 250...
-
Dave declares Grosse Pointe Blank to be the greatest John Cusack film ever made, Colin and Marcus donât agree. Everybody loves the chemistry between Cusack and Minnie Driver, and appreciate the energy Jeremy Piven brings to the film. Mixed reactions on Dan Aykroyd's turn as âGrocer,â but everybody is aligned the music and soundtrack are fantastic. Guns, bullets, and murder â this is not your typical romantic comedy, but somehow it works!
-
Dave wants you to hit him as hard as you can... as he, Marcus and Colin break the first rule of Fight Club to discuss David Fincher's 1999 "cult classic" and visual masterpiece about what it means to be male in the 21st century. Do its themes hold up today? And how about that incredible twist? Come join our version of Project Mayhem and find out! "We have just...lost...cabin pressure."
-
We go back to Detroit and discuss Eminem's feature film debut in 8 Mile (2002), directed by Curtis Hanson. We talk about Eminem's impressive performance for a first time actor, the Academy Award winning song Lose Yourself, and is 8 Mile a sports movie?
-
The guys discuss the Alex Proyas film. Dave takes an unexpectedly emotional journey, Marcus thinks it belongs in the 80âs, and Colin is unimpressed. Everybody loves the over the top Michael Wincott performance, appreciates the overall style, and agrees Eric âDAâRAVENâ has mad killing skills. FIRE IT UP!
-
Dave has a "Kubrick Awakening" as he joins Marcus and Colin on a night-long adventure through Stanley Kubrick's final film, which features real-life married couple (at the time) Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman and is highlighted by a fascinating Cruise performance--and a visit to the world's dullest orgy.
- Mostrar más