#533 – Blind Spots: The Adventures of Robin Hood, Paris is Burning, The Northman
Kyle, Zach, and James each watch a film that is highly regarded by the other 2 co-hosts, then the guys play a new consensus-based movie game.
Kyle, Zach, and James each watch a film that is highly regarded by the other 2 co-hosts, then the guys play a new consensus-based movie game.
The guys buzz the tower with aviation-enthusiast Mohsen while discussing the long pandemic-delayed sequel Top Gun: Maverick, then stay on target during a round of Tom Cruise-centric trivia.
Two-thirds of Zach, Kyle, and James get disappointed with the big screen adaptation of Chip ‘n Dale: Rescue Rangers, then the guys reminisce over their ten favorite cartoons.
Three bros debate the merits of Sandy Bullock’s latest vehicle and then run down their favorite romantic comedies.
Resident MCU expert/superfan Evily braves the multi-verse to return to the show and discuss the second Doctor Strange film, then survive a statistics-filled round of MCU trivia.
Kyle and James answer some listener email before tripping balls over The Northman, from soon-to-be visionary director Robert Eggers.
The guys are joined by hedgehog-expert Normal Zach to go fast while discussing the new colon-free video-game adaptation Sonic 2, then run down their favorite video games of all time.
Kyle and James get cheerfully nihilistic over Everything Everywhere All at Once, then run down their 10 favorite films featuring Michelle Yeoh.
The guys run down the events of the 2022 Oscars including the good, the bad, and the never should have been – then discuss this years winner of Best International Film, Drive My Car.
Zach and James kick it old school with their picks for the upcoming 2022 Oscars, mull over the lessons embedded in the new Pixar coming-of-age film Turning Red, and then play some classic CRL movie games.
Zach, Kyle, and James catch up on a few prestige films that have been nominated for a 2022 Academy Award.
The guys are joined by The Batman expert Mohsen to inspect the latest iteration of the man they call Vengeance, then quick-rank their favorite Dark Knight actors.
The guys discuss the newly released 2022 Oscar nominations, dive deep into the depths of film noir with the recent Best Picture nominee Nightmare Alley, and then run down their ten favorite films of the stylistic crime-ridden genre.
James is joined by Mo for a special episode (and his 14th appearance on the podcast) to discuss the Disney+ limited series The Book of Boba Fett.
James, Zach, and Kyle, discuss the new Paul Thomas Anderson coming-of-age film Licorice Pizza, then quick rank the auteur’s entire filmography, then list their 10 favorite films with a food in the title.
The guys discuss the psychological drama The Lost Daughter, written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal in her feature directorial debut – as well as answer a few recent listener emails.
Zach, Kyle, and James discuss the new Joel Cohen adaptation of the Shakespeare play Macbeth, then list out their 10 favorite adaptations of the Bard of Avon.
The guys jack into The Matrix Resurrections, then wipe their hard drives with a round of movie trivia.
Kyle, James and Zach swing on over to Spider-Man: No Way Home (in both spoiler-free and spoiler-full forms), then quick-rank all of the Spidey films.
The guys each blindly pick, watch, and discuss three Christmas movies they’ve never seen – 8-Bit Christmas (2021), Fatman (2020), and the listener recommended documentary Twas the Fight Before Christmas (2021).
Zach, James, and Kyle measure The Power of the Dog, then rank the best Rabbits (and other Leporidae) in film.
Zach and James debate the back and forth merits of King Richard, then explode into song with the new musical adaptation of Tick, Tick… Boom!
Kyle, Zach, and James have mediocre fun discussing the new Netflix romp Red Notice, then run down their favorite movie threesomes.
The guys discuss three new release movies, stick around after the credits for Lamb spoiler chat.
James and Kyle sink into the sand-centric sci-fi adaptation of Dune, then rank the films of director Denis Villeneuve.