Posts tagged David Lynch
It’s Science, Blair Witch Isn’t Good
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New Releases:
Blair Witch
Bridget Jone’s Baby
Snowden
Eight Days a Week
Undisputed Classic: J.F.K.
1986 Blue Velvet, The Men’s Club
Trailers:
Ordinary World
Bastards
Nocturnal Animals
Miss Sloane
Spy, Insidious 3, Entourage
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Not every week can a movie bring in $100,000,000 at the box office. With theaters still full of blockbusters such as Avengers, Mad Max, Pitch Perfect 2 and Furious 7 there’s not a lot of room for new movies. That didn’t stop the good folks behind Spy, Insidious 3 and Entourage from trying.
Both Sean and Josh claim that Spy is far and away the funniest movie so far this year. Sean claims that Insidious Chapter 3 is equally as strong as it’s predecessors and that Entourage is an embarrassing piece of crap. The filmmakers behind Entourage grossly over estimated their audience.
The I Hate Critics podcast has been asked to be a part of Lebowski Fest in Milwaukee Wisconsin the weekend of Aug 21 and 22nd. Please if you’re in the area we’d love to hang out and get to know some of you.
They are going to remake Big Trouble in Little China with The Rock. We’re hoping to do a Kickstarter campaign to convince Fox to not remake Big Trouble in Little China
We asked the audience in honor of Entourage being released this week, what their favorite movies about movies were. We talked Sunset Blvd, Mulholland Drive, The Player, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
1985 – The Goonies
Trailers:
Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation
Macbeth
Suffragette
Bridge of Spies
Dawn of The Planet of the Apes & David Lynch
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Welcome to the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast. This week we only get one new movie and it’s the prequel sequel of “Planet of The Apes” and “Rise of the Planet of the Apes.” Both Josh and Sean are fans of the “Apes” series about both Sean and Josh enjoyed this movie. We also talk about “Spring Breakers” and “Afflicted.”
This weeks “Undisputed Classic” was “Blue Velvet.” Josh picked it and wasn’t as fond of it as Sean and I were. It’s not the most fun movie to watch, but it is insanely artistic and well thought out. At the very least I feel like you have to respect it.
In 1984 “The Last Star Fighter” came out. For a movie that time seems to have forgotten, it plays a big role in both Josh and my life…for very different reasons.
Trailers
Wild
Unbroken
Exodus: Gods and Kings
The Zero Theorem
Sharknado 2: The Second One
Gone Girl