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What’s up Better Movie Maybe fans! We been outside this summer, so haven’t done a movie review in a while. However, we did have fun answering some of the questions that came in on our IG page. In this episode we recast white movies with black actors, talk about some of the hottest summer flicks, and share our personal Mt. Rushmore of favorite film. Special thanks to krystleclear09, ivoman, walldav & valnalog. We love hearing from ya’ll! Spend us a message on Instagram if you agree, disagree, or have your own hot takes on any of these topics.
We review the latest (and hopefully last) attempt at a Terminator sequel. Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) brought back the original characters albeit about 15 years too late. It also introduced new players that failed to connect with audiences. In this episode, we suggest better movies including making Sarah Conner the central focus and a reboot/spinoff of the concept in a different time period.
Today we discuss Men In Black: International (2019). Even though they had previously shared screentime in Thor Ragnorok, the chemistry between Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson did not shine in this movie. In this episode, we analyze the main characters’ motivation for being MIB, break down the predictable twist, and share why Beyonce should have been in this film.
Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters! (2016) This female comedy ensemble was not a hit with the general public and in this episode, we break down the funny and not so funny moments. Plus one of us accidentally watched the director's cut and we decide if the added scenes were worth it
We’re onto a new theme and kicking things off watching Independence Day Resurgence (2016), the anticipated sequel to the iconic film that cemented Will Smith as an movie star. While Smith is noticeably missing from this movie, they brought back almost everyone else from the classic, and introduced us to random new characters that we care little about. In this episode we discuss the futuristic look of the world (and space) 20 years later, the queen alien’s design, and suggest an alternate plot that should have been explored.
We’re doing something a bit different for today’s episode and are discussing some of the comments & questions submitted to us on Instagram. Thanks for being such amazing followers and listeners of the podcast! We’ll be back next week with another movie review, but for now enjoy this candid talk on the topics of Avatar, The Blackening, Tyler Perry, and Oscar movie snubs.
Today we’re reviewing a strong contender for the worst movie of 2024, Madame Web. Some are saying it’s even better than Morbius. With amazing dialogue like “When you take on the responsibility great power will come,” blatant product placement in the big showdown at the end, and *Spoiler* no cameo from Spiderman, this movie is a must-watch! In this episode we also discuss the 2000s soundtrack choices that are certified bangers and why Dakota Johnson’s portrayal of Cassandra Webb was perfection.
We brought in a fresh guest host, Erica Singh, to review The Marvels (2023). While we recently learned Captain Marvel will not be getting a third movie, honestly the Marvels doesn’t deserve all the hate. It has some genuinely funny moments and is less than 2 hours long. Sure Captain Marvel/Brie Larson has some character development issues and the villain was weak, but it’s not the worst film in the MCU. In fact in this episode we go on a few fun tangents discussing other Marvel movies that rank below this one and whether we still are hyped for the future of the MCU.
We're back with a new episode on The Flash (2023). And of course we had to bring back the DC Defender Bradford Wise for the show, although he probably wouldn't endorse this film. The potential was there with the nostalgic cameos and hints at a story similar to the beloved animated feature Flashpoint Paradox. Unfortunately, we got a convoluted plot with horrendous CGI renderings. Gotta wonder what James Gunn has planned for the DCU with the bar currently set so low...
Today we’re exploring the quantum realm in our review of Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania (2023). With a brand new world filled with a load of new characters, this film had a lot happening, yet was pretty boring. And everything being 90 percent CGI didn’t help it’s case. In this episode, we have a good time determining who the real star of the movie is and reimagining who should have been the main villain. Plus we discuss Kang the Conqueror and his future in the MCU given recent events.
The podcast currently has 79 episodes available.