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Happy Monday, dear listeners. This week we watched "Pan's Labyrinth" from Guillermo del Toro. We talked about subtitles vs dubbing, the on-screen violence of war, and a little about "Hollow Man", which we watched last week and didn't have very much to say.
Happy Monday, everyone! This week we watched 2005's "Sin City," so you don't have to. We talked about needless narration, anthology films, and Frank Miller.
Happy Monday! This week we sat through 2005's Elektra, starring Jennifer Garner. We talk about The Defenders and Daredevil on Netflix, the works of Frank Miller, and what would have made this movie better; making it worse.
Spoiler warning: We mention some minor spoilers about Netflix's "The Defenders". We encourage you to go watch that series before listening to this episode.
Welcome back, everyone! This week we watched 2007's "Stardust," starring Charlie Cox, Claire Danes, Robert de Niro, and Michelle Pfeiffer. We talk about some bad British accents, our mutual disdain for Tim Burton, and make comparisons to The Princess Bride
Welcome back! This week we watched 1984's "The Karate Kid," with Ralph Machio, Pat Morita, and Elizabeth Shue. We talked about 80's film franchises; teen, sport, and bully movies; and cultural apropriation at length.
Happy Monday! This week we watched David Fincher's first feature, "Alien 3". We talk about for a while about the franchise, problems with making this film, various character archetypes, and Alien vs. Predator.
Welcome back. This week we watched 1990's Flatliners, with Keifer Sutherland, Kevin Bacon and Julia Roberts. We talked about Joel Schumacher, the forthcoming remake with Ellen Page, and attonement. Heather also offers some free CPR tips.
We're back, everyone! This week we watched 1999's The Mummy, with Brendan Fraiser and Rachel Weisz. We talk about humor in adventure movies, Dungeons and Dragons comparisons, comedy television origins of movies, and racial casting in modern Hollywood.
If you have any question for Heather about something she loves or hates, let us know through email at [email protected], or on twitter @DADMpod
Happy Monday, listeners! This week we watched Jonathan Demme's 1991 Academy Award winning "The Silence of the Lambs". We argue about guns in mental hospitals, other local podcasts about movies, and trans* representation failures in this movie, and a Revolting Cocks sample that originated in this movie. We'll see you next week!
Welcome back! This week we're talking about Tim Burton's "Beetlejuice". We started off talking about expressionism and "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari", and proceeded to talk about other Tim Burton movies, the virtues and inevitable problems of "weird" filmmakers, and using an alternate name for someone else.
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