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Welcome back to another edition of the Video Store Podcast! We’re celebrating Memorial Day weekend with four films that might not have made your typical holiday weekend watchlist.
Captain America (1990)
You may have heard of Reb Brown, Chris Evans, Anthony Mackie, and Carl Lumbly, but you may have missed Matt Salinger. This overlooked Captain America film isn’t highly rated, and yet boasts 2 Oscar nominees, an Emmy nominee, and Captain Jellico from Star Trek: The Next Generation. It’s an oddity of early Marvel films, but one worth watching at least once.
M*A*S*H (1970)
Spinning off an incredibly popular TV series, this is the film that started it all. A black comedy that doesn’t shy away from the horrors of war, it’s an odd movie that got 5 Oscar nominations and won one for best screenplay based on another medium. Starring Donald Sutherland, Elliot Gould, Bud Cort, Tom Skerritt, Sally Kellerman, Robert Duvall, Rene Auberjonois, Robert Shuck, and so many more, it’s a film that must be seen to be believed.
G. I. Jane (1997)
Next up is G. I. Jane, a film about fortitude, perseverance, and courage, starring Demi Moore. Demi Moore’s Lt. Jordan O’Neill is selected as the first woman to attempt Navy Seal training. Demi Moore calls G. I. Jane her finest professional work in her autobiography, and I must say, I think I agree.
The Rocketeer (1991)
Our final film for this week is The Rocketeer, based on the comic of the same name. Directed by Joe Johnston and starring Billy Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, and Timothy Dalton, this is a fun pulpy adventure that is great fun and offers a good reminder about what to do when you encounter evil. Punch it in the face.
Thanks for spending your Memorial Day with us on the Video Store Podcast!
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Welcome back to another edition of the Video Store Podcast! We’re celebrating Memorial Day weekend with four films that might not have made your typical holiday weekend watchlist.
Captain America (1990)
You may have heard of Reb Brown, Chris Evans, Anthony Mackie, and Carl Lumbly, but you may have missed Matt Salinger. This overlooked Captain America film isn’t highly rated, and yet boasts 2 Oscar nominees, an Emmy nominee, and Captain Jellico from Star Trek: The Next Generation. It’s an oddity of early Marvel films, but one worth watching at least once.
M*A*S*H (1970)
Spinning off an incredibly popular TV series, this is the film that started it all. A black comedy that doesn’t shy away from the horrors of war, it’s an odd movie that got 5 Oscar nominations and won one for best screenplay based on another medium. Starring Donald Sutherland, Elliot Gould, Bud Cort, Tom Skerritt, Sally Kellerman, Robert Duvall, Rene Auberjonois, Robert Shuck, and so many more, it’s a film that must be seen to be believed.
G. I. Jane (1997)
Next up is G. I. Jane, a film about fortitude, perseverance, and courage, starring Demi Moore. Demi Moore’s Lt. Jordan O’Neill is selected as the first woman to attempt Navy Seal training. Demi Moore calls G. I. Jane her finest professional work in her autobiography, and I must say, I think I agree.
The Rocketeer (1991)
Our final film for this week is The Rocketeer, based on the comic of the same name. Directed by Joe Johnston and starring Billy Campbell, Jennifer Connelly, and Timothy Dalton, this is a fun pulpy adventure that is great fun and offers a good reminder about what to do when you encounter evil. Punch it in the face.
Thanks for spending your Memorial Day with us on the Video Store Podcast!
Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! This post is public so feel free to share it.
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