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By Matt Roberts, John Roberts, Mark Roberts
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
“A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…” This single line of blue text, across an otherwise black screen, is how George Lucas started a film that would change cinema forever. Star Wars, starring Mark Hamell, Carrie Fisher, and Harrison Ford, is the definitive space opera. Groundbreaking special effects, a compelling story, and an unforgettable soundtrack by John Williams elevated the movie above anything else at the time. Join us as we give our hilarious take on one of our favorite films.
John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, and Uma Thurman deliver outstanding performances in Quentin Tarantino's classic, Pulp Fiction. Is it violent, grotesque, and somewhat random? Yes. But it is every bit worth it. Sit back and relax as we dissect this masterpiece piece by piece. Enjoy Honey Bunny.
Want to feel old? Major League came out 30 years ago. Before Charlie Sheen and his “winning” “tiger blood” interview, and before Wesley Snipes evaded those pesky taxes. Since it is the film’s Pearl anniversary, and it just so happens to be the opening week of the MLB, let’s take a gander at the comedy that reminds us all that the Cleveland Indians still exist. Special thanks to our guest this week, Matt, from "That Baseball Show". twitter.com/thatbbshow and baseballshow.libsyn.com
I know kung fu.... The famous line that sparked a phenomenon. Keanu Reeves, Lawrence Fishburn, Hugo Weaving.... What's there not to love??? The Matrix may seem like your typical scifi movie, but you'll soon find out that it is far deeper. Let's deep dive this classic!
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In honor of Bruce Willis's Birthday, The Movie Men review and discuss RED. This fun film follows a group of retired special agents, whom now find themselves on the wrong end of a conspiracy to end their lives. Listen in to hear our take on the movie.
The Movie Men review and critique the flawed but enjoyable cult classic, The Boondock Saints.
The Movie Men discuss the film adaptation of arguably one of the best graphic novels of all time, Watchmen.
The Movie Men celebrate Johnny Cash's 87th birthday with a Review of "Walk the Line".
The Movie Men review and have fun with the cult classic, The Big Lewbowski.
AFI movie of the year, Mavel Studios, and Robert Downey Jr. What more do you want in a movie?
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.