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The podcast currently has 140 episodes available.
We're back for TPP 153 and Lady Gaga takes centre stage in the Joker sequel, what are they doing - why are they doing it - and how much singing is in it. The Killer's Game is the latest John Wick wannabe and it looks fun, unless you're someone who is not capable of having fun, like an accountant. Sarah Paulson and Hold Your Breath braces for a dust storm in the 1930's that challenges her sanity. It's What's Inside is what's inside the totter. Gladiator II has arrived and brings us home in the five hole, and if you are someone that watches the sequel before the original then you are dead to me, and I will have my vengeance - on this podcast or the next.
Nathan, Andrew and Amanda talk Tennis in advance of the 2024 US Open
We're back for TPP 152 and the Intern has drawn a line in the sand by abandoning us for this episode. It is fitting that our headliner is Civil War. Jake Gyllenhaal makes his highly anticipated return in the remake of Roadhouse and for the first time in Trailer Park Podcast history everyone has watched the movie which allows us to have in depth discussion about wonderful Jake is. Late Night with the Devil brings a fresh premise to the horror genre, a real bounce back for the fulcrum after a historic losing streak. We thought the joke was over, the Intern watched a substantial number of sasquatch films and even received a sasquatch keychain. That was before a main stream unicorn of a movie called Sasquatch Sunset shone it's light on us. In the five hole we check out The Fall Guy and ask the question everyone has been dying to know the answer to, who has more moxie? Ryan Gosling or Ryan Reynolds?
We're back after a 6 month hiatus for TPP 151, mainly to service an intervention as the Intern must face the fire and struggle with his hatred of Mad Max and his love for Anya Taylor Joy. Does he have it in him to embrace Furiosa? it will likely come down to how many bungee cords and fire instruments there are. Drive Away Dolls is the first film in a new trilogy of queer B movies from only one of the Cohen brothers, we here at TPP love it when trilogies are planned before the first movie is released. The fulcrum is not a true horror film, but the concept is terrifying in ISS with world war 3 interrupting the astronauts on the international space station during some winds of change karaoke. Poor Things is the next movie by Yorgos Lanthimos which is a name that drips with anticipation from the lips of cinephiles everywhere, so naturally we spend most of our time during the review of this trailer asking the Intern to try and control himself and wipe the lanthimos off his face. Argylle rounds out the lineup in the five hole and it looks like it is going to score on a breakaway, if excitement over a movie made someone want to jack off, things would get pretty messy at Sad Sack Studios during this episode.
We agree to do our own stunts for TPP 150 as we choose to accept Mission, colon, Impossible, hyphen, Dead Reckoning Part One. This franchise is the king of there may have been another way but let's base jump through the clouds off a Norwegian cliff anyway because Tom Cruise fucking wants to. Barbie comes to life and heads for the real world - let the fish out of water hi jinx commence! The fulcrum is about a possessed severed hand and we can't quite put our finger on why it's called Talk to Me instead of the obvious Shake my Hand. Oppenheimer arrives from Christopher Nolan who hopes to bounce back from whatever the fuck Tenet was. The Manhattan Project and the moral questions of creating and detonating the atom bomb is a frightening part of our history, thank goodness the women were brought along to support the important male scientists both emotionally and to feed them. Dune Part Two brings the podcast home with a satisfying conclusion to what is likely the Science Fiction masterpiece of this generation.
Join us for TPP 149 as we embrace the real last crusade of Indiana Jones as Harrison dials it up one more time before he hangs up the whip. The Spider-Verse trilogy continues with its second installment as Miles and the Spidermen battle across 6 different dimensions. The Boogeyman holds down the fulcrum lurking in the dark waiting to traumatize children. Pixar brings us Elemental and it is the first time in five years that they will play a short before the movie, the world looks detailed and vast, the story looks like Romeo & Juliet, probably without the suicide, although it does look like Water boy could accidentally murder Fire girl pretty easily. Finally, the Fast franchise has been unceremoniously demoted to the five hole after the 9th installment fell flat. Fast X appears to be returning to what made its over the top ridiculousness so popular with a the first of a two part finale of the saga with a reasonable runtime and more family and physics defying stunt sequences because fuck it, why not.
Join us for TPP 148 as we warp into The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Jake Gyllenhaal tries to turn things around in Guy Ritchie's The Covenant, and make sure you say Guy Ritchie's The Covenant and not just The Covenant. Nicolas Cage is Dracula in Renfield and as usual he looks like he is hijacking the movie with his acting choices. Dungeons & Dragons reboots itself into theatres with Chris Pine giving it some clout and some charm. Sisu, the finnish John Wick arrives in the five hole with some Turbo Kid style violence against Nazi's because once you establish Nazi's are involved you can pretty much do anything you want to them.
Join us at our own high table for TPP 147 as John Wick continues to rack up the most epic body count in cinematic history fighting beyond the trilogy to reach a final dual at high noon. A bear overdoses on cocaine in the teeter and a murderous android named Megan dances her way to tik tok fame in the fulcrum. Women Talking is our Intern entry for 147 in the fulcrum, directed by Sarah Polley and a stacked cast of exceptional actresses - this one is a sure fire awards contender. Rounding us out in the five hole is M Night Shyamalan and a Knock at the Cabin, is the apocalypse really imminent? or are these home invaders just a bunch of psychos...
Avatar finally has a chance to headline TPP for episode 146! James Cameron returns after 13 years to remind Hollywood how dependent they are on his Canadian genius. Quit talking about how long it is! get up and go pee and stop whining! Sam Mendes returns and is directing his own solo written script for the first time with Empire of Light starring Olivia Coleman who looks like she is crushing it again. Romance and horror? cannibalism? murderers hunting each other? you get all of that in the fulcrum with Bones and All. Can you even peel a Glass Onion? Knives Out was purchased by Netflix and here comes the first of many sequels in this mystery franchise starring a large ensemble of quality players. Violent Night provides a taste of Christmas for us in the five hold as Santa Clause does his best John McClane impression killing terrorists on his naughty list.
Stop being a normal for TPP 145! Weird Al's biopic parody is our headliner and Radcliffe is crushing it as usual. David O. Russell returns after 7 years with Amsterdam. There is a bunch of recognizable Hollywood performers in it as usual, but it looks like a convoluted mess and the critics are finally laying into you this time David. The reimagining of Hellraiser is upon us in the fulcrum and hopefully no suffering is wasted. Enola Holmes returns in the totter for some more quippy deduction and Henry Cavill cameos. Disney's newest original animated adventure finishes off the lineup and the lead voice actor is none other than our podcast darling Jake Gyllenhaal, so clearly we are all behind this one and are expecting it to be a resounding success.
The podcast currently has 140 episodes available.