Two very different movies. Two very different nights. And somehow, the perfect way to kick off a new year.
Jason starts with a New Year’s Eve review of Avatar: Fire and Ash — a three-hour, seventeen-minute marathon that became less about the plot and more about surviving until midnight. VIP seats, 3D glasses, popcorn dehydration, and a surprisingly solid four-star verdict.
Barry follows with Stephen King’s The Long Walk, starring Mark Hamill and Cooper Hoffman. It’s dark, relentless, and closer to a psychological endurance test than a traditional adaptation. Well acted, bleak, and memorable for all kinds of reasons.
Along the way, we talk about movie runtimes, recap culture, the rise of “time-filler films,” and why some stories stay fun while others stick with you for days. There’s also tea, Bushmills 12, motivational lamps, and a teaser for the return of chicken roulette.
Grab a drink and settle in — this one covers a lot of cinematic ground.