SMART-POPcast Episode 5
Duration: 1:02:40 -
Published: Sunday, October 16, 2005
Get it while it's hot! Both Mitch and Phil join Thom for
Episode 5 and it's a fun (albeit unorganized) listen. Just in
case you're wondering, there was no podcast last week... Sorry
about that, and we'll try to avoid that happening again.
Cast: Thom Stricklin, Phil Stricklin, Mitch Goossen
Topics:
- Movie Review: Domino
- Thom and Phil rank this among the worst movies ever made.
- Consider this a "brit-sploitation" film. Keira Knightly shows
some skin, but it's NOT worth wasting eight bucks or two hours of your
life.
- Tony Scott needs to stop playing GTA and pick up a copy of
Filmmaking for Dummies. He's forgotten how to make a decent movie.
- Movie Review: Kingdom of Heaven
- A good movie... if you compare it next to Domino. Otherwise, not so good.
- Mitch had problems telling the scenes apart, and Thom couldn't
tell apart the characters. They had no apparent motivations, and
the audience develops no concern for them.
- Don't let Ridley Scott fool you... This is no political
commentary film. It's an action flick, and a mediocre one at that.
- Preview Review: Running Scared
- Not a remake of the Billy Crystal/Gregory Hines
starrer... This has got Paul Walker sporting a New York
accent. Fagedaboudit, bra.
- Serenity Recap
- Thom bought the Firefly complete series, and it's even better than the movie.
- Don't bother seeing Domino or renting Kingdom of Heaven. If you want to support good filmmaking, go see Serenity. It's a must!
- Industry News
- Spielberg promises technology to deliver an "emmersive film experience". He's also teaming up with EA to develop some original concept video games.
- The Wallace & Gromit warehouse burned down, but Aardman is looking ahead.
- Peter Jackson signs on to produce the Halo movie.
Next Week: Special guest Rob Worley (Owner of Comics2Film; Author of "Advent Rising: Rock the Planet") joins us to discuss Batman Begins and the future of comic book movies. Also: Doom movie reviews, and more.
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