Episode 31: Jurassic World
Hold on to your butts. This week we review Jurassic World.
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Hold on to your butts. This week we review Jurassic World.
Download: Films of the Future 031: Jurassic World or subscribe on iTunes
This week we review Disney’s Tomorrowland directed by Brad Bird. We agree that we both love The Incredibles and we go behind the imaginary scenes of a Disney pitch meeting.
Download: Films of the Future 029: Tomorrowland or subscribe on iTunes
This week we review Mad Max:Fury Road and debate if director George Miller deserves to be called a visionary mastermind. We also confirm that we follow the biological code and argue about how a book club is supposed to work.
Download: Films of the Future 028: Mad Max: Fury Road or subscribe on iTunes
In this episode we review the latest Marvel film, Avengers: Age of Ultron and visit the Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo (C2E2) for some added context.
Download: Films of the Future 027: Age of Ultron or subscribe on iTunes
Alan interviews fans at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim and we try to find out why they’re so excited about Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens.
Zachary Muhn joins us for a review of The Divergent Series: Insurgent. We argue about whether to not it’s derivative before discussing when Aerosmith’s career went south.
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In this episode Alan’s mom joins us to review Kenneth Branagh’s Cinderella. We talk about how this Cinderella has more spunk than her Disney princess friends and for some reason we start to sing “The Yellow Rose of Texas”.
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In this episode we review Kingsman: The Secret Service directed by Matthew Vaughn who is best known as the director of X-Men: First Class (2011) but Alan and I prefer Kick-Ass (2010). Also, I trick Alan into admitting that I’m his best friend.
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In this episode we review Andy and Lana Wachowski’s Jupiter Ascending starring Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum in a universe-spanning sic-fi original that inspires Alan to question what planet I’m from. I’m shocked by the answer.
Download: Films of the Future 015: Jupiter Ascending or subscribe on iTunes
In this episode we review Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies and Alan gets into dangerous spoiler territory based on his knowledge of the Rankin/Bass animated TV movie. Do we participate in this fanciful romp? Listen to find out!
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