Crazytrain episode

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You know, sometimes movies can be really weird. Like, you wonder how they even get made.

We cover some movies like that in this week’s podcast. We also learn that Gillian still hates apes, everyone loves Stanley Tucci and Gary Oldman ages backwards.

In this episode we travel between stars in Interstellar, mix machines with dinosaurs with Transformers: Age of Extinction, anger some monkeys (Sorry, apes) with Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and board a crazy train called Snowpiercer. 

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Funny, funny, funny episode

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We have reviewed for more movies, all which look pretty funny.

In this episode we look at the world of pretend jobs wit Let’s Be Cops, explore the lives of Hollywood agents with Trust Me, mouth-water over food while watching Chef and are reminded that Amy Poehler and Paul Rudd can do no wrong in They Came Together. 

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Super spooky musical episode

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Music and monsters.

That’s the theme of this week’s episode. Monsters, because we review three scary movies coming out, and one that is just scary bad. Music, because Gillian tends to sing when she gets scared. Stuff gets weird towards the end of the episode.

So, in this episode we get scared based on a true story with Deliver Us From Evil, wheel around with southern ghosts with Jezebel, go for a leisurely stroll in the catacombs of Paris with As Above, So Below aaannnddd look at the monstrosity that is Bad Johnson. 

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Highbrow, medium opinions

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Warning: These movies may cause high levels of pretentiousness.

Sorry, it’s been so long since our last post. These movie trailers were just so highbrow we needed a lot of time to dissect them. Eh, not really.

In this episode we find out that God may be Liam Neeson with a typewrite in Third Person, watch a kid grow up (it’s more impressive than it sounds) in Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, admire/scoff at Zach Braff’s second movie Wish I Was Here, and admire HBO’s The Normal Heart.

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