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Here is our MONTHLY release for April / May 2022 release of MOVIE PODCAST WEEKLY, Episode 349, where we bring you Feature Reviews of Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), Ryan’s take on The Batman (2022), Michael Bay’s Ambulance (2022), The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022) and Father Stu (2022). We also bring you several maddening topics of discussion, including Ryan’s illuminating take on the problematic ending of “A League of Their Own.” Your hosts Jason Pyles, Karl Huddleston, Geek Cast Ryan Elliott and a guy named Andy have fun, except they miss Karl the Mad Irishman, who could not attend this episode.
Episode 349 was recorded in April of 2022, and it was released on June 26, 2022.
Be sure to check out Ryan’s new show, The Recast Cast! And if you’re a Horror movie fan, listen to Jay of the Dead’s NEW HORROR MOVIES!
Thanks for listening to Movie Podcast Weekly, The Clown Car of Movie Podcasting…
SHOW NOTES: Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 349
[ 00:00:00 ] – Introduction
— Welcome to Episode 349, our monthly release for April / May 2022
– No Karl tonight
— Ryan’s incredible rant about how the terrible ending of “A League of Their Own” ruins the movie
— Ryan’s new podcast show The Recast Cast: on Soundcloud
— William has no updates on his podcast shows; maybe summer 2022
— Ozark Season 4 – Part 2 is released
— “We Own This City” on HBO Max
— The phenomenon of “decision fatigue” or “choice paralysis”
— “Under the Banner of Heaven” on Hulu – William’s take on the first episode
— Martin Scorsese’s “Silence” (2016)
— Jay’s NY Mets hat question for Ryan
— It’s none of listeners’ damn business what Andy watches
— Jason: The Bad Guys, Sonic the Hedgehog 2
— Jay thinks Ryan will love “The Northman”
— Jay’s quick 2 cents on “Morbius” for Ryan
Feature Reviews – April / May 2022
[ 00:49:07 ] – Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
William = 9 ( Theater / Buy it! )
Jason = 9 ( Theater / Buy it! )
[ 01:14:01 ] – Ryan’s take on The Batman (2022)
Ryan = 8 ( Rental )
[ 01:27:55 ] – AmbuLAnce (2022)
Jason = 6 ( Redbox Rental )
[ 01:31:11 ] – The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022)
Jason = 7.5 ( Theater / Buy it! )
[ 01:34:58 ] – Father Stu (2022)
Jason = 6 ( Redbox Rental )
Wrap-Up
— The Dave Eaton Element’s song have been used in a movie soundtrack “Quarantine for Two” (2022)
— The definition of “barnburner”
— Ryan’s post-credits stinger reveal
If you haven’t already, be sure to check out Jay of the Dead’s NEW HORROR MOVIES for this Wednesday’s release of Episode 002! It’s a biweekly podcast where Jay of the Dead, Mister Watson, Dr. Shock, Gillman Joel, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, GregaMortis and Mackula review new Horror movies and deliver specialty Horror segments!
Links for this episode:
Don’t forget to check out Ryan’s new show, The Recast Cast, as well as Jay of the Dead’s NEW HORROR MOVIES
Jay says check out his MPW buddies here:
— Movie Podcast Weekly
— On Twitter: Karl Huddleston
— On Twitter: Geek Cast Ryan Elliott
— Ryan’s show: Geek Cast Live Podcast
— On Twitter: William Rowan Jr.
— William’s shows: Movie Moments Podcast and The Sci-Fi Podcast
Want to hear more Horror movie reviews? Check out Jay’s weekly horror podcast:
– Horror Movie Weekly.com
– On Twitter: @horror_weekly
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It always is a treat when a new episode of your podcast comes out.
I must admit that like you i have been checked out a bit on the podcasts and things.
Sad that now i started listening regularly again that there is not more of your content releasing on the regular.
But appreciate all that you do, and happy to see there is a new episode again.
Keep up the great work!
My favorite new MPW trend is naming each episode after some unlikely combination of words that pops out of Ryan’s mouth. “I’m Not a Haberdasher” is the best one yet. I’m rooting (as much as one can root for something that already happened a couple of months ago) for Jason to continue to be thwarted in his quest to find a classic Mets cap so that Ryan and Andy can spend 20 minutes teasing him again next time. It’s all of the in-between stuff that truly makes this podcast shine. What really sucks about the ending of “A League of Their Own” is when it turns out they never left the island after all (or came back to it) because everyone was dead the whole time.