Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 065: American Hustle (2013) and Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013) and Made-for-TV Christmas Movies

Welcome to “A Very Merry Movie Podcast Weekly.” The four horsemen are back in the saddle again for our 65th episode and just in time for the holidays. With special guest JEFF “THE SLEDGE” HAMMER, the boys talk all things Christmas TV Special and review two new films that are currently playing in theaters: Adam MacKay’s much anticipated “Ron Burgundy” follow-up, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, featuring the hilarious clothes and haircuts of Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, and David Koechner as well as David O. Russell’s star-studded American Hustle, featuring the hilarious clothes and haircuts of Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence, and Jeremy Renner.

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Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 064: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Last Days on Mars (2013) and Hours (2013)

There’s a lot of ranting that goes on in Episode 064 of Movie Podcast Weekly — from the clueless Golden Globes to the idiotic Disney Vault to the inexplicable lack of Christmas movies streaming on Netflix — your favorite movie podcast hosts are wound up this week! Josh wasn’t with us during this episode; he was attending the “Survivor” finale in Los Angeles. But we were joined by special guest CODY CLARK, the former film critic of The Daily Herald newspaper in Provo, Utah. Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 063: Out of the Furnace (2013)

out of the furnace pull quote poster best film of 2013In Episode 063, your host, Jason Pyles, calls his shot for 2013 and points to the centerfield bleachers, naming Out of the Furnace “the very best film of 2013” and “a bona fide masterpiece.” Jason also may be suffering a heart attack in this episode. Meanwhile, his co-hosts Andy and Karl make very controversial and politically incorrect statements that are sure to offend every single one of our listeners in one way or another… And Josh Ligairi, innocent by exclusion, did not make this episode, as he was traveling back from shooting a documentary in Los Angeles. Lucky, Josh…

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Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 061: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) and Delivery Man (2013)

In Episode 061, the Thanksgiving special of Movie Podcast Weekly, your hosts fail to give you any Thanksgiving recommendations at all, but instead, opt for reviewing The Hunger Games: Catching Fire—the  Empire Strikes Back of teenage girl fantasy melodramas—as well as Delivery Man—which turns out to be less a comedy and more a “very special” Vince Vaughn movie. And a warning to our more sensitive listeners, the boys get a little rowdy and the show gets a little PG-13 during Karl and Josh’s mini-reviews, but not enough to mark the episode explicit.

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Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 060: All Is Lost (2013) and Ain’t Them Bodies Saints (2013) and Sweetwater (2013)

In Episode 060 of Movie Podcast Weekly, your hosts review three films that are currently in limited-release: Logan Miller’s Sweetwater with January Jones, Jason Isaacs, and Ed Harris, David Lowery’s Ain’t Them Bodies Saints with Rooney Mara, Casey Affleck and Ben Foster, and J.C. Chandor’s All is Lost with Robert Redford … just Robert Redford.

Movie Podcast Weekly features four hosts (and frequent guests), who give you their verdict on at least one new movie release that’s currently in theaters, mini-reviews of what they’ve been watching lately, and specialty recommendation segments. New episodes release every single Monday.

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