Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 003: Argo (2012)

In Episode 003 of Movie Podcast Weekly, Jason and Karl are joined by special guest podcaster and documentary filmmaker Joshua Ligairi.

SHOW NOTES:
I. Intro
II. Mini Reviews
Karl: Hotel Transylvania (2012), The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012), 10 Years (2011), End of Watch (2012)
Jason: Primal (2011), Humongous (1982) – Thanks to my pal, Dave Becker of DVD Infatuation.com
Joshua Ligairi: Dark Shadows (2012), the “G.I. Joe” movies, Channing Tatum’s filmography Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 002: Taken 2 (2012)

In Episode 002 of Movie Podcast Weekly, your hosts fight about “Taken 2,” which was just released this past Friday on October 5.

SHOW NOTES:
I. Intro
II. Mini Reviews
Andy: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (2011)
Karl: Pitch Perfect (2012)
Jason: (10 Bizarre Deaths), Black Sheep (2006), Dog Soldiers (2002) – Thanks for the review request from Deadbox Mike at Streaming Terror.com
Listener e-mail: From “Hammer” of Zombie Reckoning Podcast
III. Review: Taken 2 Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 001: Looper (2012)

Welcome to Episode 001 of Movie Podcast Weekly, a new show where we review a brand new film that was just barely released in theaters. For this first episode, we review Rian Johnson’s “Looper,” which was just released this past Friday on September 28.

SHOW NOTES:
I. Intro
II. Mini Reviews
Steve: Star Trek: Enterprise (TV series 2001-2005)
Karl: Trouble With the Curve (2012), The Master (2012)
Jason: Bullhead (2011)
Andy: Breaking Bad, Season 4 (TV series), Shadowboxer (2005)
Guilty Pleasure Recommendations (by Karl): The Expendables 2 (2012), Dark Shadows (2012) Continue reading

Written Review: Looper (2012)

by Jason Pyles
Movie Podcast Weekly.com

Premise: In the year 2044, hitmen called “loopers” are hired to execute any unwanted individuals who cross the criminal organizations of 30 years into the future. Time travel exists circa 2074, so victims are sent back in time to present-day 2044, to be disposed of by loopers.

Review: I have known about (and have been mildly anticipating) “Looper” since writer-director Rian Johnson described it during a guest appearance on The /Filmcast a couple of years ago. “Looper” is Johnson’s third feature film — and though I’m in the minority of people who didn’t love “Brick” (2005) or “The Brothers Bloom” (2008), I appreciated the craft evident in those movies. I suspected this talented filmmaker would one day make a film that dazzled me, and I’m happy to report that the day has come. Continue reading