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The Movie Hour
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Join Greg and friends on "The Movie Hour" as they apply their bias to everything motion picture related. From classic films to upcoming blockbusters, fine film to utter crap, real actors to Ben Affleck, nothing escapes their sarcasm. New episodes each Thursday. Files are about 25MB each in mp3 form.
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Halloween is finally here! We talk a little costumes, Halloween flicks, and a little X-Men just to be fair to the mutants. Brother James gives a scathing review of the film "The Counselor" and Jeff gives us a movie quiz based on The Movie Hour?!? Greg produces a Parker Posey's Play Along for the masses and the interns are finally enthusiastic about coming to work! Thank you all for listening over the years. We wouldn't have made it this far without you!
As free candy grows ever closer, the Movie Hour Gang enters a contest of minds. Greg and Jeff go head-to-head in one of James' movie character quizzes. Jeff describes his viewing of "Room 237" and Greg talks about our beloved Tom Hanks and his movie "Captain Phillips". The Gang also talks Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and drunken features. Enjoy the show everyone!
Halloween is among us! Greg ramps up costume excitement before talking about how Tom Hanks is cool. Greg reviews the new "Gravity" movie and mumbles something about physics while James brings us his latest Movie Character Quiz. I'll give you one guess who wins. Enjoy the show everyone!
It's like Halloween out! Greg, James, and Jeff talk a little "Warcraft" and "The Desolation of Smaug". James gives his full interpretation of "Don Jon" and Jeff talks about "Side Effects". Meanwhile, Greg blathers on about the comdey "We're the Millers" and asks Jason Sudeikis for forgiveness. Thank you for listening!
With a full schedule, Greg, James, and Jeff talk the renewal of "Dumb & Dumber" and the must see "Point Break Live!". Jim reviews "Nobody Walks", while Greg and Jeff talk "Prisoners" and "It's a Disaster" respectively. Come for the laughs, stay for the cheesecake. Enjoy the show everyone!
Returning from weeks of strife, Greg discusses his trip and his sadness regarding Hayao Miyazaki's supposed retirement. The Movie Hour Gang reviews "The Vicious Kind", "Take This Waltz", and 'The Conjuring". Spoiler alert: go see "The Conjuring". Thank you all for listening!
So, it comes to this. The Gang talks about the casting of Ben Affleck as Batman and Greg sets up Bryan Cranston as Lex Luthor(later reported as false). Greg then describes his feelings regarding the Cornetto trilogoy and the final installment "The World's End". Thank you all for listening and enjoy your holiday weekend(us)!
The Gang continues to shoot down movies. Everyone's favorite 'Kick-Ass 2" hit theaters and James and Jeff were there. Greg has a sad. Enjoy the show!
Sci-fi makes a big cash investment in "Elysium". Does it pay off? Greg speaks his mind and Jeff talks about his horrific incident at the bar. Jim talks "2 Guns". Josh guest stars.
With the Gang +1 Josh, we discuss the latest work from our best-friend-of-the-show Joaquin Phoenix. Jeff and Greg then spend and the show talking "The Wolverine" and how deeply it touched them. Jeff presents a PPPA after the dust settles. Enjoy the show!
Greg's not happy. In efforts to cheer him up, James and Jeff talk Star Wars and recent theatrical releases. After revisiting some old favorites, James brings us a movie quiz and another Parker Posey's Play Along. Idris Elba is awesome.
People keep showing up! In the middle of summer libations, The Gang meets in Michigan to talk nonsense. James, Jeff, Greg, and even Josh are in Gunga Pit Studios. After the official "Hollywood is out of ideas" comments, Greg reviews "Despicable Me 2". Jeff talks Fargo, ND and James brings back our feature the Parker Posey's Play Along!
After a week long hiatus and five casualties, the Movie Hour Gang returns to Gunga Pit Studios with summer topics. We talk Cedar Point and box office numbers before moving to our big dogs, Jeff's review of "The Way Way Back" and Greg's dissection of "The Pacific Rim". Thank you for listening!
The brothers get serious while Jeff is away. Greg reviews "Monsters University" and James talks "The Details". The duo discus Entertainment Weekly's top 100's as well as the 4th of July box office. Enjoy your holiday weekend at the movies!
With the official arrival of summer, the Movie Hour Gang jumps into the latest blockbusters. After the box office bonanza, James reviews "World War Z" and Greg talks about "This is the End". Jeff comments on "Chronicle". This episode is brought to you late by a tree on fire.
It's all "Man of Steel"! The Movie Hour Gang is whole again after Jeff returns from Timeout. They talk box the latest box office success of the latest Superman flick and review it in detail. Will Zach Snyder be okay with making millions with a mindless popcorn flick? Why yes, yes he will. Thanks for listening!
Though we return after a week hiatus, co-host Jeff is absent. James and Greg, along with guest host Josh, address the last two weeks' events. Is "Man of Steel" going to live up to the hype? Will Josh have pizza for dinner? James reviews "Jack Reacher" and "Leap Year" while Greg discusses "Now You See Me". Thank you all for listening!
With Memorial weekend behind us, the Movie Hour Gang talks box office and the new Arrested Development season. Greg reviews the family romp "Epic" and brother James provides a quiz for the music lover in you. Our resident guest mathematician Josh joins us from Gunga Pit West.
Sci-fi gets its day in the sun! James and Greg review "Star Trek Into Darkness" and "Upstream Color" respectively. J.J. Abrams and Shane Carruth's work get's examined thoroughly(with spoilers). The Movie Hour Gang discusses the Zach Braff "Kickstarter-gate" and one of our favorite series "Arrested Development". Come for the info, stay for the swearing. Thanks for listening!
Jeff and Greg take over The Movie Hour. After watching Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby", they are compelled to speak out. When the dust settles, we'll all be back in american literature class. Jim is along for the ride. Poor Jim.



