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Beat It Movie Reviews
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Beat It Movie Reviews! The movie review podcast that wants to love every movie but sometimes fails!
Joe Cabello (writer/robot in disguise) and Chris Hosoda (gamer/Foxhound) review a new movie every week, as well as talk about what they’ve been watching.
Including their patented segment where they compare the feature movie to a food dish and give a double feature pairing!
Joe Cabello (writer/robot in disguise) and Chris Hosoda (gamer/Foxhound) review a new movie every week, as well as talk about what they’ve been watching.
Including their patented segment where they compare the feature movie to a food dish and give a double feature pairing!
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This week we review Eli Roth's new movie, Thanksgiving!
In the season 6 premier of our show, we review The Marvels!
Chris and Joe review We Summon the Darkness!
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Joe (@joecabello) and Chris (@rebirthproject) review 1BR, the new horror film by David Marmor.
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This week Joe and Chris have a beefy review of Extraction (starts around 30m). We also talk about Dave and Joe Bob's Last Drive In.
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Joe and Chris review the new Will Forte movie, Extra Ordinary!
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Joe and Chris review Disney PIxar's Onward!
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Chris and Joe review Vin Diesel's Bloodshot.
This week we review The Hunt! We also talk about Sliding Doors, VFW, and more!
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Joe and Chris review Emma.! That's Emma with a period.
We give our suggested double feature(s) for the movie, plus talk about what we've been watching. Thank you for our sponsors, Jane Austen Love Triangles and Horse Drawn Carriages
This week we review Snatchers directed by Stephen Cedars and Benji Kleiman.
We also talk about Stumptown, The Love Witch, and the idea of going into movies blind without having seen the trailer.
Reach out to us on social media @rebirthproject and @joecabello on twitter to tell us what you think about the show!
In the season finale, we talk about Dodgeball and Save-the-rec-center style movies.
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Starring Hailee Steinfeld, Bumblebee is a great buddy movie with a solid structure, and emotional arcs with a ton of heart, and while it may not be as robot-packed as the 80s Transformers movie, there’s a surprising amount of rich characters who all feel really important to the story. There’s so much I want to talk about with this movie, so let’s just get into it.
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Obviously, I have a lot of love for this movie, which is enough reason for me to break it down, but one of the screenwriting reasons I wanted to choose this movie is because of its midpoint. The midpoint beat is often talked about in terms of the main character fully entering their new world. It’s when they become believers. I think that aspect of the midpoint can be a little hard to pinpoint in many movies, or just plain hard to understand, but this movie has a very clear example of this element of the midpoint that I’m excited to talk about. Let’s get into it.
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BONUS SEGMENT: At the end of the episode, we will be using Transformers' beats to make our very own movie. This is a great way for beginner screenwriters to learn structure, or just as a creative writing exercise. Let's see if it works!
I wanted to choose this movie because it’s a classic for any Transformers fan or kid of the 80s, but I’ll be honest. I never had much respect for it. When I rewatched this movie a couple of years ago, I thought it was a total mess, and it pretty much is in a lot of ways, but when I really paid attention and got past the death of my childhood hero, I could finally appreciate the glorious structure that holds it all together.
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Yes, this is a movie you loved as a kid. Yes, it has some really dated, bad jokes in it. But hell yes, it is SUCH a good movie. It has a fantastic structure, and even those bad jokes I'm talking about are fun because you're seeing them through masterfully built Jim Henson puppets.
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I know people have a lot of feelings about Street Fighter: The Movie. Most of those feelings are that it sucks. And you know what? It does as far as Street Fighter movies go. Much like all of the video game movies from the 90s era into now, it isn’t exactly faithful. But that being said, it’s a very fun and effective 90s action movie, and it’s as a movie that is widely known by being plagued with too many characters, it’s fun to see how writer Steven E. De Souza manages all the storyline and character arcs.
Article about the making of the movie:
https://www.polygon.com/features/2014/3/10/5451014/street-fighter-the-movie-what-went-wrong
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This week we review 3 major movies!The Monkey, The Gorge, and Captain America: Brave New World. We also talk Yellowjackets and Paddington movies.
We review HEART EYES!We also talk about:Invincible season 3SeveranceSidekicksDon't Mess with Grandma
This week's featured review is Companion!
We also talk about the Angel series of films, the Raid, Arcadian, and more!




