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Out of the ashes of the internet a podcast was formed. Four friends from different backgrounds united to create a pod for the common man. Devoid of the tedium of critically acclaimed podcasts, these brave souls embarked on a holy mission, to bring the light-hearted attitude of discussing movies with friends to the podcasting scene. However, due to unforeseen budget cuts two of their number were lost to the void of the internet. Doomed for eternity to find nothing but cat videos and food challenges. The remaining heroes, JJ and Mattson searched far and wide for a suitable replacement but in the end settled for Alec. These two and a half heroes continue in their mission to bring an enjoyable conversation about movies and tv shows directly to you, our viewers. Join us wherever fine podcasts can be found and chime into the conversation to join our crew of misfits.
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The primary focus of this podcast episode is an in-depth analysis of the film "The Dead Don't Die," which serves as a striking illustration of cinematic perplexity. Alec and JJ engage in a critical discourse regarding the film's narrative structure, character development, and overall coherence, or lack thereof. Throughout our examination, we articulate our bewilderment at the film's erratic pacing and the seemingly arbitrary choices made by its director, Jim Jarmusch. We delve into the implications of the star-studded cast, questioning the rationale behind their involvement in a project that appears to lack a definitive purpose. As we navigate through our thoughts, we invite listeners to ponder the broader question of how such films ascend to production, sparking a dialogue on the intricacies of filmmaking and audience reception.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us:hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
The salient point of this discussion centers on the film "The Internship," a comedic exploration of two salesmen navigating the high-tech environment of Google. The discourse delves into the juxtaposition of traditional salesmanship against the backdrop of digital innovation, highlighting the humor found in the characters' misadventures. Both hosts articulate their appreciation for the film's blend of witty dialogue and heartfelt moments, emphasizing its underappreciated status within the comedy genre. With a narrative that intertwines personal growth and teamwork, the episode offers an insightful reflection on the evolving dynamics of interpersonal relationships in a technology-driven world. Ultimately, we encourage our listeners to engage with this film, as it presents not only laughter but also valuable lessons about connection and adaptability in modern society.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
The principal focus of this podcast episode is the discussion surrounding the film "Half Baked," released in 1998, which features a comedic narrative centered on three not particularly astute individuals attempting to extricate a friend from incarceration through a series of absurd schemes. We delve into the merits and shortcomings of the film, examining its blend of foolish humor interspersed with moments of unexpected wit. We explore our differing perspectives on the performances, particularly that of Jim Brewer, whom I find to be an integral comedic component, while Alec expresses a profound aversion to his portrayal. Our dialogue navigates through various scenes that evoke laughter, alongside reflections on the cultural implications of the movie's themes, particularly regarding the portrayal of cannabis use in the late 1990s. Ultimately, we arrive at our ratings, encapsulating our multifaceted responses to this cinematic experience.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
The salient point of this podcast episode centers on the analysis and discussion of the film "The Hangover," which has been deemed a quintessential comedy that resonates with audiences even years after its release. We delve into the film's unique narrative structure, which eschews conventional storytelling by placing the characters in a bewildering situation from the outset, thereby fostering a sense of shared discovery among viewers. Our exploration highlights the standout performances of the cast, particularly Zach Galifianakis, whose eccentric portrayal is pivotal to the film's success. Additionally, we reflect on the film's cultural impact, noting how it has redefined comedic boundaries through its audacious humor and relatable scenarios. Ultimately, we affirm the film's status as a modern classic that continues to elicit laughter and provoke thought about the nature of friendship and the absurdities of life.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
This podcast episode delves into the enduring comedic brilliance of "Super Troopers," a film that, despite its unconventional narrative structure, has garnered a devoted following since its release in 2002. We explore the film's unique blend of absurdity and humor, highlighting its ability to resonate with audiences through relatable characters and memorable quotes that continue to echo in popular culture. Our discussion emphasizes the film's remarkable capacity to evoke laughter, even as it defies traditional storytelling conventions. We reflect on our personal connections to the film and how it encapsulates the essence of camaraderie within the comedic genre. Ultimately, we assert that "Super Troopers" stands as a quintessential example of how humor can transcend expectations, solidifying its place in cinematic history.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
The central theme of this episode revolves around the exploration of comedy through the lens of the film "The Ridiculous 6," which is emblematic of Adam Sandler's unique style that oscillates between profound humor and absurdity. We delve into the film's narrative, centering on an outlaw raised by Native Americans who discovers he has five half-brothers, embarking on a quest that underscores familial bonds amidst comical chaos. Through our discussion, we assess the film's effectiveness in delivering laughter, noting the contributions of its star-studded cast and the comedic moments that resonate profoundly with audiences. Furthermore, we analyze the intricate balance Sandler achieves between outrageous humor and heartfelt moments, which renders his films both entertaining and relatable. As we engage with this cinematic piece, we invite our listeners to reflect on the nuances of comedy and its capacity to evoke joy and introspection in equal measure.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
The primary focus of our discourse today centers upon the cinematic artifact known as "Bloodsport," a film released on April 29, 1988, which has garnered a reputation as a profoundly unintentionally humorous piece of entertainment. We delve into the absurdities inherent in the narrative, wherein Frank Dukes, portrayed by Jean Claude Van Damme, embarks on a perilous journey to engage in a martial arts tournament characterized by potentially lethal confrontations. Throughout our examination, we reflect upon the film's disjointed choreography and the peculiarities of its character portrayals, particularly the laughable antics of its antagonist, Chong Lee. The juxtaposition of the film's grave thematic aspirations with its ludicrous execution cultivates a viewing experience that elicits laughter rather than the intended gravitas. Ultimately, we achieve a consensus on the film's shortcomings, assigning it a dismal score of 0.5, indicative of its failings, yet acknowledging the inadvertent entertainment it provides.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
This podcast episode delves into the cinematic missteps of "Jupiter Ascending," a film that exemplifies the phenomenon of unintended humor despite its earnest intentions. We assert that the film, laden with ambitious concepts and a star-studded cast, ultimately succumbs to a plethora of narrative and casting misjudgments that render it both perplexing and unintentionally amusing. The discussion navigates the film's failings, particularly its convoluted plot and the peculiar performances that result in moments of levity rather than the intended gravitas. We analyze how the Wachowskis' world-building prowess is overshadowed by awkward character portrayals, particularly Channing Tatum's role, which fails to resonate with audiences. Through a thorough examination of these elements, we engage in a reflective discourse on the film's potential and the myriad ways it could have been executed more effectively.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
The central theme of this podcast episode revolves around the cinematic exploration of the film "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves," a motion picture released in 1991 that has garnered a significant amount of both admiration and criticism over the years. We delve into the juxtaposition of the film's intended dramatic narrative against the unintentional comedic elements that have emerged, particularly through the performance of Alan Rickman as the Sheriff of Nottingham, whose portrayal has become a focal point of enjoyment amidst the film's shortcomings. The discourse further examines the peculiarities of Kevin Costner's performance, his lack of an English accent, and how these aspects contribute to the overall reception of the film. Additionally, we contemplate the film's historical context, character dynamics, and the nostalgic value it holds for audiences, despite its apparent flaws. Ultimately, we arrive at a consensus that, while the film may not align with conventional standards of cinematic excellence, it remains a source of entertainment and laughter, particularly when viewed through the lens of its unintended humor.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
The primary focus of our discourse delves into the cinematic creation known as "Waterworld," a film that, despite its ambitious narrative premise of an aquatic apocalypse, ultimately falters under the weight of its own execution. Within this discussion, I express a profound incredulity regarding the persistent notion that this film possesses any inherent merit, given its status as one of the most notorious cinematic failures in history. Alec and JJ examine the film's myriad shortcomings, including its lack of coherent storytelling and the overly simplistic character development that renders the protagonist unengaging. Furthermore, we scrutinize the film's effort to convey a message about ecological catastrophe, which is undermined by its inconsistent portrayal of the world and its inhabitants. Ultimately, our analysis reveals a consensus that, while the film could benefit from a contemporary reimagining, it remains an exercise in absurdity that elicits laughter for all the wrong reasons.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
The primary focus of this podcast episode revolves around an in-depth analysis of the film "Identity," a psychological thriller that intricately explores themes of dissociative identity disorder. Set against the backdrop of a tempestuous rainstorm in a remote Nevada motel, the narrative unfolds as ten strangers find themselves ensnared in a deadly game of survival, with each character becoming increasingly aware of the mysterious forces at play. As we dissect the performances, particularly John Cusack's portrayal, we examine the film's capacity to evoke tension and provoke profound questions about identity and morality. Our discussion delves into the intricacies of the plot, the chilling twists, and the emotional weight carried by the characters, culminating in a reflection on the film's unsettling atmosphere. Ultimately, we arrive at a consensus regarding the film's merits, rating it with a nuanced perspective that acknowledges its emotional impact and storytelling prowess.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
This podcast episode delves deeply into the film "Serendipity," a romantic comedy that examines the complexities of fate and love. We, the hosts, express our appreciation for John Cusack's performance and the film's charming narrative, despite acknowledging its numerous implausibilities. Throughout our discussion, we highlight the engaging chemistry between the characters and the film's ability to evoke nostalgia for love and connection. We also reflect on the film's unique moments, such as memorable scenes and character interactions, which contribute to its enduring appeal. Ultimately, we arrive at a consensus, rating the film three and a half out of five, recognizing its entertainment value while remaining critical of its shortcomings.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
The primary focus of this episode centers on the film "Better Off Dead," a cinematic piece that, despite its comedic intent, elicits a spectrum of reactions from its viewers. As we delve into the narrative, we explore the absurdity and randomness intertwined within the storyline, wherein the protagonist grapples with rejection and a series of misadventures that provoke both laughter and contemplation. We examine the film's structure, or lack thereof, and reflect upon its nostalgic charm contrasted with its perplexing moments, as the characters navigate a world replete with surreal humor. Our discussion also touches upon the cultural context of the 1980s, highlighting how the film captures the essence of the era's comedic style, which may appear antiquated to contemporary audiences. Ultimately, we aim to dissect what makes "Better Off Dead" a memorable, albeit unconventional, entry in the canon of teen comedies.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
This episode delves into the cinematic exploration of the film "Say Anything," a work that has garnered both acclaim and critique over the years. We engage in a rigorous examination of the film's narrative, particularly highlighting its central theme: the juxtaposition of romantic idealism against the backdrop of familial dysfunction. Our discourse reflects a spectrum of perspectives, as we navigate the intricate dynamics between the characters portrayed by John Cusack and Ione Skye. While some of us articulate a profound disdain for the film's perceived shortcomings, others find merit in its exploration of youthful aspiration and emotional complexity. Ultimately, we endeavor to dissect the film's cultural legacy and its standing within the pantheon of 1980s cinema, inviting our listeners to reflect on their own interpretations of this iconic piece of film history.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
This podcast episode delves into the cinematic exploration of "World War Z," a film that portrays a former United Nations employee's harrowing quest to halt a zombie pandemic. While I appreciate the film's ambition and unique depiction of fast-moving zombies, I express reservations regarding its narrative coherence and CGI execution. My co-hosts and I engage in a rigorous analysis, highlighting the film's divergence from its literary source, as well as the missed opportunities to explore deeper themes of human nature and societal response to crisis. We grapple with the implications of the film's pacing and character development, ultimately reflecting on the broader fascination with zombie narratives in contemporary culture. Join us as we dissect this film's merits and shortcomings, culminating in our ratings and recommendations for future viewing.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
The focus of this podcast episode is a critical examination of the film "A River Runs Through It," directed by Robert Redford and featuring Brad Pitt. We delve into the intricate dynamics between the two brothers portrayed in the film, exploring how their distinct personalities and life choices reflect broader themes of familial expectation and personal rebellion. Throughout our discussion, we express varying opinions on the film's pacing and the effectiveness of its narrative structure, particularly the use of voiceovers, which some of us find superfluous. Additionally, we share our sentiment regarding the performances of the cast, particularly noting the contrasting presence of Brad Pitt against his co-stars. Ultimately, this episode serves as an analysis of the film's storytelling and character development, alongside our personal reflections on its impact and resonance.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
The focal point of this podcast episode is a profound analysis of the cinematic masterpiece "Legends of the Fall," released in 1995 and featuring notable performances by Brad Pitt and Anthony Hopkins. We delve into the intricate narrative that intertwines themes of love, loss, and the haunting specter of war, as it explores the tumultuous relationship among three brothers and their father in the rugged wilderness of Montana. Throughout our discourse, we examine the film's pacing, its emotional depth, and the performances that elevate it to a poignant exploration of the human condition. The dialogue reflects on the characters' flawed choices and the resultant consequences, ultimately leading to a rich tapestry of storytelling that resonates with viewers long after the credits roll. Join us as we dissect the layers of this compelling narrative, revealing the complexities that define not only the film but also the lives of its characters.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
This podcast episode delves into the cinematic experience of "Ocean's Thirteen," a film that exemplifies the blend of humor and heist intricacies inherent in the Ocean's franchise. The discussion opens with a nostalgic reflection on the late Bernie Mac, whose comedic prowess is sorely missed, prompting an exploration of the film's characters and their relationships. We analyze the film's narrative structure, noting its similarities to its predecessor, "Ocean's Eleven," while acknowledging the entertainment value that persists despite its lack of depth. The hosts engage in a spirited debate regarding the effectiveness of the film's heist mechanics and the chemistry among the ensemble cast, highlighting both the absurdity and the charm of the screenplay. Ultimately, we arrive at a consensus that, while "Ocean's Thirteen" may not be a critical masterpiece, it remains an enjoyable viewing experience that lightens the mood and entertains audiences.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
This podcast episode delves into the cinematic masterpiece "Seven," directed by David Fincher and featuring notable performances from Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman. Throughout our discourse, we explore the intricate narrative that revolves around two detectives as they pursue a serial killer who employs the seven deadly sins as his modus operandi. The episode highlights the profound psychological implications of the film, particularly the moral dilemmas faced by the characters, culminating in a deeply unsettling conclusion. Our analysis also touches upon the film's stylistic elements, including its haunting imagery and sound design, which significantly enhance the viewer's experience. We invite you to join us in dissecting this iconic film, reflecting on its themes, character dynamics, and the lasting impact it has left on the genre.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com
This podcast episode delves into the intricacies of the film "Nocturnal Animals," a cinematic exploration that intertwines themes of revenge, regret, and the haunting nature of artistic expression. We grapple with our initial reactions to the film's provocative opening, which sets an unsettling tone that persists throughout the narrative. The discussion navigates the layered storytelling and character development, particularly focusing on the emotional turmoil experienced by the protagonist, portrayed by Amy Adams, as she confronts her past through the lens of her ex-husband's novel. Our analysis extends to the film's visual symbolism and its impact on the audience, raising questions about the nature of revenge and the psychological effects of unresolved trauma. Ultimately, we reflect on the film's profound ability to evoke discomfort and stimulate introspection, marking it as a remarkable yet challenging cinematic experience.Support us:https://www.patreon.com/whatsourverdictEmail us: hosts@whatsourverdict.comFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatsourverdictTwitter: @whatsourverdictInstagram: @whatsourverdictYouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-K_E-ofs3b85BnoU4R6liAVisit us:www.whatsourverdict.com




