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Allen Christian, Steven Granger, and Gerald James do the Lord's work, as rhey watch every comic-book adaptation throught out all moving-picture media, starting with theatricallt released films.
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Allen, Gerald, and Lacey return after a long hiatus to continue the good work of watching every single comic book movie ever made. Picking up right where we left off, this episode tries to focus on the oft-maligned Thor: The Dark World. Phase 2 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is in full swing here, and the footing isn't exactly firm, and the creative vision is a little cloudy. Join us as we reflect on how far the MCU has come, the essential challenges of telling a story about a god of limitless power, the struggles of talking about a movie with a lot of action and no consequences, and Gerald's inability to shut up about Kat Dennings.
Episode #141 - Dark City

Episode #141 - Dark City

2020-02-1702:30:38

Allen, Gerald, and Lacey reconvene for a belated birthday special! Allen's choice this year was Dark City, one of his all-time favorite films.
Episode #140 - Creepshow

Episode #140 - Creepshow

2019-10-2101:37:28

Spooky month continues! This week brings us the 1982 George A. Romero/Stephen King team-up Creepshow! Were we spooked? Is this movie scary? Do we still love Ted Danson despite Becker? Did Leslie Nielsen ruin his own career with comedies? Why was Adrienne Barbeau a sex symbol? Find out!
Spooky month begins proper as the crew jumps back to 2007 to pick up the 30 Days Of Night, which was forgotten on the main run. It's not very spooky, but it's where we're starting all the same.
It's Lacey Day's birthday! To celebrate, the crew had to watch her birthday selection, 1992's Buffy the Vampire Slayer, starring Kristy Swanson as the titular character, Donald Sutherland, Rutger Hauer, Luke Perry, Paul Reubens, David Arquette, and Hilary Swank.
Episode #137 - Man of Steel

Episode #137 - Man of Steel

2019-09-1301:33:47

EJ Moreno joins Allen, Gerald, and Lacey to defend Zack Snyder's Man of Steel. The 2013 reimagining of Superman at the hands of Christopher Nolan and David Goyer, filtered through a Snyder's lens is highly divisive, splitting critics and fans alike. This dynamic translates to here, as everyone very politely disagrees with one another.
Episode #136 - Iron Man 3

Episode #136 - Iron Man 3

2019-09-0701:14:43

The crew watches Shane Black's Iron Man 3 and decide that it's the best movie since Batman Forever. Allen copes with his favorite C-tier character from his childhood becoming the face of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.Email: fourcolofilm@gmail.comMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Take a Chance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Episode #135 - Oblivion

Episode #135 - Oblivion

2019-08-3101:16:12

Should you just immediately start sleeping with your dead spouse's clone? These are the big questions we're here to answer, as the crew watches 2013's Oblivion, starring Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman, and marking Joseph Kosinki's second directorial effort, following up the critical and box office disappoint of Tron: Legacy. Based off of an unpublished graphic novel by Kosinski himself.Email: fourcolofilm@gmail.comMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Take a Chance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
The crew watches Walter Hill's Bullet to the Head, starring Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Jason Momoa, and Christian Slater. It has an axe fight in it, and that's enough to amuse one of us....
In what is certainly the most contentious episode this podcast has ever experienced, Alan Hardy joins the regular crew to side with Gerald in defense of Christopher Nolan's final Batman film, as Allen and Lacey find few redeeming qualities in the in the trilogy's closing chapter. Allen struggles to lay this monolith to rest and close the book on one of his biggest cinematic disappointments, while Gerald contemplates if he can even do this podcast anymore.
2012's The Amazing Spider-Man sees Andrew Garfield pick up the web-shooters and tangle with Rhys Ifans as the Lizard. Does Gerald James really think this is a four-star film? Find out!
It's Gerald's birthday episode! This year, he's selected his favorite film from 2018, Boots Riley's directorial debut, Sorry To Bother You. Nothing could more closely embody what we've come to describe as "a Gerald movie," but also this one is a really good one. As with most films, we spoil the hell out of it, so do yourself a favor and see this picture before listening to this episode.
Episode #130 - Dredd

Episode #130 - Dredd

2019-07-1301:03:40

The crew returns after a laborious move to the new Four-Color Headquarters! 2012's Dredd is this week's subject, and it is minorly divisive. Very minorly divisive.
The crew returns to watch Men in Black 3 and attempt to determine just why Gerald is so miserable.
Episode #128 - Akira

Episode #128 - Akira

2019-05-3001:15:32

The crew watches the seminal anime classic, Akira. Widely influential and the film that opened up the American market for Japanese animation, but is it actually good? Does it hold up? Find out.
The crew watches that Netflix version of Death Note that no one seems to really like and we don't really understand the hate.
The crew welcomes Lillian McKinney to discuss Samurai Gourmet, the most wholesome and relaxing show to ever grace Netflix, or any platform. This episode attempts to be wholesome and relaxing, but that proves too tall an order.
The crew rings in Manga May with the incredibly gory cult classic, Ichi the Killer. Lacey Day doesn't watch it because she can't handle the depravity, so Allen and Gerald are left to hash out their very different feelings about this one. But the talents of Lacey Day aren't wasted, as this is the only podcast that discusses both Japanese gore cinema, and just how much of a li'l bitch Cory Matthews was in his treatment of Topanga. RSS: https://fourcolorfilm.libsyn.com/rss Twitter: @fourcolorfilm Facebook: facebook.com/fourcolorfilm Website: fourcolorfilm.com The Four-Color Film Podcast is part of the Flickering Myth Podcast Network.
John Hall joins the crew to talk a little about the original Avengers, Avengers: Endgame (no spoilers), and to half recall this Ghost Rider movie he barely watched once.
Episode #123 - The Avengers

Episode #123 - The Avengers

2019-04-2201:46:16

The FCF crew gathers to examine the first true pillar of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, 2012's The Avengers. Allen and Gerald hash out their very different feelings on the work of Joss Whedon, and Gerald finds an unlikely ally in Lacey Day.
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