Today on the show Doug and I head to Springfield to review the Simpsons Movie. Then we check out a great looking animated film from French director Christian Volckman called Renaissance. We take a look at the new David Fincher serial killer movie, Zodiac. And finally we count down the top 5 TV shows we'd most like to see turned into movies.
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Monday, July 30, 2007
Sunday, July 22, 2007
TMG #19--Sunshine, The Vanishing, The Astronaut Farmer, and Our Top 5 End of the World Movies
Today on the show we learn what it takes to reignite a dying star in Danny Boyle's new sci-fi film, Sunshine. Then we take a look back at one of the best thrillers you're ever likely to see, 1988's The Vanishing (The Dutch/French version, NOT the awful American remake). Next Doug had the "pleasure" of seeing The Astronaut Farmer, and he tells us if it's as horrible as it seemed. Then I answer a bit of viewer mail about our Harry Potter review. Finally, it's the end of the world as we know it, but Doug and I feel fine as we count down our Top 5 End of the World Movies.
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Sunday, July 15, 2007
TMG #18--Reviews of Sicko and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Plus Our Top 5 Social Cause Movies
Today on the show Doug and I stray dangerously into the world of politics and the ethics of documentary film making in our review of Michael Moore's Sicko. Then I return to my fifth year at Hogwarts when I review Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. Finally, in honor of Sicko, Doug and I count down our top five movies that champion a social cause.
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As always send all comments, questions, reviews, or lists of your own (not to mention hate mail) to thosemovieguys@gmail.com, or post them on our google groups page or myspace page.
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Monday, July 9, 2007
TMG #17--Review of Transformers, a Look Back at 1985's The Black Cauldron, and Movies that Make Us Nostalgic for Childhood
Today on the show we wage our battle to destroy the evil forces of mediocre action films when we review Michael Bay's Transformers. Then we take a look back at the least known, and one of the most original, of Disney's animated films, 1985's The Black Cauldron. Finally, Doug and I take a nostalgic look back at the films that make us remember our childhood.
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Remember to give us your feedback on our reviews and lists, or give us your own top 5 by emailing us at thosemovieguys@gmail.com.
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Sunday, July 1, 2007
TMG #16--Reviews of Bridge to Terabithia and Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon, Plus the Best and Worst of the Year So Far
Today on the show we review the very clever slasher deconstruction flick, Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon. Then Doug and I get in a MAJOR fight about Bridge to Terabithia...Seriously, it makes our Death Proof argument look like a love fest. Word of warning, if you don't like tension (and some cursing), you might want to skip this ridiculous 22-minute UFC style bout. What can I say...we're too lazy to edit. Finally though, Doug and I manage to make-up in time to give out our awards for the best and worst of 2007 so far.
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