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Thomas’ Obligatory Best Films of 2012 List
Oh early spring film releases. The Oscar films have gone wide, the crappy horror/comedy/romantic movies are getting ready to do well for an opening weekend before exiting quickly and the critical community is organizing their obligatory top ten lists. Now, given that this is my first top ten list on an actual site, I figured that I had to go all out in terms of stockpiling on film consumption for the...
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Weekly Blend #326 – Side Effects May Include Mayhem
Finally, a show where we provide everything you’ve come to expect: reviews of all the new releases (Side Effects and Identity Thief), catching up on what we’ve been watching lately (Walking Dead, Stand Up Guys, Community, and Seven Psychopaths to name a few), and our take on movie news (standalone Star Wars projects?). Along the way we do impersonations of Christopher Walken, discover...
Weekly Blend #275 – Eat Me Before I Drown
We’re back with our second week of Paul Newman movies, one of which inspires the title of this week’s show. First up we review Horrible Bosses and get into why Harry Potter is this week’s big pick. Then it’s into Newman’s Cool Hand Luke, Sometimes a Great Notion, and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, two of which we didn’t care for as much as we had hoped. We even fit in time...
