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Weekly Blend #314 – Full House of Grunge

Weekly Blend #314 - Full House of Grunge
We’re back from another little break with a lot of grumbling and a lot of laughter. Hear multiple reviews of The Campaign and The Bourne Legacy, tributes to Jerry Nelson and Tony Scott, updates on the lives of the Widescreen Warrior crew (including Rafe’s “brain cloud”) and an awesome look at Detention – the film so bad it makes Thomas want to toss away his ironic hipster... 

The Bourne Legacy [Review]

The Bourne Legacy [Review]
With The Bourne Legacy, director Tony Gilroy transfers the lead from Jason Bourne (Matt Damon) to Aaron Cross (Jeremy Renner). The result: the more things change, the more they stay the same. With a decade’s difference between The Bourne Identity (2002) and The Bourne Legacy (2012), the latest chapter remains steeped in the world where Jason Bourne is in the process of exposing those behind the... 

Weekly Blend #310 – Is There Anybody Out There?

Weekly Blend #310 - Is There Anybody Out There?
The title refers to a question Rafe asks this week. We’ve made some serious botches over the past few weeks, both with technical issues and misattributing roles within movies, and nobody has called us on it. C’mon folks, this is the Internet; you’re supposed to be all over us for the slightest mistake! Regardless of whether we actually have an audience or not, this week we discuss... 

Trailer Park: The Bourne Legacy [Trailer #1]

Trailer Park: The Bourne Legacy [Trailer #1]
Somehow it has worked out that I have yet to see a Bourne movie. I know I want to see them and the trailers have all intrigued me. It’s just happened that I haven’t seen one and I feel like it’s a series I need to start from the beginning, so with each movie that has come out, I’ve wound up farther and farther behind with the franchise. If I don’t fix that soon, it looks like the fourth film... 

Weekly Blend #235 – It’s Called Inception

All three of us have seen Inception. Is it the groundbreaking film so many critics are praising? In a word: yes, but you should listen to hear what specifically each of us liked about the movie. We also look at The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, debate Woody Allen’s Annie Hall and Manhattan, and have another round of argument over villains as heroes. Show Links Rafe’s Inception review Rafe’s... 
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