Mon, 9 February 2015
Michael and Melissa recount their screening of Boyhood with director Richard Linklater, and review FTR's jukebox musical Dear John Hughes. A rundown of the latest new releases on DVD, Blu-ray, Redbox, Netflix, Hulu, Movies, TV, Music, and Books. Plus! Brian William's Iraqi War stories create a firestorm of controversy, Suge Knight is finally going to jail, Rosie O'Donnell quits The View... again, Chris Pratt could be your next Indiana Jones, Nic Cage does period drama, and the resignation of Sony's Amy Pascal could be the death for their Spider-man and Girl with the Dragon Tattoo franchises. |
Thu, 4 December 2014
Join Patrick and Doug as they give thanks for each other, you their loyal listeners, and all the crazy crap Hollywood dishes out on a regular basis. |
Wed, 7 May 2014
Clark wraps up his series spotlighting director/composer collaborations. On the previous episode, we explored the collaboration between James Horner and Ron Howard, but this time around the focus is on the music composer Hans Zimmer has written for Mr. Howard. You'll hear selections from Backdraft, The Da Vinci Code, Frost/Nixon, Angels and Demons, The Dilemma, and Rush. |
Sat, 21 January 2012
Our boys from the Rock are joined by the Prodigal Ontarian, Adam, as they wax philosophical on all things piracy. Talk of PIPA and SOPA quickly gets out of hand (and borderline offensive to Mexican housekeeper stereotypes) and the boys hazily recollect those "extra special" games that felt like they took an eternity to arrive. There's also talk of "The Bachelor: Skyrim Edition." The only way you'll find out who Kev married, and who he wants to keep "adventuring" with is to tune in! |
Tue, 15 February 2011
This week, Clark explores the music of composer Brian Tyler, offering selections from Panic, Terror Tract, Darkness Falls, Bubba Ho-Tep, Frailty, Annapolis, Children of Dune, Rambo, Partition, Bug, and The Expendables. In addition, the Channing Tatum action flick The Eagle is reviewed. Enjoy! |
Mon, 23 March 2009
Judge Dave Johnson and Chief Justice Michael Stailey dissect the Battlestar Galactica series finale, go back over the show's four season run to highlight the best and worst the show had to offer, speculate on the impact BSG will have on the sci fi genre, and the possibility Caprica may hold for the future of the franchise. Feel free to peruse DVD Verdict's reviews of all four seasons: |
